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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 May 1906, p. 2

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T3 BEWARE || jop pigRts TNVADED ? ; FINE GRANT T0 SHERRINC, ennemtmenensmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmemins ' FURTHER RESTRICTIONS APPROV-- T ar= C ED BY COMMITTEE. NEW LONG--DISTANCE TELEPHONE PREMIER'S FAVORABLE REPLY TO EE wegg omm roowe qy CO. TO BE INCORPORATED. A HAMILTON REQUEST. A Ntehw Blll.Which Will Now Go Before : Legislature--Has Some New lChauman Carscallen Warns Private Bills| Residents of Hamilton Propose to Give ; ::lll Some Amendments of O1ld l Committee--Right to Cross City the Winner of the Marathon Race a auses. Tentitory Given--But Work Must be House and Lot--Government Will rdcagms, 4 Subject to Railway Board. Grant at Least Five Hundred Dollars. islT:Ie Municipal Committee of the Leg-- mamsuicxueass esmm a u ++ * .' 'ne b':e "denlt yesterday _ with _ the| | q This is the first surrender onl Mr. Henry Carscallen, M.P.P., intto-- | new bill "to regulate t} ; [the part of _ the _ Provinc | duced to Premier Whitney > hat: ie speed and oper--| | $ g ince of L to Premier Whitney and Hon. Mr.| ,f ion of motor vehicles on highways" g"?""'c'l)al rights _ to _ corporations,"| Matheson westerday _ Messrs. h. B.} framed by a sub--committee, and which "a]'l' the warning Chairman -- Cars--| Harris and J. G. Gauld 'of Hamilton, | ;IOW bears the name of Hon. Mr. Hanna. 'la en gave the Private Bills Committee,. J°Puted by the residents of that city to | |It was approved, and goes to the House l.lere had been another long discussion ask the Government to make a grant 'T]he new clauses in the bill or the 01' i the. Provincial Long--distance Telee toward a gift to Mr. William Sherring, clauses of the old act which it amends 's.;l?flle ]L<:lmpany's bill, the clauses of !"© winner of the Marathon race. ' "0"' provide, among other things, that '\v\'p-(-l e been redrafted, but which _ The Premier asked particulars about | the permit numbers, five inches in enuth {\t;le still unh.atlsfuctory to Mr. Lynch-- Mr. Sherring's occupation. and his Sllall be displayed on the front as :-(-l; !'['hdunttn' eplicior dor the Dell 'Teole: ar We ll'i mull'\'i":'r o ed th ill'l ':!u y is the back ns f 8 whone Company. a 4 + way world, le showed the livehest inu--} fonlv ack of the vehicle, instead of !\vho wurm]fy u','he;:ldt}}lionf.Add"' Béck, torest in details regarding Sherring's ca-- be) on the latter, as now, and shall Hamilton and lL«;mdon e views fheld by rocr. and. disflt2 o4 considerable kno#i kept clean. _ No other number than The committee agreed edge of the race which has brought 80 j that issued by the Provincial Secret points after deciding to rep"ft(.mth th[;.r"[:le muck fame to the #sunle 1 Hoper Seaid C ecretar ; s L aasgt oC or e bill "You would not suggest, I hope," said shall be carrie Afan #a n y _ and the Law Clerk j is e se m ds ariadr hi $ be caxflul. Provision is made for 'Will redraft th(':'lt[x)hl o{ the Legislature the Premier, "that we should bring him 1e proper illuminating of the numbers principles. It will con0 embody . these . down under this roof and give him $4a0 j at night, Persons in charge of ;Tll%duy morning for tin]SI llp.t_agam on a year and ruin him." _ The deputation ' M emicies urs io use reas ge motor ./ _ The company WAK piver atfhlon'.' | replied no to this, saying they believed tio o s lle reasonable precau--| |Cross municipalitie i witd l_ e right to | Sherring would prefer to make his own o n not to frighten horses, and to stop| . n®. but all work im t,1 1': single pole 'way in the world. l h'l Fhe flzn'dl of a 'vider or driver of a | agreement, and, in caigbof dSe I,uthGCt' tO' o that io ooo teommend Amasenl orse when meeting such. ; _"|| ference * se of dispute, to re-- | men that he would recommend his col--| appears ~t Ming If a horse e to the new Municipal and Rail--| s l pears to be frightened the operator|; NYAY BOard. The new company ail--|| leagnes to give a grant of at least the | or ?ccupants of the auto shall, if re--|| °NC long--distance pay St'lx;:im{ may open |) minimum amount asked. $500, condition-- | |quested, render such assistance 'to the || cipalities where the Bell Com an"vl hmum':inl upon the understanding that this or rider or driver as is necessary exclusive contract, but tholt:,c .:'h &;ls a;)n'f""." larger -- amount which was voted 5 No motor vehicle shall carry a search--|! no interference in any other wa hg \-'tl:f; should go wholly to Sherring. - light. In the cas $ o en y contracts held by ¥ay with|| This he was assured would be the case. e of aun accident to j by the Bell Company.! w j any person "owing to the presence of which are stated to be 37 in number, | tat was most favored in Hamilton jany motor vehicie on any 1ubi'.lm- 04| | with sundry municipalities, and for divers Bs the giving to Nherring of a house way," the person i y public high--|/ terms, up 'to five years. _ ®/| and lot. _ Towards this the Government motor vehicle shall l? _churgo of the| | Picton had its bill rep;)rtedl 1 , || grant would be applied. _ All the bands, fof the accident andl?r"fm'w tlfo. scene| | vate Bills Committee ""Sfel?gat.]c Px]'l-'? fu'w\\.'..y-k; and other incidentals to SHer-- anyone demanding t give in writing to| | ratifies a by--law in connection wi t || ring's reception to his home town were the n: iding the same his own and| | extension of the t ection with au | to be supplied free, : name and address of the owner of| l own lighting plant || The Premier expressed-- pleasur theta"ehlclo' When loss or damage is S f' this "The fact }Hn ::" 1 irine aeont |sustained by any person | lamage is I acas, 4o ie tags at Sherring went s * o . PV¥H: y a motor|l away by himself," he said. "paying his vehicle the onus of pr it di i own ex i i L ttamier m o proof that i ; own expenses. being his own trainer, : |anse through _ the n'?.','li{,'encot d(:;'i lt].;:tt; 5 | CEMETERY BILL WITHDRAWN. | \vinniw_'f an (-\:-lx??- Llul-q':i':ilr,vvh'mvh '1.1 .llniz . owner p iv 7 i l i y af. ts . e k S . M ic the lat;_);rd"'"l' shall be upon either of | :Legal Bill Committee Arrange f\t':::::m.'lll e I'1!]"\.]\. ;.._'.;;m-t C ox ue fogk s * | S a € over ie world. makes his feai atg'r failure to obey regulations re-- ] Postponement. the greater. and makes it easier for us %vg emg figures, fn,: racing on a betor | The Legal Committee vesterd: to receive your request favorably." § gfr' on any public road or street. and HiTeX ut ';,l *A yes .ord.d_v § A d'n-lml;ntmu will later go from Ham-- C L allug'e to obey the regulations as to _ R 1e bill requiring cemeteries ilton to Ottawa to request a grant from colnduct in case of accidents, it is 1)1'6\ id. to submit plans of grounds to be laid out | the Federal Government. ts" f (;(()r tth}:;t fg?rsonfi shall be liable to a fine within a mile of cities of over $100,000.| mmmmmemememmmmsmme lond O'f' $llz,t0 Oiglcllco of $50, for the see. _ The committee suggested that Mr \l(,r-u ] \ inloue M Y . * » on conviction for ; ; j C tx ho y :t]md offence shall be lisble:to not 1(1,101':: a'oll'_ his property below the erest of the \ L :}lan one month's imprisonment. . If ravine to the Mount Pleasant trustees j e £*>% ciy + * s * | erllfll:r a;'f!dtrhri?econ\'lct'};)nbf'\'lthm a cal. _ but he objected to furthering the designs a ar, the permit of the vehicle of "a gang of cormori s3 e." ;t}":l?fireby the offence on which snivh uuio::'o;clrt"-- e ts t { jt',l(lll,,( 5'01]11\ lfitlo.l.'l was ma.fie was commit-- * .\1.1". (,Ean.nf-) ts 'bill respecti | er sh;lllanoteb:d:l(;:li]t'i:'l,l tuml the offend-- _ sessment of l'ull\'-'rlinlallll;tliilfli 12 task- | d to a permit un-- cak AdthAFrawE tha f*: ng stock | der the aet for a period of ltwo years \\'ur\ut,lulm'\\'n,_ the Government having | thereafter." For violation _ of regula-- ¥ general bill in preparation for next tions where the penaltv'ies above men-- aes\.-lu.)n,H sh C 15 'As: .t.xoned do 'not apply, offenders shall be T o i ib "lark's bill to reduce the liable to fines of not léess than $10 and number of Judges by doing away wit} not more than $25. the junior Judges in (-nll?ltios"of"|lpt.], Every peace officer may make arrests . than 80,000 Impulatinn. was "'ithdraw:l" "f .\'1olat0rs of.the regulations without & ;»lnq:lmnltxt-nnnse' of the Attorney-(#onoral' warrants, and in®@ome cases may make 1at next session a general measure of such arrests, where "on reasonable and law reform was to be introduced, under probable grounds" he believes an of-- which the work of the Judges would be ! fence has been committed, "whether it increased. ' has been committed or not," and "whe-- se # # N ther such person is guilty or not." Any--. t one is empowered to make arrests for . *4 , violation of some of the more import-- 3 ~C< w ant regulations. s sR apremmenmmemnnmenntntmmermemenmm en ons s Solicitar

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