"' ce 4 m ~ qy w f ';T; P CL U C ."~ n 1J ',': * l 143:' '*'Iy r ie I o the Ontario duties. . _ M d > JX l e L419 Wnl ,.u'p to * ) In: "an executor or administrator e a 4 e ball, 'in Srder to escape o;axmentt or suc. | _ The bill of d%ho Bom::fi"'"de wg"':}, ession -- & § par Friendless -- "% aid 'fi@"i':flc the same | fO" tl&e It T. bles 'tie trustees to raise nto this Province, such exocutor or ad--, | ported. ena nistrator shall be liable personally t0 |$4.000 on mortgage. ill be allowed pay the amourt of duty which would The town of Durham ewill D¢ A ave been pavable had the a85°t5"" 5o. | t ist the Durham Furniture CoOMm--| ributed been brought within the Pro--| | t0O ASS!8N, burned out, to the Fince. ( | pany, which has been burne d' Toan | f Nodth:nz in the bill shall rog«"llel' tng extent of a $10,000t bonus, and & I £ or duty any property bona e t imt unt. ferred for a consl?lera«tion. that is ~of 4 of a .oxmxlar '("mx?scallen pmsented the yalue substantially equivalent to the pro-- Chairman Ca Stur 0"' berty transferred. _ lease of the town | of f 'a' greac ' Brewers and Distillers'® Licenses. |{Falls -- as . an . example | 0 "'¥re--! iy tice ~which _ he thought too Hon. Mr. Hanna, on the House go-- quent--that "of inaugurating unusual ex-- ng into committee on his bill to amend penditure with the expectation of get-- 'he act respecting brewers and distillers' ting the Legislature to sanction it. Con-- icenses, moved amendmen.ts making it sidering that the financial cond}tmn of flear that. licenses for which the neces--}|ins town was good, the committee re-- ary fee is paid must be obtained for | the bill ; ; ({ ported the bill. tach point where warehouses are lo-- |! lated. E* Mb nieeomamennenmenmmmmnmet 4 + & Power Company Agreement. ' Hon. Mr. Foy introduced a bill amend-- ng the act respecting the agreement ietween the Niagara Falls Park Com-a fission and the Ontario Electrical De-- / clogment Company. _ This, he explain-- d. wcferred to the original agreement |confirming the transier from the original ~contrm~.tors to the present company. The township of Stamford is willing to make an agreement for a fixed «rate of assess-- ';mont with the company, and the third) |clau.~au of the bill will validate it. | The Third Readings. :' The following bills were read a third, time :-- !_ To cansolidate the floating debt of the town of Meaford----Mr. Mackay. | |_ _ Respecting the Ontario EKlectric Rail-- | way--Mr. Graham. * & ' | _ To amend the act respecting Coroners-- § * | Mr. Willoughby. _ To confirm by--law No. 1,635 of the city ';of St. Catharines--Mr. Jeossop. I To confirm by--law No. 1,695 of the city} t of St.. Catharines--Mr. Jessop. | ||__To amend the liquor license act--Mr.| | Hanna. * | | _ Respecting the Algoma Land Tax, 1903] ){ --Mr. Matheson. || _ To incorporate the Manitouiin & Iron "Range Railway Company--Mr. Smyth, | To consolidate the floating debt of the' 1 town of Meaford--Mr. MacKay. & Respecting the Ontario Electric Rail-- way--Mr. Graham. | _ The House sat until 6.30,. there being \no _ night session. In addition to the llroatnn-m of the measures mentioned a,. inmnlmr of private bills woere passed! | nmane~~~ a mm yPeR GNBe mtn h ... cmssscccccmmmnnmmns m me m mm i ¢ @! -- '\ 4 a ce ! c \\.. Wt I " \\\\\@\' ~e " mss f \ \\\\ NN + j j\Bmo \ ald \ \|, e v\ wi s \. / Aribl® \\ s We z ' / ;'\ \ x'\\ C ""' '," ('.l' _ 4 U 5 f A \| f tuarn t | ,( ""': L. im + '-l' { 4 "! WA D | TD t | / 1 1B / F | B\ ! P \l\'T LW WI M |v.'| T ' \ | l 'lrl glp"J f / M' I \\ I ll R I' LV 'l | .. NMp ¢ cA F32 _ \ihll|'"~' V ie qE fi td' dn Niu!! * l '}K'!" fZ [ * . P * ¢ ; # 2 1 7 y € | i MOoe . \ \;-'\ . -- mm * > Pmd % R a & !» U (9® .~ 6 | t l 4 4 | MK. J. B. TUCDHOPE, /. ds C y a (Chief Opposition Whip. tXE ! q ('_--'-- se ig ooo * onl oo . o+ ai 10 1 itg 'through their committee stages. There o 4f 6 us 'is still some hope of the House con-- s ar gErtoh +. d > 'cluding its business Friday night . or fa . o § |Saturday morning, but this will largely fr: ol & 'depend on how far the committees are is iLz 1able this mm]'ning to clear off the bills e 'still before them. & ' '*. The gravel road over which the cl;)unt) f of Elgin and the city of St. 'Thomas , _ | warred on Tuesday was the scene of re-- > newed conflict yesterday in the Private : y Bills Committee. . A sub--committee had f ~_\| umpized the dispute, but reported them-- 4 | selves unable to come: to a decision. . # | ided to draft a clause giv-- s | <~It was decide determ1 \ g ing arbitrators power to' etermine the P reentage which the (city should pay ge* lo ing th roadWin s 4 j | for putting e ige ie d ;