The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 3 Apr 1906, p. 1

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, Tq Mi . will!!! 1Sl'"i'd/ ur. " Viki? F. f llllillP, . ' II: it. Ohm-l be Pro ' vlncial, ind not mama?" thought the Hon. Dr. Wmoughby could " trouble With many WPPIC who that thet' ford to buy automobiles um!" n P'" had more money than 1r1i"tcl',,'Y too ple owning "utoninbllm thr ordinary first. and _:.?,.":,,:"),.'""";',',',',' ',','d,' "and H " 'tieuar y 9 b - iiiiif:(.. p'l'hings had mine to such l l?" in mine tlictricts that the ordinary lr, vvlliui,r public was Ihe.'"! to If?! he roads. The autymybili1ts shun (-9" taught at the beginning "will"? a" it Hot entitled to ml." more privileges I the ordinary polio. At Their Own Sweet Will. Mr. Little said the Legistlnturc hart uisvn right- to the :mtonmlnlists a fen "are. for". and the latter, f""".' then, hurl her-n running over tho Province ot their (my: sweet will. The laws on the .ktntute hooks at tho present time m thrust-t to automobiles were of Iver}? little use. Milk had been brought in.hy memlten at varirruR timer with a View """'"i In put-Ming: thle tpuhlie, ll/h',":,". :2: It _ , not been allows" ll PM" nn ' . TIUTRUAY~ APRI I, "3, 1906 been m hruned "I; to heroine usioTy..ll" IUENSE THE UHAUFFEUR fiivorml the prohibition of antnmolnliaH L ' wir,: [with in the rural set-tiona atter I - "' - :'unwt. He felt keenly on the ',11.".s11'T,' I R PRESTON'S SUGGESTION IN :l}ll'l 1hotter 1k,oriyiCt,11;'iat)c,l1:i,"i,,r't" , t H" Cs l tT's if , ' _ Mt a THE LEGISLATURE. the nut-minhiii~t< were not adopted after ---------- L-ninq hawk in the cornruitfcsw, Second Reading of Mr. Sutherland's Bill Mi. lh"N,uuc:hi pram...le ctttlU" inner to Regulate Motor Traffic - Pre- 3h} with It ho-Hm1rmelr. J", ./ti,""Ci'(1,i,,'Ci' . . T -v'v' _ on: in ten WI on v ' mier 'Whitney Condemns Peremp- /,/,',f)C"1v/'i,," offrtM of tho bill would ho tory Suggestions. to nine out the motor imlu-ttry of the _------------.------. t'our1try. livery eitizen had a legal right A int-{v linen-non o'.er Mr. SthM- lit the Kim!" highway. whtther he drew- 'zunrlK 'lill rr'mspcr'ting regulations for mo- an Oh cart or n nmtnr. "ermine a few lor vehicles I'M'eupied the arreate; part vmnlgs' wrnt at the rate of 20. 30 or in c - tnilm' nu hour WIN no reason whv self-rh- Hl the lime of ye~lvldzly afternoon's >0» >]'cf'l'1lll,f_" mp" should lw 'ivivet/ off tho Hum of the Legislature. The bill. shorn roail. M. wwrah'iaqu' Hilt rcierrv4 lo "M" Enough Law, More Enforcement. illiliPC. l'he Minister or lamination will Mr. Preston 'llrant, "a; aware of 't introduce his ouucation bill, next Thur-r WWI do" of irritation. and that there ,iuy. IVils mum. for it, lint this should not "suppleino:iic.v ie'tui'ns were lttlti llpcm thin; the House into an untenable poai- the table of the ore-elections in ling; "on. 1.Vhat. wam' needed WM not more Aipissing Kinu,,tonand North 'l'ornnln leghlutmn. hut "WW enforeement. l"he tr' _ l ' ' . l'renuer hm! drawn attention to two fan. Yieveral private iriil, Wf're. pu-d turr's in the hill ll hich Mr. Preston eon- 1lu1urr'iit minnmtee stage. and Mr. P; v \itiet't-ti "riilully ohjoctionahlrt. lie Ions "),ylyr:y bill respecting the lhuught the rhuutl'enrs Rhould Iso li- ltlw.) ot Port Hope was l'f'ilti a sie,?oud t'i'll>v't'l. Control "Yer thoao gontlonvm tune. \Utlllti he an advantage, and would de- mla"de,,l1r.atc/t:, 331411;}: worn-ll; whirl? Lheiil' CII" of Ty""1.,silility. ", holding offict on ii,c."ua",",', s..' i".i'f.-C'"i,".a'l', 1 i Cj, T", Wino-tented: the "er mun'y since then i,i,on" dismissed'. air-(l to). 'l)') ('/,,e,l',"yc,tf,',(t,,io1" ou motor frame. 'tpoint-ments have been nth!" ii" "24', . {1 I'")) Cn/C','."" lt,rTtont laws. and out salarv. Two gmno Ti/d,',',,, l,, " "' l i" \O\f'h()tl pr r'..t.t/ifatiy1. been dismissed and fourteen ' a ". .I . i I ,.u fir and 'pf'rpd thero would he ppointel huh "T his hill left when all the oh. Motor Vehicle Regulations. (11ionalO Clam" Mprt' removed. F . Mvr.sy.thtriland moved the seeond rear "nyc/j)",':')))':', 't'luf ("all l "rigid time. 1111;: otIhis billlto amend the art to New "in" u Mulipal Bill, ( om. it ct t to imec4 . i . * _ . ..e, . 1ehieles mi )fi'i1d,'ty,,rer'ation ol motor the o'l:11,:C/li,tyy1.,y G o'clock, lion. Mr. Mouteith feared there would rut I: Jenn-ox has a in" to amend the in... a liability on municipalities from the iii l lesPr-oung operation of Hiotrty my (litehing of vehicles where horses were "(has on public highways. frightened. . 'on. Mr. .I'yne. on Thur-iv- new. uill Mr. Hoyle denounced the motor ear a, "itimlum his emu" r:'Nui1itiu ll!" ll" an "ieedingly dangerous machine. He Fdltnimn or Htliutitrt.1. authorizing Pu.'" mupported the bill as embodying the sun» ("Nita under the will!" iihiurhw art. .uhl gestions made in a memorial from the Guam?!" the lulli. '-'i'.lmi~ ML coytyfoytyril oi North Ontario. fl on." Mr. Liu, "l" inquire: \Vlmt L PremierWhitney was sure thatrperenm- r',:"),',',"",',?) Igllilllllt} H, thrilo. ot' My" 1ory suggestions would never work out. ll" on the lands nu r-m-h ~i<le "I. tht He had no renu-(ly. hut oould not agree l & N. U. Railuuy mm." the "MN." to tlI(,"Clal11se allowing county Couiuis, :Ilt'llt propom. ("titling thmn tor the pm Ito designate roads for motor vohivlos. gtdl'oll or the 'l'emugimii rt'jrt't. " Wh u The clause otfering rewards for detection Is the "stttnutrsd mu ...' sue]. "up .. Iv.'"? distinctly immoral. The people who HOW 'm"Y' WNW" url' 'unphryrul. 1h! vioiaiod the law were, to a great ex- '"ho are in Charla.) of the lllhlei'takinu' 1ent. Amerieans. What objeet could he ' Cer-te-------.-. _ served by getting them to leave their 7 __ -"-, - names and addresses and allowinsr them to depart t a i' Mr. Graham thought the Premier was3 on the, right line. No law would "-0er out, if its enforcement was handed Jiia",'. to various municipalities. It Was all - very well to theorize. as, for instance, in - respeet to roads to be used, but even; body wanted to ride on the best roads. An act, to be of any use. must be a workable one. The automobile was here'

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