A'.';f'v-t{?' ""l? " * . +--«re o pg R 9 3 reeye : _ a eb Nimmbels s :: s e _ *T ~ '~». % C kss ns "" > 2/ t% * +399 % . p mm. w o |is to take place, instead of the Sheriltl"f \ir. Mahaffty--To amend t _municipal | _ ron M' e .4. : .\ or Registrar, as formerly. _ Mr. Hoyle / act, f s *A e Requests to ¢ .| endorsed the bill. Mr. Preston (Brgnt) | Mr. McDougall--To amend the rules Deputatioll Presents Several Req *k , | dissented, believing voters' interests | of practice. the Government. o a o '| aafer in the hands of Sheriffs or Regis~ | Mr, Fraser--To amend the volunteer deputavion from several municipali-- p \trars than in the hands of PArtiSAD$ | fjremen's association, : A eP nd Nipissing waited on ;. lnominated by a party . caucus. Mr. I Mr. Lennox--To amend the municipal |ties in Algom& § ferda * | Borden and Mr. Fitzpatrick were agreed | aug members of the Governmen -yefl T + T upon this at Ottawa. The Conservative Mr. Macdiarmid--To amend the police They asked for aid for a railway from -:, party simply saw a further chance of village act. s the Géorgian Bay to the Missanabie | applying the spoils s%stem..- Mr. Racine--To amend the municipal he ore dicial district, to in-- " Following Messrs. hompson (Centre | act. River; for a new )N icla ds s e } Simeoe) _ and _ Jessop. Mr. F'La,rooulrt ' Mr. Morrison will ask : Have any net |clude & portion of West Nipissmg ?,nd ' { thought Mr. Preston had cov.scewed i | fishing licenses been granted for 1906 in | South Algoma, with its centre at Sud-- * situation cleatly. :\ New Sheriffs or He: | inland lakes ? If so, to whom and 0n | bury; and for the establishment of a bi-- | gistrars :",,,.,.e not likely to tbe (.l:o c'?;]l":'t | what lakes ? What mesh in net is T¢-- | lingual school at Sturgeon Falls. :\Jayor less of 't...etl.r replx'n,n]t:]oi;nas }(;(_ \:r)as:' n:1f }quired in sturgeon nets or pots ? _ Have | MoKee of the latter plnco', . D. \l'u:lton § no gont "L]']'z' : "]\;0':"1(1 was utterly in-- | a2ny net--fishing licenses been granted in |of Cache Bay and Dan O'Connor, "King 3!;'],':"3"5 vh':»th):er it carried, but it was | Bay of Quinte, Weller's Bay and Rivers | of the Temagami." were among those on | f 0:; i:-xtl;:ornun(;o that '"'"' House should Trent and Moira and waters flowing in-- |the deputation, The usual consideration | * i o _ "% #9 y uk #i1" "_ c | y uphold the integrity 0f the officials re-- t};' Rivers T"'"f and M"""" for 1906 ° | was promised. | ferred to. Tt would be a sad day when ""'g "."' Government mt"'"d t:" grant e n o O | the statement was sanctioned that the Ilflflff'f'"('n to the game fish in theSOl TO ENFORCE REGULATIONS.' | . Sheriffs and Registrars were not cap-- i""df.('l'-'? j w« able of upholding Hmfhmmr flltl;]' ro;pnn- | nemoommmntnzannasemmatmint .Men in Lumber, Mining and Railway | sibility of their position in the Prov-- s Protect ince. Mr. Thompson (Centre Simeoe) had LUTS Camps to be ¥=> been fair enougch to say that his in-- EXEMPTIUN UF WUB 1 Dr. Bell, Inspector of te Provincial terests would be safe in the h""']]-" of ; Board of Health, has /returned from 1 a political onponent. There were thous-- purtro--api' > & j ; a + t s 4 mber camps n | ands of partisans. earnest Tories and MR. DOWNEY'S BILL FAVORED BY !an mapechon of the C C 'p carnest (Girits, who wonld be -- strong | | THE LEGISLATORS- _| the northern part of/the country. He 1 enough to bear the r('.fl)mnsibility when |'sumlnoned seven Pa/t]cs who -- had con-- | thrown upon them. | i fo a A s PR * j * 4 travened the regwlation by not having, 'i N Premier Whitney _ submitted that |Work in the Municipal Committee of: | " s id % 5: ' i | where : ibility d the power A ..,_| | contracts with 'tors for the medical N where responsibility rested P the Legislature--A Number of Bills! | § , ';[ | of appointment should also rest. Thd & ca and & Killed--Holding \care of the mey in their lumber camps, || | CGovernment would accept the respon-- pprov b and Some Rilled--Hoiding land for insufflcient provision at the I | sibility. _ Every hon. gentleman knew of Elections on New Year's. | ; + | , | < & lcamps for t¥e care of the sick, Con-- i\ | that the present system had not vx;nrk- dnmn ryrners nesngmninmnera ce '\'igti':)h'< efe epcuréd in sB es ca'qpq | ed well. It had deteriorated into a & 52s 5 F ons OAE _ # onl |I|| vile political masckhine and he would |. The Municipal Committee of """ Leg-- | In one casg the .\laglst.ratv gave the ac-- || \ therofora sov it wos t'ime to change. islature yesterday held over the bill in-- ; cused nni. t,lfr('(- hours in which to make | \ | Tha 51 was referred to the Legal ;troduced by Mr. Kidd requiring petitions | contracty. "2' convictions were against | | Committee. 1 for changing an incorporated village into | 'rjn;:g Sétlpi::]tomé;:?. if"a]:i:s, lli'i'lll';d '\'::b"r;';'l | F | | ce vi . 3 AfLOonnk coutd | Bills Fo'r ('lorrfrm?tees- i1 f lat E)olu,cfe \fnllage 30 l')b a}ggc,(l by a major-- | tinue the rigid enforeement of the regu--| ' Mr. Racine's bill to amend the general . | y of freeholders, instead of rate--| Jations respecting lumber, mining. and| J road companies act was referred to the | | payers, railway camps / t Municipal Bils Committee. ' | ~The committee killed the 1 M * . : | Sn " R mneasure ______ccccnmmmen > | Mr. Downey's bill to further @AMe04)} |pesuon; in by Mr. Thompson re o mameartattza | | , the pharmacy act was referred to a spe-- ; | _ _ .2 ¥ «Ne 1nompson TequWU Un | WELLEANDG CORDAGE COMPANY. / | \ cial committee to be named to--day. i :Land'ldates for .Townshxp Council seats | sn : | -- Mr. Gamey's bill to amend tue act re--| | to file declarations of qualification, as Massachusetts Firm to Establish $600,-- & / % s 6 1 % , 1 | » i } q :pevtm_g the incorporation and r;guladj 'in other municipalities, and giving them Works There. I ton ofi mining companies was referre until 5 p. m. on the day after in t by.l:s d $ foeaall | to the Legal Committee, ation to }('10 80 * C oi m::m:t' Vz;qfl(;\fm\gi :{h& ta'sswes:naint as | . & Mr, McNaught's two bills to amend | ; o & t'ed $y th [OWILof e Land. anenn l'm"-i | a the assessme it am i |~ Mr. Downey spoke in support of hi« [!€0. °* !"e foWn 6f Welland, was the sub--1 | 1e assessment act and one to amend | | | Ject of a bill reported by the Priva | | the municipal act were advanced a| | M°Asure for the exemption from taxation }Eills Committes, Welland ;"m'w,'h"'j"fe; | yo stage. _ With regard to the latter, Pre-- of wood lands to the extent of one acre | fix the assessment of the l"l\;moutlil f'(m'(kl?; ,L * "n"e]- W hltllf'.\: hoped he would not be mis-- n ten, and not more than l\\'vnt_\'-fi\'e age Co. on a tract of 180 fl':'l"@? Such ofi | 1 , filpdcrsloml in saying that he thought! Acres of land held under a single owner-- |the property as may be devoted to resi--| | F it was not for the advantage of any' ship, dential purposes, for which 1% acres has? | nT_umclpalxt.y to come year after year | Hon. .\h.'. Monteith and Messrs. | been laid out in streets, will be subjecti w ,t,'], sq(-h a |a,'~ge numbe-x: of changes in ,D(_\Wney, Little, Atkinson, Sutherland, : to full assessment. The company employs' j legislation as Toronto did. Mr. Har-- Hlslop and'Mum'o were appointed a spe-- 800 hands, and will build for their ac-- | 4 }cm.m renm.rkcd that three of the clauses clal committee .to. confer _ with Dr. |commodation, and wili spend $600,0%) on: '1 bn.st.h-d .wzt'l'n controversy, and public Clark, the Provincial Forester, on the 'the property. The bill was reported. > | * opinion in Toronto was not agreed, He | -{)neasure, redraft some of the clauses and | ifttfler considerable discussion the com-- ~ | woul x Bills a ring in t redrafted bi ¥t wa--] _ |Iittee reported the bill to incor t ' ¥e uld Iot' the t_nlls go to commltf,ee on | \/Ig D h? 'f',(!"ft.td bill next week. |village of Finch, It lies at tnhce 'jf'.'.'ffugr."é? s he |'m'1m:taudmg that no question of Mr. Downey's bill to have parks |the C. P. R. & Ottawa and New York . ;prmaplo was invoived. lr_la.naged by boards a'pp()mted by Coun-- ifiailwa}'s. and the inhabitants want 10 ao ! _ _Mr. Fox withdrew his bill to : cils, instead of nominated by Mayors {live up to their opportunities. Mr. John f l V o amend o defeated & » | M. Campbell. who owns a large hotel, led R | the local courts act in favor of a similar | was uercated. s some apposition. based on the fear 'uw-.'t $ | measure -- introduced by Mr. o Clark| Thff same gentlemans measure for |local option might be carried under tAl'xe & | (Bruce). | |electing water commissioners for two ""'"?J"l'.°m"°"~' Y 4 eluls. is ns § F ingwood Y. M. C. A. wi j e Mr, Nixon's bill to amend the muni-! years, instead \'Of one, was strongly fav-- ,pora,u-dgundtgr the usu'al t:x-n:" we. inctts . ~H | cipal act was referred to committee, as ored by Mr. Graham, who would have | aklocaidannierintn & .'_i'l | was )I] Fraser's measure to am l'Y;S it apply to hght and heat commission-- . » T t ooo ' "al act to prevent the wa;;tc f tom s ors. -- The bill stands. C ind 4o: provide. for "0 n]a ural gas .Mr...McDougall's bill to enable muni-- 2 > Tcandonel wells s he plugging of cipalities to vote money for travelling '% & ed wells, Speaking of the lat-- f sari T C fer. Mr. Jessop Ahought it 41 expenses of persons not necessarily mem-- i cnough. but q'hpo d N tb 'dlq not go far |bers of the Council on occasions when f s mgri 3 ftthu nave provided for the | |they are selected as representatives of plugg f]"' .0 e pipes conveying Cana--| such municipalities was held over. j dian gas to the United States. Mr. Labrosse's measure to make the ' g: The First Readings. : | holding of elections on New Year's Day rp a s | impossible except in cities specially ex-- d'(; amend the municipal act--Mr. )empt was held over. Mr. Macdiarmid's 2 -'M'l' * §ur bill to do away with boards of assessors ~@ i o amend the municipal act--Mr. Ma---- lin cities and towns with populations of < affy. s \less than 20,000 and have the work of | To amend the municipal light and heat _ | assessment performed by a commission-- act. To amend the municipal water-- . !(-r carried. f works act. To amend the assessment | | t :« act, To amend the municipal act, An' | '@ {act respecting conveyance--Mr. Carscal-- | | * len (Hamilton). } } \€ *-- Respecting the town of Port Arthur-- | | . We . Mr. Kennedy,, ; ! , -- To amen-d the act to negu]ate speed [ |my wd operation of motor vehicles on high-- | '5 #ays--Mr. Lennox. [| | i New Bills Ahead. mdns d # # L"* Notices of motion were given as fol. § lows :-- im T u. ..