Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, Volume 30Legislative Assembly., 1897 |
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Act may pass Act respecting Act to amend amend the Act amend the Municipal Arthur Sturgis Hardy Attorney-General Bill be read Bills were severally Casimir Stanislaus Gzowski Charlton Committee had directed Committee on Private Committee to consider County Council defray the expenses dollars be granted ending 31st December following Bills following Petitions Gibson Hamilton goes into Committee Government House House goes House resolved intituled An Act introduced to amend John Morison Gibson Kemptville Legislative Assembly Macnish Majesty to defray Marter Matheson MATHESON.-Q Messieurs motion Municipal Committee Ontario Ottawa Parry Sound Penetanguishene Petition for Act praying certain amendments Printed Private Bills Public Accounts read the second read the third report the Bill resumed the Chair Royal Templars Second reading Sessional Papers Speaker resumed spent therein Stratton reported sum not exceeding Third reading Toronto Town Council Township Council Vankleek Hill Whole House To-morrow William Douglas Balfour
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Page 11 - States as shall be presented, or shall or may come into question, and be referred to them by the House ; and to report, from time to time, their opinion thereon.
Page 111 - Amendments, having been read the second time, were agreed to. Ordered, That the Bill be read the third time on Monday next. The House resolved itself into a Committee to consider Bill (No.
Page 157 - Estimates accompanying the same, be referred to the Committee of Supply. The House, according to Order, again resolved itself into the Committee of Supply. (In the Committee.) 1.
Page 3 - Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order, Member of Our Order of the Companions of Honour, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Our Dominion of Canada.
Page 109 - Bill accordingly, and the amendment was read and agreed to. Ordered, That the Bill be read the third time, to-morrow. The Order of the Day for the...
Page 8 - MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY: — The House of Commons have elected me as their Speaker, though I am but little able to fulfil the important duties thus assigned to me. If, in the performance of those duties, I should at any time fall into error, I pray that the fault may be imputed to me, and not to the Commons, whose servant I am, and who through me, the better to enable them to discharge their duty to their Queen and Country, humbly claim all their undoubted rights and privileges...
Page 136 - To THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Most Gracious Sovereign, WE, your Majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects the Senate...
Page 8 - Chair ; whore standing on the upper step he returned his humble acknowledgments to The House for the great honour they had been pleased to confer upon him by unanimously choosing him to be their Speaker. And thereupon he sat down in the Chair, and the Mace (which before lay under the Table) was laid upon the Table.
Page 11 - That Select Standing Committees of this House for the present Session be appointed for the following purposes: — 1. On Privileges and Elections. — 2. On Expiring Laws. — 3. On Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines. — 4. On Miscellaneous Private Bills. — 5. On Standing Orders.— 6.
Page 40 - On the order of the day for resuming the adjourned debate on the Bridport Election being read, Mr.