The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 20 May 1905, p. 2

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| | L | ," _ o aeet *'Wn es ons ; s 5 fi 199 a 'é Le r QL _ icen a % .'-" M . ' C 99 Pm ks & ,'bhp;' ¢ c _ [Mion, and would D glad of any sugge fl."r miured their business by com--| _ ; C i be bas directly MJWUT c their ,_| [tion upon which action might ] IMing manufacturers to reduce th _ "led. Te asked Dr. Jessop to withdraw . pC '?g to hotelkcepers. -- They . wert, _\ the motion. i ;\'c ised the usual consideration. | _ (f The motion was withdrawn. , prom 6 [ii6e . ump, i |Pr omm 6 _ | Epecd of Automobiles. | Privaté Bills t ihiee Yebhor / "| sion was occupied with the debate ON | gay moening struek ou bill _ giving| _ J the automobile bill, in which all the ' the Industrial F.xlnblt,um_ 1' ag isw 4 ' arguments brought up in the Municipa!' tpe directors pOWweYr to m_nke amu{em ()n! 3 Committee were repeated, and sc\'('ral'(.(,ntra"ts' with retroactivé effec 1.' wb | € f * 4 C A f, 3 . *' M amendments were introduced and _ d¢--; FThyraday mornng br. ChKt, )t,!"c- ;xBl'"l i) ff-'flfed. Messrs. Sutherland, Hoyle and) gjon Manager stated to the Private Bilis %l Kidd were the cavalry leaders in the at~! (A mmittee that there was no 01).""""0" _ | tack upon the motor engineers. _ Th8®! ty the bill, and it was p"'"ml, e ols '.'fig (@overnment in general -- and Messt®: mittee,. _ By accident late on fh!lr-'?lfl) Manna and Reaume in particular assist~ afternoon Mr. Grayson ¢mith of _" at-- s ed thoe transit of the bill, Mr. Suther son, Smoke & <mith, Mr. Houston's so-- ' -'g land described the risk of searing ADi-- fjejtors, noticed the bill and conferred nt,i R 3 3 p A w » ' \1.3 | mals by the appearance of the OPCTAU pnee with Mr. Carscallen, M. P. P.j .' \OP ors, whose dress made them look lik® Cuairman of the committee, who nrr]m'-l . l nf)lhmg humair. while the «mell caused af the hbill to be reconsidered yesterday | t ~w him to wonder that any man of tast® morning. _ Mr. Houston pointed _ out C could sit in w machine subject to it. Mr. that its effect was to deprive him of a ! . 10 Dunlop inqnil't'd if the object of the bill right in an action -- of law, in other y 't.'un]d not be accomplished by dechorn-- words, his rights as a citizen, and was a| ' ing, and Dr. Nesbitt thought the bucoli¢c manifest injustice and a pmece of sharp i3 iJOkt'r and the fool autoist were TCO practice which any public body should 'r'*pOllilvbl(' for the greater part of the hbe ashamed of committing. _ The village ' 'WO"NG. The imotor people had a severe of Grimsby was permitted to gra nt a & l Stare over the bill and were now con bonus to the Walker Steel Range Com-- f | "1""_'('0 of the intentions of the House. pany. The town of Perth hill of a ' The bill passed comumittee and W@as similar nature was recommitted, read a third time. smemiotiniteecinn tevenconnuerirenneromnemommesere 3 Hon. Mr. Foy introduced the statti-- c e e y es o is % FEEL ' tOl"\: law amendment bill, which em-- . |~ lemldiabiia ter e reccerars fes bO,(IH'é the amendments of the session. | ts ramnaittay .n"' Premiér moved that full indem-- | ARBITRATION FOR BENYVENUTO. f 7 mty be paid to each member of the | *' %. § s | l ' House for the present sessiem. The mo-- Avenue Road Annexation Reconsidered ® i tion carried. | and Affirmed. * 0 The Premier. i i adjourn-- || . ; ; f A _ | 'remier. in moving the adjourn-- ,| 'ppe city of Toronto bill was the first Iment; of the House until Tuecsday next .| i¢ Prix Bill j jat 2 p.m., said they had been kept hour | matter before the Private bils Commit--q 'aftor hour and day after day by appar ;t(-u yesterday. The Provincial See ':}l;tly the willful default of the printer.; retary made an explanation of the mis--| > 1ey mig have closed : t 'n'olactk it :d * s § f u. o Taopr might have closed at 6 o'clock if>; understanding by which the clause rati-- [ half the pledges given by him had been | fvj he Dr in P t] 4 kept. _ The delay had prevented them | "°"S the prociamguion {annexis . 190| llaunching the two great bills of the ses Avenue road district had been struck * 4& sion, the municipal bill and the statu-- {out at the previous session,. It was i * .V ltol'}' law amendment bill. | practically a mistake of Jhis own, and P t l + * t -- | Third Readings | he wished to have the matter reopened.} | j ic . § | He said now that the clause must . l The following hbills were read a third }pass, and he thought.ne possible. excep-- _ | timée:---- : tion could be taken to it. It had been ' * i\ll.{*"_pnc;,ng the town of Port Arthur-- | inserted year in and year out on similar « };Al\?"tn'fd.'. § ( | occasions in the past, and had . been a ' To amend the act respecting browers | bmi : 1 lt jand distillers' and other licenses--Mr. | submitted by the previous Government, 1 :H:}nna. j [ and gccepted by the same partiecs who o amend the act respecting the Exeou-- | 4 ed it. 4 hati C ive councun i aynilils B C l~tol: |how epposed 14. . 1P No opoke emphiali-- t To incorporate the University residence | CA&YY he had no doubht of his intention. } tr'éi'ees-»---,\ll'- 1§\",hitney. Never once had the objection been rais-- specti rini 'hurch, Cornwail-- > £ s y 4 | !.\1:'. B})"Sll'}'llfn. rinity Church, Cornwail | ed l')h'l[ the assessment of Mr. Mac--| (_. To enablo the Royal College of Denial | l\'onll(vg. p]-(')p('l'1v\- was too high, but| 'Eurgflons of 11)'um,rio to admit Horatio C. >]| On looking into the matter he thought! j | Crease as a licentiate of dental surgery .| the assessme 13 T : lat.l | |and to authorize 'him to practise dentistry "", assessment ""f high. and that mual--| | | --Mr. Thompson (Simeo). * ;| ter could be considered | ' # |_ Respecting _ the _ Windsor, Essex & / The clause was recqpnsidered 'm'll U 1. ;szk'z Shore Rapid Railway--Mr. Bowyer adopted. -- Provision i 4 [or C $ § | To amend the act to regulate the speed b bitrati e taF i is made for an ar-- t | and Op(;ra,tion of motor vehicles on high-- | _"""_""" of the assessment on Mr. Mac-- ways--Mr. Sutherland. 1 f kenzie's property, the arbitr; C | § | To further amend the pharmacy act-- Mr. R 1l ll[ im MLMA LXre. 10. ie | a Mr. Clark (Bruce). lis t. x'. TiCmid; J. FKorman, Assess--| |__Respecting the London, Aylmer & ment Commissioner, and a third to be f f !':[rl\_m,l[l Sh:'v:-e Electric Raillway Company---- "Pl'_'"nff?d by them, or in the event of| 4 % Jrowetr, 3 lAhpn' (ll'su"l" m P 1 § } .. : ¢ sagreement, by the Provincial For the Military Burying Ground. Secretary . | 1 j ' _ The supplementary estimates include _ bl.{l')i(.l l"d'[{h"lffl Wxhibition bill brought <% an item of $600 toward the cost of a | t«-:a(]([':»t A'|<'.\§lu;:ht before the comunit--| granite bust of a soldier in the uniform i tion 'of L,('\['I:mml that the reorganiza-- i of 1812, which is to go on the pedestal | ) he management and -- internal 1 _ e Xt¥yu A .__| economy of the Exhibiti [1L ! erected, chiefly through the efforts of | ; * 15-- "HDIMOn was the ob-- : a * . ©"_ * -Jf'!'t Of tll(.' bl" P t3 s ' i the Army and Navy Veterans, on the | ; _ and t was reported A*90 bal" a . | without cogrment 7 11 old military burial ground. . The work | The ag C L -- & # s * me f reemen p tm m » ! Ad is being done by Mr. Allward, the well-- | greement between Fort William ; y s x & * A . | and the Grand Tru; k P; 5 a l x4 09 known sculptor. | C i wa ns acific -- Railway l"' 1, 2 j j Company was modified by a reductio; " The Automobile Bill, :"f the term of exemption from t We f o % & § + A iA s t ] im taxation "houe & The Municipal Committee yesterday ;:f:ll"f'f"f years from thirty years, the f "I amended the new automobile bill by i-,\c\\\.\'a.v company consenting. , % 0 & i P / % & u s 4 making the highways act apply in re-- isettl?(:l. fvery other difficulty had been . gard to drivers of vehicles giving the [' twe '"\,'" 'ff"' gravel road | dispute be | t usual 'half the road to motor vehicles | trir'hn '"it" amomas aud the countyv of E.: i | aind4 artbifretic J 0. Iui-- 1 when the latter are passing them. Mr. i;n:)-'il':'.~ all.ll!','tl(?!'l had Deap agreoed s + 4c 4 . ' TA s * _1CCC Gamey's measiwe establishing revision | ",-'m.';;]w "LM discovered that the cound K courts in unorganized districts ou the !MN'_ t ]:;) necessarily be bourd f, \ basis of those in older Ontario _ was i<'.0n.'.{1 ': result. It was almost 'uo 4 » s stern 1 9x tw I j passed, as was also Mr, CGallagher's bill cei\'n(; 't"}'],""] that the committec ml' i . defining the meaning _ of the word lhom:' "Us intimation aiter the ',".1 | "bridge." The ecommittee, which con-- | 5 NnCD --flave bech.: sneht an -- NX | A: _ . s t considecration of pent on the | dlgs . cluded its work for the session, pass-- 'was ut in of the. qhestion... A .clause! § cd a unanimous vote of thanks to the [ ;, 4,,, once mserted binding the (.0;1";'? UV | Onairman, Hon. Mr. Hanna. _ -- l Ceter 1'1'5"""& i aty ; * 4 & t C¥CTAL other bills were > 1 U © ':'5' : Cigarmakers Complain. . {] \l&""" 'd. j % } ---- LW % * 2 sennnmmmmnantmpienmgent l & | % A deputation of cigarmakers waited T j t >; tC /.. laon the Provincial Secretary, claiming f E: & ¢~~ (H 57: JB i.\ cPicis t . in % i plp:::> s o n oi & ... 5

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