90806 GENERAL INDEX *

TO THE JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PATERS OP THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,. ONTARIO

1889 TO 1900. 52 TO 63 VIOT. 90806

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INDEX TO THE DIVISIONS IN HOUSE AND LIST OF APPENDIXES TO JOURNALS.

1867-8 TO J9OO. 31 TO 63 VIOT.

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BY ARTHUR H. SYDERE, Clerk Assistant.

TORONTO: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY L. K. CAMERON, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1900. WARWICK BRO'SJfc RUTTER, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS, TORONTO. GENERAL INDEX

TO THE

JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, FROM THE SESSION OF 1889 TO, AND INCLUSIVE OF, THE SESSION OF 1900.

52 TO G3

TO WHICH IS ADDED THE DIVISIONS IN THE HOUSE, 1867-8-1900, -TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF APPENDIXES TO JOURNALS FOR THE SAME PERIOD.

A BERDEEN, TOWNSHIP OF : .J-JL Return ordered, of correspondence, etc., in connection with trespass in 1900, 86. Not brought down. See Timber.

ACCIDENTS THKOUGH ELEVATORS :

Bill No. 113, introduced for the prevention of, through Elevators, 1897, 48. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 64. Reported, 124. See Municipal Law. ACCIDENTS BY FIRE:

1. Petition respecting enforcement of by-law under Act, as to erection of fire escapes, 1894, 27.

2. Bill No. 170, introduced for the prevention of, in Hotels and other like buildings, 1900, 85. Order for second reading discharged, 104.

3. Bill No. 221, introduced for, etc., 1900, 123. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 138. Reported, 156. House goes into Committee on, 187. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63V.c. 44.

ACCIDENTS ON HIGHWAYS :

Petition respecting, 1889, 27.

ACCOUNTS, ( Dominion and the Provinces) : 1. Bill No. 100, introduced respecting the settlement by arbitration, of accounts between the Domin- ion of Canada and the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec and between the said two Provinces, 1891, 52. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 129. Third reading, 143. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 2.

2. Correspondence presented, relative to, 18S9, 95. Sessional Papers No. Jfi. Printed. 3. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence with reference to the matters in dispute between 1891, 53. Presented, 96. Sessional Papers No. 48. Printed. 4. Order in Council presented, adopting the first agreement of submission to arbitrators for settlement, 1893, 83. Sessional Papers No. 65. Printed. 5. Return rrdered, of statement of amounts paid in connection with the Dominion Provincial Arbitra- tion, 1897, 34. Presented, 67. Sessional Papers No. 52. Not printed. 6. of of of on Return ordered, copy Award of Arbitrators on the ; copies judgments given appeal, etc., 1897-8, 45. Not brought down. 7. Return ordered, of copies of Awards made by the Arbitrators, 19CO, 47. Presented, 55. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed.

ACCOUNTS, MUNICIPAL :

Petitions re audit of, and appointment of auditors, 1899, 71, 77, 79, 81, 93, 96, 162. See Municipal Law.

AccoUNTS, ONTARIO AND QUEBEC See Accounts, Dominion a,nd the Provinces. INDEX TO GENERAL THE [ 63 Viet.

ACCOUNTS, PUBLIC : See Financial Affairs, Public Accounts.

ACTIONS AT LAW :

Bill No. 95, introduced respecting, 1889, 38. Second reading negatived, 121.

ACTIONS, LIMITATION OF : Bill No. 98, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1893, 47. Second reading and referred to a Select Committf e, 133. Reported, 141. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading title amended, 160. R. A., 199. 56 V. c. 17.

ACTIONS AND REFERENCES :

Return ordered, shewing all actions pending before Local Masters fur more than six months, etc., 1895, 143. Presented, 1896, 42. Sessional Papers No. 58. Not printed.

ACTON, KNOX CHURCH :

Petition for Act to authorize sale of certain lands in Village of, 1896, 14. Reported, 32, Bill No. 21, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 33. Reported and referred to Com- Billa. 42-3. fees mittee on Private Reported ; remitted, 72 Second reading, 83. House in Com- mittee on, 93. Third reading, 98. R. A., 191. 59 V. c. 116.

ADDRESSES : See Queen, Her Majesty the. Governor-General. Lieutenant-Governor.

ADJALA, TOWNSHIP OF : Petitions for Act to separate from the County of Simcoe and unite with County of Dufferin, 1897, 19, 47. Reported, 31. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 33. Petitions against, 20. Repotted fees 51. preamble not proven ; remitted,

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE :*

1. Bill No. 176, introduced respecting the Administration of Justice in certain cases, 1889, 87. Second reading, 107. House goes into Committee on, 116, 135. Third reading, 150. R. A. 160. 52 V. c. 10.

2. Bill No. 166, introduced to facilitate the local administration of Justice in certain cases, 1894, 112. Second reading, 127. House goes into Committee on, 131, 152. Third reading, amendment re extension of, to London and Ottawa, proposed and negatived, 156. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 20.

3. Bill No. 80, introduced to amend and consolidate the Act respecting the administration of Justice outside of County Organization, 1897, 26. Second reading, 59. House goes into Committee on, A. 168. 60 c. 69, 85, 110. Third reading, 123. R. V. 19. 4. Bill No. 108, introduced to reduce the expenses of, 1900, 36. Order for second reading discharged, 52. 40. 5. Petitions respecting, 1892, 35, 42 ; 1897-8, 60 ; 1900,

ADMINISTRATOR : See Lieutenant-Governor. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH:

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 16. Reported, 34. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred, 35. fees 44. Second 64. House into Committee 73. Third Reported ; remitted, reading, goes on, reading, 91. R. A. 166. 58 Vic. c. 121.

AFFIDAVITS AND DECLARATIONS :

1. Bill No. 124, introduced with respect to the powers of Commissioners for taking, 1890, 35. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 22.

2. Bill No. 123, introduced respecting, made before Notaries Public, 1897, 55. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 81. Incorporated in the Omnibus Bill. See Statutes.

AGENTS :

Bill No. 93, introduced to amend the Act respecting Contracts in relation to goods entrusted to \gents, 1893, 35. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 111. No report. See Factors Act.

AGRICULTURAL AND ARTS ACT AND ASSOCIATIONS :

1. Bill No. 146, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 62. Second reading, 78. House goes into Com- mittee on, 85. Third reading, 88. R. A., 160. 52 Vic c. 9.

2. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend the Act, 1891, 91. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 119. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 158. R.A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 10.

3. Bill No. 103, introduced to amend the Act, 1893, 50. Second reading and referred to the Munici- ptl Committee, 125. Reported, 150. House goes into Committee on, 168. Third reading, 171. R, A., 19b 56 Vic. c. 9. 4. Bill No. 171 introduced to amend, 1894, 118. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 127. Reported, 136. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 152. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 1,

* For Bills and proceedings relating to the different Courts, see their respective alphabetical heads. See also, Courts. 900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900.

5. Bill No. 132, introduced to consolidate and amend the Acts, 1895, 59. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116, 121, 131. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 11. 6. Bill No. 185, introduced to amend, 1895, 104. Order for second reading, discharged, 144. 7. Bill No. 50, introduced to further improve the, 1896, 12. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on, 87, 105. Third reading, 113. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 14. 8. Bill No. 58, Introduced to amend, 1896, 26. Second reading aud referred, 37. Order discharged, 93. See above. 7.

9. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend, 1897, 28. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 69. Third reading, 79. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 11. 10. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 104. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- 162. mittee, 139. Reported, House in Committee on ; third reading, 182. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 12.

11. Bill No. 241, introduced to amend, 1899, 215. Provisions embodied in Bill to amend the Statute Law. 12. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend, 1900, 54. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 86. 13. Bill No. 214, introduced to amend, 1900, 120. Second reading, 188. Not referred. 14. Bill No. 250, introduced to amend, 1900, 158. Not proceeded with. 15. for the 22 28 Report presented year 1888, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 90 ; 1892, 170 ; 1893, 22 ; 1894

36 ; 1895, 15 ; 1896, 162.*

16. Analysis of Reports of Agricultural, County, Township and Horticultural Societies presented, 1889,

22 42 36 66 : 128 123 ; 1890, ; 1891, 79 ; 1892, ; 1893, 1894, ; 1895, ; 1897, 67 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 99. 17. Motion, that the House would be justified in refusing to give any further grants for the purpose of holding a Provincial Exhibition, and amendment in the direction of dividing the grant between certain associations, negatived, 1889, 62-3. Amendment then proposed and carried that the House will be justified in refusing, after the present year, to give any further grant etc., 63. 18. Motion, that the work at present performed by the Association properly belongs to the Department of Agriculture under the direction of a responsible Minister etc ; withdrawn, 1890, 105. 19. Motion proposed and negatived, that this Honee regrets that in view of the withdrawal of the grant for holding the Provincial Exhibition, an additional grant has not been made to local agricultural societies, 1890, 193-4. 20. Motion proposed and withdrawn, re grant to Agricultural Societies, 1891, 172.

21. Return ordered, shewing amount of Government grant to, etc., 1894, 57. Presented, 141. Sessional Papers No. 113. Not printed. 22. Petitions respecting, 1892, 34 ; 1895, 26, 33, 39, 75 ; 1897-8, 60 ; 1899, 96.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND FARM :

1. Reports presented, 1889, 148 ; 1890, 126 ; 1891, 120 ; 1892, 70; 1893, 22 ; 1894, 28 ; 1895, 61 ; 1896, 165 ; 1897, 76 ; 1898, 140 ; 1899, 171 ; 1900, 148.

2. 1 14 Reports presented, of the Ontario Agricultural and Experiment* Union, 1889, ; 1890, 199 ; 1891, 179. Subsequent Reports up to 1897 will be found as forming part of the Annual Report of the College. See Agricultural and Experimental Union. 3. Order in Council ratified, respecting a five years supply of water to, 1889, 65. 4. Report presented, of Professor of Dairying at, 1889, 98. Printed as part of College Report. 5. Motion proposed and negatived, re salary of Assistant in Department of Natural History, 1893, 196-7. Return ordered, shewing advertisements for the sale of cattle offered for pale at, etc., 1894, 34. Presented, 119. Sessional Papers No. 95. Printed. Return ordered, shewing name of Dam of each calf sold at, 1894, 72. Presented, 119. Sessional Papers No. 97. Not printed. Report of the Commission of Enquiry presented, 1894, 98. Sessional Papers No. 33. Printed. Coramiesion. evidence and report presented, in respect of the Enquiry, 1894, 168 Sessional Papers No. 124. Not printed. f

Return ordered, shewing cost of purchase of etc., 1897, 89. Presented, 1897-8, 184. Sessional Papers No. 65. Printed. Return ordered, shewing how many acres in Farm proper etc., 1897, Io3. Presented, 1897-8, 169. Sessional Papers No. 62. Not printed. See Divisions.

AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS :

Bill No. 57, introduced to prevent gambling, etc., at, 1897-8, 67. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 130. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c 31.

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL UNION : 89. Report presented, 1897-8, 158 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900,

* This is the last Report of the Association. t This paper was printed by the Department of Agriculture. t From 1890 to 1897, this Report formed part of the Agricultural College Report. GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

AGRICULTURAL HALL :

Return ordered, shewing amount expended on, for alterations and repairs in 1882, etc., 1894, 38. Not brought down.

AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES :* 99. Report presented, 1899, 209 ; 1900,

AGRICULTURAL TEXT BOOK :

Order in Council presented, approving of agreement for publication of, 1891, 35. Sessional Papers No. 32. Not printed.

AGRICULTURE AND COLONIZATION :

Motion, that in consideration that Agriculture is the chief industry of the Province etc., the appoint- ment cf a Committe of would advance the interests of etc., negatived, 1900, 227.

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF :

1. Bill No. 131, introduced in relation to, 1895, 59. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 154. K. A. 166. 58 Vic. c. 10. 2. Bill No. 76, introduced to further improve the Act respecting, 1897. 24. Second reading, 85. House goes into Committee on, 59. Third reading, 73. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 10. 3. Motion, that the work performed by the Agricultural and Arts Association properly belongs to the of under the direction of a etc. Department Agriculture responsible Minister ; withdrawn, 1890, 105.

ALBERT VICTOR, H.R.H. PRINCE. See Queen, Her Majesty, the.

ALEXANDRIA, ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF : Petition for Act to incorporate, 1891, 41. Reported, 50. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 54. fees 66. Second into 84. Reported ; remitted, reading, 77. House goes Committee on, Third reading, 87. R.A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 98.

ALGOMA CENTRAL RAILWAY :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 87. Reported, 119. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 122. Reported, 210. vSecond reading, 217. House goes into Committee on, 247. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 92, 2. Bill No. 262, introduced respecting aid by laud grant to, 1900, 184. Second reading, 195. House goes into Committee on, 197, 199. Motion for third reading and Debate on adjourned, 209. Debate resumed, and motion carried, 214. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 30.

ALGOMA COMMERCIAL COMPANY : Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 49. Reported, 93. Bill No. 164, introduced and referred, 103. Reported, 141. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading. 191. R.A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 128.

ALGOMA, DISTRICT OF : 1. Bill No. 84, introduced to amend the Act respecting the establishment of municipal institutions in, 1889, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 54. Reported, 115. House 120. title goes into Committee on, Third reading ; amended to read "An Act to amend the Acts respecting Municipal Institution sin the Outlying Districts,'' 140. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 37. See below, 1.

2. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend, 1889, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 54. Reported, 115. 3. Bill No. 215, introduced to amend, 1890, 96. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 160. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 51.

4. Bill No. 252, introduced respecting Polling Places in the District of, 1890, 136. Second reading, 8. 152. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 173. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 4. See below, 5. Bill No. 105, introduced respecting the Courts in, 1892, 78. Second reading, 142. House goea into Committee on, 173. Third reading, 175. R.A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 18.

6. Bill No. 143, introduced to amend the Act respecting the taxation of patented laud in, 1892, 100. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 126, 140. Amendments concurred in, 146. Third reading on division, 164, R.A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 7.

7. Bill No. 170, introduced respecting Municipal Institutions in the Outlying Districts, 1892, 139. c. 45. Second reading ; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 180. R. A., 207. 55 Vic.

8. Bill No. 152, introduced respecting Polling Places in, 1893, 97. Second reading, 130. House goea title c. 4. into Committee on, 142, 179. Third reading ; amended, 179. R. A., 199, 56 Vic. 9. Return ordered, shewing the lots, townships or other area in West A'goma, tho timber on which

has been sold ; dates when sold, etc., 1890, 97. Presented, 1891, 179. Sessional Papers No. 59. Not printed. 10. Return ordered, shewing amounts received from sales of land, agricultural and mineral, and for bonuses, ground rents, etc., from January 187 L to December 1890, 1891, 53. Presented, 1893, 127. Sessional Papers No. 90. Printed.

11. Petitions for amendments to, re advertising tax sales, 59, 77, 127. See Tax Sales.

* see and 3 For previous Reports Agricultural Arts Act and Association , 16. 1899 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

ALGOMA DRY DOCK COMPANY : Petition for Act to incorporate the Lake Superior Navigation Company, 1895, 53. Reported, 70. title Bill No. 61, introduced and referred, 72. Reported ; amended, 106. Second reading, 120.

House in Committee on ; third reading, 155. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 116.

ALGOMA PAMPHLET : Return ordered, of papers and accounts with regard to publication of, 1899, 199. Not brought down.

ALGONQUIN NATIONAL PARK : 1. Bill No. 107, introduced to establish the, 1893, 51. Second reading, 118. House goes into Com- mittee, 129, 160. Third reading, 166. R.A., 199. 6 Vic. c. 8. See Forestry. 2. Bill No. 155, introduced relating to and the township of Canisbay therein, 1894, 99. Second read- 116. ing, 113. House goes into Committee on, Third reading, 118. R. A , 203. 57 Vic. c. 14.

3. Bill No. 207, introduced to amend the Park A.ct, 1895, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 8. 4. Bill No. 186, introduced to amend, 1896, 111. Second reading, 134. House in Committee on, 138. Third reading, 142. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 9.

5. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend, 1900, 46. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 16.

6. Return ordered, of copy of Ordr in Council for appointment of Commissioners to, 1892, 62. Pre- sented, 99. Sessional Papers No. 81. Noo printed. 7. Report presented, of Commissioners on Forest Reservation and National Park, 1893, 62. Sessional Papers No. 31. Printed. 8. Report on presented, 1894, 168. 9. Regulations presented, respecting, 1895, 20. Sessional Papers No. 37. Printed.

10. Order in Council presented, extending boundariss of, 1895, 20. Sessional Papers No. 38. Not printed. 11. Order in Council presented, respecting Regulations made under the Act. 1897, 113. Sessional Papers No. 67. Not printed.

12. Motion proposed and negatived to reduce estimate for expenses of, 1897-8, 152.

13. Order in Council presented, re sale of jewellery, etc. in, 1897-8, 153. Sessional Papers No. 51. Not printed.

ALIENS :

1. Bill No. 176, introduced relating to the employment of, on works carried on under Franchises granted by Private Acts, 1899, 135. Second reading negatived, 219.

2. Bill No. 113, introduced relating to employment of, in Ontario, 1900, 41. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 79. Reported adversely, 184. Motion to re-commit declared out of order, 227.

ALLISTON, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1891, 36. Reported, 60. Rill No. 45, introduced and referred, 80. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 114. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 61.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1896, 24. Reported, 39. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 53. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 93. Third reading 113. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 76.

ALVINSTON, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act respecting certain agreements wibh the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 26. Reported, 59. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 90. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 57.

AMABEL, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition for Act respecting the Railway Debenture Debt of, 1897-8, 22. Reported, 43. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 65. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 162. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 37. AMHERSTBURG, LAKE SHORE AND BLENHEIM RAILWAY COY.:

1. Petitions for Act of incorporation, 1889, 26, 32, 35, 45. Reported, 33. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 34. Reported, 76. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 97, 135. Third reading, 135. R. A. 160. 52 Vic. c. 78. 2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1890, 26. Reported, 49. Bill No. 69, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 95. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 113.

AMHERSTBURG LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM ASSOCIATION :

Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 49. Reported, 66. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 85. Reported, fees remitted, 156. Second reading, 192. House goes into Committee on, 198. Third reading, 209. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 139. GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ (53 Viet.

AMHEBSTBURG, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1889, 19. Reported, 40. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 57. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third read- ing, 77. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 55. See Canada Southern Railway.

2. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to the audit asked for, of certain accounts, 1899, 198. Presented, 1900, 80. Sessional Papers No. 59. Not printed. ANATOMY AND ANATOMY ACT:

1. Bill No. 77, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Study of, 1889, 28. Petitions against, 76, 91. Sesond reading and referred to a Select Committee, 77. Reported, 80. House goes into Committee on, 113, 119. Third reading, 135. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 24.

2. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend the Act, 1892, 62. Debate on second reading adjourned, 132. Debate resumed and second reading negatived, 147. 3. Bill No. 244, introduced to amend the Act, 1899, 215. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 272. Reported, 273. Provisions incorporated in Statute Omnibus Bill. 4. Return ordered, shewing number of bodies received by Inspectors of Anatomy from certain institu - tions, 1892, 178. Presented, 1893, 95. Sessional Papers No, 71. Printed. 5. Petitions respecting, 1892, 18, 21, 37, 42 ; 1895, 19, 54. See Coroners.

ANDERDON, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act to consolidate the floating debt of, 1900, 27. Reported, 56. Bill No. 70, introduced and referred, 60 . Reported, 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 140. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 59.

ANDERSON : See Liquor License. Law.

APPEAL COURT OF, APPEALS : 1. Bill No. 142, introduced respecting appeals on prosecutions to enforce penalties and offences under Provincial Acts, 1889, 55. Second reading, 78. House goes into Committee on, 63, 106. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 15. 2. Bill 143, introduced to reduce the cost of appeals to the Court of Appeal, 1891, 80. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 92. Reported, 116. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third c. 12. reading ; title amended, 175. R. A., 181. 54 Vic.

3 Bill No. 153, introduced as to costs in, on Prosecutions, 1893, 97. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 146. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 18. 4. Bill No. 119, introduced for diminishing appeals and otherwise improving the procedure of the Courts, 1895, 52. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 122, 123, 157. Third read-

ing, 157. R. A , 166. 58 Vic. c. 13. See Judicature Act.

5. Resolution respecting limi fcation of, 1&95, 160.

6. Bill No. 79, introduced respecting the Court of, 1897, 73 Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 105, 135. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 13. 7. Return ordered, shewing number of cases standing for argument, 1894, 44. Presented, 52, 79. Sessional Papers No. 72. Printed.

APPENDIXES TO JOURNALS : See List at end of Index, p

APPOINTMENTS TO OFFICE : See Official Appointments. Public Officers.

AQUEDUCT CONSTRUCTION CO'Y.;

Petition for Act to change name of, 1897, 26. Reported, 42. Bill No. 53, introduced and referred, 48. Reported with recommendation, that application be made to Lieutenant-Governor in Council 83. under Joint Stock Companies' Letters Patent Act ; fees remitted,

ARBITRATION, BOARD OF :

Petitions for Act to constitute, 1890, 12, 15, 19, 22 etc. See General Arbitrators. Councils of Condi- tion. Trade Disputes Act.

ARBITRATION, Dominion an

ARBITRATION, Ontario and Quebec : See Accounts, Dominion and the Provinces. ARBITRATIONS AND REFERENCES:

1. Bill No. Ill, introduced respecting, 1889, 43. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 75. Reported with provisions ot other Bills embodied, 115. House goes into Committee on, 120, 125. Third reading, 125. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 13. 2. Bill No. 149, introduced respecting, 1889, 62. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 3. Bill No. 171, introduced respecting, 1889, 87. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 111. Reported, 115. See above. 4. Bill No. 188 introduced respecting, 1890, 77. Second reading and referred to the Manicipal Committee, 107. No report. See Trades Arbitration Act. Trade Disputes Act, 5. Petition respecting, 1891, 50.

ARBITRATORS : See General Arbitrators. Councils of Concilation. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900.

ARCHAEOLOGY :*

Report presented, 1889, 112 ; 1896, 26 ; 1897, 13. See Canadian Institute.

ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECT'S ACT :

1. Petition for Act to incorporate the Ontario Association of Architects, 1890, 29. Reported, 33. Not proceeded ivith. See below.

2. Bill No. 185, introduced respecting the profession of, 1890, 77. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 110, 116, 137. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 41.

3. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend the Act respecting the profession of, 1893, 70. Petition for, 58. Not proceeded with. 4. Bill No. 210, introduced to amend, 1895, 125. Order for second reading discharged, 144. Petition respecting, 139. 5. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend, 1896, 36. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 74. Reported, 98. Order discharged, 114. Petition against, 104. 6. Bill No. 92, introduced to amend, 1897, 32. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 95. Reported adversely, 119. Petition respecting, 31.

ARDAGH, JUDGE :

Order in Council presented, increasing commutation of surrogate fees to, 1890, 53. Sessional Papers No. 44' Printed. See Judicature Act.

ARNPRIOR, TOWN OF :

Petition for Act to confirm a certain By-law and agreement, 1900, 27, Reported, 57. Bill No. 56, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 99. Second reading, 106. Recommitted, 117. Reported, 142. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 199. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 60. ART:

Select Committee appointed to direct expenditure of sum set apart for, 1895, 152.

ARTHUR, GUELPH AND ONTARIO RAILWAY COY. : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 32. Reported adversely, 50. Recommitted to Committee on Standing Orders, 86. Reported, 100. Bill No. 4P, introduced and referred, 101. Reported, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 145. R. A., 199. 53 Viet. c. 115.

ARTHUR, VILLAGE OF : Petition for an Act to consolidate debenture debt, 1900, 30. Reported, 45. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 45. Reported, 63. Second reading, 68. House goes into Committee on, 87. Third reading, 109. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 61. ASSESSMENT LAW: " 1. Bill No. 54, introduced, The Assessment Amendment Act, 1889," 1889, 14. See Franchise Assessment Act.

2. Bill No 62, introduced to amend. 1889, 21. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 36. Reported, 118. 3. Bill No. 65, introduced to amend, 1889, 21. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 38. Reported, 118.

4. Bill No. 66, introduced to amend, 1889, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 53. Reported, 118. See Taxes. 5. Bill No. 71, introduced to amend, 1889, 23. Order for second reading discharged, 112. 6. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend, 1889, 47. Order for second reading discharged, 122. 7. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend, 1889, 51. Order for second reading discharged, 112. 8. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1889, 55. Order for second reading discharged, 112. 9. Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1889, 62. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- riittee, 110. Reported, 118. 10. Tiill No. 177, introduced to amend, 1889, 89. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 110. Reported, 118. " 11. Bill No. 199, introduced, The Assessment Amendment Act, 1889," 1889, 118. Second reading, 153. Third 153. R. 160. 52 Vic. c. 39. / 118. House goes into Committee en, 134, reading, A., 12. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend, 1890, 31. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- / mittee, 107. Reported, 145.

13. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend, 1890, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. Reported, 145. 1. Bill No. 142, introduced to amend, 1890, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 149. 5. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend, 1890, 61. Order for second reading discharged, 92.

These reports are appendixes to the Report of the Education Department, but printed separately. See Sessional Not >,lways presented to the Legislature, so the entries here do not contain all the Reports. Papei s. GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet,

16. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend, 1890, 69. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 91. Reported, 145.

17. Bill No. 192, introduced to amend, 1890, 78. Second reading and referred to the Municipal C >m- mittee, 107. Reported, 145.

18. Bill No. 197, introduced to amend, 1890, 81. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 320. Reported, 145.

19. Bill No. 210, introduced to amend, 1890, 93. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 145.

20. Bill No. 227, introduced to amend, 1890, 105. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 121. Reported, 145. 21. Bill No. 232, introduced to amend, 1890, 109. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 121. Reported, 145. 22. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1890, 31. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com-

mittee, 66. Reported ; title amended to read "The Assessment Amendment Act, 1890," and with of provisions other Bills embodied, 145. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 180. K. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 54. 23. Bill No. 195, introduced respecting exemptions from Municipal Assessment, 1890, 78. Second reading, 143. House goes into Committee on, 152. Third reading; amendments negatived, 187-92. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 55. 24. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend, 1891, 39. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 59. Reported, 157. 25. Bill No. 85, introduced to amend, 1891, 42. Order for second reading discharged, 93. 26. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1891, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 112. 27. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1891, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 85. Reported, 157. 28. Bill No. 130, introduced to amend, 1891, 67. Second reading and referred to the Municipal

. Committee, 85. Reported, 157. 29. Bill No. 141, introduced to amend, 1891, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 109. 30. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend, 1891, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 92. Reported, 157. 31. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend, 1891, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123. 32. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend, 1891, 97. Order for second reading discharged, 119. 33. Bill No. 178, introduced to amend, 1891, 110. Order for second reading discharged, 152. " 34. Bill No. 196, introduced The Assessment Amendment Act, 1891," 1891, 157- Second reading, 182. 54 Vic. c. 45. 157. House goes into Committee on j third reading, 167. R. A., 35. Bill No. 51, introduced to amend, 1892, 28. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 79. Reported, 159. 36. Bill No. 53, introduced to amend, 1892, 32. Order for second reading discharged, 115. 37. Bill No. 55, introduced to amend, 1892, 35. Debate on second reading adjourned, 115. Debate resumed, Bill read the second time and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123. Reported, 159. 38. Bill No. 75, introduced to amend, 1892, 47. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 66. Reported, 159. 39. Bill No. 77, introduced to amend, 1892, 51. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 79. Reported, 159. 40. Bill No. 101, introduced to amend, 1892, 78. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 41. Bill No. 121, introduced to amend, 1892, 85. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123. Reported, 159. 42. Bill No. 123, introduced to amend, 1892, 90. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123. Reported, 159. 43. Bill No. 127, introduced to amend, 1892, 90. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123. Reported, 159. 44. Bill No. 128, introduced to amend 1892, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123. Reported, 159. 45. Bill No. 134, introduced to amend, 1892, 98. Second reading and referred to the Mun/cipal Committee, 117. Reported, 159. 46. Bill No. 140, introduced to amend, 1892, 100, Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 123, Reported, 159. 47. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1892, 129. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 147. Reported, 159. 48. Bill No. 159, introduced to amend, 1892, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 157. 49. Bill No. 61. introduced to consolidate the Acts respecting the Assessment of Property, 1892, 13. Second reading, 40. House goes into Committee on, 186. Third reading, 186. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 48. 1899 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

" 50. Bill No. 175, introduced The Assessment Amendment Act, 1892," 1892, 160. Second reading, 175. House into Committee goes on, 175, 178, Third reading ; amendments negitived, 184. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 49.

51. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend, 1893, 21. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 135. Reported, 165. Petition in favor of, 162. 52. Bill No. 104, introduced to amend, 1893, 50. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 111. Reported, 165. 53. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend, 1893, 110. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 125, Reported, 165. 54. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend, 1893, 132. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. Reported, 165. 55. Bill No. 178, introduced to amend, 1893, 132. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 144. Reported, 165. 56. Bill No. 181, introduced to amend, 1893, 137. Not proceeded with. 57. Bill No. 187, introduced to amend, 1893, 141. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. Reported, 165. " 58. Bill No 198, introduced, The Assessment Amendment Act, 1893," 1893, 166. Second reading; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 192-3. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 38. 59. Bill No. 66, introduced to amend, 1894 16. Order for second reading discharged, 85. 60. Bill No. 68, introduced to amend, 1894, 16. Order for second reading discharged, 101. Petitions for, 74. Against, 52, 77.

61. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend, 1894, 20. Second reading negatived, 108. 6'. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend, 1894,23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 38. 63. Bill No. 100, introduced to amend, 1894, 36. Order for second reading discharged, 65. 64. Bill No. 105, introduced to amend, 1894, 39. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 79. Reported, 136. 65. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend, 1894, 46. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 101. 66. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend, 1894, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 79. 67. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1894, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 93. 68. Bill No. 123, introduced to amend, 1894, 66. Second reading and referred to the Muninipal Corn- mittee, 92. 69. Bill No. 125, introduced to amend, 1894, 69. Second reading and referred to the Municipa1 Corn- mittee, 92. 70. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1894, 69. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 94. Reported, 186. 71. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend, 1894, 72. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 92. Reported, 136.

- 72. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend, 1894, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 101. Reported, 136. 73. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend, 1894, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 94. 74. Bill No. 141, introduced to amend, 1894, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 118. Reported, 138. 75. Bill No. 143, introduced to amend, 1894, 83. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 101. 76. Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1894, 87. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com-

mittee, 105. Reported ; title amended, 137. See Gas Pipes. 77. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1894, 95. Order for second reading discharged, 156. 78. Bill No. 151, introduced to amend, 1894, 99. Order for second reading discharged, 146. 136. 79. Bill No. 167, introduced to amend, 1894, 115. Order for second reading discharged, " 80. Bill No. 178, introduced The Assessment Amendment Act, 1894," 1894, 136. Second reading, 136. House goes into Committee on, 153, 170. Third reading, 170, R. A., 203, 57 Vic. c. 51. the Com- 81. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend, 1895, 24. Second reading and referred to Municipal mittee, 40. Reported, 151. the Com- 82. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend, 1895, 35. Second reading and referred to Municipal mittee, 64. Com- 83. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1895, 38. Second reading and referred to the Municipal mittee, 64. Reported, 151. Corn- 84. Bill No. 108, introduced to amend, 1895, 50. Second reading and referred to the Municipal mittee, 64. Com- 85. Bill No. 114, introduced to amend, 1895, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal mittee, 99. 10 GENERAL INDEX TO THE 63 Viet.

86. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1895, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 110. Petition in favour of, 118.

87. Bill No. 120, introduced to amend, 1895, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 73,

88. Bill No 136, introduced to amend, 1895, 62. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 100. Reported, 151.

89. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend, 1895, 66. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 100. 90. Bill No. 142, introduced to amend, 1895, 73. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 105. Reported, 151. 91. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend, 1895, 96. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 102. Reported, 151. 92. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend, 1895, 98. Order for second readincr discharged, 144. 93. Bill No. 170, introduced to amend, 1895, 98. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 106. 94. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend, 1895, 99. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 105. 95. Bill No. 177, introduced tc amend, 1895, 101. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 96. Bill No. 183, introduced to amend, 1895, 101. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 139. Reported, 151. " 97. Bill No. 215, The Assessment Amendment Act, 1895," introduced, 1895, 151. Second reading, 151. House goes into Committee on, 151, 159, 163. Amendments re assessments of certain lots as farm lands in Cities, 159, 162. Third reading, 163. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 47.

98. Bill No. 61, introduced to amend, 1896, 26. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 37. Reported, 177. 99. Bill No. 64, introduced to amend, 1896, 28. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 65.

100. Bill No. 72, introduced to amend, 1896, 36. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 65. 101. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend re IncorpDrated Companies, 1896, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 81. 102. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1896, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 81. 103. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1896, 73. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 83. 104. Bill No. 135, introduced to amend, 1896, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 98. Reported, 177. 105. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend, 1896, 85. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 99. 106. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend, 1896, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 114. Reported, 177. 107. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend, 1896, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 114. Reported, 177. 108. Bill No. 190, introduced to amend, 1896, 105. Order for second reading discharged, 174. 109. Bill No. 202, introduced to amend, 1896, 131. Order for second reading discharged, 174.

110. Bill No. 210, introduced "The A-ssessment Amendment Act, 1896," 1896, 156. Sceond reading ; House in Committee on, 175. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 58.

111. Bill No. 70, introduced to amend, 1897, 22. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 47.

112. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend, 1897, 32. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 47.

113. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1897, 35. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 99. 114. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend, 1897, 44. Order for second reading discharged, 64. 115. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend, 1897, 45. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 74. Reported, 124. 116. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1897, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 82. 117. Bill No. 124, introduced to amend, 1897, 58. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 79. Reported, 124. 118. Bill No. 125, introduced to amend, 1897, 63. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 81. Reported, 124. 119. Bill No. 135, introduced to amend, 1897, 75. Order for second reading discharged, 139. 120. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend, 1897, 92. Order for second reading discharged, 117. 121. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend, 1897, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 105. Reported, 124. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 11

122. Bill No. 121, introduced "The Assessment Amendment Act 1897," 1897, 125. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 159. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 49.

123. Bill No. 48, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 53. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 102. Reported, 162.

124. Bill No. 59, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 71. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com - mittee, 115.

125. Bill No. 97, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 130.

126. Bill No. introduced "The Assessment Ill, Amendment Act, 1898," 1897-8,162. Second reading ; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 174. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 25.

127. Bill No. 103, introduced to amend, 1899, 82. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 99 128. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend, 1899, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported with recommendation that a Commission be appointed to examine into the question of turn-over tax raised by, 282. 129. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1899, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 150. Reported, 282. 130. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1899, 95. Second reading negatived, 131. 131. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1899, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 157. 132. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1899, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 158. Reported, 282. 133. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend, 1899, 122. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 161. Reported, 282. 134. Bill No. 183, introduced to amend, 1899, 141. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 182. Reported, 282. 135. Bill No. 199, introduced to amend, 1899, 157. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 189. Reported, 282. 136. Bill No. 232, introduced to amend, 1899, 198. Not proceeded with. 137. Bill No. 238, introduced to amend, 1899, 211. Not proceeded with. 138. Bill No. 250, introduced to amend, 1899, 221. Second reading, 228. House goes into Com- mittee on, 236. Order for third reading discharged, 300. See below. " 139. Bill No. 256, introduced The Assessment Amendment Act, 1899," 1899,290. Second reading; into on 290. 306. c. House goes Committee ; third reading, R. A., 62 Vic. 27. 140. Bill No. 107, introduced to amend, 1900, 36. Second reading negatived, 62.

141 . Bill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1900, 47. Order for second reading discharged, 107. 142. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1900, 49. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 80. Reported, 166. 143. Bill No. 149, introduced to amend, 1900, 67. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 89. Reported, 166. 144. Bill No. 154, introduced to amend, 1900, 70. Order for second reading discharged, 104. 145. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1900, 79. Order for second reading discharged, 187.

146. Bill No. 177, introduced to amend, 1900, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 124. Reported, 166. 147. Bill No. 180, introduced to amend, 1900, 90. Order for second reading discharged, 162. 148. Bill No. 193, introduced to amend, 1900, 100. Order for second reading discharged, 162. 149. Bill No. 197, introduced to amend, 1900, 103. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 124. Reported, 166. 150. Bill No. 216, introduced to amend, 1900, 121. Order for second reading discharged, 162.

151. Bill No. 259, introduced "The Assessment Amendment Act, 1900," 190D. 167. Second read- " " 193. re Iron ing, 183. House goes into Committee on, Third reading ; amendment Scrap assessment negatived, 217. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 34. 152. Motion proposed and negatived as to the exemption of personal property of companies investing in gas works, etc., 1880, 163. See Gas Pipes. 153. Motion proposed and negatived, that land, not including the buildings thereon, on which a place of worship is erected, or used, shall be liable to ba assessed as other land, 1890, 188. 154. Motion proposed and negatived, to extend the provisions of the Act to persona carrying on a trade or a mercantile or a manufacturing business, 1890, 188. 155. Motion proposed and negatived, in the direction of repealing existing exemptions as to colleges and incorporated seminaries, 1880, 189. 156. Motion proposed and negatived, re "exemption of personal earnings to the amount of $700, 1890, 17. 157. Motion proposed and negatived, providing that no by. law for substituting a business tax for the the sec- present mode of assessing personal property shall be passed until a by-law declaring that tion shall go into effect, shall have received the assent of the electors, &c., 1890, 190. 12 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

158. Motion proposed and negatived, regretting that a measure of a more comprehensive character has not been submitted, 1890, 191. 162. 159. Motion re assessment of certain lots as farm lands in Cities, 1892, 184 ; 1895, 159, 160. Motion re scrap iron assessment. 1900, 217. 161. Return ordered, shewing what Municipalities had passed by-laws imposing a business tax, 1891, 78. Not brought down. 162. Report presented, of the Commission on Municipal Taxation, 1893, 113. Sessional Papers No* 73. Printed. 163. Rule adopted, with regard to period of Session within which Bills must be introduced, 1900, 185.

164. Petitions for abolition of all exemptions, 1889, 16, 18, 20, 23, 26, 30, 32, &c.

165. Petitions re $600 exemptions on Dwelling Houses, 1889, 18, 27, 33, &c.

166. Petitions re publication of Assessment Rolls, 1889, 10, 23. 33, &c. 167. Petitions re sale of lands by local municipalities, 1889, 20, 30, 32, 49, &c. 168. Petitions re assessment of farm implements, 1889, 39. 169. Petition that all ecclesiastical property be excluded from exemption, 1890, 130. 170 Petitions respecting the assessment of places of worship, 1894, 12, 22, 24, 28, 35, etc. 171. Petitions respecting a tax on land values, 1894, 12, 14, 18, 19, 22, 24, 27, 34, 37, etc.; 1895, 37. 172. Petitions respecting assessment of gas plant and telephone wires, 1894, 22, 24, 35. See Gas Pipes.

173. Petitions for local option, 1895, 16, 19, 26, 29, 31, 33, 40, 49. 174. Petitions re turn-over tax, 1899, 215, 221, 224. See above, 128.

175. Petitions, general, respecting amendments to the law, 1889, 45, 52, 60 ; 1890, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 103 24, 26, 27, 29, 32, 36, 39, 48, 69, 77, 85, 95, 99, 10 1, 130 ; 1891, 43, 45, 50, 55, 5.9, 64, 74, 94, 97, ; 1892, 13, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 30, 34, 38, 43, 46, 49, 53, 56, 60, 64, 68, 71, 74, 81, 85, 88, 92, 107, 33, 109 ; 1893, 34, 37, 68, 88, 113, 116. 131, 162; 1894, 14, 19, 22, 24, 27, 34, 35, 37 ; 1895, 16, 37,

39, 56, 66, 70, 75, 94, 118 ; 1896, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 24, 27, 29, 31, 34, 38, 43, 48, 49, 50, 53, 59, 62, 66, 68, 72, 77, 79, 82, 84, 88, 89, 100, 127, 139 : 1897, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 30, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 46, 47, 58, 63,65, 67, 71, 75, 76, 80, 87, 91, 94, 98. 113, 159; i897-8,*14, 40, 55, 60, 69, 74, 137, 141; 1899, 53. 71, 73, 74, 87, 93, 96, 99, 111, 115, 152, 156, 159, 187, 197 ; (1900), 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 36, 40,

ASSIGNMENTS AND PKEEERENCES:

1. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1889, 46. Second reading and referred to a third 157. Select Committee, 110. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on ; reading, R. A., 160. 52 Vic c. 21. 2. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend, 1890, 57. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 91. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 160. R. A., 199 5$ Vic. c. 34.

3. Bill No 136, introduced to amend, 1891, 77. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 136. Reported, 149, House goes into Committee on. 175. Third reading, 175. R. A., 18 L. 54 Vic. c. 20. 4. Bill No. 80 introduced to amend 1892, 57. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 83. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 130, 147, 172. Third reading, 172. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 24.

5. Bill No. 143, introduced to amend, 1893, 92. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 115. No report, 6. Bill No. 154, introduced to make further provision respecting Assignments for the benefit of Creditors, title 1895, 78. Second readi'ng, 105. House goes into Committee on, 128. Third reading ; amended, 157. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c, 23.

7. Bill No. 69, introduced as to certain proceedings under the Act respecting, 1896, 30. Order for second reading discharged, 103.

8. Bill No. 114, introduced as to certain proceedings under the Act respecting, 1896, 64. Second read- ing, 102. House in Committee on, 129. Third reading, 152. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 31.

9. Petition respecting, 1889, 45.

* ASYLUMS :

1. Bill No. 181, introduced to amend the Act respecting Private Lunatic Asylums, 1890, 73. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 109. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 77

2. of 21 9 14 Reports Inspectors presented, 1889, 58 ; 1890, 68 ; 1891, 31 ; 1892, 16 ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 14 12 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 10 ; 1899, 114 ; 1900, 48.

3. Return ordered, shewing names of persons, or bodies, who have received remuneration for holding religious services in, 1892, 66. Presented, 117. Sessional Papers No. 87. Not printed.

4. Return ordered, shewing all remuneration received by each superintendent of, for the years, 1895 and 1896, whether in cash or goods, etc. 1897, 74. Not brought down.

5. Petition respecting admission of persons upon certificate, 1897-8, 32.

* For proceedings relating to the several Public Institutions, see their respective alphabetical heads. Also Public Institutions. 1899 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 13

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW :

Bill No. 106, introduced to amend the law as to, in certain cases, 1891, 54. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 128. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 25. See Barris- ters. Solicitors.

AUDITORS : See Municipal Auditors. Municipal and School Accounts.

AWARDS : See Accounts, Dominion and the Provinces. AWRKY, N.:

Report of, as Commissioner to Columbian Exposition, Chicago, presented, 1894, 125. Sessional Papers No. 98. Printed. See Columbian Exposition.

AYLMER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE : See Education.

AYLMER AND PORT BURWELL RAILWAY COY : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 36. Reported, 55. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 77- Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 138. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 114.

AYLMER, TOWN OF : Petition for Act respecting the floating debt of, 1890, 24. Reported, 54. Bill No. 66, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 99. Third reading, 106. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 79.

AIL:

1. Bill No. 170, introduced to authorize Police Constables to take Bail, 1896, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 150. Reported, 151. House goes into Committee on, 183. Third reading, 184. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 27. 2. Return ordered, shewing all cases in which persons liable upon recognizances of have been released, &c. 1890, 38. Presented, 126. Sessional Papers No. 68. Printed.

BAILIFFS :

Petition respecting remuneration of, ye removal of parsons from Gaols, 1892, 68.

BAKE SHOPS :

1. Bill No. 108, introduced respecting, 1896, 60. Second reading, 69. House in Committee on, 125. in favor of 140. Third reading, 132 . R. A., 191. 59 V. c. 64. Petitions 100, 2. Petition re regulation of hours of labour in, 1897-8, 60.

BALLOT, ELECTION BY : of 1. Bill No. 80, introduced to provide for the secrecy of, at Elections of Members the Legislative Assembly 1890, 22. Debate on second reading, adjourned, 80. Debate resumed and six months hoist proposed and carried, 97. 2. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend the Election Act, as to the secrecy of voting, 1890, 34. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 117, 151. Third reading on division, 173. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 3.

3. Bill No. 170, introduced to provide for the Election by Ballot of Public and Separate School Trus- tees, 1890, 65. Second reading negatived, 133-4. for the of votes 4. Motion proposed and negatived, to amend Public School Bill, by providing taking at Public and Separate School Elections, in Cities and Towns by Ballot, 1891, 161. 5 Motion proposed and negatived, to amend Election Act, by providing for making the Ballot for the

149 82 ; 221. Election of Members, a secret ballot, 18S9, ; 1892, 192; 1894, 1903, Education. 6. Motion proposed and negatived, re Election of School Trustee?, 1894, 113. See 7. Motion proposed and negatived, re numbered, 1900, 221. 8. Motion proposed and negatived, re marking of, 1900, 222. 223. See Elec- 9. Motion proposed and negatived, re shewing initials on, and number of, etc., 1900, tions. the use of the Ballot 10. Return ordered, shewing the number of Schoal Boards which have adopted at annual school elections, 1890 38. Presented, 80. Sessional Papers No. 52. Printed. " " 129. 11. Petition that the Durocher Ballot may be brought into general use in the Province (1894), See Municipal Councils.

BAPTIST CHURCH : See Toronto.

BAPTIST CONVENTION, ONTARIO AND QUEBEC : Bill No. introduced and Petition? for Act respactiug the Bjard of, 1889, 32, 76. Reported, 60 27, nittee on referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 65. Reported and referred to the Com fees 96. Second 104. House goes into Committee Private Bills, 86. Reported ; remitted, reading, on, 110. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 91.

BARBER BROTHERS : Sessional No. 64. Printed. Contract presented, forthetupply of printing paper, 1889, 159. Papers Ratified by House, 151. See Printing. 14 GENERAL INDEX TO THE r 63 Viet.

BAEBEKRY SHRUB, THE :

Return ordered, of correspondence with County of Simcoe, in relation to alleged injurious effect of, upon growing crops, 1898, 23. Not brought down. 2. Petition re investigation, 1898, 20.

3. Bill No. 167, introduced to prevent the growth and cultivation of, 1899, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 208. 4. Bill No. 153, introduced respecting the, 1900, 69. Second reading and referred to a Select Com- mittee, 89. Committee report, asking power to examine witnesses, 126. Bill reported, 142. House goes into Committee on, 186. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 48.

BARRIE, ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 131.

BARRIE, TOWN OP :

1. Petition for Act to confirm a conveyance made by the Town to Her Majesty the Queen, 1889, 15. Reported, 27. Bill No. 1, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 27. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 36-7. Reported, 56. Second reading, 71, House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77, R. A., 160, 52 Vic. c. 56.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate certain debts of, 1894, 26. Reported, 29. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 80. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third reading, 139. R. A., 203, 57 Vic. c. 61.

3. Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 483, of, 1900, 27. Reported, 67. Bill No. 50, introduced

and referred, 60. Reported ; title amended, 84. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 62. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS:

1. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend the law as to, in certain cases, 1891, 54. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 128. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 25. 2. Bill No. 134, introduced respecting the call of Solicitors to the Bar, 1894, 78. Second reading 116. House goes into Committee on, 119, 139. Third reading; title amended, 145. R A., 203. 57 V. c. 44.

Petitions to abolish distinction between, 1894, 66, 68, 74, 77, 109, etc.

BARRON, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

BATTENBERG, PRINCE HENRY : See Queen, Her Majesty.

BAXTER, JUDGE : Copy of Order in Council presented re commutation of fees, 1893, 9. Sessional Papers No. 3$. Not printed.

BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY :

Resolution ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 163.

BEACH, ASA :

Return ordered, showing date of appointment of, as License Inspector for Dundas, etc., 1888, 125. Presented, 1889, 22. Sessional Papers No. 28. Not printed.

BEACHES AND SHORES :

Bill No. 148, introduced to protect against depredation, 1889, 62. Second reading, 85. House goes into Committee on, 106, 114, 119. Third reading, 119. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 8.

BEECHWOOD CEMETERY CO"Y. : for Petition Act respecting, 1894, 12, Reported, 18. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 20. Reported, 30. Second reading, 49. House goes into Committee on, 60. Third reading, 62. R.A 203. 57 V. c. 95. ,

BEES AND BEE-KEEPERS ASSOCIATION : 1. Bill No. 155, introduced for the suppression of Foul Brood among, 1890, 57. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 82. Reported, 100. House goes into Committee on, 110, 119. Third reading, 122. R. A., 199. 53 V. c. 66. 2. Bill No. 100, introduced for the protection of Bees, 1892, 78. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 105, 110. Reported, 138. House goes into Committee on, 169. Third reading on division ; amendment negatived, 171-2. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 19. 3. Bill No. 179, introduced for the further protection of Bees 1895, 101. Second reading and re- ferred to a Select Committee, 139. No report. 4. Reports of the Association 95 144 1892* presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 179 ; ; 1893, 134 ; 1894, 61 122 ; 1895, ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, 126 ; 1897-8, 140 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 126.

BEET SUGAR :

Return ordered, of copies of papers, etc., iu connection with agitation for bounty on, 1900, 86. Not brought down. * No Report presented in Session of 1892. 1900 J JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 15

BELL, JUDGE :

Order in Council presented re commutation of fees of, 1892. 47. Sessional Papers No. 19. M"ot printed.

BELLEVILLE, CITY OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 11. Reported, 22. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 23. Reported, 40. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 57. Third reading, 82. R A 199. 53 V. c. 80.

2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 913, 1899, 70. Petition against, 105. Reported, 80. Bill No. introduced and 85. 39, referred, Reported, preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 172.

BENEVOLENT, PROVIDENT AND OTHER SOCIETIES : Bill No 84, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 30. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 46. Reported, 107. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 130. R. A 166. 58V. c. 39.

BELLEVILLE DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION : See Deaf and Dumb Institute.

BELLEVILLE, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH:

Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 27. Reported, 32. Bill No. 12, introduced and referred, 32. Re- fees 53. ported ; remitted, Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 81. 114, 142. Third reading, 152. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 118. BENEFIT SOCIETIES:

Bill No. 174, introduced respecting, 1894, 126. Second reading, 148. House goes into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 155. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 48. BENSON, JUDGE: Order in Council re commutation of fees 19. presented, of, 1892, Sessional Papers No. 41. Not printed, BERLIN ORPHANAGE:

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 132.

BERLIN, TOWN OF : to 1. Petition for Act confirm By-law No. 586 of, 1897, 34. Reported, 36. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred, 38. Reported preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 54.

2. Petitions for Act to validate By-law No. 586, of the, 1897-8, 32, 69. Reported, 65. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 95. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 131. R. A., 188. 61 V. c. 38.

BERLIN, AND WATERLOO, HOSPITAL ;

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to. 1896, 46.

BICYCLES AND BICYCLE PATHS : 1. Bill No. 151, introduced respecting, 1895, 78. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- j'Uee 102. No report. Petition against, 11L',

2. Bii; No. 130, introduced to am^nd the I 69. Second and referred to the M;m!c'> Act, 1897, " reading 96. title . . ,-ded uo Municipal Comn.ittee, Reported ; read An Act relating to Bicycle Paths," 159. into House goes Committee ot ; thiri r-vj'jirr?, 162. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 57. See Public Highways and Bridges. 3. Bill No. 170, introduced respecting Cycle P.* h *nd Cycle Path Commissioners, 1899, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 219.

4. Petitions respecting a uniform law to ilatt ?8-9, 71, 73, 74, 77, 79, 81, 84, 93, 96, 187.

BlDWELL, HOWLAND AND SHEGUINDAH, TOVV.VSFIP OF :

Bill No. 16, withdrawn ; fees remitted, Ib 9 4C. * BIENNIAL SESSIONS :

Motion, that the holding of, would sufficiently meet the requirements of the Public Service, etc.. and amendment proposed re reduction the Sessional Indemnity; amendment to amendment moved, committing House to original motion and debate on adjourned, 1894, 60. Debate resumed, amend- ments withdrawn and main motion put and negatived, 73.

BILLS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE : Incidental proceedings relating to : rise 1. Committee of the Whole without reporting, 1889, 121 ; 1900, 187. Bills of 2. Fees refunded on former Sessions. 1892, 94 ; 1896, 85 ; 1899, 153. 3. Public Bill of Private Member referred to Committee of the Whole after second reading, 1889, 136,

140 ; 1890, 150, 169 ; 1895, 141 ; 1900, 160.

4. Re-committed, after Report, to Committee on Private Bills, 1892, 95; 1893, 127, 135, 157: 1894,

106 ; 1897, 91 ; 1897-8, 109 ; 1900, 103, 117, 121, 124.

* See Debate on Address in Session of 1881. 16 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

5. Titles 64 95 89 amended by Committees, 1889, 45, ; 1890, 81, ; 1893, 84, ; 1894, 69, 87, 109 ; 1895, 66,

107, 112, 118 ; 1897, 92, 118, 159 ; 1899, 124, 128, 146, 177 ; 1900, 84, 108, 141, 145, 155, 156.

6. not Reported, Preamble proven, 1890, 60, 72 ; 1891, 66, 79 ; 1892. 72 ; 1893, 100, 109 ; 1894, 74, 80, 95 118 85 83, 86, ; 1895, 98, ; 1896, 69, ; 1897, 40, 51, 54, 72. 100 ; 1899, 152, 172, 179, 191 ; 1900, 80, 94, 100. 7. as in other 118 Reported embodied Bille, 1889, 115, ; 1890, 104, 145 ; 1899, 179, 282, 299 ; 1900, 166' for 8. Reported with recommendation delay, 1889, 124; 1890, 126 ; 1893, 165. 9. Titles amended at third 110 164 104 reading, 1889, 89, ; 1890, 129, 172, 180, ; 1892, 98, 144, ; 1893,

127; 1894, 199 ; 1895, 99, 130, 157 ; 1896, 105, 133 : 1897-8, 176.

10. Receive the six months' hoist, 1890, 181-3 ; 1895, 92. 11. Reported with provisions separated and new Bill founded thereon, 1889, 79. 12. Order referring Bill to Select Committee rescinded and Bill sent to another committee, 1889, 100. 13. after not Re-committed being reported preamble proven, 1890, 109 ; 1896, 69 ; 1897, 100 ; 1899, 173. 14. Referred from one Committee to another, 1890, 72. 15. One-half fees remitted, 1890, 85. 16. Reported adversely, 1890, 129 ; 1892, 174 ; 1899, 190. 17. Estate Bill re-introduced with amendments, after Commissioners had reported adversely, 1892, 78. 18. Re-introduced after withdrawal and fees remitted, 1893, 127. 19. Made first and second Orders on Paper, 1894, 140. 20. Passed without going through Committee, 1891, 197; 1897-8, 176. 21. Royal Assent withheld, 1891, 203; 1897-8, 188. 22. of Introduced on suspension Rules, 1895. 97, 117 ; 1899, 225 ; 1900, 137. 158. 23. that should be Letters Repotted incorporation sought by Patent, 1896, 77, 85 ; 1897, 83 ; 1899, 163,

24. that all Bills shall set forth in sections Motion, amending full, sought to be amended, etc.. ; with- drawn, i897, 49. See Legislative AsstmUy. 25. Private Bill introduced upon suspended Rules, without Petition or Report of Standing Orders and referred to Select Committee, 1898, 20 ; 1899, 225. 26. Resolution re reception of Petitions, Reports and introduction of Private Bills on re-assembling of Legislature after adjournment, 1898, 23.

27. Public Bills declared to be in the nature of Private Bills, 1899, 150, 182.

28. Printing Committee recommend certain reduction in number of printed, 1899, 180. Not ratified. 29. Public Bill referred to Railway Committee, 1900, 104. SO. Bill introduced and referred to Committee, without posting, 1900, 158. 31. Reported notices insufficient, 1900, 93, 119.

32. Provisions of, recommended to be eliminated, 1900, 58, 74, 93.

33. Rules adopted with regard to period of introduction of Municipal and Assessment Bills, and fee on certain Private Bills, 1900, 185.

BILLS OF SALE AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES ACT :

1. Bill No. 188, introduced to amend, 1895, 104. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 121, 143. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 24. See Mortgages and Sales of Per- sonal Property.

2. Bill No. 118, introduced, respecting, in the Unorganized Districts, 1896, 66. Order for second reading discharged, 111.

3. Bill No. 148, introduced respecting, in the Unorganized Districts, 1896, 83. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on, 111. Third reading 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 32.

4. Bill Ne. 168, introduced respecting Antecedent unregistered agreements for, 1896. 91. Second read- ing, 128. House in Committee on, 133. Third reading. 153. R A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 34. 5. No. Bill 177, introduced respecting the cost-! of seizure of goods under Chattel Mortgages, 1898, 98. Second reading, 140. House in Committee on, 155. Third reading, 177. R. A,, 19L 59 Vic. C OO.

6. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend, 1900, 85. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee 101. No report.

BINDER TWINE INDUSTRY :

1. Return ordered, shewing amounts expended in connection with, etc., 1894, 43. Presented 85. Sessional Papers No. 80. Printed. See Central Prison.

2. Return of in ordered, correspondence connection with manufacture of, at Central Prison, 1898, 24. Not brought down.

3. Return sold ordered, shewing quantity of, in 1899, to whom sold, etc., 1900, 124. Presented, 126. Sessional Papers No. 7%. Not printed. 1899 TO 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

BIRDS, INSECTIVOROUS :

Bill No. 67, introduced for the better protection of insectivorous and other birds, 1889, 23. Second reading- and referred to'a Select Committee, 55. Reported, 102. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 113. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 50. See Game Law.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS : 1. Bill No. 101, introduced to amend the Act relating to the registration of, 1894, 36. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 94. Reported, 126. Order discharged and Bill withdrawn, 155. 2. Bill No. 103, introduced consolidating the Acts relating to, 1896, 53. Second reading, 71. House in Committee on, 78, 87, 102. Third reading, 102. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 17.

3. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend the Act respecting the registration of, 1897, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 96.

4. Bill No. 63, introduced to amend the law respecting the registration of, 1897, 80. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 134. R. A. 168. 60 Vic. c. 13. 5. of the 72 20 120 Reports Registrar-General presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, 157 ; 1893, 159 :

1894, 63 ; 1895, 152 ; 1896, 10 ; 1897, 50 ; 1897-8, 158 ; 1899, 118 ;* 1900, 51.

BLANCHE RIVER PULP CO'Y :

1. Copy of agreement with, presented, 1900, 175. Sessional Papers No. 4-9. Printed. 2. Ratified by House on division, 1900, 216. See Pulp.

BLIND INSTITUTE, BRANTFORD : 31 16 9 10 14 10 Reports presented, 1889, 14; 1899, 10; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, 12 ; 55. 1897-8, 38 ; 1898-9, 76 ; 1900,

BLYTH, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act respecting the debt of, 1899, 73. Reported, 89. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 91. Reported, 116. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading 181. R. A., 30H. 62 Vic. c. 39..

BOILERS, STEAM :

1. Bill No. 76, introduced respecting the examination of Engineers and inspection of Boilers, 1889, 28. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 70. Reported with recommendation for delay, 124. 2. Bill No. 133, introduced respecting the examination of Engineers and the inspection of Stationary 44. Second and referred to a Select 107. Boilers, 1890, reading Committee, Reported ; title amended, 136. House goes into Committee on, 147. Order for further consideration in Com- mittee discharged, 197.

3. Bill No. 83, introduced respecting the examination of Stationary Engineers and the inspection of 42. Second and referred to a Select Stationary Boilers, 1891, reading Committee, 78. Reported ; title amended, 127. House goes into Committee on, 152. Third reading, 158. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 31.

4. Bill No. 134, introduced for the inspection of, 1895, 62. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 99. No report. 5. Bill No. 167, introduced for the protection of life a ad property in use of, 1900, 81. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee to be thereafter named, 98. Committee appointed, 114. Report adversely, but with certain recommendations, 191. 6. Return ordered, shewing the number of engines in each municipality and for what purpose used, 1890, 31, Not brought down.

7. Petitions respecting, 1889, 19, 23, 27, 49 ; 1900, 163, 177.

BONDS OR GUARANTEE POLICIES :

Copy of Order in Council presented, directing that policies of certain Companies may be given, 1900, 83. Sessional Papers No. 63. Not printed.

BONDS AND SECURITIES :

44 25 1895 Detailed Statement of presented, 1892, 170 ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 40, 1896, 47 ; 1897, 33.

BONUSES, MUNICIPAL : See Municipal Bonuses.

BOOK DEBTS :

Bill No. 172, introduced respecting the assignment of, 1894, 118. Order for sscond reading discharged^ 146.

BORRON, E. B.: 25 199 16. Reports of, presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1892,

* Printing Committee recommend certain changes re printing of Report, 1899, 180. 2 J.I. 18 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

BOUNDARIES OF ONTARIO, PROVINCIAL : of a of ihe before che as to the 1 Return ordered, copy Argument Privy Council, ; case submitted, etc., 1889, 74. Presented, 123. (Sessional Papers No. 60.) Printel. See St. Catharines Milling Coy. vs. the Queen. 2. Bill No. 237, introduced respecting the Boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, 1899,211. Second reading, 228. House goes into Committee on, 236. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 2. on the and of 25 3. Reports presented Northerly Westerly parts Ontario, 1889, ; 1890, 199 ; 1892, 16. See Borron.

BOUNDARY LINES :

Bill No. 59, introduced respecting disputes concerning, 1896, 26. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 37. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 172. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 21. See Line Fences.

BOWMANVILLE HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 131.

BOWMANVILLE, TOWN OF :

Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1893, 33. Reported. 41. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 60. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 163, 171. Third read- division title 171. R. 199. 56 Vic c. 58. ing on ; amended, A.,

BOYD, HANNAH : of Motion for correspondence re incarceration ; withdrawn, 1889, 88.

BOYS : Petition for legislation to prevent smoking on streets, 1893, 34. See Tobacco. Children.

BOYS AND GIRL'S, REPRIEVES : Return ordered, shewing official number of, from Penetanguishene Reformatory and Girls Refuge, 1900, 88. Presented, 118. Sessional Papers No. 71. Not printed.

BOYS REFORMATORY : See Ontario Reformatory for Boys. Oxford.

BRACEBRIDGE, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1889, 15. Reported, 41. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 61. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 93. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 57.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 49. Reported, 60. Bill No. 13, introduced and re ferred, 63. Reported, 79. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 150. Third reading, 158. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 62.

3. Petition for Act respecting certain debentures of, and the Township of Stevenson, 1900, 27. Re- ported, 44. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 45. Reported, with recommendation that sub- committee report, 156. Second reading, 192. House goes into Committee on, 192. Third read- ing, 211. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 63. BRACEBRIDGE AND TRADING LAKE RAILWAY COY.:

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1891, 49. Reported, 60. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 63. title 70. Second 84. House into 91. Reported ; amended, reading, goes Committee on, Third reading, 98. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 85.

2. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 35. Reported, 45. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 45 Reported, 85. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 146. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 109.

BRAMPTON, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1890, 19. Reported, 22. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 25. Reported. 33. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 79. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 81.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate floating debt of, 1899, 179. Reported, 112. Bill No. 64, introduced and referred, 113. Reported, 140. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 173. Third reading, 215. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 40.

BBANTFORD BLIND INSTITUTE : See Blind Institute.

BRANTFORD, CITY OF:

1. Petition for Act to enable the City to issue debentures for drainage, water, school and park pur- poses, 1890, 69. Reported, 71. Bill No. 108, introduced and referred, 72. Reported, 104. Second reading, 107. House goes into Committee on, 113. Third reading, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 82.

2. Petition for Act to enable the issue of certain debentures, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 47. Reported, title amended, 84. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 103. Third reading, 114. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 59. 1900 1 JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 19

BRANTFORD, CITY OF. Continued: 3. Petition for Act to ratify and confirm by-law No. 468 of Brantford and by-law No. 638 of Hamilton, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 26. Reported, 117. Second read ing, 125. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 152. R. A., 199. 55 Vic. c. 60. 4. Petition for Act to authorize the sale of part of Mount Hope Cemetery, 1895, 23. Reported, 49. Bill No. 1, 'introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 61. Second reading, 76. House goes into title 99. 166. 58 Vic. c. 61. Committee on, 87. Third reading ; amended, R. A., 5. Petition for Act respecting the liability of the Grand Trunk Railway Company, under a certain Agreement, 1897, 31. Not proceeded with.

6. Bill No. 6, introduced to amend the Municipal Law in relation to certain works on the G-rand 26. on third River, 1898, 26. Second reading, House goes into Committee ; reading, 27. R. A., 34. 62 Vic. c. 5.

BRANTFORD GAS COMPANY :

Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 77. Reported, 88. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 90. Re- ported, 179. Second reading, 188. House goes into Committee on, 201, 233. Third reading, 233. c. R. A. , 306. 62 Vic. 107.

BRANTFORD, NORFOLK AND PORT BURWKLL RAILWAY : See Tilsoriburg, Lake Erie and Pacific Railway. BRANTFORD, PORT DOVER AND GALT RADIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y.: Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 33. Reported. 41. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 112. Second reading, 121. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 156 R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 95.

BREWERS AND DISTILLERS AND OTHER LICENSES :

1. Bill No. 161, introduced respecting, 1899, 125. Resolutions introduced, 171. Lieutenant-Governor's of recommendation signified ; passed through Committee the Whole, 201-5. Concurred in on division and referred to Bill, 205. Mosion for second reading and six months hoist proposed and negatived, 205. Motion to go into Committee and six months hoist proposed and negatived, 2?5-6. Housie in Committee on, 226, 234. Motion for third reading and six months hoist proposed and negatived, 280-1. Third reading OH division, 281. R. A., 306. 62 Viet. c. 31. 2. Bill No. 244, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1900, 149. Second reading, 166. House goes into Committee on, 183. Third reaclng, 191. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 42. See Revenue.

BRIDGEBURG, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 19. Reported, 34. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 35. Reported; title amended, 62. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 87. Third reading, 91. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 62.

BRIDGES, MAINTENANCE OF :

1. Petitions 1889, 30, 79 ; 1891, 37, 38, 50, 56, 46 respecting, 68; 1892, 22, 24, 26, 34, 37, 42, 49 53 ' 60 71 149 ; 1893, 17, 29, 46, 58, 65, 88, 119, 134, 136, ; 1894, 14, 18, 19, 24, 27, 34, 35, 37 ; 1896, 16. 2. Motion to strike out section of Municipal Act relating to, 1894, 187. BRIGHTON, WARKWORTH AND NORWOOD RAILWAY CO'Y. for Motion leave to present a Petition and introduced a Bill to revive charter of, withdrawn, 1889, 91.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION ;

Resolution appropriating $7,500 towirds expenses of, in 1897, and Lieutenant-Governor's recommenda- tion signified; 1895, 151-2.

BRITISH NORTH AMERICA ACT : . that of Motion proposed and withdrawn, the interests the country require such change iu, as will place education under the jurisdiction of the Legislature as completely as other subjects, etc,, 1891, 153-4. See Senate.

BROCKVILLE ASYLUM :

1. Motion proposed and negatived, re site and buildings, 1892, 199.

2. Bill No. 158, introduced respecting the erection of, 1893, 101. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant- Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee of the Whole and referred to Bill, 105-6. Second reading, 107. House goes into Committee on, 117. Third reading, 120. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 54.

3. Motion proposed and negatived, re farm stock, etc., 1896, 160.

BROCKVILLE GAS LIGHT COY.:

Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1891, 40. Reported, 53. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 57. Reported, 86. Second reading, 100. House in Committee on, 105. Third reading, 109. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 96.

BROCKVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1890, 124. 20 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

BEOCKVILLE HOSPITAL DE VINCENT DE PAUL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1889, 34.

BROCKVILLE AND PRESCOTT JOINT STOCK ROAD CO'Y. : Petition re certain Statutory returns, 1900, 84.

BROCKVILLE, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to enable the town to issue debentures for drainage purposes, 1889, 32. Reported, oO. Bill No. 48, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 81. Sacond reading, 90. House goes into Committee 97. Third 102. R. A 160. 52 Vic. c. 58. on, reading, ,

2. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1892, 26. Repirted, 31. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 35. Reported, 85. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 116. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 64. 3. Petition for Act respecting the floating debt of, 1899, 81. Reported, 101. Bill No. 59, introduced and referred, 104. Reported, 120. iSecond reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 181. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 41.

BROCKVILLE, WESTPORT AND SAULT STE. MARIE RAILWAY CO'Y. :

1. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1892, 34. Reported, 88. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 114. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 145. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 93. BROOM CONTRACT See Central Prison.

BROWN, JOSEPH ALBERT : Petition for Act to enable him to be registered as a member of the Ontario College of Pharmacy, 1891. 37. Reported, 43, Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 62. Order for second reading discharged, ; fees remitted, 128.

BROWN, M. C. :

Motion for correspondence respecting declarations and attitude of, with regard to Continental Union

or Annexation ; withdrawn, 1893, 155.

BRUCE HOUSE OP REFUGE :

Order in Council ratified, granting $4,000 to, 1889, 207.

BRUCE MINES AND ALGOMA RAILWAY CO'Y. :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 70. Reported. 88. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 91. Reported, 133. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 160, 216. Third reading. 216. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 93.

BRYCE, P. H. : 1. Return ordered, of papers, etc., in connection with charges against by G, A. Dorian, 1894, 90. Pre- sented, 186. Sessional Papers No. 127. Not printed . 2. Return ordered, of papars, etc., in connection with inquest on one Maton, 1894, 100. Presented, 137. Sessional Papers No. 110. Not printed.

BUDGET SPEECH : See Financial Statement. Supply.

BUILDING SOCIETIES :

1. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 43. Second reading and referred to a Select Com- mittee, 91. Reported, 109. House goes into Committee on, 120, 139. Third reading, 139. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 34.

2. Bill No. 141, introduced to amend, 1892, 100. Second reading an'd referred to the Legal Committee, on third 179. 132. Reported, 159. House goes into Committee ; reading, R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 40.

3. Bill No. 185, introduced respecting, 1893, 141. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 158. Reported, 162. House goes into Committee on, 166. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 31.

4. Bill N"o. 112, introduced respecting the inspection of, 1895, 50. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 99. No report. 5. Bill No. 202, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1895, 113. Order for second reading dis- charged, 139. 6. Bill No. 62, introduced respecting, 1896, 26. Order for second reading discharged, 172.

7. Bill No. 197, introduced respecting, 3896, 113. Order for second reading discharged, 174.

8. Bill No. 207, introduced respecting, 1896, 142. Second reading, 156. House in Committee on, 176, 178. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 41.

9. Bill No, 151, introduced respecting, 1900, 69. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee,. 89. No report.

10. Bill No. 18 1, introduced respecting, 1903, 95. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee* 150. No report.

BURGLARY INSURANCE CO'Y. : See Ontario Burglary Insurance Co'y. 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 21

Bill No. 84, introduced to amend the Act respecting conveyances to trustees for, 1890, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 86. Reported, 118. House goes into Com- mittee on, 146. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 48. *

BURLEIGH AND ANSTRUTHKR, TOWNSHIPS OF : Petition for Act to confirm a certain by-law, 1895, 37. Reported, 41. Bill No. 59, introduced &nd referred, 44. Reported, 90. Second reading; 100. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 140. R.A. 166. 58 Vic. c. 63.

BURLINGTON BEACH :

Return ordered, of correspondence re rights of City of Hamilton to portions of, 1896, 36. Presented, 112. Sessional Papers No. 70. Not printed.

BUSH FIRES AND FIRE GUARDIANS :

1. Select Committee appointed to enquire into the best means of preventing the spread of bush fires, 1889, 88. Report, 102. 2. Bill No. 190, introduced to authorize the appointment of fire guardians and for the better prevention of bush fires, 1889, 102. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 120. Reported, 124.

House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 157. R.A. 160. 52 Vic. c. 46. 3. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 58. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 127. R.A. 199. 53 Vic. c. 63. See Forest Fires. Forestry.

BUSINESS PLACES :

1. Bill No. 92, introduced for the protection of persons employed in, 1892, 62. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 99, 108. .Reported, 116. House goes into Committee on, 130. Petition respecting, 100. Third reading, 139. R.A. 204. 55 Vic. c. 54.

2. Bill No. 162, introduced for the further protection of persons employed in, other than factories, 1895, 91. Second reading 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 130. R.A. 166. 58 Vic. c. 51. See Factories.

BUSINESS TAX :

Return ordered, shewing what municipalities have passed by-laws imposing a, 1891, 78. Presented, 1892,80. Sessional Papers No. 73. Not .printed. See Departmental Stores.

BUSINESS, VOLUME OF : See Official Appointments.

BUTTER AND CHEESE ASSOCIATIONS : See Cheese and Butter. Dairymen* Associations.

BUTTER TRADE :

1. Resolution, re encouragement of, 1895, 62. 2. Motion, expressing satisfaction with the intention of the Dominion Government to provide for shipment of butter to Great Britain and to purchase same at twenty cents per pound, etc.; super- seded by amendment, 1895,62-4.

BUTWELL, HENRY : See Gratuities.

/CALEDONIA, ALFRED AND PLANTAGENET, TOWNSHIPS OF :

Petition for Act respecting certain By-laws concerning, 1899, 70. Reported, 88. Bill No. SO, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 128. Second reading, 136. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 225. R.A. 306. 62 Vic. c. 42.

CAMP BAY AND CROW LAKE RAILWAY : Petition for Act to incorporate the Crow Lake Railway and Development Company, 1900, 26.

Reported, 38. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 38. , Reported, title amended, 108. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 192. Third reading, 199. R.A. 232. 63 Vic. c. 110. CAMPBELLFORD, VILLAGE OF:

Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 32. Reported, 37. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 37 Re- ported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 99. Third reading, 101. R.A. 199. 53 Vic. c. 84.

CANADA :

Petition that certain questions affecting the future of, may be submitted to the popular vote, 1894, 36. 22 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ G3 Viet.

CANADA LANDED CREDIT CO'Y.:

Petition for Act to further amend the Act incorporating. 1890, 21. Reported, 29. Bill No. 11, intro duced and referred, 29. Reported, 40. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 57. Third reading, 61. R.A. 199. 53 Vic. c. 128.

CANADA PERMANENT AND WESTERN CANADA MORTGAGE CORPORATION :

Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 32. Reported, 56. Bill No. 79, introduced and referred, 90.. title 145. Reported ; amended, Second reading, 160. House goes into Comm'tbee on, 167. Third reading, 191. R.A. 232. 63 Vic. c. 129.

CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED COPPER AND NICKEL CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897-8, 22. Reported, 42. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 60. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 142. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 67.

CANADIAN COPPER CO'Y :

Return ordered, shewing all lands held in fee by, and other companies and persons, or under mining lease, in Nipissing, acreage, etc., 1900, 151. Not brought down. CANADIAN GENERAL TRUSTS CO'Y:

Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 64.

Reported ; not proceeded with ; fees remitted 3 97.

CANADIAN HISTORICAL EXHIBITION :

Bill No. 90, introduced respecting, 1896, 40. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 74. Reported, 90. House in Committee on, 102. Third reading, 132. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 16. * CANADIAN INSTITUTE : 1. Report presented, 1889, 112 ; 1890, 14 ; 1891, 75 ; 1892, 16 ; 1893, 159 ; 1894, 98. See Archeology.

2. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce vote for, 1899, 256.

CANADIAN NIAGARA POWER CO'Y :

1. Petition against extension of time to the, for commencement of Tunnel, 1897, 25. 2. Return ordered, of copy of agreement between the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park Commission- ers and the Niagara Falls Electric Railway Company, 1897-8, 80. Presented, 127. Sessional Papers No. 4$> Not printed. 3. Motion proposed and withdrawn, re refusal of the Government to grant an extension of franchise to, etc., 1897-8, 183.

4. Petition re discharge of waters oi, 1897-8, 128. 5. Resolution re forfeit or termination of contract of Company, 1899, 135. 6. Amendment proposed and negatived, striking out sections 35 and 36 of Statute Amendment Bill relating to Company, 1899, 291. See Statute Law, 1. Petitions for cancellation of contract, 1899, 84, 140.

CANADIAN OFFICERS IN SOUTH AFRICA : See South Africa.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY : See Public Lands.

CANBOROUGH, TOWNSHIP OF : y Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to damage done to owners of farms in, and upon a public highway, by construction of dam at Dunnville, 1890, 198. Not brought down.

CANISBAY TOWNSHIP : See Algonquin Park.

CARLETON, COUNTY OF : 1. Bill No. 169, .introduced to provide for holding Winter Assizes in, 1890, 65. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 105. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 15. 2. Bill No. 188, introduced respecting the Clerk of the Peace of the, 1894, 197. Second and third readings, 197. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 30.

CARLETON GENERAL PROTESTANT HOSPITAL :

Petition for Act respecting the Directors of, 1897, 35. Reported, 51. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 58. Reported; fees remitted, 78. Second reading, 81. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 99.

CARLETON PLACE, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 34. Reported, 41. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 42, Reported, 56. Second reading on division, 85. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third read- ing, 112. R. A. 203. 57 Vic. c. 62. 2. Petition for Act to authorize the issue of debentures, 1895, 37. Reported, 71. Bill No. 67, intro- duced and referred, 72. Reported, 94. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 119. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 64. * Archaeological Reports included. For earlier Reports see Education. 1899 TO 1900. 2-3 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

CARMAN NATURAL GAS CO'Y : See Petrolea, Town of.

CARP, ALMONTE AND LANARK RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 19. Reported, 89. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 118. Second reading, 13 L. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 139. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 94.

CARPENTER, JAMES HENRY : Petition for Act to enable him to practice Dentistry, 1894, 14. Reported, 53. Bill No. 22, introduced title 69. 73. House into Committee and referred, 56. Reported ; amended, Second reading, goes en, 91. Third reading, 100. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 104.

CASSELMAN, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 36. Reported, 46. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 48. Re- ported, 75. Second reading, 84. House goes into Committee on, 91 . Third reading, 91. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 63.

CATTLE :

1. Report presented, of Commission appointed to report upon the practice of dehorning, 1893, 21. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed.

2. Bill No. 220, introduced to amend the Act respecting the slaughtering of, and inspection of milk and meat, 1900, 121. Order for second reading discharged, 140.

CEMETERIES AND CEMETERY CO'YS. :

Bill No. 123, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1891, 65. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 95. Third reading, 98. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 41.

2. Bill No. 92, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 38. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 46. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 40.

3. Bill No. 104, introduced respecting, 1897, 45. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 104. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 43.

4. Bill No. 154, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1897, 95. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 44. 5. Bill No. 99, introduced respecting, 1897-8, 130. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- 182. R. 188. mittee, 157. Reported, 162. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, A., 61 Vic. c. 21.

6. Bill No. 126, introduced respecting Cemetery Companies, 1899, 97. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 130. No report. 7. Bill No. 180, introduced respecting the closing and sale of disused cemeteries owned by Munici- palities, 1899, 137. Second reading, 154. House goes into Committee on, 227. Order for third reading discharged, 283.

CENSUS : Return ordered, compiled from the Federal Census, shewing population of each cjunty in Ontario, etc. 1894, 21. Presented, 128. Sessional Papers No. 104. Printed.

CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, OHIO :

Report presented, on Ontario's Exhibit at, 1889, 135. Sessional Papers No. 30. Printed. See Worlds Columbian Exhibition,

CENTRAL CANADA LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY OF ONTARIO : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 32. Reported, 36. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred, 37. Reported, 81. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 106, 156. Third reading, 156. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 129. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 32. Reported, 58. Bill No. 63, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 68. Second reading, 86. Houss goes into Committee on, 88, 142, 146. Third reading, 177. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 130.

CENTRAL COUNTIES RAILWAY CO'Y. :

Resolutions granting aid to, 1893, 186 ; 1900, 189. Resolution re payment of debts of contractors to labourers, 1896, 182.

CENTRAL FARMER'S INSTITUTE : See Farmers' Institutes.

CENTRAL ONTARIO RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition, that it be a condition of any grant to, that line shall run within a certain distance of vil- lage of Bancroft, 1899, 105.

2. Resolution ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 189. 24 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

"CENTRAL PRISON :

1. Bill No. 183, Introduced to amend the Acts relating to, 1893, 138. Resolutions introduced, Lieuten- of the ant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee Whole and referred to Bill, 138-9. Second reading, 158. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third leading, 171. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 53. 2. Copies of agreements presented, re manufacture of brooms and woodenware, 1890, 94. Sessional Papers No. 48. Printed. Ratified by House, 116. 3. Estimated sales presented, for 1394 from industries of 1894, 132. Sessional Papers No. 107. Printed. Se Public Institutions. 4. Copy of agreement presented, re manufacture of brooms at, 1895, 93. Sessional Papers No. 62. Printed. Amendment to motion for ratification, negatived, 130. Ratified by House, 131. 5. Agreement presented, relating to the manufacture of binder twine at the, and Order in Council authorizing, 1896, 76. Sessional Papers No. 65. Printed. Ratified by House, 128. 6. Return ordered, shewing stock in hand in each of the industrial departments of etc., 1896, 28. Pre- sented, 61. Sessional Papers No. 61, Printed. 7. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to certain charges made by James Massie, etc., 1896, 54. Presented, 104. Sessional Papers No. 69. Not printed. 8. Return ordered, shewing cost of machinery in connection with the manufacture of binder twine, etc., 1896, 65. Presented, 81. Sessional Papers No. 67. Printed. 9. Return ordered, shewing amount of stock in hand in Prison industries during the years 1891-96, etc., 1897. 49. Presented, 67. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed. 10. Return ordered, of correspondence in connection with manufacture of binder twine at, 1898, 24. Not brought down.

11. Copy of agreement presented, as to manufacture of rope at, 1899, 100. Sessional Paptrs No. 58. Not printed. 12. Return ordered, shewing quantity of binder twine, sold in 1899, to whom sold, etc., 1900, 124. Presented, 126. Sessional Papers No. 72. Not printed.

13. Motion proposed and negatived re expenditures at, 1892, 195. 14. Motion, proposed and negatived, re salaries of certain officials, 1896, 159.

CHAMBERS AND SINGLE COURT : 61. Administration of Petitions respecting the holding of, out of Toronto, 1893, 17 ; 1894, 13, 50, See Justice.

CHAPLIN WILLIAM :

Petition for Act for the appointment of new trustees of the Settlement of, 1890, 24. Reported, 49. Bill No. 102, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 64. Reported and re- ferred to Committee on Private Bills, 88. Reported, 104. Second reading 107. House goes into Committee on, 129. Third reading, 138. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 148.

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS :

Bill No. 196, introduced respecting aid to, 1895, 113. Second reading, 126. House goes into Com- mittee on, 132, 142. Third reading, 154. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 60. See Charity Aid Act. CHARITY AID ACT:

1. Bill No. 178, introduced to amend, 1900, 88. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading 159. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 58.

Orders in Council ratified, relating to the following Institutions : Barrie, Royal Victoria Hospital, 1897-8, 131. Berlin, Orphanage, 1897-8, 132. Berlin and Waterloo, Hospital, 1896, 46. Bowmanville, Home for Aged and Infirm, 1900, 131. Brant, House of Industry, 1891, 148. Brockville, St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, 1889, 34. General Hospital, 1890, 124. Chatham, St. Joseph's Hospital, 1892, 69. General Hospital, 1894, 114. Cobourg, Home for the Aged, 1897, 84. Gollingwood, General and Marine Hospital, 1890, 124. for the Cornwall, Hotel Dieu Hospital, 1897-8, 131. General Hospital, 1899, 205. St. Paul's Home Aged, 1899, 206. Elgin, House of Industry, 1891, 146. Gait, Hospital, 1891, 144. Old Ladies Home, 1891, 149. Gravenhurst, Sanitarium for Consumptives, 1897-8, 132. Hamilton, St. Joseph's Hospital, 1891, 145. St. Peter's Home, 1891, 148. Rescue Home, 1897, 85.

Huntsville, General Hospital, 1896, 86 ; 1897, 84. Kingston, Home for Friendless Women and Infants, 1899, 206. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 25

CHARITY AID ACT. Continued. Lincoln, House of Industry, 1891, 146. Lindsay, Home for the Aged, 1897, 85. London, St. Joseph's Hospital, 1891, 145. Aged Men's Home, 1891, 147. Convalessent Home, 1892, 169. Rescue Home for Women, 1894, 114. Home for Incurables, 1897, 84. Middlesex, House of Industry, 1891, 147. Norfolk, House of Industry, 1891, 147. Ottawa, Home for the Aged, 1889, 30. Orphans Home, Refuge Branch, 1899, 30. Home of Friend- less Women, 1892, 69. Refuge of Our Lady of Charity, 1893, 160. Hospital for Sick Children, 1894, 114. Rescue Home, 1895, 67. Infant's Home, 1896, 47. Maternity Hospital, 1895, 46. St. Luke's General Hospital, 1899, 206. Home for Incurables, 1899, 206. Owen Sound, General and Marine Hospital, 1893, 105. Parry Sound, General Hospital, 1900, 130. Peterborough, Nicholls Hospital, 1890, 124. St. Joseph's Hospital, 1891, 145. House of Providence, 1891, 148. Hat Portage, General Hospital, 1897-8, 131. St. Thomas, Amasa Wood Hospital, 1893, 105. Sarnia, General Hospital, 1897, 84. Sault Ste. Marie, General Hospital, 1900, 130. Stratford, General Hospital, 1892, 69, Sudbury, General Hospital, 1895, 66. St. Joseph's Hospital, 1897-8, 132. Toronto, Convalescent Home, 1889, 31. Church Home for the Aged, 1889, 31. St John's Hospital 1889, 31 The Haven, 1890, 124. Hospital for Sick Children, 1891, 144. Homoeopathic Hospi- tal, 1891, 145. St. Michael's Hospital, 1893, 105. Rescue Home, 1894, 114. Children's Shelter, 1894, 114. Haven and Gate Mission. 1895, 67. Old Folk's Home, 1896, 46. Western Hospital, 1897, 84. Aged Mens Home, 1900, 130. Good Shepherd Female Refuge, 1900, 131. Waterloo, House of Industry, 1891, 146. Welland, House of Industry, 1891, 149. Wellesley, Bethseda, Orphanage, 1896, 46. Wellington, House of Industry, 1891, 147. Windsor, Hotel Dieu Hospital, 1892, 69. Home of the Friendless, 1892, 69. Hotel Dieu Orphan" age, 1892, 70. Woodstock, Hospital, 1896, 46. York, House of Industry, 1891, 146.

CHATHAM, CITY OF :

1. Petition for Act to. consolidate the debt of the Town of, 1892, 21. Reported, 30. Bill No. 4, intro- duced and referred, 31. Reported, 72. Second reading, 80. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 116. R.A., 204. 55 V. c. 65. 2. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 53. Reported, 76. Bill No. 69, introduced and referred, 72. Reported, 98. Petition against, 123. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 65. 3. Petition for Act respecting certain school moneys of 1896, 29. Reported, 44. Bill No. 2, intro- duced and referred, 54. Reported, 89. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 102. Third reading, 132. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 77. CHATHAM CITY AND SUBURBAN RAILWAY COY.:

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1896, 58. Reported, 68. Bill No. 84, introduced and referred, 70. Reported, 89. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 135. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 101.

2. Petitions for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1897, 29, 46, Reported, 36. Not proceeded with. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 13. Reported, 85. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 87. Reported, 111. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 59.

CHATHAM, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 19. Reported, 24. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred to Com- missioners of Estate Bills, 25. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 42. Reported; fees remitted, 71. Second reading, 79, House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 93. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 140.

CHATHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1894, 114.

CHATHAM, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH : Petition for Act to enable the trustees to sell certain lands and for other purposes, 1890, 29. Reported, 33. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred to Commissioners of E&tate Bills, 34. Reported and fees 55. Second 67. referred to Committee on Private Bills, 47. Reported ; remitted, reading, House goes into Committee on, 79. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 52 V. c. 143. 26 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet

CHATHAM, ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL : Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 69.

CHATHAM, TOWN OF : See Chatham, City of.

CHATHAM WATER WORKS : 1. Petition for Act to confer upon the company power to borrow $150,000, 1890, 24. Reported, 37. Bill No. 60, introduced and referred, 40. Reported, 55. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 79. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 53 Vic, c. 130. 2. Petition for Act to confer certain posers upon, 1891, 12. Reported, 43. Bill No. 20, introduced ' and referred, 50. Reported, 72. '"Second reading, 82. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 145. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 66. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 36. Reported. 54. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 55. Reported, 85. Second reading, 91. House in Committee on, 103. Third reading, 111. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 103. CHATTELS AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES:

1. Bill No. 243, introduced to amend the Act respecting the conditional sales of chattels, 1890, 22. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 36. See Factors Act.

2. Bill No. 188, introduced to amend, 1895, 104. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 121, 143. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 24. See Mortgages and Sales. 3. Bill No. 118, introduced respecting, in the Unorganized Districts, 1896, 66. Order for second reading discharged, 111. 4. Bill No. introduced in the 83. Second 103. 148, respecting, Unorganized District?, 1896.' reading, House goes into Committee on, 111. Third reading, 117. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 32.

5. Bill No. 168.- introduced respecting antecedent unregistered agreements for, 1896, 91. Second read- ing, 128. House in Committee OD, 133. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 24. 6. Bill No. 177, introduced respecting the costs of seizure of goods under Chattel Mortgages. 1896, 98. Second reading, 140. House in Committee on, 155. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 33.

7. Bill No. 233, introduced to amend the Act respecting conditional sales of, 1899, 198. Second read- ing and referred to Legal Committee, 228. No report. 8. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend the Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgage Act, 1900, 85. Second reading and referred to Legal Committee, 104. No report. See Bills of Sale.

CHEESE AND BUTTER :

1. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend the Act providing against frauds in supplying milk to cheese and butter manufactories, 1892, 90. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 131. Reported, 139. House goes into Committee on, 157, 172. Third reading, 175. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 53.

2. Bill No. 175, introduced for the relief of manufacturing associations, 1895, 99. Second reading and referred to the 139. into Legal Committee, Reported, 140. House goes Committee on ; third

. reading, 157. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 41. See Butter Trade. 3. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1897, 38. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 50. Reported, 107. House goes into Committee on, 117. Third reading, 120. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 39. 4. Bill No. 108, introduced respecting disputes concerned with the purchase and sale of cheese, 1897-8, 154. Second reading, 179. 5. Bill No. 211, introduced respecting Cheese and Butter Exchanges, 1899. 164. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 217. Reported, 230. House goes into Committee on, 271. Third reading, 283. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 20. 6. Bill No. 214, introduced respecting Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Associations, 1899, 173. Second reading, 217. House goes into Committee on, 221. Third reading, 225. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 19.

7. Bill No. 218, introduced to amend the Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Associations Act, 1900, 121. Second reading, 147. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 159. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 25.

8. Report presented, 1900, 176. Sessional Papers No. 22. Printed, See Butter. Dairymen.

CHESTER, VILLAGE OF : . Petition for Act to incorporate the Village as a town, 1890, 15. Reported, 33. Bill No. 58, introduced and 34. referred, Reported ; preamble not proven, 60. Fees remitted, 81.

CHILDREN, NEGLECTED : 1. Bill No. 218, introduced respecting the commitment of persons of tender years, 1890, 96. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 119. R. A. 199. 53 Vic. c. 76. 2. Bill No. 254, introduced respecting the custody of, 1890, 142. Second reading, 180. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 180. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 75. 3. Bill No. 71, introduced for the prevention of cruelty to, and better protection of, 1893, 20. Second reading, 75. House goes into Committee on, 107, 117. Third reading : amendments negatived, 150. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 45. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 27

CHILDREN, NEGLECTED. Continued. 4. Bill No. 87, introduced for the further protection of children, 1895, 30. Second reading, 67. House goes into Committee on, 96, 126. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 52.

5. Bill No. 65, introduced to regulate the immigration into Ontario of certain classes of, 1897, 17. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 85. Third reading, 102. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 53. See Maternity Boarding Houses. 6. Return ordered, shewing number of, under 15 years of age, arrested and brought before any court, - etc., 189 L, 111. Presented, 1892, 54. Sessional Papers No. 69. Not printed.

7. Return ordered, shewing number of times the Children's Court sat at Toronto, etc., and number of children brought before, etc., 1897, 48. Presented, 139. Sessional Papers No. 71. Not printed. 8. 10 10 29 64. Report presented, 1894, ; 1895, 17 ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 161 ; 1899, 114 ; 1900, * 9. Report presented re immigration of British children, 1897-8, 161. Sessional Papers No. 60. Printed 10. Petitions respecting, 1893, 17, 29, 103; 1897-8, 128, 354.

11. Petitions re case of pauper, 1896, 16, 21, 24; 27, 29, 31, 34, 38, 48, 50, 59, 72.

12. Petitions re compulsory inspection of teeth of school, 1900, 36. 40, 44, 49, 50,53, 56, 63, 65, 67, 72, etc.

CHOLERA REGULATIONS : See Health. CHURCH PEWS:

Bill No. 133, introduced to amend the Act respecting executions, 1897, 73. Second reading and1 referred to the 82. title Legal Committee, Reported ; amended, 118. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 144. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 18.

CIRCUSES : See Travelling Shows.

CITY COUNCILS :

1. Bill No. 55, introduced respecting, and other matters, 1898, 22. Second reading and referred to Municipal Committee, 60. No report. 2. Bill No. 65, introduced respecting City and Town Councils, 1896, 28. Order for second reading discharged, 93. 3. Petitions against, 1896, 104, 127, 131, 140,

CITY AND COUNTY CLERKS :

Return ordered, shewing salaries of, 1894, 91. Presented, 132. Sessional Papers No. 109. Printed. CITY AND COUNTY TREASURERS:

Return ordered, shewing salaries of, 1894, 84. Presented, 132. Sessional Papers No. 108. Printed.

CITY MANHOOD SUFFRAGE : See Elections. CIVIL ENGINEERS:

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 77. Bill not introduced ; see below. 2. Bill No. 136, introduced respecting, 1899, 106. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 161. No report.

CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES : See Public Service.

CLARENCE, DUKE OF : See Queen, Her Majesty the.

CLARKE, FREDERICK HENRY : Petition for Act to enable the Ontario College of Pharmacy to admit to practice as a chemist and druggist, 1893, 68. Reported, 77. Bill No. 63, introduced and referred, 79. Reported, 117. Second reading, 125. Bouse goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 146. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 116.

CLAVET, GEORGE :

Motion for correspondence, re agreement with, et al, of date 25th April, 1885, and Debate on adjourned, 1900, 151. Order for resuming discharged, 188. See Pulp. * CLERK :

4 8 4. 1.. Declares Speaker elected, 1891, 4 ; 1895, ; 1897, ; 1898, at 2. Lays upon the Table of the House returns of votes polled elections, 1891, 29; 1892, 80 ; 1893, 162 ; 15 8 24. 1894, 5, 46 ; 1895, 12, 117 ; 1896, 11 ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899, 67 ; 1900, 2 25 3 3. His certificates of elections of members, 1889, 4. 22 ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, 3, 41, 47 ; 1893, 2, ; 14. 1894, 3, 26 ; 1895, 10, 65 ; 1896, 3, 6 ; 1897, 5 ; 1899, 3, 210 ; 1900, 3, 4. 2 2. Presents Roll containing names of members elected at general elections, 1891, 2 ; 1895, ; 1898,

5. Announces that the Lieutenant-Governor withholds his assent to a certain Bill, by reason of the Bill having been ascertained to cover cases not contemplated on its passing, 1894, 203.

18-.) 183 Announces the Royal Assent to Bills passed, 1889, 162; 1890, 203; 1, ; 1892, 207; 1893, 202; 168 233. 1894, 203 ; 1895, 167 ; 1896, 191 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 188 ; 1898, 34 ; 1899, 306 ; 1900,

* By Section 205 of Cap. 9. R. S. O.. 1897, it is enacted, "That the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly shall be ex officio Clerk of the Crown in Chancery." Sec. 3 of cap. 17, 63 V. gives him power to issue writs in absence of Speaker from Province. See page 79-80 of General Index up to 1888. 28 GENERAL IflDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

CLKRK ASSISTANT: the Reads the Titles of Bills for Royal Assent, 1889, 160; 1890, 199 ; 1891, 180 ; 1892, 204 ; 1893, 199 ;' 188 229. 1894, 200 ; 1895, 163 ; 1896, ; 1897 165 ; 1897-8, 185 ; 1898, 34 ; 1899, 303 ; 1900,

CLINTON, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1891, 45. Reported, 51. Bill, No. 33, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 66. Second reading, 78. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 87. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 64.

2, Bill No. 3, introduced respecting apd referred to a Select Committee, 1898, 20. Reported, 24. 34. c. 6. Second reading, 25. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 33. R. A. 62 Vic.

COBOURU, BLAIRTON AND MARMORA RAILWAY : See Cobourg, Town of.

COBOURG HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897, 84.

COBODRG, NORTHUMBERLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petitions for Act to confirm certain by-lawa granting aid to, 1893, 16, 36. Reported, 42. Bill No. 64, introduced and referred, 55. Reported, 109. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 138. R. A., 199. 56 V. c. 88. See Cobourg, Town of.

COBOURG, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to enable the town to aid certain railways, 1889, 39. Reported, 50. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 57. Reported : title amended, 84. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 104. Third reading; title amended, 110. R. A., 160. 52 V, c. 59.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1892, 26. Reported, 56. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 57. Reported, 100 Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, Io3. Third reading, 145. R. A., 204. 55 V.,c. 67.

3. Petition for Act respecting the consolidated debt of, 1897-8, 13. Reported, 43. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 60. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 112. R. A., 188. 61 V. c. 39. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 100. Reported, 111. Bill No. 85, introduced and referred. 113. title Second Reported ; amended, 177. reading, 183. House goes into Committee on. 201. Third reading, 216. R. A., 306. 62 V. c. 43.

COFFIN, TOWNSHIP OF : " Petition re change of name to Aberdeen," 1899, 117. See Statute Law. COLD STORAGE:

1. Bill No. 137, introduced to provide for the incorporation of co-operative cold storage associations, 1900, 61. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 109, 121. Resolution introduced,

121. Lieutenant-Governor's assent signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 132. Third reading, 199. R. A., 232. 6:3 V. c. 26. 2. Bill No. 186, introduced respecting Provincial aid towards the establishment of cold storage buildings 1900, 95. Resolution introduced, 121. Lieutenant- Governor's recommendation signi- referred fied ; passed through Committee and to Bill, 143. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 122, 144. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 9.

COLLINGWOOD GENERAL AND MARINE HOSPITAL :

Order-in- Council ratified, granting aid to 1890, 124.

: COLLINGWOOD , TOWN OF

1. Petition for Act to authorize the town to issue certain debentures 1891, 43. Reported, 48. Bill No. 63, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 79. Second reading, 91. House goes into Com- mittee on, 98. Third reading, 116. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 65. 2. Petition for Act respecting an agreement between the municipalities of Collingwood and Thornbury, 1893,16. Reported, 25. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 50. Second read- ing, 66. House goes into Committee on, 82, Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 55 Vic. c. 61. 3. Petition for Act to confirm and legalize a certain by-law, 1897, 67. Reported, 77. Bill No. 55, introduced and referred, 79. Reported, 92. Second reading, 112. House goes into Committee on, 163, 164. Third reading, 164. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 61. 4. Petition for Act to confirm a certain By-law 1897-8, 32. Reported, 43. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 111. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 173. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 40.

5. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1899, 93. Reported, 101. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 104. Reported, 120. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 187. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 44.

. Petition for Act to legalize a By-law; 1900, 21. Reported, 56. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 63. Reported, 90. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 54. 7. Petition for Act respecting, and Charles D. Cramp, 1900, 50. Reported, 38. Bill No. 87, introduced and referred, 77. Reported, 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 127, 153. Third reading, 159. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 65. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. -29

COLONIZATION PAMPHLETS : Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce vote for, 1899, 269. See Algoma Pamphlet.

COLONIZATION ROADS : 1. Return ordered, showing expenditure on Colonization, Government or County Roads and Bridges in the Counties of Victoria, Peterborough, etc., with overseers' expenses, 1893, 56. Presented, 116. Sessional Papers No. 78. Printed.

2. Return ordered, shewing moneys paid for in township of Smith, 1894, 57. Presented, 89 ."* Sessional Papers No. 88. Not printed. 3. Return ordered, shewing the expsnditure on, etc., for the last five years, 1897, 103. Presented 1897-8, 102. Sessional Papers No. 44. Not printed.

4. Motions proposed and negatived, re expenditures of moneys voted for, by municipal authorities,.

1894, 182 ; 1895, 137 ; 1897-8, 76 ; 1900, 110. 5. Motion, proposed and negatived, re publication in detail in Public Accounts of names, time and amounts paid to persons engaged on, 1896, 135.

COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION :

1. Bill No. 178, introduced respecting the appointment of a Commissioner to, 1892, 177. Second read- 1. c. 4. ing ; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 177 ; R. A., 20 55 Vic. 2. Report of Commissioner Awrey presented, 1894, 125. Sessional Papers No. 98. Printed. 3. Return ordered, shewing what syptam of payment was adopted, in dealing with stockmen at, 1894,. 84. Presented, 103. Sessional Papers No. 89. Not printed. See Centennial Exhibition, Ohio.

COMMISSIONERS :

Bill No. 124, introduced with respect to the powers of, for taking affidavits, 1S90, 35. Second read- iner, 62. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 22. See Affidavits.

COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY :

Return ordered, shewing number of, issued since Confederation, 1892, 130. Presented 1894, 23. Sessional Papers No. 6. Printed.

COMMITTEES :

1. Resolutions for the appointment of th Standing Committees, 1889, 8, 16; 1890, 5, '12; 1891, 27, 13 11 18 31 ; 1892, 9, ; 1893, 5, ; 1894, 5, 7 ; 1895, 11, 15 ; 1893, 9, 13 ; 1897, 11, ; 1897-8,

5, 24 ; 1898*; 1899, 66, 73 ; 1900, 23, 33.

2. or : Members added to, substituted, 18*9, 23. 28, 54, 62, 72, 87, 100, 114 ; 1890, 82, 88, 92 1891, 88 ;

1892, 72 ; 1894, 75, 104 ; 1895, 32, 65, 90 ; 1900, 36, 95. 3. Motions to add or substitute 1891, 45. 4. Empowered to report by Bill 1889, 88. 5. fixed Bill Quorum of, by House when referred, 1889, 36 ; 1890, 38. 6. Titles of Bills amended by, 1893, 84, 89, 117 ; 1395, 65, 107, 112, 118'; 1897, 100 ; 1897-8, 117 1900, 84, 108, 141, etc. 7. Select Committee recommend the appointment of a special Committee to consider game question 1890, 127.

8. Report of Railway Committee ordered to stand as to a certain Bill, the preairble of which was not proven, 1895, 118.

COMMON SCHOOL FUND :

Bill No. 137, introduced for the final settlement of, 1894, 80. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 134. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 11.

COMMON SCHOOL, LANDS : See Crown Lands.

COMMUTATION ALLOWANCES : 1. Return ordered, shewing what offices or services, Orders in Council have been passed, commuting fees, etc., 1893, 90. Presented 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 52. Printed. See Judicature Act.

2. Motion proposed and negatived re increase of, 1894, 178.

CONMEE, JAMES : Motion for copies of correspondence touching upon his becoming a candidate for the representation of Nipissing, in House of Common* of Canada, etc.; withdrawn, 1897, 79.

CONSTABLES' FRANCHISE IN ELECTIONS : See Elections.

CONSTABLES, HIGH AND COUNTY :

I.Bill No. 159, introduced respecting, 1896, 86. Second reading, 128. House in Committee on, 154. Third reading, 170. R. A., 191. ^59 Vic. c. 26.

2. Petitions re appointment of, by County Councils 1899, 71, 79. ..,...-. *This was the August Session. JN'o Committees met. 30 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS :

1. Bill No. 81, introduced for expediting the decision of, and other Provincial questions, 1890, 20. Second reading, 52. House goes into Committee on, 62. Third reading, 73. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 13.

"2. Amendment proposed and negatived, that no question which involves the constitutionality of a Pro- vincial Act, shall be submitted unless upon a case settled by the Court, whose opinion is asked, or a Judge thereof, after notice to the Attorney General of Canada, 1890, 73.

CONTRACTS IN RELATION TO GOODS: See Agents. Factors Act.

CORNWALL, GENERAL HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1S99, 205. CORNWALL, HOTEL DIEU HOSPITAL:

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 131.

CORNWALL INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY BRIDGE: See Ottawa and New York Railway. Railway Aid. CORNWALL LICENSE INSPECTORS:

Return ordered, of copies of correspondence, relating to dispensing with the services of one of the two, 1899, 92. Not brought down. See Stormont.

CORNWALL, ST. PAUL'S HOME FOR THE AGED :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1899, 206.

.CORNWALL, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1891, 36. .Reported, 38. Bill, No. 9, introduced and referred, 40. Reported, 62. Second reading, 68. House goes into Committee on, 77. Third reading, 80. R. A., 180. 54 V. c. 66.

2. Petition for Act to confirm certain By-laws, 1894, 26. Petition against, 45. Reported, 53. Bill, No. 31, introduced aud referred, 56. Reported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Com- mittee on, 85. Third reading, 104. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 63.

3. Petitions for Act to confirm a By-law, 1895, 39. Reported, 56. Bill, No. 45, introduced and 98. referred, 57. Reported ; preamble not proven,

4. Petition for Act to confirm a certain By-law, 1899, 87. Reported, 119. Bill, No. 73, introduced and referred, 122. Reported, 163. Second reading, 175. House goes into Committee on, 184. Third reading, 225. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 45.

CORPORATIONS :

Bill No. 63, introduced respecting corporations loaning money on real estate, 1896, 28. Order for sec- ond reading, discharged, 173. CORUNDUM LANDS: Order in Council presented, respecting terms and conditions governing lease of, 1895, 22. Sessional Papers No. 4^.

XvORONERS AND CORONERS* ACT :

1. Bill No. 82, introduced to amend the Act, 1894, 23. Order for second reading discharged, 49.

2. Bill No. 116, introduced respecting certain duties of, 1894, 49. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 97, 110, 121. Resolutions introduced re fees of, 102. Lieutenant-Governor s into referred to recommendation signified ; House goes Committee on, and Bill, 105-6. Third reading, 126. R. A. 203. 57 V. c. 31J See Inquests. 3. Bill No. 85, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 30. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 64. Reported, 107. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 130. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 17.

4. Bill No. 157, introduced respecting fees of Juror's on Coroner's Inquests, 1896, 86. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 99. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 173. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. 25.

5. Bill No. 66, introduced respscting, 1897-8, 76. Order for second reading discharged, 168.

6. Bill No 216, introduced to amend the Coroner's Act, 1899, 178. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 199. No report.

7. Return ordered, shewing number of Coroners' inquests held on bodies of persons committed for vag- rancy, 1894, 25. Presented, 128. Sessional Papers No. 105. Not printed. $ Return ordered, shewing all inquests held under the Revised Statute respecting Coroners, for ten years, etc., 1894, 57. Presented, 1895, 122. Sessional Papers No. 67. Not printed. 9. Return ordered, shewing number of in: uests held in Province, in years 1893 to 1895, 1896, 28. Not brought down. Petitions respecting, 1895, 19, 31, 54; 1899, 71, 126.

COSMIC TIME: See Time, Standard Time.

COSTS, SECURITY von: See Damages. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 31

COUNCILS OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION :

Bill No. 88, introduced respecting, 1894. 25. Second reading, 97. House goes into Cotnmttee on, 102 Third reading, 115. K. A., 203. 57 V. c. 42. See General Arbitrators.

COUNSEL :

Bill No. 127, introduced respecting the fees of, and other officers, 1895, 54. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 73. Reported, 107. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 V. c. 18. See Barristers Solicitors.

COUNTY ATTORNEYS :

1. Bill No. 72, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1891, 83. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 143. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 17.

2. Bill No. 75, introduced respecting the office of, in the County of York and the City of Toronto, 1893, 20. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading on division, 101. K. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 19. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend the Act relating to, 1897-8, 154. Second reading, 169. House goes

into Committee on ; third reading, 173. R. A., 183. 61 Vic. c. 16. See Public Officers.

COUNTY COUNCILS, AND COUNTY COUNCILS ACT : 1. Bill No. 119, introduced to reduce the number of Councillors, 1892, 82. Order for second reading discharged, 137. 2. Bill No. 51, introduced for reducing the number of County Councillors, 1896, 16. Order for second reading discharged, 97. 3. Bill No. 99, introduced to reduce the number of Councillors, 1896, 52. Resolutions re fees of Com-

missioners introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Commit- tee and referred to Bill, 96, 1J5. Second reading, 96. House in Committee on, 110, 132, 142. 52. Third reading ; amendments negatived, 166-9. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 4. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend the County Councils Act, 1897, 32. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 50. Reported, 124. 5. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend, 1897, 69. Order for second reading discharged, 96.

6. Bill No. 62, introduced respecting County Council Elections* 1897-8, 75. Sesond reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 97. Reported, 161.

7. Bill No. 93, introduced to amend the Act, 1899, 73. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 106. Petition against, 137. No report. 8. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend the Act, 1900, 47. Second reading negatived, 163.

9. Petition for repeal of, or amendments to, re representation in County Council of Lambton, 1898, 17. 10. Return ordered, shewing numbtr of Reeves comprising in 1887 and 1892, etc., 189JJ, 111. Pre- sented, 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 55. Printed. 11. Similar Return ordered, for the year 1893, 1894, 43. Presented, 116. Sessional Papers No. 85.

Printed .

12. Petitions respecting, 1892, 13, 43, 97, 143; 1893, 84; 1891, 12, 22, 24, 27, 3t ; 1897, 23, 65; 1897-8, 128.

COUNTY COURTS AND COUNTY JUDGES :

1. Bill No, 127, introduced to amend the County Courts Acts, 1890, 40. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 87. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading on Division, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 16. 2. Bill No. 242, introduced respecting the expenses of County Judges under the Ditshe and Water- courses Act, 1890, 119. Second reading, 12S. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Viet. c. 67.

3. Bill 103, introduced for the removal of certain cases from a County Court to a High Court, 1891, 52. Second reading, 64. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 128. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 14. tiee Courts. " 4. Bill No- 164, introduced The County Courts Acts, 1896," 1896, 91. Second reading, 128. House in Committee on, 138, 155. Third reading, 170. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 19. 5. Bill No. 189, introduced to amend the County Judges and Local Cjurti Act, 1899, 148. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 199. Reported, 247. Provisions embodied in Omni- bus Bill. See Statute Law. Local Courts.

6. Bill No. 173, introduced respecting, 1900, 85. Order for second reading discharged, 197. 25 7. Copies of Orders in Council presented, commuting the fees of certain Judges, 1889, 14, ; 1891, 31,

103 ;

COUNTY CROWN ATTORNEYS: See County Attorneys.

COUNTY GAOLS : See Gaols.

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS : See Public Officers. 32 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

COURTS, THE, AND COUKT FUNDS : 34. 1. Bill No. 73, introduced to increase the efficiency of the local courts of the County of York, 1891, Second reading, 49. House goes into Committee on, 63. Third reading, 72. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 15.

2. Bill No. 90, introduced respecting scientific and local investigations in the High Court, 1891, 45. Order for second reading discharged, 140.

3. Bill No. 103, introduced for the removal of certain cases from a County Court to a High Court, 1891, 52. Second reading, 64. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading 128. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 14.

4. Bill No. 120, introduced respecting the sittings of the Courts, 1891, 63. Debate on second reading adjourned, 93. Debate resumed and motion for second reading negatived, 13. 5. Bill No. 172, introduced for detaching from the Chancery division of the High Court one of the Judges thereof, 1891, 98. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 150. Third read- ing, 167. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 13. 6. Bill No. 154, introduced respecting the sittings of the High Court in certain cases, 1892, 118. Second reading, 127. Order for House to go into Committee on, discharged, 177.

7. Bill No. 103, introduced respecting the investment of Court Funds, 1897-8, 135. Second reading, third 160. 188. 61 Vic. c. 139. House goes into Committee on ; reading, R. A., 7. 8. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence on the subject of the fusion of the Courts, 1892, 63. Presented, 97. Sessional Papers No. 80. Printed. 9. Return ordered, relating' to motions and other matteis heard by or before a Judge of the High Court, sitting in Court at Osgoode Hall etc., 1893, 157. Presented, 1894, 11. Sessional Papers No. 58. Printed.

10. Return ordered, shewing business done before the several Courts etc., 1897, 49. Presented, 1897-8, 169. Sessional Papers No. 63. Not printed. of 11. Return ordered, shewing total amount money at present in High Court of Justice ; style of cause, etc., 1897. 103. Not brought down. 12. Return ordered, shewing total amount of money, now on deposit, or subject to the control of the Court of Judicature, etc., 1899, 181. Presented, 1900, 51. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed.

13 Return ordered, 1899, shewing the nature amount of each investment of moneys of infants in, etc., 1899, 182. Presented, 1900, 50. Sessional Papers No. 53. Not printed. 14. Return ordered, shewing number and dates and places of sittings of County and District Courts, etc., at which there was no business to be tried before a petit jury etc., 1900, 61. Presented, 176. Sessional Papers No. 81. Not printed. See Appeals. County Court. Judicature Act.

CRAIG, WILLIAM BARCLAY : Petition for Act to enable William Barclay Craig Barclay, to assume the name of William Barclay Craig, 1891, 36 Reported, 38. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 40. Reported, 58. Second reading, 68. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 87. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 112.

CREASE, HORATIO C :

Petition for Act to admit as a licentiate of Dental Surgery, 1899, 105. Reported, 119. Bill No. 66,

introduced and referred, 121. Reported, 140. Order for second reading discharged ; fees re- mitted, 175.

CREDITORS :

Bill No. 154, introduced to make further provision respecting Assignments for the benefit of, 1895, 78. into 128. title Second reading, 105. House goes Committee on, Third reading ; amended, 157. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 23. See Assignments and Preferences.

CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS :

1. Petitions re change of venue in criminal cases, 1899, 77, 97.

2. Petition re cost of, where venue changed, 1900, 56.

CROWN :

1. Bill No. 110, introduced respecting the attachment of money in the hands of, 1897, 46. Debate on second reading adjourned, 105. Debate not resumed.

2. Bill No. 51, introduced respecting the attachment of moneys in the hands of, 1897-8, 56. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 96. No report. See Public Service.

CROWN LANDS : 1. Bill No. 182, introduced respecting settlement duties by purchasers of lands from the Crown, and the issue of timber licensee, 1891, 111. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 140. Order for third reading discharged, 149. See Provincial Lands^ 2. Bill No. 108, introduced for the removal of persons unlawfully thereon, 1897, 45. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on, 70. Third reading, 80. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 7. 3. of Commissioner 54 68 105 51 61 Report presented, 1889, ; 1890, 99 ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 88 81 80 ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 161 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 102. 4. Return ordered, of total collection on Common School lands since Confederation, 1891, 154. Pre- sented, 179. Sessional Papers No. 63. Printed. See below. 1900 J JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 33

CROWN LANDS Continued.

5. Return ordered, shewing by townships, the amount remaining unpaid on Urown, Common School, Grammar School and Railway land*, 1892, 178. Preaente-1, 1393, 83. Sessional Papers No. 68. Printed. See next entry. . 6. Supplementary Return presented, to the above order for a Return shewing, by townships, the amount remaining unpaid on Crown, Common School, Grammar School and Railway lands, etc., 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 53. Printed. 7. Return ordered, shewing collections on account of Crown, Clergy, Common School, Grammar and Mining lands from Confederation to 31st December, 1871, 1894, 78. Printed, 115. Sessional Papers No. 92. Printed. 8. Motions proposed and negatived, disapproving of expenditures for surveys and by unnecessary agents, 1893, 197-8; 1894, 131. 9. Motion proposed and negatived, reducing item of Crown Lands expenditure, 1894, 182. See Coloni- zation Roads.

CROWN TIMBER :

Bill No. 140, introduced relating to, 1896, 80. Second reading, 96. House in Committe on, 103. Third, reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 12. See Timber.

CROWS' NEST PASS RAILWAY :

Motion proposed and negatived, re subsidizing C. P. R., to build, 1897, 90.

CUMULATIVE VOTING :

Petitions respecting, 1893, 17, 49, 53, 58, 68, 84, 88, 104, 119; 1894, 47, 48, 61, 68, 109, etc.

CUSTODY OF TITLE DEEDS ACT : 1. Bill No. 82, introduced to amend, 1890, 20. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 45.

Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading ; title amended, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 31.

2. Return ordered, shewing the number of documents filed under, etc.. 1889, 120. Presented, 1890, 14 t Sessional Papers No. 26. Not printed.

CYCLE PATHS : See Bicycles. D AIRYMEN AND DAIRYING

1. Reports of Dairymen's Association presented, 1890, 76 ; 1891, 179 ; 1892, 170 ; 1893, 159 ; 1894, 137 126 141 209 1895, 122 ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, ; 1897 8, ; 1898-9, ; 1900, 176. 2. Report of Professor of dairying at Agricultural College presented, 1889, 98.

3. Return ordered, shewing number of places visited by travelling dairy, etc., 1893, 90. Presented,. 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed. 4. Motion for similar Return to above withdrawn, 1893, 90. 5. Motion proposed and negatived, regretting that no grant made to the Eastern Association, 1891, 166.

DAMAGE TO LANDS : See Lands.

DAMAGES, UNLIQUIDATED : Bill No. 93, introduced to provide for security for costs in actions for the recovery of penalties or unliquidated damages, 1891, 49. Order for second reading discharged, 93.

DARLINGTON, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH : Petition for Act re?pecting, 1889, 23. Reported, 40. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred to Commis- to on Private 72. sioners of Estate Bills, 46. Reported and referred Committee Bills, Reported ;. fees remitted, 76. Second reading, 82. House goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 96. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 94.

DAVENPORT METHODIST CHURCH : Petition for Act respecting the Church and burying ground, 1900, 21. Reported 38. Bill No. 37, fees 59. Second 68. House into introduced and referred, 39. Reported ; remitted, reading, goes Committee on, 87. Third reading, 109. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 133.

DAVIDSON, F. R. : Return ordered, of correspondence respecting the opening of a letter addressed to, 1896, 187. Pre- sented, 1897, 101. Sessional Papers No. 63. Not printed.

DAVIDSON, M. H. M. : See Liquor License Law.

DAVIS, JUDGE : 1, Order-in- Council presented, respecting payment of Surrogate Court Fees to, 1891, 31. Sessional Papers No. 22. Not printed. 2. Order -in-Council presented, re commutation of fees of, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 38. No* printed. * See cap. 17, 63 V. re change of name. 3 J.I. 34 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTE, BELLEVILLE :

14 10 31 16 9 10 : Reports presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 1895, 14 ; 1896, 10 ; 1897, 48. 12 ; 1897-8, 38 ; 1899, 76 ; 1900,

DEATHS, REGISTRATION OF : 1. Bill No. 63, introduced respecting, 1897-8, 75. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 97. No report. 2. Petition respecting, 1897-8, 103. See Births, Marriages and Deaths.

DEBATES : See Divisions.

DEBENTURE REGISTRATION ACT :

Bill No. 147, introduced to correct a clerical error in, 1896, 82. Second reading, 111. House in Com- mittee on, 125. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 56.

DEBT COLLECTORS :

Bill No. 146, introduced respecting fraud by, 1896, 82. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on, ill. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c, 23.

DECEASED PERSONS, ESTATES OF : See Wages.

DEHORNING OF CATTLE : Heport of Commission presented, 1893, 21. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed.

DENTISTRY :

1. Bill No. 1)3, introduced to amerd the Act respecting, 1891, 58. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 87, 122. Third reading, 125. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 28.

2. Bill No. 149, introduced to amend, 1892, 114. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 132. Reported, 159. House goes into Committee on, 179. Third reading, 183. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 33.

DEPARTMENTAL BUSINESS : See Official Appointments. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. See Divisions.

DEPARTMENTAL STORES :

1. Bill No. 163, introduced to regulate, 1897, 102. Order for second reading discharged, 118.

2. Bill No. 55, introduced to regulate, 1897-8, 61. Debate on second reading adjourned, 115. Debate resumed and Bill withdrawn, 133.

3. Petitions respecting, 1897-8,. 40, 70, 92, 104, 134.

DESJARDINES CANAL : Petition for Act to amend Act respecting the Highways and Bridges over the, 1897, 65. Reported, 77. Bill No. 61, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 91. Second reading, 104. House in Com- mittee on, 112. Third reading, 134. R. A. 168. 60 Vic-, c. 96.

DIAMOND DRILL :

1. Rules and Regulations presented, for control of, 1895, 25. Sessional Papers No. 4%. Printed. Ratified by House, 113. 2. Return ordered, shewing cost of operation, etc., 1895, 54. Presented, 97. Sessional Papers No. 65. Not printed.

DICKINSON, JOHN ; See Division Courts.

DlCKSON, RORERT GEORGE: Petition for Act respecting the Marriage Settlement of, 1897, 16. Reported, 50. Bill No. 4. intro- duced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 52. Reported and referred to the Com- mittee on Private Bills, 97. Reported, 100. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 119. R. A. 168. 60 V. c. 105.

DIRECTORS, LIABILITY OF : Bill No. 81, introduced respecting the, 1891, 39. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 126, 157- Third reading; amendment negatived, 159. R. A. 181. 54 V. c. 34.

DISPUTED TERRITORY : of in number of miles of timber limits under Return ordered, showing number acres sold ; square license, in, etc., and the liability of the Province in respect of Indian Lands, 1894, 67. Presented, 154. Sessional Papers No. 129. Not printed.

DITCHES AND WATERCOURSES :

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3. Bill No. 99, introduced to amend, 1889, 43. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 75. Reported, 118. 4. Bill No. 107, introduced to amend, 1889, 42. Motion for second reading superseded by amend- ment, 75. 5. Bill No. 242, introduced respecting the expenses of County Court Judges under, 1890, 119. Second reading, 128. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A. 199. 53 V. c. 67.

6. Bill No. 74, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1890, 16. Second reading and referred to the 38. title to to Municipal Committee. Reported ; amended apply Railways, 118. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 127. R. A. 199. 53 Vic. c. 69.

7. Bill No. 168, introduced to amend, 1890, 65. Order for second reading discharged, 108. 8. Bill No. 175, introduced to amend, 1890, 69. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 91. Reported with provisions of other Bill embodied, 145. House goes into Committee on, 180. Third reading, 181. R. A. 199. 53 Vic. c. 68. 9. Bill No. 212, introduced to amend, 1890, 93. Order for second reading discharged, 150. 10. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend, 1891, 58. Order for second reading discharged, 79. 11. Bill No. 127, introduced to amend, 1891, 65. Order for second reading discharged, 79. 12. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend the Act as applied to Railways, 1891, 83. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 189. R. A. 181. 54 Vic. c. 50. 13. Bill No. 38, introduced to amend, 1893, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 66. 14. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1893, 55. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 135. , 15. Bill No. 130, introduced to amend, 1893, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee. 112.

16. Bill No. 162, introduced to amend, 1893, 110. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 136. 17. Bill No. 168, introduced to amend, 1893, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 140. Reported with recommendation fdr delay, 165. 18. Bill No. 74, introduced respecting, 1894, 20. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 75. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 170. R. A., 203. 57. Viet. c. 55.

19. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend, 1895, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. 20. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1895, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 73. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 V. c. 54.

21. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend the Act, 1896, 48. Second reading and referred to the Municipal in 184. Committee, 74. Reported, 151. House Committee on ; third reading, R. A., 191. 59 V. c. 67.

22. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend, 1896, 60. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 80. 23. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1896, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, S8. 24. Bill No. 87, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 111. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 139. No report. 25. Bill No. 184, introduced to amend, 1899, 141. Order for second reading discharged, 208. 26. Bill No. 196, introduced to amend, 1899, 153. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- title of certain other Bills mittee, 188. Reported ; amended, and with provisions embodied, 299. third 300. R. 306. 62 Vic. c. 28. House goes into Committee on ; reading, A., See Drainage Amendment Act.

27. Bill No. 195, introduced to amend, 1900, 100 Order for second reading dischargfd, 162. 28. Petitions respecting, 1894, 14; 1896, 34. See Railway Companies. Drainage.

DIVISION COURTS : 1. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend the Act, 1899. 80, Second reading, 110. House goes into Com- 150. 160. 52 Vic. c. 12. mittee on, 116, 120, 139. Third reading, R. A , 2. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend, 1889, 80. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 3. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1890, 61. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 107. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 19.

4. Bill No. 91. introduced to amend, 1891, 48. Order for second reading discharged, 119.

5. Bill No. 135, introduced to amend, 1891, 135. Order for second reading discharged, 119. 6. Bill No. 103, introduced to amend, 1892, 78. Second reading and referred to Legal Committee, 99. 7. Bill No. 130, introduced to amend, 1892, 92. Second reading and referred to Legal Committee, 131. into on third 148. 55 c. 11. Reported, 138. House goes Committee ; reading, R. A., 204. Vic. 36 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

DIVISION COURTS. Continued.

8. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend, 1893, 65. Second reading aid referred to a Select Committee, 153 Reported, 149. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 15.

9. Bill No. 167, introduced to amend, 1892, 113. Not proceeded with.

10. Bill No. 84, introduced to amend, 1894, 23. Second readme and referred to the Legal Committee, the in another 146. See 91 . Reported, 129. Order discharged, provisions being incorporated Bill, below,

11. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend, 1894, 36. Second reading, 122, House goes into Committee re of to order 151. on, 130. 146. Third reading ; amendment negatived power Judge imprisonment, R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 23.

12. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 32. Order for second reading discharged, 99.

13. Bill No. 208, introduced respecting Division Court Executions, 1895, 118. Second reading, 126. House goes into Committee on, 132. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 14.

14. Bill No. 101, introduced to amend Act, 1897, 40. Second reading and referred to Legal Commit- tee, 64.

15. Bill No. 116, introduced to abolish the Judgment Summons Procedure in, 1897, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 96.

16. Bill No. 136, introduced to amend the Act, 1897, 75. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 96.

17. Bill No. 70, introduced relating to Judgment Summonses and other matters, 1897-8, 88. Second 1 Third title reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 138, 66, 175. reading ; amended, 175-6. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 15.

18. Bill No. 182, introduced to amend, 1900, 95. Or ler for second reading discharged, 117. 19. Bill No. 204, introduced to amend, 1900, 108. Second reading and referred to the Legal Commit- tee, 128. No report.

20. Rules, Orders and forms of the Court presented, 1894, 154.* Sessional Papers No. 118. Not printed.

21. Return ordered, showing gross fees of each Clerk and Bailiff, etc., 1894, 64. Presented, 125. Sessional Papers No. 100. Printed.

22. Committee recommends that the opinion of the Judges be obtained re Judgment Summons clauses, 1894, 130.

23. Return ordered; re dismissal of Bailiff John Dickinson, 1897, 66. Presented, 106. Sessional Papers No. 65. Not printed.

24. Return ordered, re investigation into conduct of Bailiff Henry Thornton, 1897, 73. Not brought down.

of 89. 25. Motion re increase of jurisdiction ; withdrawn, 1897,

26. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce salaries in office of Inspector, 1899, 133.

86 105 : 53 159 27. Reports of Inspector presented, 1889, ; 1890, 1891, ; 1892, 47 ; 1893, ; 1894, 38 ; 1895, : i!4 53. 77 ; 1896, 100 ; 1897, 54 ; 1897-8, 158 1899, ; 1900,

166 68 28. Petitions respecting, 1891, 37, 50, 94, 121, 139, 142, ; 1893, ; 1897, 46, 99, 106, 110, 113, 126.

re of 29. Petitions increase jurisdiction, 1896, 15, 16, 18, 21, 24, 27, 29, 31, 34, 38, 43, 48, 59, 68, 79, 82 ; 1900, 28, 52, 56, 65.

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DIVISIONS IN HOUSE :*

The House divided upon the Questions set out as follow :

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BEOCKVILLE ASYLUM : 1892 200 On amendment to Resolution providing for, etc. 1896 161 On motion to reduce item for farm stock, etc.

BROOM MANUFACTURE : 1895 130 On amendment to Resolution to ratify agreement for.

BROWN, SHERIFF DUGALD : See W. Elgin. BRUCE REPRESENTATION: 1885 172 On motion to remedy injustice of division of County.

BUSINESS PRECEDENCE OF : 124 On motion to postpone consideration of Bill in favour of another. 1874 IstSess. 215 On motion relating to Order on Paper. 1884 129 On motion respecting.

BUSINESS TAX : See Assessment.

BUSINESS, VOLUME OF : 1893 156 On motion to add to Return by shewing comparatively, the volume of. between 1891 and 1892.

BUTTER TRADE AND MANUFACTURE : 1877 153 On Bill No. 81, Re formation of Companies for. 1895 On motions and amendments, re Butter Trade and Cold Storage. CANADA AIR LINE RAILWAY: 1869 124 On motion to postpone consideration of Bill No. 43, Respecting.

CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY : 1869 169 On motion to strike out clause 4 of Bill No. 36, Respecting. 1869 159 Onn motion to insert new clause re arbitration. CANADA SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY: 166 On motion for six months hoist of Bill No. 44, Respecting.

CANADA, WORKS FOR GENERAL ADVANTAGE OF : See Quebec Resolutions.

CANADIAN INSTITUTE: 1898-9 256-7 On Resolution of Supply.

CANADIAN NIAGARA POWER CO'Y. : 1898-9 291 On motion to strike out ss. 35 and 36 of Bill No. 228, Relating to.

CARDWELL REPRESENTATION : 1885 173 On proposed readjustment of.

CAVERNO, SULLIVAN: 1870-1 124 On motion for six months hoist of Bill No. 66, Enabling him to convey certain lands.

CENTRALIZATION POLICY : 1882-3 102 On motion condemning. CENTRAL PRISON: 1868-9 59 On motion re consideration of sections of Bill No. 88, Respecting. 1870-1 200 On motion re selection of site. 1874 1st Sess 159 On motion re holidays given to men employed at, to attend nomination n West Toronto. 1874 1st Sess 227 On motion to reduce Resolution of Supply. 1874 2nd Sess 81 On motion re unauthorized expenditure upon. 1877 106 On motion for Committee to inquire into internal management of. 1878 146 On motion regretting mismanagement in expenditure. 1878 152 On motion in reference to mode of payment of wages, material &c. 1879 194 On motion to reduce salary of Warden and amendment recognizing advantage of Prison &c. 1892 195 On motion re committal of House to expenditure on works at, without appro- priation. 1895 130 On motion that no agreement for labour should be entered into, unless public notice given &c. 160 On motion to reduce Resolution of Supply re official salaries.

CHANCERY, CLERK OF CROWN IN : 1879 181 On motion to attach duties of, to some other officer. 42 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

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CHANCERY, COURT OP : 198 On motion re salary of Referee. 183 On motion to reduce salaries by 10%.

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS : 107 On Bill No. 20, Respecting. See Poisons.

CHILDREN, SUPERINTENDENT OF : 151 On motion re appointment of. 151 On motion re Curfew Bell.

CHDROH LAND ASSESSMENT : 188 On motion to assess.

CIVIL CASES : 76 On Bill No. 70, Relating to trial of. 108 On Bill No. 80, Relating to.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT : 177 On motion re inspection of Registry Office?. See Registrars.

CLERGYMEN : 182 On motion to confer Franchise on.

CLERK OP CROWN IN CHANCERY : See Chancery,

CLERKS AND MESSENGERS: See Sessional Writers.

CLERKS OF THE PEACE : See Provincial Officers.

CLIFTON POLICE FORCE : 144 On motion to reduce appropriation for. 187 On motion to reduce appropriation for Police Magistrate.

COBOURG AND PETERBORO' RAILWAY : 103 On motion re surplus funds.

COCKS, REVD. HORROCKS : 352 On motion to strike out appropriation for.

COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES : See Education.

COLONIZATION AND MINING INTERESTS : See Mines and Mining.

COLONIZATION PAMPHLETS : On motion to reduce appropriation for.

COLONIZATION ROADS : 142 On motion to name roads upon which expenditure is to be made. 197 On motion to name &c. is &c.* 161 On amendment, that economy practised ; tenders asked 133 On motion and amendment re expenditure by municipal organizations. 189 On motion and amendment re expenditure for new roads and disapprobation as to expenditure in excess of appropriation in Riding where election pending. 140 On motion that system is unsatisfactory and extravagant &c. 154 On motion re expenditure in constituencies where elections pending and amendment &c. 138 On motion re expenditure by municipal organizations and amendment approv- ing of Policy of Government. 182 On motion re expenditure by municipal authorities. 137 On motion re expenditure by municipal authorities. 135 On motion as to names &c., of persons employed on. 76 On motion re expenditure by municipal authorities. 110 On motion rs expenditure by municipal authorities.

COMMITTEES : 1874 1st Sess 47 On motion "to add name of member to. 1874 1st Sess 108 On motion to add. 1874 2nd Sess 12 On motion to add. See Public Accounts.

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ELECTIONS AND ELECTION LAW. Continued. 1874 1st Sess 94 On motion and Amendment re interference in, by Members of Government, Speaker or officials. 1874 1st Sess 241 On motion as to coming into force of Act. 1874 1st Sess 242 On motion in case of income exempted. 1874 1st Sess 243 On motion to extend income to stocks, etc. 1874 1st Sess 243 On motion to extend franchise to all persons of the age of twenty-one. 1874 2ndSes? 158 On motion to substitute form of oath. 1875-6 75 On Bill respecting 1875-6 233 On motion re disqualification of members, etc. 1875.6 237 On motion to strike out section' of Bill providing that corrupt practice com- mitted in ignorance shall not avoid election, etc. 238 On motion that nothing in clause relating to Petitions shall apply to any case where Petition filed before passing of Act. On motion to amend section relating to costs. 239 On motion to omit clause relating to inspection of ballot papers. 186 On motion that no question as to disqualification of person on list shall be raised on trial, etc. 187 On motion that right of voting shall not depend on payment of Municipal Tax, etc. 202 On motion to leave Blyth in the W. Riding of Huron. 187 On Bill for relief < f certain Returning Officer*. 191-2 On motion requiring R Officer to prove that he acted in good faith, etc. 193 On motion that no election was or is void for any irregularity on part of R. Officer, unless it affected result of election, etc. 194 On motion to take from the Government the power of appointing partizan R. Officers, etc. 194 On motion to strike out section which deprives intelligent Indians of franchise, etc. 195 On motion to strike out section which places in hands of R. Officers power of rejecting at will votes of electors entitled to vote. 196 On motion to strike out section which deprives land owners, non-resident, of right to vote. 196 On motion as to power of Court to permit amendments, etc. 197 On motion as to recount though majority is 50. 119 On Bill to divide Algoma. 164 On motion re Judge's discretion as to costs of Petition. 168 On motion to strike out provision re Minority Representation in Toronto. 169 On motion re division of County of Essx. 170 On motion to strike out provision of Bill adding Richmond Hill to West York. 171 On motion to strike out provision depriving Cornwall of right to elect member. 172 On motion re division of Bruce. 172 On motion to equalize population in Ontario County. 173 On motion re adjustment of Simcoe, Cardwell and Peel. 174 On motion to give Hamilton two members. 174 On motion to leave Leeds and Grenville as they were. 175 On motion re adjustment of Kingston. 176 On motion that Blythe be part of E. Riding of Huron. 177 On motion to annex Nipissing to Aleroma East. 177 On motion to attach N. Easthope to S. Perth 178 On motion to add Logan and IN . Easthope to S. Perth. 179 On motion to strike out provisions for new division of Victoria. 180 On motion to place Sullivan and Holland in N. Grey, etc. 180 On motion that political parties should be represented according to relative strength, etc. 181 On motion to strike out provisions intended to relieve John Francis Dowling from disqualification and penalty. 182 On motion to confer franchise on all clergymen, school teachers and enrolled volunteers. 139 On motion that board and lodging given in lieu of wages, shall be considered in estimating income earned. 140 On motion re vote of non-resident voter. 141 On motion as to who included by word "occupant." 152 On motion to strike out amount estimated for E. Simcoe Returning Officer. 142 On Bill to enable women to vote for Members of Assembly. 121 On Bill to amend election law by imprisonment for bribery. 149 On motion make Ballot a secret one. 148 On Hill re imprisonment for bribery at. 104 On motion and amendment re charges by Mr. Hudson against Returning Officer in E. Hastings. 112 On Bill re imprisonment for bribery at. 192 On motion declaring vho shall be guilty of corrupt practice. 193 On motion to make Ballot a secret one. 193 On motion re imprisonment for bribery. 194 On motion re alien vote at. 121-2 On motion and amendment re abolition of Minority Representation in, and re-adjustment of representation f Toronto. 48 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

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ETECTIONS AND ELECTION LAW. Continued. 1893 123-4 On Bill to enable women to vote for members. 1894 150 On motion to strike out fee of County Attorney. 1894 197 On motion re division of Ottawa and addition of part of Nepean. 1896 94 On Bill re interference of officials in. 1897 90 On Bill re interference of officials in. 1898-9 20-2) On the Bill relating to Constable Franchise in. 28-32 f 1898-9 218 On Bill re interference of officials in. 1898-9 283 On motion disapproving of practice, by Ministers of the Crown, of ensouraging electors to believe that they will receive favours &c., if they return Sup- porters of Government. 1900 41 On motion and amendment re scope of West Elgin Commission. 1900 221 On motion to repeal provisions relating to numbered ballot. 1900 222 On motion as to where marking of ballot shall take place &c. 1900 223 On motion as to showing initials and number on back of ballot &c. 1900 224 Re detention of person charged with impersonation. 1900 225 As to what buildings to be used for polling places. 1900 226 On third reading of Bill.

EMPLOYEES LIABILITY : 1885 78 On Bill and amendment re proceedings before Imp. Ho. of Com. See Work- men.

ENGLEDUE SYNDICATE : 1897 121 On motion and amendments re confirmation of agreement. See Ontario Gold Concessions.

ERIE AND HURON RAILWAY : 1881 153 On concurrence of Resolution granting aid to.

ERROR AND APPEAL ; See Judges.

ESSEX, DIVISION OF : 1885 169 On motion that no reason exists for.

ESTATES : 1885 83 On Bill respecting, of deceased persons and minors.

EVIDENCE : 1867-8 47 On Bill to amend law of, 1869 39 On Bill to amend. 1869 80 On amendment as to matter occurring before death.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: 1871-2 34 On motion re appointment of Mr. Blake without portfolio. 1871-2 98-9 On motion and amendments as to number of members of. 1873 108 On motion and amendments re continuance in office of a member who had resigned his seat. 1873 299 On motion to reduce salary of Clerk of. 1874 1st Sess 143 On motion and amendment re submission of members of, to examination under oath &c. 1878 143 On motion that one on more members of, should undertake Crown Criminal Prosecutions. 1879 10 On motion regretting that members of, identified themselves with policy of Free Trade. 1879 18 On motion re reduction of salaries of members of. 1879 161 On motion to reduce salaries. 1894 190 On motion that members of, should not have timber licenses &c. 1898-9 14 On motion regretting that the Government has met the Legislature with two members of, without seats. 1898-9 283 On motion disapproving of practice, by members of, encouraging electors to believe that they will receive favours &c.

EXEMPTIONS : See Assessment Law.

EXPENDITURE, PROVINCIAL : 1873 368 On motion that large aggregate increase is more than is warranted. 1874 1st Sess 228 On motion re excess of expenditure over income &c 1878 159 On motion setting out certain expenditures, the result of which will lead to direct taxation, and disapprobation of course pursued by Government, and Address to His Honour to re-consider Estimates with view to confining expenditure within revenue. 1879 19 On motion, that having regard to efficiency of public service, best endeavours. will be towards keeping expenditure within Revenue. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1899 TO 1900. 49

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SUPPLY AMENDMENTS. Continued. 135 That it is expedient that in Public Accounts, the details of all expenditures shall be published in as full a manner as shown in Auditor General's Report in all ( Dominion) payments over $5. 185 Re unnecessary appointment of Provincial Highway Commissioner. 41 Regretting steady increase of expenditure and that the present value of indebt- edness for Annuities and Railway Certificates does not appear in statement of liabilities, etc. 154 That interests of University, and availability of it. for educational purposes will be best served by separation from, and independence of Government control. 76 Be expenditure of money voted for colonization roads by municipal authorities. 107 J

179 Re dissatisfaction in public mind . with working and result of educational of of system ; remodeling sphere Public Schools ; advisory Council and price of school books. 283 Disapproving of practice indulged in by Ministers of the Crown of encouraging electors to believe that they will receive material favours provided they return supporters. 70 Re dismissal of Sheriff Brown of Elgin. 82 Re appointment of R. A. Grant on West Elgin Election Commission. 110 Re expenditure of colonization road moneys by municipalities.

SUPPLY BILL : 114 On motion to rpcommit. 88 On six months' hoist to Bill proposing to repeal section of.

SURETIES : 150 That no person who has bee m surety for public officer shall be liable for acts of deputy for a longer period than one month after vacancy, and amendment for three months.

SURPLUS : See Railway Aid. Expenditure, Provincial. Ordinary Expenditure. Supply.

SURROGATE COURT : 83 On motion for three months' hoist of Bill to amend Act. 162 On motion to fix maximum net income of Registrars. 178 Re Commutation.

SURVEYS : 156 On resolution of supply re expenses of survey of new territory. 197 On motion to strike out item for surveys of townships in new districts. 131 Disapproving of large expenditures for, &c.

SWAMP LANDS : See Drainage.

SYDNEY EXHIBITION : 1878 150 On motion re payment of $1000 for pamphlet and amendment justifying pay- m int.

TABLE ALLOWANCES : See Public Institutions.

TAXATION, DIRECT : See Expenditure, Provincial. Supply.

TAXES : 117 On Bill respecting lands sold for arrears of. 115 On Bill rj Sheriffs sales for, and amendment as to payment of arrears, &c., within one year. 171 On Bill re unpatented lands sold for, and amendment re question of sale.

TEACHERS' INSTITUTES, DIRECTOR OP : 194 On motion to sbrike out salary. 147 On motion to strike out salary.

TECHNOLOGY : See Practical Science.

TELEPHONE COMPANIES : 191 On motion re monopolies to, without reference to people. 147 On motion re assessment of, and six months' hoist. 158 On motion re operation of Act, until given effect to by by-law. 217 On motion as to where assessable, &c. 72 GENERAL INDEX TO THE I 63 Viet.

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VOTERS' QUALIFICATION : 1886 140 On Bill to amend Franchise, and amendment as to where he may vote if quali- fied. 1886 141 As to term "occupant."

WAGE-EARNER : 1886 139 On amendment that fair value of board or lodging given, shall be included in estimate of amount earned, etc.

WANT OP CONFIDENCE : See Railway Aid. Supply.

WATERCOURSES : See Drainage.

WEST ELGIN: . 1900 41 On motion regretting scope of Commission of Enquiry, and that no step taken to ensure prosecution, etc. Amendment expressing satisfaction that certain persons reported, have been proceeded against and punished. 1900 On motion re dismissal of Sheriff Brown. 1900 On motion condemnatory of appointment of R. A. Grant to assist in execu- tion of Commission.

WELLINGTON, GREY AND BRUCE RAILWAY ; 1870-1 135 On Bill and amendment re power of County of Bruce to alter one of the con- ditions of By-law granting $250,000. 1870-1 On amendment re extension and bonus. 1870-1 150 On amendment re assent of ratepayers to extension, etc. 18741stSess. 224 On ratification of Order in Council granting aid to, and amendment re pay- ment unauthorized by Act of 1872.

WESTERN DAIRY SCHOOL : 1898-c 2fi4 On motion to reduce appropriation for. 1900 205 On motion to strike out appropriation.

WESTERN UNIVERSITY : 1878 75 On second reading of Bill. ' " ' 1878 1)3 On motion to strike out "University Powers, and to substitute College for University. WHITBY AND PORT PERRY RAILWAY: 1873 227 On motion for three months hoist. 1873 228 On amendment directing that aid when granted shall not be paid to Company without consent, etc. 1874 1st Seas. 254 On Bill to amend Act.

WIDOWS AND MARRIED WOMEN : See Women.

WIRES AND GAS PIPES : See Assessment Law. Telephone Coy's.

WITNESSES, CROWN, See Criminal Witnesses.

WOMEN : 1875-6 182 On Bill to enable to vote at Municipal elections and on By-laws. 1877 87 On Bill to extend Municipal Franchise to. 1884 114 On Bill to enable widows and unmarried women to vote at municipal elections. 1887 64 On Bill to enable married women to vote at municipal elections. 1888 142 On Bill to enable widows and unmarried women to vote for members of the Legislative Assembly. 1889 81 On Bill to enable widows and unmarried women to vote for members of the L. A. and amendment refusing assent of House to any measure re female suffrage, etc. 1892 148 On Bill to provide for the admission of women to the study and practice of the law. 1892 149 On motion for six months hoist. 1892 186 On motion for third reading. 1893 115 On Bill respecting married women. 1893 123 On Bill to enable women to vote for members of the Legislature and amend- ment for six months hoist, etc. 1893 124 On amended motion. 1895 110 On Bill amending Act providing for admission of, to study of law.

WOOD, HON. E. B. : 1871-2 On motion for Committee to enquire into any and what corrupt inducement or offer made to, to induce him to resign office of Treasurer and amendment. 1871-2 214 On concurrence in Report and amendment re Hon. M. C. Cameron as witness. 1871-2 215 On motion for concurrence. 76 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

Session of 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 77

DOWKB :

1. Bill No 73, introduced respecting dower in mortgaged property, 1893, 20. Order for second read- ing discharged, 147. See Married Women. 2. Bill No. 101, introduced respecting, in mortgaged and other property, 1895, 38. Second reading, 59. House g^es Into Committee on, 67. Third reading, 78. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 25. See Intestates.

3. Bill No 128, introduced relating to, in certain cases, 1896, 73. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on, 129. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191, 59 Vic. c 40.

DOYLE, JUDGE : 11 Orders-in-Council presented, directing payment to, 1896, ; 1899, 76 ; 1900, 67.

DRAINAGE AND DRAINAGE TRIALS :

1. Bill No. 100, introduced for the purchase of drainage debentures issued by counties, 1890, 31. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 11.

2. Bill No. 171, introduced respecting disputes under the drainage law, 1891, 98. Second reading, 115. Resolution re salary of Referee introduced, 121. Lieutenant-Grovernor's recommendation Committee and referred to 125. into on signified ; passed through Bill, House goes Committee Bill, 130, 159. Amendments proposed and negatived : third reading, 172-3. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 51.

3. Bill No. 142, introduced to amend the Drainage Trials Act, 1892, 100. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 171. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 57. 4. Bill No. 169, introduced to consolidate and amend the laws, 1893, 114. Second reading and re- ferred to the Municipal Committee, 140. Reported with recommendation for delay, 165.

5. Bill No. 75, introduced to amend and consolidate, 1894, 20. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 75. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 153, 171. Third 186. R. 203. 57 V. c. 56. reading ; amendment negatived, A., 6. Bill No. 121, introduced respecting certain county drainage work?, 1895, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee. 99. Reported, 125. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 55. 7. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend, 1896, 40. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 74. Reported with provisions of another Bill embodied, 141. House in Committee on, 172. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c 66. 8. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1896, 66. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 81. Reported as embodied in another Bill, 141. See above. 9. Bill No. introduced to amend the Ditches and Watercourses 153. Second and 196, Act, 1899, " reading referred to the Municipal Committee, 188. Reported with title amended to read The Drainage Amendment Act 1899," and provisions r f certain other Bills embodied, 299. House goes into

Committee on ; third reading, 300. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 28.

10. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend the Act, 1900, 35, Order for second reading discharged, 67. 11. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend, 1900, 39. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 97. Reported, 166. 12. Bill No. 127, introduced to amend, 1900, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 83. Reported, 166. 13. Bill No. 179, introduced to amend, 1900, 88. Order for second reading discharged, 162. 14. Bill No. 191, introduced to amend, 1900, 100. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 117. Reported, 166. 15. Bill No. 210, introduced to amend, 1900, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 138. Reported, 166. 16. Bill No. 232, introduced to amend, 1900, 127. Second readiag and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 161. Reported, 184. House goes into Committee on, 187. Provisions embodied in Bill to amend Statute Law. Sec Statute Law.

17. Bill No. 247, introduced to amend 1900, 152. Order for second reading discharged, 163. 18. Bill No. 134, introduced "The Provincial Drainage Aid Act," 1900, 55. Second reading on division, 91. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 190. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 8. 19. Bill No. 261, introduced "The Drainage Amendment Act, 1900," 1900, 167. Second reading, 184. House goes into Committee on, 197. Third reading, 211. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 38. 20. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce estimate for drainage trials 1899, 254. 21. Return ordered, showing the estimated and actual cost per yard for construction of certain drains in Lambton, Kent, El

of Returns under f Tile-; 24. Statements presented, made by Municipalities, Drainage* Act, 1S89, 159 ; ' f 1890, 18. . 78 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

DRAINAGE AND DRAINAGE TRIALS. Continued. 25. Report of Commission presented, 1893, 108. 26. Petition for Commission to inquire into the Drainage Laws 1891, 41. See above, 2.

27. Petitions respecting 1889,20,39,49,52; 1890, 19, 22; 1891, 45; 1894, 109; 1896, 18, 24, 34,. 133 40. 38 ; (1899), ; (19CO),

DRAYTON, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to confirm By law No. 152 of the, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 5, introduced 28. 40. referred to 9L. and referred, Reported, Again Committee, Reported ; title amended, 92. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 120. R. A., 168. 60 V. c. 62.

DRUGGISTS : See Patent Medicines.

DUFFERIN, COUNTY OF: Return ordered of copies of correspondence relating to the resianaMon of the late Inspector for the County, etc., 1893, 111. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 91. Not printed.

DDFFERIN LICENSE COMMISSIONER :

Return ordered, of correspondence in relation to appointment of 1899, 182. Not 'brought down.

DUFFERIN REGISTRAR :

1. Return ordered, of statement of fees of, for 1893, 1894, 91. Presented, 1C3. Sessional Papers No. 90. Not printed. 2. Similar Return ordered for 1890 and 1891, 1894, 140. Presented, 186. Sessional Papers No. 129^ Not printed.

DULMAGE, A. F. :

Return ordered, of all orders or correspondence, wilh leference to the appointment of, etc., 1890, 58. Presented 1892, 202. Sessional Papers No. 98. Not printed.

DUNDAS, TOWN OF : 70. SO. 11 Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 462, 1899, Reported Bill No. , introduced and referred, 86. Reported, 172. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 188. Third reading, 215. R. A., 306, 62 Vic. c. 46.

DUNDAS AND WATERLOO MACADAMIZED ROAD :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 34. Reported, 50. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 50. Rf ported, 72. Second reading, 82. House goes into Committee on, 1C9. Third reading, 116. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 68.

2. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to the ownership, sale or lease of, since 1886, 1889, 111. Not brought down. 3. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to the ownership of 1890, 119. Pres-nted, 130. Sessional Papers No. 71. Not printed.

4. Return ordered, of copy of Order in Council re sale of, 1892, 63. Presented, 117. Sessional Papers No. 85. Printed.

DUNN, WILLIAM : Petition for Act for the relief of the estate of the late, 1891, 41. Reported, 66. Bill No. 8, intro- duced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate bills, 67. Reported and referred to Committee on Private billp, 76. Reported, 2. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 98, Third reading, 111. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 113.

DUNNVILLE, ATTERCLIFFE AND SMITHVILLE RAILWAY COY. : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 44. Reported, 49, Bill No. 52, introduced and refeired, 51. Reported, 77. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 129 R.A.,199. 53 Vic. c. 116.

DUNNVILLE AND SMITHVILLE JUNCTION RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 15. Reported, 22. Bill No. 1, introduced and referred, 56- Reported, 77. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c, 117.

DUNNVILLK, TOWN OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 21. Reported, 37. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 38.. Reported, '75. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 88, Third reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63V. c. 66.

DUNWICH, TOWNSHIP OF :

Bill No. 209, introduced respecting the debt of, 1900, 114. Second reading, 131. House goes into 10. Committee on, 140. Third leading, 178. R. A. , 232. 63 V. c. 2. Report presented, \uth reference to certain drainage indebtedness of the townships of Duhwich and Aldborougb, 1899, 289. Sessional Papers No. 81. Not printed. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 79

DURHAM, TOWN OF : Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 354, and a certain agreement with The Durham Furniture Company, Limited, 1900, 22, Reported, 38. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 39. Reported, 63. Second reading, 6, House goes into Committee on, 88. Third re*dmg, 109. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 67.

DUROCHER BALLOT: See Ballot.

DUTTON, HIGH SCHOOL :

Return ordered, of copies of correspondence on the subject of, 1891, 90. Presented, 1892, 17. Sessional Papers No. 35. Not printed.

DYSART, MUNICIPALITY or : 1. Petition praying repeal of Cap. 49, 50 Vic., relating to, 1889, 87. 2. Return ordered, of copies of applications for purchase of water lot in front of lo* No. 15, 8th Con- cession, plan?, etc., 1895, 109. Presented, 1896, 11. & ssional Papers No. 49. Not printed. 3. Petition for Act to legalize and confirm an agreement entered into by, 1897, 16 Reported, 27. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred. 28. Reported, 3S. Second reading, 47, House goes into Com- mittee on, 48. Thiid reading, 69. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 6J.

Tp AST HASTINGS ELECTION :-See Elections.

EAST KENT :

Petition for establishment of Registry Office in, 1889, 33.

EAST NORTHUMBERLAND REGISTRY OFFICE :

Return ordered, giving itemized statement of expenditure of, etc., 1894, 47. Presented, 119. Sessional Papers No. 96. Printed.

EAST TORONTO, TOWN OF : 1. for to as a 53. Petition Act incorporate town, 1892, Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 94.

2. Petition for Act respecting the floating debt of, 1896, 48. Reported, 50. Bill No. 80, introduced and referred, 64. Reported, 69. Second reading, 83. House in Committee on, 93. Third reading, 95 R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 77.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 19. Reported, 32. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 33. Reported, 40. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 65. Third reading, 98. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 64. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 116. Reported, notices insufficient, 119. Motion to recommit withdrawn, 12 x Rules susnended and Bill No. 199 introduced and referred without formality of posting, 158. Repoited, 177. Second reading; House goes into Committee on; third reading. 126-7. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 68.

EAST WHITBY : See Oshawa Railway.

EDEN, JOHN : Return ordered, respecting the claim of, for digging wells etc, 1890, 65. Presented, 99. Sessional Papers No. 61. Not printed.

EDUCATION :

1. Bill N->. 242, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1889, 125. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 153, R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 51. 2. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 47. Order for second reading discharged, 122. 3. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend the Separate School Act and the High School Act, 1890, 28. Second reading negatived, 135.

4. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Department of Education, 1890, 28, Fe- cond reading negatived, 148. 5. Bill No. 170, introduced to provide for the election by ballot of Public and Separate School Trus- tees, 1890, 65. Second reading negatived, 133-4. 6. Bill No. 171, introduced respecting Separate School supporters, 1390, 65. Second reading nega- tived, 134.

7. Bill No. 186, introduced to amend the Public and Separate Schools Act, 1890, 77. Pebate on motion for second reading adjourned, 128. Second reading ; amendment negatived, 132-3. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading ; amendment negatived, 185-6 R. A, 199. 53 Vic.

. c. 71.

8. Bill No. 196, introduced respecting teachers in Separate Schools, 1890, 78. Second reading n*ga- tivated, 135. 9. Bill No. 223. introduced respecting the language of instruction in the Public and Separate Schools, 1890, 105. Second reading postponed for six months, 181-3. 10. Bill No. 234, introduced to amend the Separate Schools Act, 1890, 109. Second reading, 136. Order for consideration in Committee discharged, 149. Provisions embodied in another Hill. See above 7, 80 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

EDUCATION. Continued. 11. Bill No. 250, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1890, 131. Second reading, 152. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 172. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 72. 12. Bill No. 75, introduced consolidating and revising the laws respecting the Education Department, 34. 95. into 140. 1891, Second reading, House goes committee on, Third reading ; amendments negatived, 165. R. A. 181. 54 Vic. c. 54. 13. Bill No. 76, introduced to amend aad consolidate the Public School Laws, 1891, 34. Resolutions introduced re payment to Count? Inspectors ; Lieutenant Governor's recommendation signified and passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 80-1. Second reading, 98, House goes into

Committee on, 127,143. Third reading ; amendments negatived, 162. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 55. 14. Bill No. 77, introduced consolidating and revising the High School Laws, 1891, 34. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 87, 95, 128, 144. Third reading, 172. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 57.

15. Bill No. 92, introduced respecting Truancy and Compulsory School attendance, 1891, 49. Se- cond reading, 130, House goes into Committee on, 141, 143. Third reading, 158. R A., 181. 54 Vic. c.56.

16. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend the Public School* Act, 1891, 44. Order for second reading discharged, 152. 17. Bill No. 188, introduced respecting Conveyances to Trustees for School purposes, 1891, 120. Se- cond reading, 130. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 149. 18. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend the Act respecting Truancy and Compulsory School attendance, 1892, 81. Order for second reading discharged, 132. 19. Bill No. 160, introduced to amend and explain portions of the School Laws, 1892, 129. Second

reading, 146. House goes into Committee on, 169, 177. Third reading ; title amended, 178, R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 60. 20. Bill No. 160, introduced to amend the Public School Act, 1893, 101. Order for second reading dis- charged, 145. 21. Bill No. 180, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1893, 137. Second reading, 167. House

goes into Committee on ; third reading, 181. R. A., 199, 56 Vic. c. 52.

22. Bill No. 67, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1894, 16. Order for second reading dis- charged, 38. .

23. Bill No. 71, introduced to amend the Separate Schools Act, 1894, 18. Motion for second reading and Debate on, adjourned, 140, 141. Second reading on division and referred to a Select Com- mittee, 142. Reported, 146. House goes into Committ.e on, 156. Third leading on division, 159. R. A. 203. 57 Vic. c. 59. 24. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend the Public and Separate Schools Act, 1894, 99. Second reading negatived, 143. 25. Bill No 157, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1894, 104. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 120. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 135. Third reading, 155. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 58. 26. Bill No. 83, introduced to amend the Public School Act, 1895, 30. Order for second reading dis- charged, 110. 27. Bill No. 107, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1895, 45. Second reading negatived, 73. 23. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1895, 78. Order for second reading dis- charged, 143. 29. Bill No. 199, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1895, 113. Order for second reading dis- charged, 144. 30. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend the School Laws, 1895, 78. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 121, 132. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 57. 31. Bill No. 56, introduced consolidating and revising the laws respecting the Education Department, 1896, 22. Second reading, 70. House in Committee on, 125. Third reading, 175. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 69.

32. Bill No. 57, introduced consolidating and revising the High School Acts, 1896, 22. Second reading, 70. Hou*e in Committee on, 87, 132. Third reading, 152. R. A., 191. 69 Vic. c. 71, 33. Bill No. 68, introduced consolidating and revising the Public School Acts, 1896, 30. Second read- ing, 78. House in Committee on, 87, 96. Certain Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's

recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 109, 121, 140, 156. c. Third reading ; amendments negatived, 165. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. 70. 34. Bill No. 121, introduced respecting certain proceedings under the Separate Schools Acts, 1896, 70. 96. in 110. title Second reading, House Committee on, Third reading ; amended, 133. R. A.,

-191. 59 Vic. c. 72. ;

35. Bill No. 201, introduced to amend the Separate Schools Act, 1896, 131. Order for second reading discharged, 174. 36. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1897, 32. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 49. See Technical Schools. 37. Bill No. 107, introduced to amend the High School Act, 1897-8, 154. Second reading 157. House into Committee 169. Third 176. R. A 188. 61 Vic. c. 34. goes on, reading, , 38. Bill No. 107, introduced to amend the Act the Education 91. Order " respecting Department, 1899, for second reading discharged, 107. 1889 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 1900. 81

EDUCATION. Continued.

39. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1899, 91. Order for second reading discharged, 107. 40. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1899, 95. Second reading 130. House goes into Committee on, 141, 153, 216. Third reading, 216. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 36. 7 41. Bill N o. 139, introduced to amend the High Schools Act, 1899, 106. Order for second reading dis- charged, 208. 42. Bill No. 187, introduced to improve the law respecting High Schools, 1899, 147. Order for second reading discharged, 234. 43. Bill No. 204, introduced respecting Municipal and School Elections, 1899, 159 Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 199. Provisions embodied in Omnibus Bill. See Statute Law. 44. Bill No. 212, introduced to amend the Separate Schools Act, 1899, 164. Order for second reading discharged, 219. 45. Bill No. 217, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1899, 178. Order for second reading discharged, 208. 46. Bill No. 225, introduced to amend the Separate Schools Act, 1899, 187. Second reading, 217. House in Committee on, 227. Third reading, 233. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 37. 47. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1900, 41. Order for second reading dis- charged, 104 48. Bill No. 132, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1900, 55. Order for second reading dis- charged, 89. 49. Bill No. 175, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1900, 85. Order for second reading dis- charged, 117. 50. Bill No. 192, introduced to amend the High Schools Act, 1900, 100. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 137. Reported 156. Order for House to go into Committee on dis- charged, 187- 51. Bill No. 200, introduced to amend the High Schools Act, 1900, 108. Second reading 131. House goes into Committee on, 139. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 54. 52. Bill No. 201, introduced to amend the Public Schools Act, 1900, 108. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 139, 178. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 53. 53. Bill No. 246, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Education Department, 149. Second reading, 161. Houee goes into Committee on, 165. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 52. 44 84 39 36 9 54. Report rf the Minister presented,* 1889, , 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 40 ; 1895,

61 ; 136 ; 49. 26 ; 1896, 42 ; 1897, 39 ; 1898, 1899. 1900.

55. Report < f the Minister presented, upon Technical Education, 1889, 25. Sessional Papers No. 22. Printed. 56. Copies of Orders in Council presented, respecting High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, 1899, 31. Sessional Papers No. 35. Not printed. 57. Return ordered, shewing a list of all compulsory Text Books in the High, Public and Separate Schools, 1889, 90. Presented, 118. Sessional Papers No. 58. Printed. 58. Return ordered, Chewing names of all publishers of Public School Text Book?, with the respective books published by them, 1889, 96. Presented, 1890, 14. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed. 59. Motion for Return showing the number and location of Public Schools in Ontario, in which any is of a list of text books language, other than English, used in the work teaching ; other than Eng- the in lish ; the number of teachers in such schools who cannot use English language teaching and Debate on adjourned, 1889, 103. Debate resumed, motion carried and Return ordered, 105. Pre- sented, 1890, 14. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed. 60. Return ordered, shewing in detail, the number of Public School teachers who have accepted the terms heretofore imposed in regard to the Superannuation Fund, etc., 1889, 111. Presented, 1890, 20. Sessional Papers No. 33. Printed. 61. Motion, proposed but withdrawn, that High School pupils should pay a fee, 1839, 111. 62. Motion, proposed and negatived, re instruction of pupils in the English tongue, etc., 1889, 126. 63. Regulations and correspondence presented, relating to French and German Schools, 1890, 10. Ses- sional Papers No. 7. Printed. 64. Orders in Council presented, made in 1889, under R. S. O., Cap. 224, respecting the Education Department, 1890, 18. Sessional Papers No. 29. Not printed. 65. "Regulations presented, made or revised by the Department, 1890, 18. Sessional Papers No. SO. Not printed. 66. Copy of a Minute of the Department of, pre?ented, respecting the study of English in those schools in which the French or German language prevails, 1890, 23. Sessional Papers No. 34. Not printed. 67. Extracts and statements presented, respecting bi-lingual teaching in Great Britain, the United States and Canada, 1890, 31. Sessional Papers No. 36. Printed. 68. Brief history presented, of authorized Public and High School text books, 1890, 42. Sessional Papers No. 40. Printed.

* This Report contains the several reports upon Mechanics Institutes, Practical Science, and Scientific Societies. 6 J.I. 82 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

EDUCATION- Continued. 69. Papers and correspondence presented, respecting French Schools, 1390, 84. Sessional Papers No. 53. Printed.

70. Return ordered, shewing a cop? of the case submitted by the Minister of, for the opinion of the Judges, as to the true construction of ceit*in of the provisions of the Public School Act relating to Separate School supporters and the answers given, 1890, 20. Presented, 46. Sessional t'apcrs No. 43 Printed.

71. Return ordered, shewing number and designation of School Boards which have adopted the use of the ballot at annual school elections, etc., 1890, 38. Presented, 80. Sessional Papers No. 52. Printed.

72. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence on the subject of preparing and publishing text books, 114. 53. Sessional No. 39. Not etc , 1890, Presented, 1891, Papers printed.

: 73. Mot on for Return, shewing number of schools aided by grants from the Poor School Fund, etc.; withdrawn, 1890, 44. of further the to the Poor Schools 74. Motion, as to the propriety increasing grants ; withdrawn, 1890, 105. free school books 119. 75. Motion, re furnishing ; withdrawn, 1890, 76. Motion, that the House declares that the rights guaranteed by th B. N. A. / ct to the supporters of Separate or dissentient Schools are civil rights appertaining to them as citizens, etc.; negatived, 1890, 193. re education 153. 77. Motion, for amendment to B. N. A. Act ; withdrawn, 1891, 78. Motion, to include Separate Schools within the classes of schools dealt with by Bill respecting the Education Department, suj erseded by amend ooent, 1891, 164-5.

79. Motion, to strike out certain subsections of Bill to amend and consolidate Public School laws, of examiners and 160. dealing with appointment inspectors ; negatived, 1891, Bill re election of Trustees ballot 1891 161. 80. Motion, to amend same by ; negatived, , Bill re removal of 161. 81. Motion, to amend sne Inspectors ; negatived, 1891, 82. Motion, to amend Bill revising High School laws re limitation of non-resident pupil*, 1891, 172. 83. Order in Council presented, approving of agreement for publishing French Reader, 1891, 34. Ses- sional Papers No. 26. Not printed. 84. Order in Council presented, raising Morrisburg High School to a Collegiate Institute, 1891, 34. Sessional Papers No. 27. Not printed. 85. Order in Council presented, raising Aylmer High School to a Collegiate Institute, 1891, 34. Ses- sional Papers No. 28. Not printed. 86. Order in Council presented, approving of a By-law establishing a High School at Gravenhurst, 1891, 34. Sessional Papers No. 29. Not printed. 87. Order in Council prpented, conveying certain lands in Norwood to T. M. Grover, 1891, 35. Ses- sional Papers No. SO. Not printed. 88. Order in Council presented, conveying certain lands once vested in Toronto Collegiate Institute, 1891, 35. Sessional Papers No. 31. Not printed. 89. Report presented, on Compulsory Education in Canada, etc., 1891, 53. Sessional Papers No. 33. Printed. 90. Copy of Minute presented, approving of certain rules with respect to salaries of teachers, 1891, 93. Sessional Papers No. Jfi. Printed. 91. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence on the subject of the Dutton High School, 1891, 90. Presented, 1892, 17. Sessional Papers No. 35. Not printed. 92. Copy of Order in Council presented, raising Napanee High School to the standing of a Collegiate Institute, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 44- Not printed 93. Copy of Order in Council presented, raisin? the Sarnia High School to the standing of a Collegiate Institute, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 45. Not printed. 91. Copy of Order in Council presented, approving of Regulations f r the retirement of Professors, etc., o* the , 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 46. Printed. 95. C^py of Order in Council presented, amending above regulations, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 47. Printed. 96. Copy of Order in Council presented, approving of by-laws of the Toronto Industrial School Associ- Printed. ation, U92, 19. Sessional Papers No. 48. , 97. Copy of Order in Council presented, approving of a By-law of th County of Larnbton. establishing an additional High >chool in the County, to be situated in the Village of Watford, 1892, 20. Ses- sional Papers No. 50. Not printed. 1 of an Indenture with th Rose 93. Copy of Order in Council presenter , approving pull'shing company lor the publication of the High School Arithmetic, 1892, 20. Sessional Papers No. 51. Net printed. the series of as Public Ii9. Copy of Order in Council presented, authorizing copy-books known the Writing Course and directing the discontinuance of thoie now in use, 1892, 20. Sessional Papers No. 52. Not priii ted. 100. Copy of Order in Council pre ented, approving of By-law No. 40 of the County of Haldimand establishing an additional High School m the Village of Hagersvilie, 1S92, 20. Sessional Papers No. 53. Not printed. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 83

EDUCATION Continued.

101. Copy of Order in Council presented, approving of an Indenture with the Copp Clark Company (Limited), for the publication of the High School Hist ry of England and Canada, 1892, 20. Ses- sional Papers No. 54. Not printed, 102. Copy of a Minute of the Department of Education prweated, approving of Regulations with regard to Text-books, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed. 103. Copy of Order in Council presented, approving of a certain Indenture with the Canada Publishing Company for the publication of the Public School Drawing Course, 1892, 20. Sessional Papers No. 56. Not Printed. 104. Copy of Order in Council presented, respecting formation of a Retirement Fund for the retirement of Teachers and Officers of College, 1892, 20. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed. 105. Return ordered, giving names of persons appointed to, and who have resigned, or been d smissed from positions in the Toronto Normal and M >del Schools and School of Pedagogy, with correspon- dence, etc., 1892, 115. Presented, 1893, 44. Sessional Papers No. 54. Printed. 106. Return ordered, giving names of authors and publishers of Text-books; prices, etc., 1892, 136. Presented, 1893, 4k Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed. 107. Return ordered, shewing number of County pupils at High Schools or Collegiate Institutes in towns separated from counties for municipal purposes, esc., 1892, 178. Presented, 1893, 31. Ses- sional Papers No. 52 Printed. 108. Return ordered, shewing number of pupils attending Collegiate Institutes and High Schools for the year 1890, and givine professions which they intended to follow, 1892, 79. Presented, 91. Ses- sional Papers No. 78. Not printed. 109. Copy of Order in Council presented, re publication of Text-books, 1893, 26. Sessional Papers No. 42. Not p 110. Copy of Order in Council presented, re publication of High School French Grammar, 1893, 26. Sessional Papers No. 43. Not printed. 111. Copy of Order in Council presented, re appointment of Lecturers at School of Pedagogy, 1893, 26. Sessional Paptrs No. 44> Not printed. 112. Copy of Order in Council presented, re Goderich High School, 1893, 26. Sessional Papers No. 45. Not printed. 113. Copv of Order in Council presented, re Niagara Falls High School, 1893, 26. Sessional Papers No. 46. Not printed. 114. Copv of Order in Council presented, re Toronto Junction High School, 1893, 26. Sessional Papers No. 47. Not printed. 115. Copy of Order in Council presented, re performance of duties of Inspector of Model Schools, 1893, 26. 'Sessional Papers No. 48. Not printed. re 116. Motion for copies of correspondence, allowance to Adam Scott ; withdrawn, 1893, 65.

117. Motion for copies of correspondence, re appointment of Rev. Mr. Grant ; withdrawn, 1893, 132. 118. Motion proposed and negatived, re salary of Director of Teachers' Institutes, 1893, 194. 119. Motion proposed and negatived, re item of $2,500 for Lecturers on Methods in School of Peda- gogy, 1893, 195. 120. Motion proposed and negatived, re Election of Public and Separate School Trustees by Ballot, 1894, 113. 121. Motion proposed and negatived, re abolition of office of Minister of Education, 1894, 148. 122. Motion, withdrawn, for copies of Orders in Council for the apportionment of grant to Public Schools, 1894, 84. 123. Motion, withdrawn, for Return shewing number of teachers to whom specialist certificates were issued, 1894, 135. 124. Motion, withdrawn, for Return of copies of evidence in connection with the University School Examination at Bowmanville High School, 1894, 135. 125. Report presented, of Commissioners on schools in Preecott and Russell in which the French lan- guage is taught, 1894, 9. Sessional Papers No. 4- Printed. 126. Copy of Order in Council presented, respecting publication of Text-book on Physiology, 1894, 25. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed. 127. Copy of a Minute of the Department presented, approving certain regulations, 1894, 25. Sessional Papers No. 67. Not printed. 128. Copy of Order in Council presented, appointing Mr. Sinclair to the Normal School at Ottawa, 1894, 25. Sessional Papers No. 68. Not printed. 129. Return ordered, shewing what amount of Public School grant was apportioned to cities, etc., 1894, 126. Presented, 186. Sessional Papers No. 128. Not printed. 130. Minutes of the Department and Agreements presented, re publication of Text-books. lx'.\ ~\). Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed. Ratified by the House, 114. 131. Return presented, respecting grants to Poor Schools, 1895, 1C6. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed. 132. Return ordered, of correspondence re erection of Normal Schools in London and Woodstock, 1895, 91. Presented, 1896, 16. Sessional Papers No. 52. Not printed. 84 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

EDUCATION Continued.

133. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce item of Supply for School of Pedagogy by $7,000, 1895, 134.

134. Motion proposed and negatived re appropriation of expenditure for educational purposes, etc., 1895, 145. 135. "Report presented, relating to the Ottawa Separate Schools, 1896, 10. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed. 136. Copy of Order-in-Council presented, relating to certain matters, 1896, 14. Sessional Papers No. 50- Printed. 137. Copy of Agreement presented, affiliating Ontario School of Pedagogy with Hamilton Collegiate Institute, 1896, 67. Sessional Papers No. 64. Printed. Ratified by House, 95. 138. Copy of Orders-in-Council presented re publication of certain readers and text books, 1896, 130' Sessional Papers Nos. 71, 72, 73. Printed. Ratified by House on division, 179. 139. Return ordered, shewing how many children, who passed leaving examination in 1895, are now attending High Schools, 1896, 84. Presented, 187. Sessional Papers No. 80. Not printed. Motion and that the Examination for entrance to Schools shall be based 140. proposed negatived" High on the subjects prescribed for Form V." of the Public Schools, 1896, 171. 141. Regulations presented, respecting Public and High Schools, 1897, 34. Sessional Papers No. 46. Printed. 142. Copy of Order-in-Council presented, appointing certain members of the Educational Council, 1897, 34. Sessional Papers No. 47. Not printed. 143. Return ordered, showing numbers of pup ; ls at each High School and Collegiate Institute, who passed for the first time the primary examination, etc., 1892, 30. Presented, 97. Sessional Papers No. 60. Printed. 144. Return ordered, of names of a 1 ! High School Teachers who have received Specialists Certificates since 1885, etc., 1897, 34. Presented, 1899, 155. Sessional Papers No. 66. Printed.

145. Return ordered, of copies of .Minutes of meetings of new Educational Council, etc., 1897, 47. Presented, 86. Sessional Papers No. 58. Not printed. 146. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce expenses of Public and Separate Schools, 1897, 149. 147. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce expenses of Collegiate Institutes, 1897, 150. 148. Return ordered of copies of correspondence in reference to case of C. C. Grant, 1897-8, 56. Pre- sented, 1899, 161. Sessional Papers No. 69. Not printed. 149. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce estimate for salary of Director of Teachers' Institutes and Departmental Examinations, 1897-8, 147. 150. Motion proposed and negatived, as to remodelling the sphere of Public Schools, and as to appoint- ment of Advisory Council, etc., 1897-8, 179. 151. Report on Examinations presented, 1897-8, 73. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed as Appendix to Minister's Report. 152. Report of Commission presented, appointed to inquire into price of school books, etc., 1897-8, 174. Sessional Papers No. 64. Printed. 153. Minutes of Department of presented, re certain Regulations, 1898, 12. Sessional Papers No. 44. Not printed. 154. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for Miscellaneous Expenses by $1,350, 1899, i67-8. 155. Motion proprsed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for Examiners re Departmental Exami- nation!, and Salary of Registrar of Department, 1900, 200. 156. Petitions re maintenance of County Pupils, 1897-8, 28, 32, 51, 62, 69, 103, 128. 65 157. Petitions respecting:, 1896, 31, 34, 100; 1897, 31, ; 1898-9, 77, 79, 81, 84, 93, 96, 101, 111, 143, 177, 187; 1900, 23, 26,27,30, 40. ELECTIONS AND ELECTION LAW: " 1. Bill No 54, The Franchise Assessment Act" introduced, 1889, 14. Second reading, 56. House goes into Committee on 77, 87. Third reading, 89 R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 40.

2. Bill No. 82, introduced to amend the Act, 1899, 30. Second reading and referred to a, Select Com- mittee, 55. Reported, 99. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 149. R. A., 160 52 Vic. c. 4.

3. Bill No. 100, introduced to amend, 1899, 42. Second reading negatived, 121. 4. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1889, 80. Order for second reading discharged, 1C8.

5. Bill No. 131, introduced respecting oaths under the Manhood Suffrage Act, 1889, 53. Second read- ing, 77. House goes into Committee on, 1C6, 125, 136. Third reading, 136. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 5.

6. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend the Manhood Suffrage Act, 1889, 62. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 7. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend, 1890, 16. Second reading negatived, 148.

8. Bill No. 80, introduced to provide for the secrecy of the ballot at 1890, 22. Debate on motion fo second reading adjourned, 80. Debate resumed and second reading postpjneJ for tix months, 97. r 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 85

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9. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend the Act, as to the secrecy of voting, 1890, 34. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 117, 151. Third reading 011 division, 173. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 3,

10. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend the Manhood Suffrage Act, 1890, 34, Order for second reading discharged, 149. 11. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend the Manhood Suffrage Act, 1890, 64. Order for second reading discharged, 108. 12. Bill No. 245, introduced respecting Oaths under the Manhood Suffrage Act, 1890, 122. Second

reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 152. Third reading ; title amended, 172. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 2.

13. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend the Ontario Controverted Election Act, 1891, 31. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 54, 79. Reported, 116. House goes into Committee on, 150. Third reading, 167. R. A. 181. 54 Vic. c. 6. 14. Bill No. 97, introduced to amend, 1891, 52. Second reading negatived, 112. 15. Bill No. 187, introduced to amend the Election laws, 1891, H3. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third reading, 167. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 5. 16. Bill No. 66, introduced to amend the Ontario Election Act, 1892, 13. Order for second reading discharged, 115. 17. Bill No. 62, introduced to amend and consolidate the Acts respecting the Elections of Members to the Legislative Assembly, 1892, 75. Second readiner, 142. House goes into Committee on, 192.

Third reading ; title amended, 194. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 3. 18. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1892, 133. Second reading, 170. House goes into Committee or?, 177. Order for third reading discharged, 201. 19. Bill No. 58, introduced to secure the prompt punishment of persons guilty of personation at Elec- tions for the Legislative Assembly, 1894, 66. Second reading, 110. House goes into Committee 139. re of 156. on, 114, 120, Third reading ; amendment negatived fee $4 to County Attorney, R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 7. 20. Bill No. 92, introduced to amend the Ontario Election Act. 1894, 27. Order for second reading discharged, 127. 21. Bill No, 148, introduced to amend, 1894, 93. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 146. 152. 203. 57 V. c. 5. Reported, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 159. R. A., 22. Bill No. 156, introduced respecting Registration of Manhood Suffrage Voters in cities, 1894, 102. recom- Second reading on division, 141, Resolutions re fees of officers ; Lieutenant- Governors mendation signified, passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 144, 160. House goes into Committee on, 168, 193, 195, 196. 197. Amendments negatived, 198-9. Third reading; title amended, 199. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 4. 23. Bill No. 164, introduced respecting the representation of certain cities in the Legislative Assembly, 1894,109. Second rea ling, 196. House gws into Committee on, 196. Third reading; amend- ment re division of City of Ottawa negatived, 197. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 2. 24. Bill No. 182, introduced to provide for the transfer of Voters nanrns from one Electoral District to another, 1894, 142. Order for second reading discharged, 168. 25. Bill No. 183, introduced respecting the election of Licensees of Timber Limits to the Legislative Ass'embly, 1894, 145. Second reading; amendment negatived, 189. House goes into Committee on, 195. Third reading on division, 195. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 8. 26. Bill No. 186, introduced respecting Elections in the Outer Districts of the Province, 1894, 188. Second reading on division, 191. House goes into Committee on, 193. Third reading on division, 196. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 6,

27. Bill No. 99, introduced to amend the Election Laws, 1895, 38. Second reading, 67. House goes into Committee on, 97, 116. Third reading, 140, R. A., 166. 58 V. c. 4. 28. Bill No. 200, introduced to amend the City Manhood Registration Act, 1895, 113. Second reading, 166. c. 3. 123. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 156. R. A , 58 V. 29. Bill No. 66, introduced to amend the Ontario Election Act, 1896, 28. Order for second reading discharged, 37. 30. Bill No. 67, introduced to amend the Manhood Suffrage Act, 1896, 28. Order for second reading discharged, 37. 31. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend the Election Act, 1896, 45. Order for second reading discharged, 94.

32. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend the Act, 1896, 64. Second reading negatived, 94. 33. Bill No. 97, introduced to amend the Act, 1897, 38. Debate on motion for second reading ad- journed, 74. Debate resumed and motion negatived, 90. 34. Bill No. 168, introduced relating to the Elections of Members of the Legislative Assembly. 1897, 107. third 162. 168. 60 V.c. 4. Second reading ; House goes into Committee on ; reading, R. A., 35. Bill No. 71, introduced respecting, 1897-8, 88. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 112, 137, 175. Third reading, 175. R. A., 188. 61 V. c. 5. 36. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend *he Manhood Suffrage Registration Act, 1897-8, 102. Second Lieutenant reading, 136. House goes into Committee on, 138, 166, 176. Resolution introduced ; to 165-6. Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred Bill, Third reading, 176. R. A., 188. 61 V. c. 4. GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

ELECTIONS AND ELECTION LAW Continued. 37. Bill No. 2, introduced, on division, respecting the Election Laws and the Constable Franchise, 17. Motion for second and debate on 19. ]898, reading adjourned, Debate resumed ; six mmths hoittt moved in amendment and negatived, 20-1. Second reading 011 division, 21. Housa goes into Committee on 26, 27. Certain amendments concurred in on division, 27. Motion for third read-

ing ; amendments ntgatived, 27-32. Third reading on division, 33. R. A., 34. 32 V. c. 4. 38. Bill No. 4, introduced respecting Voter's Lists in certain Cities, 1898, 23. Second reading, 26. House into goes Committee on ; third reading, 27. R. A., 34. 62 Vic. c. 3. 39. B 11 No. 97, introduced te amend the Election Act, 1899, 75. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 125. No report. 40. Bill No. 124, introduced to amend, 1899, 97. Order for second teadint? discharged, 208. 41. Bill No 133, introduced to amend, 1899, 99. Second reading negatived, 217. 42. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend, 1899, 117. Second reading negatived, 301. 43. Bill No. 239, introduced to amend, 1899, 211. Second reading, 237. House goes into Committee on, 246. Third reading, 282. R. A. 306. fi2 V. c. 5. 44. Bill No. 246, introduced to amend the Ontario Controverted Election Act, 1899, 215. Second reading, 237. House goes into Committee on, 246. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 V. c. 6. 45. Bill No. 120, introduced to amend, 1900, 51. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee to be thereafter named, 97. Not named. 46. Bill No. 159, introduced to amend, 1900, 79. Second reading, 147. House goes into Committee on 210. Third 183, 193, reading ; amendments negatived, 221-5. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 4. See below. 56-7-8, 64-5. 47. Bill No. 245, introduced to amend the controverted Elections Act, 1900, 149. Second reading, 166. House goes into Committee on, 186. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 5. 48. Reports presented from the Judges selected for the trial of Petitions affecting the following

Constituencies : 1801 Bruce, North, 20. Lincoln, 18. Durham, East, 11. Middlesex, East, 10. Elgin, East. 16 Middlesex. West, 11. Essex, North, 8. Muskoka, 20. Esbex, South. 9. Norfolk, South, 19. Frontenac, 24. Ontario. South, 12. Grey, North, 18. Perth, North, 15. Hamilton, 22. Renfrew, Noith, 7. Hastings, East, 13. Welland, 16. Kent, West. 9. Wentworth, South, 17. Kingston, 14. York, West, 13. 1892 Algoma, East, 4. Norfolk, South, 5. Algoma, West, 4. Perth, North, 5. Bruce, North, 6, 1895 Algoma, West, 7. Northumberland, East, 9. Durham, West, 21. Perth, South. 27. Haldimand. 22. Wellington, West, 9. Kingston, 8. 186 Kingston, 4. Wellington, West, 5. 1899 The North Riding of Ontario, 4. The Electoral District of Kingston, 5. The South Riding of Wellington, 4. The North Riding of Rruce, 5. The Electoral District of Stormont, 4. The South Riding of Toronto, 5. The North Ridmg of Perth, 4. The Electoral District of Haldimand>5. The Electoral District of East Algoma, 4. The North Riding of Toronto, 5. The Electoral District of Monck, 4. The North Riding of ESPX, 5. The West Riding of Durham, 4. The Electoral District of Muskoka, 5. The Klectoral District of Welland, 5. The Electoral District of Brockville, 5. The South Riding of Norfolk, 5. The Electoral District of London, 5. The West Riding of Victoria, 5. The East Riding of Simcoe, 5. The We-t Riding of Kent, 5. The West Rking of Algoma, 5. The East Riding of Hastings, 5. The Centre Riding of Simcoe, 5. The Electoral District of Prince Edward, 5. The South Riding of Ontario, 5. The Fast Riding of Hamilton, 5. The Electoral District of Lennox, 5. The Electoral District of Frontenac, 5. The Electoral District of Halton, 5.

The Electoral District of Lincoln, 5. The Went Riding of Huron ( Ketition) 5. The South Riding of Wentworth, 5. The Electoral District of Nipissing, 5. The South Riding of Brant, 5. The North Riding of Hastings, 5. The West Riding of Hamilton, 5. The West Riding of Elgin, 5. The Electoral District of Addington, 5. The East Riding of Northumberland. 5. The South Riding of Waterloo, 5. The West Riding of York, 5 The Electoral District of Dundas, 5. The North Riding of Rsnfrew, 5. The North Riding of Lanark, 5. The North Riding of Middlesex, 6. The East Riding of Middlesex, 5. The West Riding of Middlesex, 6. The Centre Riding of Bruce, 5. The North Riding of Grey, 6. The West Riding of Hastings, 5. The Electoral Dist. of the City of Ottawa, 6. The Electoral District of Glengarry, 5. The Easb Riding of Lambton, 109. The South Riding of Huron, 5. The South Riding of Grey, 108. The West Riding of Huron (Cross Petition), 5. The North Riding of Waterloo, 185. 1900 The South Ridiug of Ontario, 5. The Electoral District of Halton, 6. The North Riding of Hstings, 7. The South Riding of Perth, 8. The West Riding of Elgin, 9. The East Riding of Elgin, 12. 1900]190 JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 87

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of ordered to 49. Reoorts and Certificates Judges be entered on Journals, 1891, 25 ; 1892, 6 ; 1895,

6 186 ; 5. 10, 22, 28 ; 1896, ; 1899, 64, 110, 1900, 2 2 50. Notifications of vacancies, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 6, 7, 39 ; 1892, 2, 171 ; 1893, 2; 1894, 2; 1895, 6; 2 4 2. 3. 1896, 2, 3; 1897, 3, 5 ; 1897-8, ; 1899, 2, 3, ; 1900,

51. N*w Wri^s ordered to be issued, 1889, 2; 1890, 2; 1891, 6, 7, 25, 39; 1892, 2; 1893, 2; 1894, 2 ;

6 3 ; 3. 1895, 6, 10, 22 ; 1896, 2, ; 1897, ; 1899, 2, 3, 4, 75 1900, 2, of 52. Certificates of Elections Members, 1889, 4, 22 ; 1R90, 2 ; 1891, 25, 29, 35, 74 : 1892, 3, 41, 47 ;'

26 65 6 5 : 210 14. 1893, 2, 3 ; 1894, 3, ; 1895, 10, ; 1896, 3, ; 1887, 1899, 3, ; 1900, 3, of 3. Returns presented from the Records the Elections, 1891, 29; 1892, 80; 1893, 162 ; 1894, 5, 46 ; 11 15 8 24. 1895, 12, 117 ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899, 67 ; 1900, 54. Mr. Speaker is informed bv a Member of the Executive, from his place in the House, that a vacancy had occurred by the death of a member, 1892, 171. 5. Writ ordered, by House, to be issued for bye-election in South Perth, 1899, 75. Return laid on Table, 210.

re : 56. Motions proposed and negatived, Secret Ballot, 1889, 149 1892, 192 ; 1894, 82 ; 1900, 221. re ballot) 106 57. Motion proposed and negatived, marking under section ; 1900, 222. 58. Motion proposed and negatived, re shewing initials and number on back of ballot, etc., 1900, 223. 59. M- tion, to refer certain charges in East Hastings' election to Committee on Privileges and Elections, and debate on adjourned, 1891, 90. Debate resumed and amendment carried, relegating enquiry to the Court sitting at Belleville, 101-6.

60. Motion proposed and negatived, re persons having contracts, etc., with the Government, 1892, 192. 61. Motion proposed and negatived, re imprisonment for personation, 1892, 193. 62. Motion proposed and negatived, re form of oath, 1892, 194. 63. Motion proposed and negatived, re encouragement of electors, in constituencies, to believe they *ill receive material favours from Government, provided they return supporters; 1899, 283. 64. Motion proposed and negatived, re detention of persouator, 1900, 224. 65. Motion proposed and negatived, replaces of polling, 1900, 225. 66. General Rules presented, re trial of petitions, 1895, 53. Sessional Papers No. 54. Printed. 67. Return ordered, shewing the date of the Certificate of the Judges appointed to try Petition in North Perth, etc., 1891, 53. Presented 1892, 32. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed. 68. Return ordered of a copy of the Proclamation of the Returning Officer for the District of P.irvy Sound, etc., 1891, 92. Presented 156. Sessional Papers No. 54. Not printed. 69. Petitions respecting, 1889, 56. 70. Petitions presented, praying against retroactive legislation in the matter of certain pending Election Petitions and Trials, 1898, 10, 12, 13.

71. Petitions re cost of providing of Polling Booth*, 1896, 15, 16, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, SI, 34, 38, 48, 50, 6i3, 72, 112. See Voters Lists.

72. Petitions respecting, 1899, 77, 79, 81, 94, 96, 115,

ELECTRIC COMPANIES :

1. Bill No. 175. introduced respecting the powers of, 1889, 87. Second reading. 101. House goes into Committee on, 107. Third reading, 110. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 29. 2. Bill No. 176, introduced respecting Mortgages, by Electric Railway and Street Railway Companies, 1900, 85 Second reading, 110. House goes into Committee on, 144, 178. Third reading, 198. R A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 32. 3. Petition for legislation compelling the placing of wires underground, 1892, 45. re etc. 4. Petitions, shelter on cars of, for motormeu, 1893, 119 ; 1891, 34, 35, 41, 53, 62, 68,

ELECTRIC LIGHT, MANUFACTURE OF : See Assessment Law.

ELECTRIC RAILWAY ACT:

1. Bill No. 153, introduced 1895, 78. Second reading, T05. Petitions re Sunday Street Car clause, 129, 152. House goes into Committee on, 128, 149, 159. Third reading, 159. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 38.

2. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend, 1896, 95. Second reading, 128. House in Committee on, 133. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 49. 3. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend, 1897, 32. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 64. Reported, 119. House goes into Committee on, 138. Discharged, 144. Provisions incor- porated in another Act. 4. Bill No. 203, intioduced to amend, 1899, 159. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 199. Reported, 229. House goes into Committee on, 271. Third reading, 283. R. A.. :W6. 62 Vic. c. 25. 88 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

ELECTRIC RAILWAY AND STREET RAILWAY COMPANIES :

1. Billill No. 176, introduced respecting Mortgages by,b 1900, 85. Second reading, 110. House goes into Committee on, 144, 178. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 32.

ELEVATORS AND HOISTS :

1. Bill No. 127, introduced to require owners of, to guard against accident, 1889, 51. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 120. No report. 2. Bill No. 113, introduced for the prevention of accidents through elevators, 1897, 4S. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 64. Reported, 124. See Municipal Laiv.

ELGIN HOUSE OF INDUSTRY :

1. of 33 1895 Reports Inspector presented, 1889, 38 ; 1890, 42 ; 1891, 56 ; 1892, 28 ; 1893. 22; 1894, ; 40; 1896, 20.

2. Order-in-Council ratified, granting a further sum of $1,000 to, 1896, 153. 3. Return ordered, of correspondence with regard to grant to County of Elgin, 1894, 100. Presented, 117. Sessional Paptrs No. 94. Not printed. See Refuge, Houses of.

ELGIN LICENSE COMMISSIONERS : See Liquor License Law.

ELLIOTT, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

ELMA, TOWNSHIP OF :

1. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 288 : 1892, 53. Reported, 5fi. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 57. Reported, 72. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 85. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 69.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 16. Reported, 51. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 52. Reported fi9. Second reading, 83. House in Committee on, 93. Third reading, 98. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 79.

ELMSLEY, CHARLOTTE :

Petition for Act respecting the estate of the late, 1900, 22 Reported, 37. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 39. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bill*, 64. Reported, 68. Second reading, 86. House goes into Committee on, 88, 142, Third reading, 159. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 141.

EMBALMING :

Bill No. 101, introduced respecting, 1893, 50. Second reading negatived, 133.

EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY : See Workmen.

EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN : See Trades Arbitration Act. Councils of Conciliation.

ENGINEERS AND STATIONARY ENGINES :

1. Bill No. 76, introduced respecting the examination of engineers and the inspection of Boilers, 1889, 28. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 70. Reported with recommendation for delay, 124. 2. Bill No. 133, introduced respecting the examination of engineers and the inspection of Stationary 44. title Boilers, 1890, Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 107. Reported ; amended, 136. House goes into Lommittee on, 147. Order for further consideration in Committee discharged, 197. 3. Bill No. 83, introduced respecting the examination of Stationary Engineers and the inspection of Stationary Boilers, 1891,42. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 78. Reported; title amended, 127. House goes into Committee on, 152. Third reading, 158. R.A, 181. 54 Vic. c. 31.

4. Bill No. 167, introduced for the protection of life and property in the use of Stationary Boilers, 1900, 81. HecoDd reading and referred to a Select Committee to be thereafter named, 98. Cjmmittee appointed, 114. Report adversely, but with certain recommendations, 191. 5. Return ordered, shewing number of stationary engines in each municipality, and for what purpose used, 1890, 31. Presented 1891, 81. Sessional Papers No. 45. Printed.

6. Petitions respecting 1889, 19, 23, 27, 49; 1891, 37, 38, 42. See Boilers.

ENGLAND, CHURCH OF :

Petition for Act to enable the Metropolitan Bishop of, in the Ecclesiastical , to con- fer certain Degrees of Divinity, 1890, 15. Reported, 49. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 61. Reported ; fees remitted, 80. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 113. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 142.

ENGLEDUE MTNING LOCATIONS : See Mines and Mining. Ontario Gold Concessions.

ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY : 159 144 Reports presented, 1899, ; 1890, ; 1891, 40 ; 1892, 16 ; 1893, 22 ; 1894, 10 ; 1895, 15 ; 1896, 103 126 1897, ; 1898, 140 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 80. Motion proposed and negatived, re amount estimated for 1896, 160. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 89

EPIDEMICS : Motion for return of copy of an account of C. A. Hodgetts, M.D.; withdrawn, 1892, 35.

EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES :

Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 43. Reported, 48. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109, 124. Third reading, 157. R.A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 105.

ESSEX, TOWN OF :

Petition tor Act to consolidate debb of, 1891, 43. Reported, 60. Bill No. 65, introduced and referred, 63. Reported, 82. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 98, 124. Third reading, 127. R.A., 180. 5 1 Vic. c. 67.

ESTATE BILLS :

1. Bills referred to Commissioners of :

1889, 27, 28, 34, 41, 42, 46, 65, 70; Reported, 36, 51, 58, 72, 83, 86. 189D, 25, 27, 30, 31, 34, 64; Repor-

ted, 42, 47, 53, 59, 63, 88. 1891, 39, 44, 80 ; Reported, 57, 76. 1892, 50, 78 ; Reported, 59, 63, 83, 106. 1893, 25, 26, 55, 60 ; Reported, 32, 48, 63, 67. 1894, 18, 56. 57 ; Reported, 37, 65, 76. 1895, 58 42, ; Reported, 55, 74. 1896, 33 ; Reported, 42. 1897, 52 ; Reported, 97 ; 1897-8, 67 ; Reported, 122 64. 101. 1899, ; Reported, 132. 1900, 39 ; Reported, 2. Bill re-introduced, with amendments, and again referred, after adverse Report by Commissioners, 1892, 78.

ESTATES :

1. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend the Act respecting the devolution of, 1889, 73. Order for second reading discharged, 123. See Executors. Deceased Persons.

2. Bill No. 76, introduced to extend the time fDr vesting of, in Heirs and Devisees, 1893, 20. Second reading, 61. House goes into Committee on, 139. Third reading, 141. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c, 20.

ESTIMATES :

Presented and referred, 1889, 16, 47, 148 ; 1890, 12, 26, 89, 173 ; 1891, 28, 54, 65, 167 ; 1892, 14, 22, 170 ; 141 1893, 7. 8, 93, 180 ; 1894, 8, 33, 95, 159, 189 ; 1895, 13, 18, ; 1896, 18, 23, 165 ; 1897, 13, 20, 142, 190. Sae 157 ; 1897-8, 45, 71, 157 ; 1898, 8 ; 1899, 75, 278 ; 1900, 19, 43, Supply.

ETOBICOKE, TOWNSHIP, OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 17. Reported, 41. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 71. Second reading, 110. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third reading, 134. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 64.

EVIDENCE :

1. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend the law of, 1892, 139. Second reading, 170. House goes into Com- c. mittee on ; third reading, 189. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. 14. 2. Bill No. 201, introduced to amend, 1895, 113. Second reading and referred to the Legal. Committee, ' 139. Reported, 140. Order for House to go into Committee on, discharged, 157. 3. Bill No. 170, introduced respecting, 1897, 107. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 134. Third reading, 144. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 17.

EXECUTIONS ACT :

1. Bill No. 80, introduced to amend, 1894, 23. Second reading negatived, 85. 2. Bill No. 93, introduced respecting Writs of Execution, 1894, 27. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 48. Reported, 112. House goes into Committee on, 127, 145. Third reading, 152. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 26. See Lands. 3. Bill No. 168, introduced to amend, 1894, 115. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 140. No report. 4. Bill No. 133, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1897, 73. Second reading and referred to the* Church Pews. Legal Committee, 82. Reported ; title amended, 118. See 5. Bill No. 226, introduced respecting, Executions and Sheriffs, 1899, 187. Second reading, 217. House goes into Committee on, 227, 270. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 7.

EXECUTIONS AGAINST LANDS : See Lands.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL :

1. Members of, shewing change since 1888.* Hon. GEORGE WILLIAM Ross, Premier and Treasurer. Sworn in on 17th October, 1899. Still holds office. Hon. ARTHUR STURGIS HARDY, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Sworn in on 18th January, 1889. Hon. ARTHUR STURGIS HARDY, Attorney General. Sworn in on 14th July, 1896. Resigned 17th October, 1899. Hon. JOHN MORISON GIBSON, Secretary and Registrar. Sworn in on 18th January, 1889. Hon. JOHN MORISON GIBSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Sworn in on 21st July, 1896.

* See General Index, 1867-8 to 1888, page 161-2. 90 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Continued.

Hon. JOHN MORISON GIBSON, Attorney General. October, 1899. Still holds office. Hon. RICHARD HARCOURT, Provincial Treasurer. Sworn in on 16th September, 1890. Hon. RICHARD HAECOURT, Minister of Education. October, 1899. Still holds office. Hon. JOHN DRYDEN, Commissioner of Agiiculture. Sworn in on 16th September, 1890. Still holds office.

Hon ERSKINE HENRY FRONSON. Without Portfolio. Sworn in c n 16th September, 190. He tired on dissolution of Legislature in 1898. Hon. WILLIAM HARTY, Commissioner of Public IFoik*. Sworn in on 30th May, 1891. Resigned, October, 1899. See bdow. Hon. WILLIAM DOUGLAS BALFOUR, Provincial Secretary. Sworn in on 21st July, 1896. Died August 19th, Ib96. Hon, ELIHU JAMES DAVIS. Without Portfolio. Sworn in on 21st July, 1896. Hon. ELIHU JAMES DAVIS, Provincial Secretary. Sworn in on 28th August, 1896. Hon. ELIHU JAMES DAVIS, Commissioner of Crown Lands. October, 1899. Hon. JAMES THOMPSON GARROW. Without Portfolio. Swv.rn in on 16th December, 1898. Hon. WM. HARTY. Without Portfolio. October, 1899. Hon. JAMES R. STRATTON, Piovincial Secretary. Sworn in October 21st, 1899.

HON. FRANK R. LATCHFORD, Commissioner of Public Works. Sworn in October 21st, 1899. 2. Amendment proposed to Address to His Honour, rz vacant seats of Messieurs Gibson and Dryden, and Debate on adjourned, 1898, 9. Debate resumed ani amendment to amendment proposed expres-angr hope-i that steps would be taken to put an end to such an unusual and undesirable *tate of j.ffairp, and Debate on adjourned, 10, 11, 13. Debate resumed and amendments negatived, 13-16. 3. Motion proposed and negatived re encouragement by Ministers of the Crown to electors of consti- tneLCes to return supp >rters. 1899, 283.

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS ;

1. Bill No 216, introduced to protect persons acting as, 1890, 127. Second readirg, 140. House goes into Committee on, 143. Third reading, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 29. 2. Bill No. 102, introduced respecting the sale of real esta'e by Personal Representatives, 1891, 52. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 143. Third reading, 173. R.A, 181. 54 Vic. c. 18.

EXETER, VILLAGE OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting the railway debenture debt of, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Bill No. 7 introduced and referred, ?5. Reported. 50. Second reading, TO. House goes into Committee on. 82, 102. Third reading, 104. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 62.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 93. Reported, 144. Bill No. 74, introduced and referred, 147. Reported, 179. Second reading, 188. House goes into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 216. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 47.

EXTRA PROVINCIAL CORPORATIONS :

Bill No. 239, introduced respecting the licensing of, 1900, 142. Second reading, 161. Resolution intro- 164. duced, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred t > Bill, 180. House goes into Committee on, 166, 182. Third reading, 198. K. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 25. See Loan Corporations.

imACTORIES AND FACTORIES ACT :

1. Bill No. 52, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 14. Second reading, 31. House gtes into Commit- tee en, 44. Third reading, 74. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 43. 2. Bill No. 124, introduced to anrend the Act, 1895, 54, Order for second reading di&charped, 103. 3. Bill No. 162, introduced for the further protection of persons employed in places of business other than factories, 1895, 91. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 130. K.A. 166. 58 Vic. c. 51.

4. Bill No. 163, introduced to make further provision respecting factories, 1895, 91. Second reading, 105. Resolutions re of appointment female inspector introduced ; Lieutenaot-Governoi-'t* recom- mendation signified, passed through Committee and referred to bill, 114. House goe* into Com- mittee on c. Bill, 116. Third reading, 154. R..4., 166. 58 Vic , 50. 5. Bill No. 171, introduced to amend, 1900, 85. Order for second reading discharged, 104. 6. Bill No. 227, introduced to amend 1900, 127. Order for second reading discharged, 163.

7. Return ordered, shewing number of hours female employes work in, etc., 1900, 66. Presented, 141. Sessional Papers No. 77. Not printed. 8. of 86 Reports Intpectors presented, 1889, ; 1890, 30 ; 1891, 179 ; 1892, 170 ; 1893, 159 ; 1894, 67 ; 1895,

74; 1896, 76 : 1897, 113 ; 1898, 141; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 126.

9. Petitions respecting, 1889, 20, 23, 33, 49, etc. 1890, 12, 15, 19, etc. 1893, 136; 1893, 124. See Accidents. Workmen. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 91

FACTORS ACT :

Bill No. 70, introduced to regulate the sale of goods entrusted to agents, 1894, 18. Second reading and 49. referred to the Legal Committee, Reported, 112. House goes into Committee on ; progress reported; Order discharged and Bill recommitted to Committee for further consideration, 120. Reported, 129 House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 152. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 39. Petitions against the Bill, 7i, 74, 77, 90, 99, etc.

FAIR WAGES :

Motion that Government contracts should contain such conditions as will prevent abuses, etc., that policy should be applied to all Departments of the Public Service, and amendment proposed to embody in an Act of the Legislature, superseded by amendment, 1900, 114-15.

FALCONER. HUGH : Return ordered, of correspondence re appointment of. as Clerk of Second Division Court of Dufferin,

1898, 18. ( ffot brought down.) FARMER'S INSTITUTES: 141 209 1900 176. Reports presented, 1894, 125 ; 1895, 122 ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, 126; 1898, ; 1899, ; ,

FARMERS' SONS :

1. Motion, respecting better education for ; withdrawn, 1891, 75. 2. Motion re better education for, and amendment approving of measures that have been taken, etc. and Debate on adjourned, 1892, 90-1. Debate resumed and amendment to amendment proposed' disapproving of the continually increasing disproportion of the sums voted for primary and secon- to amendment dary education, and Debate on adjourned, 95-6, 109 Debate resumed ; amendment negatived, 119. Amendment to main Motion, and main Motion as amended carried, 12J-21.

3. Petition re eligibility of, as Jurors, 1899, 96.

FEEDING STUFFS, CONCENTRATED : Bill No. 101, introduced to regulate the sale and analysis of 1897-8, 135.

FEES COMMISSION :

1. Copy of presented, 1894, 103. Sessional Papers No. 88. Printed. See Public Officers. 2. Report of presented, 1895, 61. Sessional Papers No. 32. Printed. 3. Motion re names of witnesses examined before, withdrawn, 1895, 76.

FEE SYSTEM : See Public Officers.

FEMALE HOUSES OF REFUGE : See Women.

FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, PROVINCIAL : the financial affairs of the 1. Copy of Commission presented, appointing Commissioners to enquire into Province, 1900, 24. Sessional Papers No. fl. Printed. Public Accounts. 2. Report of Commission presented, 1900, 43. Sessional Papers No. 4. Printed. See

FINANCIAL STATEMENT : 51 28. Delivered by the Hon. Alexander McLagan Ross, 1889, ; 1890,

20 23 ; 23 ; 1891. 24 26 ; 1894, 40 ; 1895, ; 1896, 1897, 1897-8, By Hon. Richard Harcourt, 56; 1892, ; 1893,

53 ; 1899, 78. By Hon. George W. Ross, 1900, 49.

FINES AND PENALTIES : Return ordered, shewing all cases in which remitted, etc., 1890, 38. Presented, 126. Sessional Papers No. 68. Printed.

FIRE : See Accidents by. Forestry. Ottawa.

FIREARMS : Petition to prohibit discharge of on public streets, 1892, 37.

FIRE ENGINES : fire 43. Petitions re prevention of fire, from use of Agricultural engines, 1891, 41,

FIRE GUARDIANS : best means of the of bush fires, 1. Select Committee appointed to enquire into the preventing spread 1889, 88. Report, 102. and for the better 2. Bill No. 190, introduced to authorize the appointment of Fire Guardians, preven- to a Select 120. tion of bush fires, 1889, 102. Second reading and referred Committee, Reported, third 157. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c 46. 124. House goes into Committee on ; reading, and for the better 3. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend the Act to authorize the appointment of, pre- to the 58. vention of bush ares, 1890, 30. Second reading and referred Municipal Committee, R. 199. 53 Vic. c. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 127. A., 63. See Forest Fires. 92 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

FIRE INSURANCE : See Insurance.

FIRE INSURANCE BUREAUS :

Bill No. 133, introduced to establish, 1895, 59. Order for second reading discharged, 106.

FIRE RANGING :

22. 1. Return ordered, shewing expenditure for ; amount of refunds, etc., 1892, 148. Presented, 1893, Sessional Papers No. 41- Printed. See Foi ests. Fire Guardians

FISH AND GAME COMMISSION : See Game Laws.

FISHER HERBERT :

Petition for Act to enable him to practice Dentistry, 1900, 22. Reported, 44. Bill No. 8, introduced 45. and referred, Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 156.

FISHERIES OF ONTARIO : See Provincial Fisheries.

FLOODING, DAMAGE TO LANDS BY : See Lands.

FLOS, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act respecting the Railway Debenture Debt of, 1894, 14. Reported, 18. Bill No. 3, intro- duced and referred, 18. Reported, 30. Second reading, 37. House goes into Committee on, 60. Third reading, 62. R. A., 203. 57V. c. 65.

FORESTERS, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF : Petition for Act to authorize the holding of real estate in Ontario, 1896, 14. Reported, 32. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 33. Reported, 51. Second reading, 67. House in Committee on, 75. Third reading, 78. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 120.

FORESTS, FOREST RESERVES AND FOREST FIRHS :

1. Bill No. 213, introduced to provide means of extinguishing forest fires, 1890, 93. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic, c. 64. See Fire Guardians.

2. Bill No. 54, introduced to establish Forest Reserves, 1897-8, 61. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 154. R. A., 188. 61 V. c. 10. See Timber.

3. Bill No. 93, introduced respecting Forest Reserves, 1900, 46. Second reading, 91. Hou?e goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 12.

4. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend the Act to preserve from fire, 1900, 46. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 45. 5. Return ordered, showing expenditure for fire ranging, amount of refunds, etc., 1892, 148. Presented, 1893, 22. Sessional Papers No. 41. Printed.

to of 181 138 : 247. 6. Motions proposed and negatived strike out salary Clerk of, 1894, ; 1895, 1899, 7. Motion proposed and negative!, to reduce appropriation for forest ranging, 1899, 267. 62 113 8. Reports presented, 1889, 159; 1891, 56; 1893, ; 1896. 162; 1897, ; 1898, 153; 1899, 224; 1900, none. 9. Reports of Royal Commission on Forestry in Ontario presented, 1897-8, 109; 1899, 224. Printed. 10. Petition re power of County Councils to exempt forest lands from taxation, 1900, 126.

FOREST RESERVATION AND PARK : See Algonquin Park. Rondeau Park,

FORT ERIE FERRY RAILWAY COMPANY:

1. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1891, 36. Reported, 44. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 86. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 121. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 86. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 75. Reported, 89. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 112. Second reading, 121. House goes into Committee on, 140, 153. Third reading, 153. R. A, 166. 58 Vic. c. 96. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 16. Reported, 42. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 45. Re- ported, 92. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 114. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 85. 103. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 84. Reported, 93. Bill No. 163, introduced and referred, Reported, 136. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 111. See Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park.

FORT FRANCIS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO'Y r Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 34. Reported, 51. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 82. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 119. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 86. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 19CO. 93

FORT WILLIAM, TOWN OF :

1 Petition for Act to incorporate, 1892, 53. Reported, 56. Petitions against, 88, 92. Bill No. 12, introduced and referred, 75. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 163. K. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 70. 2. Petition for Act respecting the Town and the Municipality of Neebing, 1893, 16. Reported, 77. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 79. Reported. 109 Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 146. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 63. 3. Petition for Act respecting and the Municipality of Neebing, 1894, 37. Reported, 53. Bill No. 45. &6. introduced and reterred, Reported preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 83.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 124. Reported, 127. Bill No. 83, introduced and referred, 128. Reported, 163. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 48.

5. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 22. Reported, 45. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 75. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 69.

FORT WILLIAM WATER Co'r :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1891, 49. Reported, 60. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 62.

Reported, preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 89.

FOXES :

Petitions re destruction and bounty, 1899, 72, 77.

FRANCHISE : See Elections. South Africa.

FBANKISH, MATTHEW : Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to the seizure by, of a quantity of fish at Ux- bridge, 1897, 34. Not brought down.

FRAUDULENT STATEMENTS : Bill No. 190, introduced for the better prevention of, by Companies and others, 1893, 160. Second reading and referred forthwith to a Committee of the Whole, 193. Third reading, title amended, 11,3. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 33. FREE GRANTS:

1. Bill No. 186, introduced as to conveyance of lands granted under the Act, 1889, 100. Second read- ing, 107. House goes into Committee on, 113, 125. Third reading, 125. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 7. 2. Bill No. 184. introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 77. Second reading, 140. Resolutions introduced, 132, 173. Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified, pased through Committee and re- fenei to Bill, 138, 173. House goes int > Committee on Bill, 143, 159, 173. Third reading, amend- ments negatived, 174-7. R. A., 199. E3 Vic. c. 6. 3. Bill No. 211, introduced to amend, 1890, 93. Order for second reading discharged, 150. 4. Bill No. 244, introduced to amend, 1890, 122. Second reading, 150. Order for consideration in Committee discharged, 197. 5. Bill No. 194, introduced respecting sales for taxes in, 1893, 166. Second reading, 182. House goes c. 39. into Committee on ; third reading, 182. R. A., 199, 56 Vic. 6. Motion, proposed and negatived, as to repeal of sections 11 and 12 of the Act (C. 25, R. S. O.) relating tc reservations in patents and the payment by the Crown to patentees of part dues, and providing that all trees remaining on the lot when patent issues, shall become the property of the patentee, 1890, 174. 7. Motion, proposed and negatived, that when the quantity of pine growing on any located lot is less than 50,000 feet, such lot shall be withdrawn from license, etc., 1890, 175. 8. Motion, proposed and negatived, to change time of issue of patent from five to three years, 1890, 176 9. Motion, proposed and negatived, giving actual settlers who have obtained their patent, liberty to purchase, at tax sales, an additional quantity of land, 1890, 177.

FREE, LIBRARIES AND MECHANICS INSTITUTES : 1. Bill No. 196, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 109. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 135. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 38. 2. Bill No. 190, introduced to amend, 1890, 78. Order for second reading discharged, 169. 3. Bill No. 114, introduced to amend, 1892, 82. Second leading, and referred to the Municipal third Committee, 131. Reported, 138. House goes into Committee on ; reading, 148. R. A. ,207. . 55 Vic. c. 47.

4. Bill No. 188, introduced for the better protection of. 1893, 145, Second reading, 167. House goes 56 c. 36. into Committee on ; third reading, 179. R. A., 199. Vic, 5. Bill No. 117, introduced to consolidate and amend the Acts respecting. 1895, 52. Second reading,

79. Resolutions introduced ; Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified, passed through Committee andj'referred to Bill 114-15. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 45.

6. Return ordered, setting forth the Cities, Towns, etc., in which established, etc., 1894, 189. Presented, 1G9. Sessional Papers No. 125. Not printed. 7. Petitions respecting, 1892, 77, 93, 138. 94 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

FREE MARKETS FOR FARM PRODUCE: See Municipal Law. FREE METHODIST CHURCH:

Petition for Act to incorporate the Annual Conferences of, 1897, 19. Reported, 36. BiJl No. 35, 51. introduced and referred, 40. Reported ; fees remitted, Second reading, 57. House got s into Committee on, 80. Third reading, 83. K. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 100.

FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOLS : See Education.

FRENCH LANGUAGE IN THE SCHOOLS : See Education.

FRUE SHEBANDOWAN GOLD MINING Co., LTD.: Petition for Act respecting the Shebandowan Mining Company and to incorporate the, 1897-8, 32. Reported, 43. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 60. Second leading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 142, R. A. 183. 61 Vic. c. 70.

FRUIT FRUIT GROWERS AND FRUIT TREES :

1. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend the Act to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and disease* affecting fruit trees, 1891, 42. Second reading and leferred to a Select Committee, 78. Reported, 97. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third reading, 139. R, A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 48. 2. Bill No. 188. introduced for the better protection of certain disea^s affecting, 1893. 150. Second 42. reading, 167. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 179, K. A., 199. 56 Vic. c.

3. Bill No. 135, introduced for the prevention of fraud in the sale of fruit, 1895, 62. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 104, 131. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 53 Vic. c. 43. 4. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend the Act re spread of diseases affecting, 1896, 90. Pecond reading, and referred to the Municipal Committee, 114. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 1.72.. title Third reading ; amended, 178. R. A., 191. 69 Vic. c. 61.

cf 159 ; 126 40 22 5. Reports Association presented, 1889, 1890. ; 1891, ; 1892, 127 ; 1893, ; 1891, 137 ; 126 140 209 Ie95, 74 ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899, ; 1900, 176. 122 126 20 (J 6. Eeports of Experimental Stations presented, 1895, ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, ; 1898, 140 ; 1899, ; 190J, 176.

7. Report of Fumigation Appliances presented, 1900, 53. | 8. Petitions re appointment of Inspectors, 1891, 43, 50. See Spraying.

FUMIGATION APPLIANCES : See Fruit.

TOWN OF: ^\ ALT,

Petition for Act to legalize a by-law, 1889, 15. Petition against, 35. Reported, 27. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate bills, 28 Reported and referred to Commit- tee on Private 36. title 45. Bills, Reported ; amended, Second reading, 55. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 89. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 60.

GAMBLING AND GAMES OF CHANCE : See Agricultural Exhibitions.

GAME LAW :

1. Bill No. i!3, ; ntroduced to amend the Act, 1889, 47. Second reading, and referred to a Select Committee, 71. No report. 2. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend, 18S9, 74. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 3. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend, 1890, 52. Second reading, and referred to a Select Committee, b7. Reported, 113. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 127. R. A., I9i. 53 Vic c 70. 4. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend, 1890, 64. Second reading and referred to a Select Committte, 107. Reported with recommendation for delay, 126. 5. Bill No. 136, introduced to amend the Game law, 1892, 98. Second reading, 126. Resolution as to of introduced Lieutenant -Governor's salary Secretary ; recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 165 6. House goes into Committee on, 169. Third reading, 175. R. A 207. 55 Vic. c. 58. , 1900 JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 95

GAME LAW Continued.

13. Bill No. 193, introduced to make further provision for the protection of, 1896, 10.x Resolution*.

introduced, Lieutenant-Governor'* recon mndat.v n signified ; pasned through Committee nd referred to Bill. 133, 138. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 157, 186. Third reading, 187. R. A., 191. 59 Vic c. 68. 14. BiH No. 100, introduced to amend, 1897, 40. Order for second reading discharged, 138. 15. Bill No. 107, introduced to amend, 1897, 45. Not proceeded with.

16. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend, 1897, 98. Order for pecond readiog di-charged, 139, 17. Bill No. 178, introduced to amend, 1897, 123. Second reading, 138. House goe* into Committee third 161. R 168 60 Vic. c. 54. on ; reading, A.,

18. Bill No. 64, introduced to amend the Acb, 1897-8, 75. Order for second reading discharged, 98. 1Q. Bill No. 75, introduced to amend the Act, 1897-3, 101. Order for second re \dinsr discharged 115. 20. Bill Nc. 128, introduced to amend the Game Protection Act, 1899, 99. Second reading, and rtferred to the Legal Committee, 189. 21. Bill No. 205, introduced to amend, 1899. 160. Second reading, 222. House goes into Committee

300. R. A , 306. 62 Vic. c. 33. on ; third readme, 22. Bill No. 207, introduced to amend, 1899, 164. Second reading, and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 189. 23. Bill No. 100, introducpd to amend and Consolidate the law, 1900, 46. Second reading, 81. HOUPC goes into C >mn)ittee on, 162, 182, 189. Resolution introdnced, 164. Lieutenant-Governor's

recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Pill, 179. Third reading, 199. R. AM 232. 63 Vic. c. 49. 24. Committee recommend that a Snecial Committee be appointed next Session to deal with, and that a Commission issue during the Recess to enquire into, 1890, 126. of a of the 25. Return ordered, copy Commipsion ; imtructions accompanying the pame and expenses incurred by, 1891, 117. Presented, 1892, 16. Sessional Payers No. 37. Not printed. 26. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence respecting prosecution* under the Art in Lennox and Addington, 1893, 90. Piesented, 1894, 21. Sessional Papers No. 3. Not printed. 27. Copy of Order in Council presented, reepecting administration of, 1897, 101. Sessional Papers No* 62. Not printed. 28. Return ordered, of ropies of correspondence, with reference to I he observance of the law between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, etc., 1897, 66. Presented, 106. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed. 29. Return orderpd, of copies of correspondence, re conduct of Deputy Game Warden Smith, 1897, 103. Presented, 118. Sessional Papers No. 68. Not printed. 30. Return ordered, shewing fees pid to Alfred Stunden, bailiff, in connection with the enforcement of the law, 1899, 139 Presented, 196. Sessional Papers No. 72. Not printed. 31. Return ordered, 1899, shewing number of circulars pent out re shooting of deer in the water, etc., 1899,139. Presented, 196. Sessional Papers No. 70. Not printed. to shoot birds and collect birds' etc. 139. 32. Return ordered, shewing permits granted , nests, eggs, 1899, Presented, 196. Sessional Papers No. 71. Not printed.

33. Report of the Commission presented, 1892, 97. Sessional Papers No, 79. Printed. Extra copif a of Report ordered to be printed and distributed 1892, 62. 130 38 55 47 70 141 34. Subsequent Reports presented, 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899,

184 ; 1900, 126.

35 Petitiors respecting. 1889, 19, 35, 40, 56, 60 etc.; 1890, 17. 22, 27, 39, 44 etc ; 1891, 38, 46, 56, 59 ; 1892, 23, 26, 97; 1893, 17, 58. 65, 68. 83 etc.; 1894, 12, 50, 52, 61, 68 etc.; 1895, 38. 49. 54. 5H, 66 ; 136. Fisheries. 1896, 21, 77 ; 1897, 21, 31, 46, 47, 71, 94, 98 ; 1899, 137 ; 1900, 28, 37, See Provincial

GANANOQUE TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting the debenture debt of, 1891, 36. Reported, 60. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 62. Repotted, 66. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 87. R A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 68.

2. Petition for Act respecting the Thousand Islands Railway an'i debentures of the Town of Gannnoque, 1893. 33. Reported, 41. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 89. Reported withdrawn : fees remitted, 142.

3. Petition for Act to cor firm an Agreement; between the Town and the Thousand Island Railway Company. 1894, 19. Reported. 29. Bill No. 5, introduced and referred, 31. Reported, fi5. Second reading,'72 Houss goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 90. R.A., 203 57 V. c. 66.

4. Petition for Act resppctine, 1895. 28 Reported, 34. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred. 35 He- ported, 66 Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, il. R.A.. 166. 58 Vic. <\ 66.

5. Petition for Act to confirm Bv-law No. 361, 1899, 70. Reported, 101. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred. 1 OR Reported, 163. Second readine, 174. House goes into Committee on, 201. Order for third reading discharged ; fees remitted, 238. 96 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

GAOLS PBISONS AND REFORMATOBIES :

1. Bill No. 82, introduced respecting Gaols, 1897-8. 105. Second reading. 118. House goes into Com- mittee on, 142. Third reading, 160. K. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 36.

2. Reports presented, 1889, 14; 1890, 70 ; 1891, 75; 1892, 32; 1893, 9; 1894, 98 ; 1895, 93; 1896, 26 ;

1897, 36 ; 1898, 158 ; 1899, 184 ; 1900, 55. 3. Motion for Return, shewing number of lunatics confined in the County Gaols withdrawn, 1900, 48. 4. for of Motion Return, shewing number vagrants confined in ; withdrawn, 1900, 48. GARDNER, GEORGE MCGREGOR: 1. Petition for Act to authorize the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario to admit him to practice as a Solicitor, 1889, 15. Reported, 40. Bill INo. 20, introduced and referred, 41. Reported with-

drawn ; fees remitted, 92.

2. Petition for similar Act, 1890, 12. Reported, 22. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 25. Re- . fees ported withdrawn ; remitted, 40. 3. Petition for similar Act, 1891, 36. Reported, 60. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 67. Repor-

ted withdrawn ; fees remitted, 82.

4. Petition for Act to admit him to practice as a Solicitor, 1899, 77. Reported, 88. Bill No. 62, intro- duced and referred, 91. Reported, 163. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee, 188, 216. Third reading, 216. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 119.

GAS AND WATER COMPANIES' ACT : Bill No. 186, introduced to amend, 1899, 147. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 183. Petition in favour of, 152.

GAS PIPES, WIRES :

Bill No. 145, introduced to amend the Assessment Act respecting taxation of, 1894. 87. Second reading to 105. and referred Municipal Committee, Reported ; title amended, 137. House goes into Com- mittee on, 147. Six months' hoist negatived, 147. Motion to recommit to Committee proposed and carried, and, by consent, Order discharged and Bill withdrawn, 158. See Assessment Law.

GENERAL ARBITRATORS :

Bill No. 133, introduced to enable Boards of Trade to appoint, for certain purposes 1894, 78. Second reading, 116. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 120. R A., 203. 57 V. c. 24. See Councils of Conciliation.

GENERAL ROAD COMPARES ACT : See Joint Stock Companies. Road Companies.

GEORGIAN BAY SHIP CANAL AND POWER AQUEDUCT CO'T.:

1. Petitions for Act to incorporate the Toronto Aqueduct Company, 1894, 18, 45. Reported. 42, Bill introduced 43. No. 26, and referred, Reported ; title amended, 102. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 136, 155. Third reading; amendment negatived, 157. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 97.

2. Petitions for Act respecting, 1895, 33, 98. Reported, 41. Bill No. 66, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 94 Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 113. R. A., 166. 58 V. c. 117. 3. Petition for Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to, 1896, 38. Reported, EO. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 85. Recommitted for farther consideration and repcrt, 150, 165. Reported, Second reading, 171. House in Committee on ; third reading, 184. R. A.. 191. 59V. c. 111.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 26. Reported, 43. Bill No. 52, introduced and referred, 48.

Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 92.

GILPHIE, STEAM YACHT : See Public Accounts Committee Report, 1900, p. 120, Journal.

GINSENG :

1. Bill No. 108, introduced to prevent the extermination of the plant, 1891, 56. Second readincr and referred to a Select Committee, 78. Reported, 97. House goes into Committee on, 111. Third reading, 114. R. A., 181. 54 V. c. 52. 2. Bill No. 77, introduced to further provide against the extermination of, 1893, 20. Second reading, 61. House goes into Committee on, 75. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 56 V. c. 43.

GIRLS, INDUSTRIAL REFUGE FOR :

Bill No. 208, introduced respectiner, 1896, 142. Second reading, 156. House in Committee on, 176. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 V. c. 74. GODERICH POLICE MAGISTRATE: of Return ordered, copies of correspondence with reference to, 1894, 135. Presented, 169. Sessional Papers No. 126. Not printed.

GODERICH, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1892, 30 Reported, 49. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 72. Second reading, 80. House goes into Committee on, 82, Third reading, 92. R. A., 204. 55 V. c. 71. 1889 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 97

GODERICH, TOWN OF Continued. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 91. Reported, 95. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 96 Reported, 111. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 154. R, A., 188. 61 V. c. 41. 3. Petition for Act to authorize the borrowing of $25,000, 1899, 70. Reported, 89. Bill No. 35, intro- duced and referred, 90 Reported, 116. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 181. R. A., 306. 62 V. c. 49. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 70. Reported, 88. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 116. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third readiug, 181. R. A., 306. 62 V. c. 50. 5. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 22. Reported, 38. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred. 39. Reported, 90. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 164. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 70.

<*OETZ, MATHEW : Return ordered, of copies of correspondence and complaints against, 1890, 198. Not brought down. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION:*

140 209 1.76. Roads. Reports presented, 1895, 74 ; 1897, 93 ; 1898, ; 1899, ; 1900, See

GOODS, COST OF SEIZURE : See Bills of Sale.

GOODS ENTRUSTED : See Agents. Factors Act.

GORE BAT, TOWN OF : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 32. Reported, 54. Bill No. 105, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 85. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 127. R. A., 199. 53 V. c. 85.

GOSNELL vs. SWARTHOUT : See Liquor License Law.

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS : will abuses, etc. that should be Motion, that they should contain such conditions as prevent ; policy applied to all Departments of the Public Service, and amendment proposed to embody in an Act 114-15. of the Legislature ; superseded by amendment, 1900,

Public Service. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES : See Official Appointments. Public Officers. Registrars.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE :

1. Motion, that maintenance of, should be discontinued at the expiration of five years, etc.; superseded by amendment, 1894, 44, 58-9.

"2. Motion proposed re maintenance of, and declared out of order, 1895, 43.

3. Motion proposed re maintenance of, superseded by amendment to refer matter to Select Committee, 1895, 45-6. No report. 4. Select Committee appointed to consider all questions relating to, 1896, 41. Report, 97, 163. Ap- pendix No. 2. 5. Motion for appointment of Select Committee to consider questions relating to, and amendment pro- posed and withdrawn and Committee appointed, 1897, 59. Report, 122. Appendix No. 3.

6. Bill No. 177, introduced relating to, 1897, 123. Second reading, 123. Resolutions introduced, Ad- and referred to 144-47. House ministrators' assent signified ; pas3ed through Committee Bill, goes and declared out of 160. into Committee on Bill, 160. Third reading ; amendment proposed order, R. A., 168. 60 V. c. 5. 7. Motions proposed and negatived re maintenance, 1899, 152, 160. See Lieutenant, Governor's Office.

GOVERNMENT ROADS AND BRIDGES : See Colonization Roads.

GOVERNMENT WORKS: Bill No. 162, introduced respecting contractors and workmen on, 1896, 90. Order for second reading discharged, 173. See Mechanics. Public Works. Fair Wages. Workmen.

GRACE HOSPITAL, HOMOEOPATHIC : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1893, 58. Reported, 77. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 80. 104. Second 112. House into Committee 114. Third Reported ; fees omitted, reading, goes on, 56 c. 113. reading, 117. R. A ., 199. Vic.

GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS : See Hastings.

GRAND LEGION OF ONTARIO SELECT KNIGHTS OF CANADA : Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 36. Reported, 50. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 62. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 87. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 106.

*The Reports for 1894 and 1895, will be found as part of Farmers Institute Report. 7 J.I. 98 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

GRAND RIVER NAVIGATION CO'Y :

Return ordered, of a copy of the petition of the Village of Cayuga relating to, 1890, 120. Pre-ented, 144. Sessional Papers No. 79. Printed.

GRAND TRUNK AND MIDLAND : See Midland.

GRAND TRUNK AND SARNIA -. See Sarnia.

GRAND VALLEY RAILWAY CO'Y : ,

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 28. Reported, 41. Bill. No 21, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading. 161. R. A. ,166. 58 Vic. c. 97.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1396, 38. Reported, 44. Bill No. 26, introduced and 45. 60. 81. in referred, Reported, Second reading, House Committee on ; third reading, 98. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 102.

GRANOLITHIC SIDEWALKS IN VILLAGES : Municipal Law.

GRANT, C. C.:

Return ordered, of correspondence in reference to case of, 1897-8, 56. Presented, 1899, 161. Sessional Papers No. 69. Not printed.

GRANT, R. A. : See W. Elgin.

GRATUITIES :

1. Motion, that the practice of giving is unsatisfactory, etc., superseded by amendment, 1894, 183. 2. Return ordered, showing amount paid for, for five years, etc., 1895, 141. Not brought down.

3. Return ordered, showing amounts paid for, etc., 1897, 103. Not brought down.

GRAVENHDRST HIGH SCHOOL : See Education.

GRAVENHURST SANITARIUM :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 132.

GRAVENHURST, TOWN OP : 1. Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 92, 1889, 29. Reported, 40. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 61. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 61. 2. Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 128, 1891, 49. Reported, 61. Bill No. 64, introduced and referred, 63. Reported, 89. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 98, Third reading, 114. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 69.

GRENVILLE LICENSE COMMISSION :

Return ordered, with reference to an investigation respecting the, 1899, 301. Not brought down.

GREY, ALMA AND McKiLLOP, TOWNSHIPS OF : Petition for Act respecting certain by laws concerning drainage in, 1897-8, 13. Reported, 63. Bill No. 11, introduced and inferred, 66. Reported, 86. Second reading, 97. House goes into Com- mittee on, 153. Third reading, 167. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 42.

GUARDIAN AD LITEM :

1. Account of presented, 1897-8, 169. Sessional Papers No. 61. Not printed.

2. Return ordered, shewing salary, clerks, etc., 1900, 48. Presented, 136. Sessional Papers No. 75* Printed.

GUELPH BURYING GROUND :

Petition for Act to amend Act respecting, 1892, 26. Reported, 31. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 31. Reported, 54. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on. 82. Recommitted to Committee on Private Bills, 95. Reported, 100. Petition against, 100. Third reading, 108. R. A,, 207. 55 Vic. c. 72.

GUELPH, CITY OF :

Petition for Act respecting the floating debt of, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 60. Second reading, 70. House goes into 'Committee on, 82. Third reading, 102. R, A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 64.

GUELPH, PRESBITERY OF : Petition for Act to enable the Presbytery to set apart for burial purposes, and to sell certain glebe lands in the township of Puslinch, 1889, 26. Reported, 40. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, to the Commissioners of Estate BiUs, 41. Reported and referred to the Committee on Private 82. into Committee 89. Bills, 58. Reported ; fees remitted, 76. Second reading, House goes on, Third reading, 93. R, A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 92. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 99

GUELPH RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petitions for Act of incorporation and to confirm an agreement with George Sleeman, 1895, 39, 53. Reported, 41. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading, 161. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 98.

GZOWSKI, SIB C. S. : See Lieutenant Governor. TTAGERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL:

Order in Council presented, re establishment of, 1892, 20. Sessional Papers No. 53. Not printed.

HALIBUBTON POLICE MAGISTRATE :

Motion proposed and negatived to strike out salary of, 1895, 133.

HALIBURION, WHITNEY AND MATTAWA RAILWAY : Petitions for Act of incorporation, 1899, 87, 115, 136. Reported, 94. Bill No. 78, introduced and referred, 106. Reported, 153. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 228. Third reading, 238, R, A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 94.

HALTON, COUNTY OF : Petition for Act to legalize By-law No. 214, and to enable the corporation to appoition and distribute certain moneys, 1894, 26. Reported, 41. Bill No. 36 introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 74. Second reading, 85. House goes into Committee on, 93. Third reading, 95. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 105.

HAMILTON, ANCASTER ASD BRANTPORD RAILWAY -.See Hamilton, Chedoke and Ancaster Electric Street Railway.

HAMILTON AND BARTON INCLINE RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 39. Reported, 44. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 51. 95. Second 106. into Reported ; title amended, reading, House gees Committee on, 123. Third readirg, 127. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 118.

HAMILTON BEACH :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 72. Reported, 78. Bill No. 58, introduced and leferred, 79. title 117. Second 125. Recommitted to 135. Reported ; amended, reading, Committee, Reported

withdrawn ; fees remitted. 141.

2. Petition against proposed Bill, 1894, 21. Fees remitted, 80. Not proceeded with. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 31. Reported, 39. Bill No. 41. introduced and referred, 41. not fees 85. Petitions Reported preamble proven ; remitted, against, 43, 82, 88. See Burlington Beach.

4. Return ordered, shewing to whom the island at, is leased, etc., 1894, 49. Presented, 89. Sessional Papers No. 82. Not printed. HAMILTON AND BRANTFORD BY-LAWS :- See Brantford.

HAMILTON, BURLINGTON AND LAKE SHORE ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 37. Reported, 41. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 156, R, A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 99. HAMILTON AND CALEDONIA RAILWAY:

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 81. Reported, 101. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, House into Committee 219. 103. Reported, 163. Second reading, 175. goes on, Third reading ; amendment re Sunday cars proposed and cairitd, 233. K. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 95. 2. Petition that the Company may not be empowered to run Sunday cars, 1899, 215.

HAMILTON CATARACT POWER CO'Y : Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 78. Reported, 100. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 101. Reported, 129. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 160, R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 68.

HAMILTON, CHEDOKE AND ANCASTER ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 117. Reported, 119. Bill No. 142, introduced and referred, 121. Reported, 163. Second reading, 175. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 233. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 96.

HAMILTON, CHRIST CHURCH : 1. Petition for Act respecting certain lands vested in the Rector of, 1830, 15. Reported, 24. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Billp, 27. Reported and referr> d to fees 50. the Committee on Private Bills, 42 3. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 67. Third reading, 69. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 138, 2. Petition for Act relating to, 1894, 26. Reported, 41. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred, 43. \ Second 79. House into Committee 84. Third Report* ; fees remitted, 71. reading, goes on, 203. Vic. c. 100. reading, 104. R. A , 57 100 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

HAMILTON, CITY OF : 1. Petition for Act to enable the Corporation to issue certain debentures and for other purposes, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 111, 116. Third reading, 116. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 70.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate certain debentures, 1893, 34. Reported, 41. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 74. Second reading, 83. House goes into Committee on, 102, 104. title 65. Third reading ; amended, 127. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c.

3. Petitions for Act to confirm By-laws 680 and 772, 1895, 26, 31. Reported, 29. Bill No. 24, intro- 30. title 66 duced and referred, Reported ; amended, Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 129. R, A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 67.

4. Petitions for Act to confirm By-law No. 755, 1895, 17, 26. Reported, 24. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 24. Reported, 42. Second reading, 64. House goes into Committee on, 73. Third reading, 78. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 68. 5. Petition for an Act to authorise the construction of a road upon water works lands, 1895, 25. Re- 41. Bill introduced and 42. ported, No. 18, referred, Reported ; preamble not proven, 72.

6. Petition for Act respecting certain by-laws, 1896, 31. Reported, 39. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 63. Second reading, 67. House goes into Committee on, 75. 86. Third reading, 113. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 8Q.

HAMILTON CITY HOSPITAL:

Petition for Act relating to, 1897-8, 79. Reported, 85. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 87. Re- ported, 95. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 137. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 43, Fees remitted, 1899, 153.

HAMILTON AND DUNDAS STREET RAILWAY CO'Y : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 26. Reported, 29. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 29. Reported: preamble not proven, 72. Recommitted to Committee, 109. Reported, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 119.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 33. Reported, 41. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 42. Re- ported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 155. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 100.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 13. Reported, 52. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 53. Reported, 75. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 137. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 60. HAMILTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY:

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 15. Reported, 22. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 23. Re- ported, 50. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 67. Third reading, 69. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 131.

2 Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 26. Reported, 34. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 35. Reported, preamble not proven, 90. Petition against, 37. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 31. Reported, 39. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 41. Re- ported, 85. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 102. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 112.

HAMILTON, GRIMSBY AND BEAMSVILLE ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y: 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 23. Reported, 44. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 121. Third reading, 145. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 95. 2. Petition for Act to confirm an agreement with the City of Hamilton, 1892, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No, 26, introduced and referred, 34. Reported, 68. Second reading, 81. House goes into Com- mittee, 89. Third reading, 111. R. A.. 168, 60 Vic. c. 87.

HAMILTON AND LAKE ERIE POWER CO'Y :

Petitions for Act of incorporation, 1895, 16, 17, 28. Reported, 41. Bill No. 42, introduced and re- ferred, 42. Reported preamble not proven; fees remitted, 94.

HAMILTON, LICENSE LAW IN : See Liquor License Law.

HAMILTON PATRIOTIC VOLUNTEER FUND :

Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 21. Reported, 24. Bill No. 56, introduced and referred, 31. Re- fees 58. ported ; remitted, 50. Second reading, House goes into Committee on, 67, 74. Third reading, 78. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 146.

HAMILTON RADIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y : 1, Petition for Act of incorporation, 1893, 45. Reported, 88. Bill No. 67, introduced and referred, title 136. 89. Reported ; amended, Second reading, 144. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 89. 2. Petition for Act to amend Act respecting, 1894, 34. Reported, 55. Bill No. 53, introduced and re- ferred, 56. Reported; title amended, 109. Second reading, 127. House goes into Committee on, 137. Third reading, 139. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 88. 1889 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 101

HAMILTON RADIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY Co'-!. Continued.

3. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1895, 44. Reported, 57. Bill No. 71, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, 124. Second reading, 132. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 101. 4. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1896, 48. Reported, 51. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 97. Second reading, 115. House in Committee on, 150. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 103. 5. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1897-8. Not proceeded with. 6. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 30. Reported, 73. Bill No 59, introduced and referred, 77. Reported. 90. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 146. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 112.

HAMILTON RESCUE HOME :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897, 85.

HAMILTON, ST. THOMAS CHURCH : Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 17. Reported, 25. -Bill No. 75, introduced and referred to Com- missioners of Estate Bills, 26. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 42-3. Re- 63. ported ; fees remitted, Second reading, 67. House in Committee on, 75. Third reading, 80. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 119. HAMILTON STEAMBOAT CO'Y: 64. Report withdrawn ; fees remitted, 1897-8,

HAMILTON STREET RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Bill No 40, introduced and referred, 25. Re- ported, 50. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 90. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 90.

HAMILTON, VALLEY CITY AND WATERLOO RAILWAY CO'Y: Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 26. Reported, 57. Bill No. 56, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 155. ' R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 102.

HAMILTON YACHT CLUB :

r Petition for Act of incorporation, 1891, 55. Reported, 61. J!V ot proceeded with.

HAMILTON YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE : - Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 77. Reported, 80. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 86. Re read- ported ; fees remitted, 112. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third ing, 187. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 114.

HARE-SPENCE QUOTA SYSTEM : See Municipal Law. Proportionate Representation.

HARRISTON, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to consolidate certain debts of the town and for other purposes, 1894, 21. Report- ed, 29. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 62. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 134. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 68. 2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 352, 1900, 22. Reported, 37. Bill No. 11, introduced and referred, 39. Reported, 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 198. R.A.. 232. 63 Vic. c. 71.

HARVEY, TOWNSHIP OF : 4 1. Petition for Act to amend Act respecting, 1892, 23. Reported, 31. Bill No. 1, introduced and re- ferred, 4. Reported, 75. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 174, 185. Third reading, 186. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 73. 2. Petition for Act to amend Act respecting, 1893, 46. Reported, 54. Bill No. 23, introduced and 54. referred, Reported withdrawn ; lees remitted, 117. HASTINGS, COUNTY OF: 1. Order in Council presented, authorizing investment of $1,600 in 'debentures, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 49. Not printed. 2. Return ordered, shewing number of indictments before Grand Jury and how manv True Bills found, etc., 1893, 157. Presented, 1894, 11. Sessional Papers No. 60. Not printed. 3. Return ordered, showing number of registrations in North Hastings and Hungerford, etc., 1895, 38, Presented, 77. Sessional Papers No. 63. Not printed.

4. Motion re sale of timber limits in, withdrawn, 1895, 76.

HAWKERS AND PEDLERS : Factors Petitions respecting, 1899, 20, 23, 30, 33, etc.; 1892, 46 ; 1897, 75, 87 ; 1899, 87, 159, 224. See Act. Municipal Law .

HAY, ABIGAIL : Petition respecting certain lands in Toronto Junction, 1892, 42. 102 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

HAYS, GEORGE O.: 1. Return ordered, with reference to the claim of, to being the first discoverer of gold in Madoc, 1889, 112. Not brought down.

2. Motion for return of correspondence relating to claim ot, to being first discoverer of gold in Mar-

mora ; negatived, 1897-8, 127.

HAZELWOOD AND WHALEN : See Pulpwood.

HEALTH, PUBLIC : 1. Bill No. 194, introduced to amend the Public Health Act, 1889, 1^9. Secoud reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 150. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 42. 2. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend the Public Health Act, in respect to the sale of Milk and Meat from animals affected with Tuberculosis, 1890, 44. Second reading and referred to a Select Com- mittee, 70. Reported, 104. House goes into Committee on, 120. Third reading : title amended, 127. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c 61. 3. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend the Public Health Act, 1891, 52. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 126, 163. Third reading, 167. R A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 49.

f 4. Bill No. 115, in reduced to amend, 1891," 63. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee* 78.

5 Bill No. 113, introduced to amend, 1892, 82. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 131. 6. Bill No. 164, introduced to amend, 1892, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 180. 7. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend the Act, 1893, 55. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 114. 8. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend, 1893, 90. Second reading, 107. House goes into Committee on, 117. Third reading, 138. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 44. 9. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend the Act, 1894, 49. Second reading, 75. House goes into Com- mittee on, 88. Third reading, 104. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 53.

10. Bill No. 160, introduced to make further provision for, 1895, 91. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116, 122, 142, 153. Third reading, 153. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 49. 11. Bill No. 208, introduced to amend the Public Health Act, 1899, 164. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 189. Reported, 224. House goes into Committee on, 271. Third reading, 283. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 32. 12. Bill No. 219, introduced to amend the Act, 1900, 121. Order for second reading discharged, 162.

13. of Board 159 142 : Reports presented, of, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 142 ; 1892. 157 ; 1893, 159 ; 1894, 144 1895, 152; 1896, 97; 1897, 113; 1898, 141; 1899, 123; 1900, 195. 14. Printing Committee recommend certain changes in the printing of report, 1899, 180. 15. Regulations with respect to Cholera presented, 1893, 83. Sessional Papers No. 66. Printed. 16. Regulations with regard to Ice Storage presented, 1893, 83. Sessional Papers No. 67. Printed. 17. Petitions respecting, 1893, 49, 170 ; 1897, 47. 18. Petition re Contagious Hospitals, 1900, 54.

HEIRS AND DEVISEES : See Estates.

HIGH AND COUNTY CONSTABLES : See Constables.

HIGH COURT :

Bill No. 154, introduced respecting the sittings of in certain cases, 1892, 118. Second reading, 127. Order for House to go into Committee on, discharged, 177. See Courts.

HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER :

Motion proposed and negatived, re appointment of, 1896, 185. See Roads.

HILL, GEORGE W.: Petition, re practice of medicine, 1889, 39.

HILLCREST CONVALESCENT HOME :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 34. Reported, 74. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 75. fees 94. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third 114. R. A 207. 55 Vic. c. 104. reading, ,

HODGETTS, C. A.: See Epidemics.

HOLY BLOSSOM, CONGREGATION OF : Petition for Act to authorize the trustees of, to convey certain lands to other trustees, 1894, 12. 18. Reported, Rill No. 28, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 18. and referred to on Private Reported Committee Bills, 37. Reported ; fees remitted, 45 Second 49. Hou^e into Committee 65. Third 72. A 203. Vic. c. 101. reading, goes on, reading, R , 37

HOLY TRINITY, CATHEDRAL OP : See London. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 103

HOMESTEADS' EXEMPTION :

1. Bill No. 57, introduced, 1889, 16. Order for second reading discharged, 98. 2. Bill No. 61, introduced to exempt, 1894, 13. Order for second reading discharged, 148. Petition against, 50.

HORSES :

1. Bill No. 178, introduced to prevent the spread of contagious diseases among horses and other domestic animals, 1889, 89. Second reading, and referred to a Select Committee, 134. Reported, 135. House goes into Committee on : third reading, 157. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 47. 2. Bill No. 92, introduced to make further provision for preventing the spread of contagious diseases among, 1890, 28. Second reading, and referred to a Select Committee, 53. Reported, 100. House goes into Committee on, 110, 124. Third reading, 138. R. A.., 199. 53 Vic. c. 55. 3. Bill No. 41, introduced to prevent the docking of, 1895, 73. Order for second reading discharged, 110.

4. Petition respecting idemnification to owners of destroyed animals, 1890, 27. 5. Petitions, re apprehension and conviction of horse thieves, 1894, 27, 34; 1897, 18, 21, 23, 31, etc.;

1898, 20 ; 1900, 73.

HOSKIN, JOHN : See Guardian ad litem.

HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 53. Reported, 56. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 57. fees Reported ; remitted, 77. Second reading, 83. Bouse goes into Committee on, 109, 119. Third reading, 133. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 105.

HOSPITALS AND HOSPITAL TRUSTEES:

1. Reports presented, 1889, 38; 1890, 99; 1891, 90; 1892, 32: 1893, 44; 1894, 44; 1895, 88. 1896, 76;

1897, 101 ; 1898, 158 : 1899, 228 ; 1900, 99. 2. Bill No. 193, introduced respecting certain liabilities of trustees, 1895, 113. Order for second reading discharged, 144.

3. Bill No. 120, introduced respecting the liability of, 1897, 55. Not proceeded with. See Charity Aid Act.

HOUSE, THE : See Legislative Assembly. HOUSES OF REFUGE FOR FEMALES: See Women.

HUGHES, JUDGE : See Judicature Act. HUMBER PIGGERY:

Return ordered, showing value of hogs that died or were slaughtered at, 1897-8, 49. Presented, 61. Sessional Papers No. tfl. Not printed. See Appendix to Journals.

HUMBER RIVER : Petition against granting charter to any company to build a line of railway on, 1890, 44.

HUMBER, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act to incorporate, 1897, 29. Reported, 51. Not proceeded with. HUNTSVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL:

Orders-in-Council ratified granting aid to, 1896, 86 ; 1897, 84.

HUNTSVILLE AND LAKE OF BATS RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 33. Reported, 38. Bill No. 48, introduced and referred, 38. Reported, 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 130. R A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 113.

HUNTSVILLE, VILLAGE OF: 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 40. Reported. 51. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 65. Third reading, 83. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 65. 2. Petition for Act. respecting, 1897-8, 22. Reported, 63. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 87. Second reading, ^7. House goes into Committee on, Il4. Third reading, 13J. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 44. HURON COLLEGE:

Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1890, 12. Reported, 44. Bill No, 9, introduced and 45. 91. into Committee on referred, Reported ; fees remitted, 85. Second reading, House goes 99. Third reading, 113. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 141. See Western University.

HURON AND ERIE LOAN AND SAVINGS CO'Y :

Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 22. Reported, 86. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 45. Not proceeded with.. 104 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

HUKON, COUNTY OF :

Petition for Act re debenture debt, 1396, 14. Reported, 31. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 53. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 81. Third reading, 91. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 81.

HURON, DIOCESE OF :

Petition for Act to authorize the Synod of, to sell certain lauds, 1889, 19. Reported, 40. Bill No. 24, introduced, and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 42 Reported, and referred to the Bills. Committee on Private 58. Reported ; fees remitted, 92. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 104. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 93. HURON HOUSE OF REFUGE:

1. Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1896, 47. 2. Report presented for the year 1896, 1897, 86. Sessional Papers No. 56, Not printed.

HURON AND ONTARIO RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 32. Reported, 36. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 40. Reported, 72. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 123, 137. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 120.

HURON, SYNOD OF ; 1. Petition for Act to facilitate the administration by, of certain trusts relating to St. Thomas Church, Dover East, 1890, 15. Reported, 33. Bill No. 44, introduced, and referred' to the ' "ommissioners of Estate 34. referred to on Bills, Reported, and Committee Private Bills, 47-8. Reported ; fees remitted, 55. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 69. Third reading, 82. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 145. 2. Petition for Act to enable the Synod to consolidate and manage its Trust Funds, 1891, 36. 46. Bill No. 52. Reported, 25, introduced and referred, Reported ; fees remitted, 86. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 98, 121. Third reading, 127. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 99.

TCE REGULATIONS :-See Health.

IMMIGRATION :

1. 103 88 Reports presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 107 ; 1892, 115 ; 1893, 113 ; 1894, 63 ; 1895, 111 ; 1896, 100 66 ; 1897, ; 1898, 169 ; 1899, 184 ; 1900, 98. 2. Motions and re for in proposed negatived allowances Agencies Europe, 1893, 196 ; 1897, 151 ; 1899, 262-3; 1900, 204.

IMPERIAL AUTOMATIC VOTING MACHINE : See Municipalities.

IMPERIAL INSTITUTE :

Commercial Report of Canadian Section of, presented, 1900, 136. Sessional Papers, No. 74. Not- printed .

IMPERSONATION AT ELECTIONS : See Elections.

INCOME ASSESSMENT :

- Petitions respecting, 1899, 152, 126. See Assessment Law.

INCORPORATED COMPANIES .

1. Bill No. 130, introduced respecting the 'limited liability of, 1889, 53. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 85. Third reading, 88. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 26.

2. Bill No. 181, introduced respecting certain Acts relating to, 1889, 92. Order for second reading discharged, 120.

3. Bill No. Ill, introduced respecting the assessment of real property of, 1896, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 81. No report. 4. Bill No. 186, introduced to amend the Revised Statute, respecting the changing of names of, 1897, 141. Second 141. into reading House goes Committee on ; third reading, 161. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 44.

INDIA, FAMINE IN :

Resolution deploring the, and appropriation of a grant of $6,000, 1897, 18.

INDIAN AND INDIAN LANDS : 1. Bill No. 185, introduced for the settlement of questions between the governments of Canada and Ontario respecting, 1891, 113. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 157. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 3.

2. Return ordered, shewing number of acres sold in the disputed territory, etc., and the liability of the Province in respect of Indian lands, 1894, 67. Presented, 154. Sessional Papers, No. 129. Not printed. 1889 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 105

INDIGENT PERSONS :

1. Return ordered, shewing amount paid out from municipal funds for relief of, etc, 1889, 25. Pre- sented, 159. Sessional Papers, No. 77. Printed. 2. Return presented, supplementary to above, 1890, 25. Sessional Papers, No. 37. Printed. 3. Return ordered, shewing number of, confined in gaols etc., 1892, 35. Presented, 137. Sessional Papers, No. 91. Printed. See Gaols.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS :

1. Bill No. 177, introduced to amend the Act 1891, 108. Second reading 130. House goes into Com- mittee on, 143. Third reading, 167. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 59. to 165. 2. Bill No. 193, introduced amend, 1893, Second reading ; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 181. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 50. 3. Bill No. 165, introduced to amend, 1895, 96 Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 125. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 59. 4. Bill No. 138, introduced to make further provision respecting, 1896, 80. Second reading, 96, 110. Third 153: House in Committee on, reading, R. A , 191. 59 Vic. c. 73. See Girls. 5. Bill No. 203, introduced respecting, 1900, 108. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committe, 179. R. 232. 63 Vic. c. on, 147, 179. Third reading, A , 56.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION OP TORONTO :

1. Bill No. introduced certain 162. into 192, respecting grants to, 1893, Second reading ; House goes

Committee on ; third reading, 181. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 51.

* INDUSTRIES, BUREAU or : 159 151 Reports presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 179 ; 1893, 134 ; 1894, 125 ; 1895, 122 ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, 126;

1898, 141 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 176.

INDUSTRY, HOUSES OP : location of of 123. Sessional Return ordered, shewing ; number inmates etc , 1889, 24. Presented, Papers, No. 61. Printed. See Indigent Persons. Refuge, Houses of. Gaols.

INFANTS :

1. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1892, 62. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 83. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 171. R.A.,207. 55 Vic. c. 29. See Neglected Children. 2. Bill No. 106, introduced to extend the power of the High Court in respect of granting maintenance to, 1894, 39. Second reading, 75. House goes into Committee on, 81. Third reading, 88. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 21.

3. Bill No. 92, introduced respecting the moneys of in Court, 1899, 72. Order for second reading dis- charged, 234.

Return ordered, shewing nature of investment of funds of, etc., 1899, 181. Presented, 1900, 50. Ses- sional Papers No. 53. Not printed.

INGERSOLL RADIAL ELKCTBIC RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 28. Reported, 82. Second reading, 103. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 159. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 88. 2. Petition for Act to amend and extend the Act incorporating, 1900, 22. Reported, 57. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 61. Reported. 108. Second reading, 116. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 185. R.A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 114.

INGERSOLL, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 65. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 135. R.A., 19 J. 56 Vic. c. 66.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate By-law No. 479 of the, 1897-8, 32. Reported, 64. Bill No. 32, in- troduced and referred, 66. Reported, 95. Second reading, 114. House goe? into Committee on, 126, 167. Third reading, 167. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 45.

INITIATIVE AND REFERUNDUM :

Petitions for application of, 1893, 65, 104.

INLAND MARINE : See Ontario Inland Marine.

INQUESTS :

1. Return ordered, shewing number of, held on bodies of persons committed for vagrancy, 1894, 25. Presented, 128. Sessional Papers No. 105. Not printed. 2. Return ordered, shewing all inquests held under the Revised Statute respecting Corontrs for ten years, etc., 1894, 57. Presented, 1895, 122. Sessional Papers No. 67. Not printed. See Coroners. * In supplementary volume, Part viii of Sessional Papers of 1892, will be found the Report for that year. Not presented to the House. 106 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

INQUIRY, COMMISSIONS OF : Return ordered, shewing number of, issued since Confederation, 1892, 130. Presented, 1894, 23. Sessional Papers No . 6. Printed.

INSOLVENT DECEASED PERSONS :

Bill No. 130, introduced respecting the Estates of, 1896, 73. Second reading, 96. House in Committee on, 150. Third reading, 170. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 22. See Assignments and Preferences. Wages.

INSOLVENT PERSONS : See Assignments. Creditors. Execution.

INSURANCE, FIRE AND LIFE :

1. Bill No. 83, introduced to amend the Act respecting Insurance Companies, 1889, 30. Second read- ing and referred to a Select Committee, 53. Reported, 99. House goes into Committee on, 120. Third reading, 125. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 30. 2. Bill No. 201, introduced to amend the Ontario Act, 1889, 118. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 153. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 81. 3. Bill No. 108, introduced to amend the Ontario Act, as respects contracts of Life Insurance, 1889, 43. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 75. Reported, 113. House goes into title Vic. c. 32. Committee on, 140. Third reading ; amended, 153. R, A., 160. 52 4. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1889, 102. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 5. Bill No. 121, introduced to further amend the Act to secure to wives and children the benefit of Life Assurance, 1890, 35. Second reading. 62. Order for consideration in Committee discharged, 117.

6. Bill No. 172, introduced, to amend the Ontario Insurance Act, 1890, 65. Order for tecond reading discharged, 149.

7. Bill No. 182, introduced, to amend the Ontario Insurance Act, 1890, 73. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 129. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 44. 8. Bill No. 216, introduced, respecting Contracts of Life Insurance, 1890, 96 Second reading, 111. House into 216. 156-7. R. goes Committee on, 116, 145, Third reading ; amendment negatived, A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 39.

9. Bill No. 233, introduced, to amend the Act to secure to wives and children the benefit of Life Insurance, 1890, 109. Order for second reading discharged, 150. 10. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend the Act, 1891, 67. Petition against, 86. Debate on second read- ing adjourned, 116. Debate re&umed and Bill read a second time, 124. House goes into Commit- tee on, 140, 167. Amendment proposed and negatived, re appointment of Provincial Coroners,

168. Third reading, 168. R. A , 181. 54 Vic. c. 37. 11. Bill No. 67, introduced respecting Insurance Corporations, 1892, 13. Second reading, 70. House into 139. goes Committee on, 86, 112. Resolutions introduced re fees ; Lieulenant-Governors's

assent signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 101-5. Amendments concurred in, 146. Third reading, 180-3. R.A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 39, 12. Bill No. 134, introduced respecting, 1893, 80. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 150. 129, 135, Third reading, 166. . R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 32. 13. Bill No. 76, introduced to amend the Inturance Corporations Act, 1894, 22. Order for second read- ing discharged, 120. 14. Bill No. 190, introduced to amend the law, 1895, 107. Second reading, 126. House goes into Com- mittee on, 150. Third reading, 156. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 34. 15. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend the law of life insurance, 1896, 80. Second reading, 96. House in Committee on, 110. Third reading, 132. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 45. Bill 16. No. 62, introduced to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to, 1897, 80. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 109, 115. Resolutions introduced. Administrators assent

signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 115. Third reading, 135. R. A., 168. 60 Vic c 36.

17. Bill No. 215, introduced respecting the law of, 1899, 178, Second reading, 272. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 290. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 21. 18. -Bill No. 115, introduced to amend the Act, 1900, 41. Second reading negatived, 96. 19. Amendment proposed and negatived, re appointment of Provincial Coroners, 1891, 168. 20 Amendment proposed and negatived, as to rebates. 1892, 180. 21. Amendment proposed and negatived, re registration of Agents of Life Companies, 1892, 181. 22 Amendment proposed and negatived, re registration of Friendly Societies, 1892, 182. 23 Amendment proposed and negatived, re fee charged to Life Companies working under Dominion charter, 1892, 183. 24 of Inspector 159 10 Reports presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 31 ; 1892, 16 ; 1893, 9 ; 1894, 9 ; 1895, 15 10 12 38 ; 1896, ;" 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899, 18 ; 1900, 126. 25. Return presented, to an Order of the House of the Session of 1888, shewing in regard to companies doing business under Ontario charters, the amount of fire insurance at risk in the years 1881 to number of in 1887 ; policies force, etc., 1889, 55. Sessional Papers No. 38. Printed. 26. Return ordered, shewing conditions of Policies ordinarily used by Fire Companies, etc., 1893, 132. Presented 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 56. Not printed. 19JO] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 107

INSUBANCE, FIRE AND "Live, -Continued. 27. Return ordered, shewing names of Life Insurance Companies doing business in Ontario, among the industrial classes, etc., 1893, 132. Presented, 1894, 16. Sessional Papers No. 61. Printed. 28. Return ordered, shewing actual loss, over and above insurance, sustained by the Province by the of of burning of the Toronto University ; name each insurance company and amount insurance held by Government on Parliament Building, University and Upper Canada College, 1894, 43. Presented, 1895, 25. Sessional Papers No. 43. Not printed.

29. Select Committee appointed, to receive certun information, etc., 1896, 91. No report. 30. Copy of Order in Council presented, directing that the bonds or guarantee policies of certain Com- panies, may be given, 1900, 83. Sessional Papers No. 63. Not printed 31. Petition against amendment to section 114 of Insurance Act, 1890, 95. 32 Petitions re prevention of fire from use of agricultural engines, 1891, 41, 43, 59.

33. Petition for appointment of officials to enquire into causes of fires, 1891, 64. 34. Petition for local option system of insurance, 1891, 68. 35. Petition for legislation empowering Municipalities to establish Bureaus of, 1897, 80. 36. Petition re Surrender Value, 1897, 110.

37. Petitions respecting, 1892, 109, 116, 138 ; 1893, 29 ; 1897, 114 ; 1900, 23.

INSURANCE, LIVE STOCK : Bill No. 122, introduced respecting, 1889, 47. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 91. Reported, 113. House goes into Committee on, 134. Third reading, 150. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 33. INSURANCE, MUNICIPAL: 1. Bill No. 103, introduced respecting. 1889, 42. Order for second reading discharged, 121. Petitions respecting, 30, 33, 39, 56. 2. Bill No. 133, introduced to establish Municipal Insurance Bureaus, 1895, 59. Order for second reading discharged, 106. Petition for, 54.

INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE : See Bridgeburg.

INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY BRIDGE, CORNWALL : See Ottawa and Nciv York Railway. Railway Aid.

INTESTATES :

Bill No, 118, introduced to make better provision for the widows of, 1895, 52. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 97, 104. Third reading, 129. R A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 21

IRON, MANUFACTURE OF : of 152. See Mines 1. Motion re erection, operation and bonu^ing smelting furnaces ; withdrawn, 1893, and Mining, 2. Resolutions introduced setting apart $125 000 to be paid to miners and producers of ore, etc., 1894, and referred 141. Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation sicrnified ; passed through Committee to Bill on Mines and Mining, 159. 3. Regulations presented, governing: payments out of Iron Mining Fund, 1897, 20. Sessional Papers No. 25. Printed. Ratified by House, 115.

IRONDALE, BANCROFT AND OTTAWA RAILWAY CO'Y : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 26. Reported adversely, 71. Recommitted to Committee on Standing Orders, 81. Reported, 100 Bill No. 53, introduced and referred, 101. Reported, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 121.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 33. Reported, 41. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 77. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 103. 191-2 186 181 163. 3. Resolutions ratified, granting aid to, 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 173 ; 1896, ; 1897-8,

TAMKS' BAY RAILWAY:

1. Resolution ratified, granting aid to 1897-8, 164. 2. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out grant in aid of, 1899, 296. 3. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out section three of the Railway Aid Act, setting apart certain lands for use of, 1899, 298.

JAMIESOX JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

: , EDWARD SPENCER 1. Petition for Act to empower him to improve a Water Privilege on the Kaministiquia River, 1897, 28. Reported, 37. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 39. Reported, 83 Second reading, 96. 163. R. 168. 60 Vic. c. 106. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, A., 2. Petition for Act to amend Act enabling him to improve a water privilege on the Kaministiquia River, 1899, 77. Reported, 88. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred, 97. Reported, 162. Second 247. Third R.A 306. 62 Vic. reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 219, reading, 247. , c. 120. '

108 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

JENKINSON, W. T. :

Return ordered, of copies of correspondence in connection with the application of, for a license in Brantford Township, 1893, 102. Presented, 116. Sessional Papers No. 77. Not printed.

JEWISH RELIGION :

Bill No. 86, introduced for the relief of persons professing the, 1890, 23. Second reading, 41. House goes into Committee on, 52. Third reading, 57. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 74.

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES : 1. Bill No. 172 introduced to amend the Joint Stock Companies Winding-up Act, 1889, 87. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 111. No report.

2. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend the General Road Companies Act, 1889, 84. Second reading and third referred to the Municipal Committee, 98. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on ;

reading, 157. R. A , 160. 52 Vic. c. 27. 3. Bill No. 58, introduced to amend, 1889, 19. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 48. 4. Bill No. 182, introduced to amend, 1889, 99. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107.

5. Bill No. 77, introduced to amend the General Road Companies Act, X890, 19. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 66. 6. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend the, 1890, 20. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 70.

7. Bill No. 237, introduced to amend, 1890, 115. Second reading and referred to Committee of the Whole, 150. 8. Bill No. 222, introduced to amend, 1890, 101. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146, 179. Third reading, 179. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 42. 9. Bill No. 154, introduced to amend the Joint Stock Companies' Letters Patent Act, 1890, 57. Order for second reading discharged, 149, 10. Bill No. 180, introduced to amend the Act respecting Joint Stock Companies for supplying cities, towns and villages with gas and water, 1890, 73. Order for second reading discharged, 149. 11. Bill No. 253, introduced to amend the Joint Stock Companies' Winding-up Act, 1890, 142. Second 180. c. 49. reading, 169. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, R. A., 199. 53 Vic. 12. Bill No. 180, introduced to amend the Act respecting companies for supplying cities, towns and vil- lages with gas and water, 1891, 110. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 153. Re- ported, 157. House goes into Committee on, 163, 175. Third reading, 175. R.A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 35.

13. Bill No. 191, introduced to amend the Ontario Joint Stock Companies' Letters Patent Act, 1891, 124. Second reading, 131. . House goes into Committee on, 141. Third reading, 157. R. A., 181, 54 Vic. c. 32.

14. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend the General Road Companies Act, 1891, 83. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 92. 15. Bill No. 179, introduced to amend, 1891, 110. Order for second reading discharged, 153. 16. Bill No. 76, introduced to amend the Act respecting companies for supplying cities, towns and villages with gas and water, 1892, 51. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 93. Reported, 159. Order for House to go into Committee discharged, 179 .

17. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend the Act respecting companies for supplying cities, towns and villages with gas and water, 1892, 62. Second reading and referred to Legal Committee, 79. 128. c. 38. Reported, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 179. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. 18. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend the Joint Stock Companies' Letters Patent ^cc, 1892, 98. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 132. Reported, 138. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading 164. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 35. 19. Bill No. 54, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1892, 32. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 79. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 130, 163. Third reading, 175. R. A., 204. 55 Vic. c. 36. 20. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1892, 82. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 137. Reported, 138. Order for the House to go into Committee on discharged, 164. 21. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1893, 44. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 70. No report.

22. Bill No. 123, introduced to amend the Act for supplying cities, towns and villages with gaa and water, 1893, 65. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 126. Reported, 141. House goes into Committee on, 158 Third reading, 160. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 29. 23. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend, 1893, 110. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 24. Bill N o. 83, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1894, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 64. Reported, 121. House goes into Committee on, 135. Third reading, 139. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 46. 25. Bill No. 170, introduced to amend the Joint Stock Companies Letters Patent Act, 1894, 117~ Second reading and referred to Legal Committee, 136. No report. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 109

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES Continued.

26. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend the General Road Companies Act, 1895, 25. Order for second reading discharged, 92. 27. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend, 1895, 90. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 109. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 31.

28. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend, 1895, 91. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 105. 29 Bill No. 128, introduced to amend the Joint Stock Companies' Act for supplying cities, towns and villages with gas and water, 1895, 59. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 106. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 33.

30. Bill No. 184, introduced to amend, 1895, 101. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 31. Bill No. 199, introduced respecting the incorporation and regulation of Joint Stock Companies by Letters Patent, 1896, 113. Second reading, 156. Order discharged, 182.

52. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1897, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 64. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 144. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 30. 33. Bill No. 128, introduced to amend the General Road Companies Act, 1897, 68. Second reading, and referred to the Municipal Committee, 82. 34. Bill No. 153, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1897, 95. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 134. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 31.

35. Bill No. 1 76, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1897, 119. Second reading, 161. 168. 60 c. 32. 138. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, R. A., Vic.

36. Bill No. 74, introduced respecting the incorporation and regulation of Joint Stock Company by Letters Patent, 1897, 24. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 137. Third read- ing, 153. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 28. 37. Bill No. 142, introduced respecting Companies for Steam and Heating, 1897, 87. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 104. 38. Bill No. 143, introduced respecting Companies for construction of Piers, Wharves, Dry Docks and Harbours, 1897, 87. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 33. 39. Bill No. 144, introduced respecting Companies for the erection of Exhibition Buildings, 1897, 87. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third leading, 135. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 34.

40. Bill No. 173, introduced respecting Companies for supplying gas and water, 1897, 107. Second 160. R. 168. 60 Vic. c. 35. reading, 127. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, A.,

41. Bill No. 46, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1897-8, 45. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 139. No report. 42. Return ordered, of list of names of all companies incorporated by special Act, etc., 1891, 155. Presented, 1892, 157. Sessional Papers No. 94. Not printed. 43. Petitions respecting, 1889, 26.

JONES, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

JONES vs. SHARPE : See Paget and Regan.

JUDGES, SUPERIOR AND COUNTY COURTS :

1. Bill No. 126, introduced to provide for the appointment of Junior and Deputy Judges in Provis- ional Judicial Districts, 1890, 38. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee on, 76, 82, 126. Third reading, 101. R, A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 25. 2. Bill No. 242 introduced, respecting the expenses of County Court Judges under the Ditches and Watercourses Act, 1890. 119. Second reading, 128. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 67. 3. Bill No. 172, introduced for detaching from the Chancery Division of the High Court, one of the Judges thereof, 1891, 98. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 150. Third .reading, 167. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 13. 4 Bill No. 142, introduced respecting the enforcement of Judges' Orders in matters not in Court, 1893, 90. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 146. R. A., 200. 56 Vic, c. 13.

5. Resolutions introduced respecting certain payments to the Superior Court Judges ; Lieutenant- Governor's recommendation signified anl passed through Committee of the Whole, 1893, 160-1. into third Bill No. 191, introduced respecting, 162. Second reading ; House goes Committee on, reading, 180. R, A., 200. 56 Vic. c. 12. 6. Bill No. 136, introduced respecting allowances to the Superior Court Judges, 1894, 78. Second reading, 8s. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 100. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 18. See Judicature Act, re Commutation,

JUDGMENT SUMMONS : See Division Courts. 110 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

JUDICATURE ACT:

1. Bill No, 109, introduced to amend the, 1889, 43. Second reading negatived, 122. 2. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1891, 77. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee,. 92. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 158. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 11.

3. Bill No. 136, introduced to amend, 1893, 86. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 144,

4. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1893, 90. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 144. Reported, 145. House goes into Committee on, 167, 171. Third reading, 171. R. A., 20U 56 Vic. c. 11.

5. Bill No. 120, introduced to amend, 1894, 57. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 118, Reported, 126. House goes into Committee, 145. Order discharged, provisions having been amalgamated with Administration of Justice Bill. See Administration of Justice. 6. Bill No. 206, introduced to consolidate the Acts governing the Supreme Court of Judicature, 1895, 118. Second reading, 123. House gees into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 157. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 12,

7. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend. 1896, 82. Second reading, 103 House in Committee on, 155.

Tnird reading, 170. R. A , 191. 59 Vic. c. 18.

8. Bill No. 121, introduced to amend, 1899, 97. Order for second reading discharged, 158.

9. Bill No. 223, introduced to amend, 1899, 181. Not proceeded with. 10. Bill No. 257, introduced to amend, 1900, 158. Not proceeded with. 11. Orders in Council presented re commutation of fees to Judges Jones, Lazier, Lacourse and Mc- Lean, 1889, 14, 25. Judges Davis, Mosgrove, Muir and Toms, 1891, 31. 34, 63, 103. Judges Davis, McDonald, Muir, Benson, Ketchum, Bell and Morson, 1892, 19, 36, 47. Judges Baxter and Mosgrove, 1893, 9. Judges Elliott and Mosgrove, 1895, 15. Judges Doyle, Jones, Mosgrove and Elliott, 1896, 11, 81. Judges Jainieson and Mosgrove, 1897, 13. 17. Judge Mosgrove, 1897-8, 38. Judges Jaiuiegon, Barron, Doyle, Elliott, Hughes, Monk and Mosgrove, 1899, 76. Judges Doyle, Moreon, Doyle, Elliott and Barr n, 1900, 67, 83, 84. 12. Return ordered, shewing what offices or services, Orders-in-Council have been passed, com- muting fees, etc., 1893, 90. Presented, 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 52. Printed. 13. Motion proposed and negatived re increase of commutation allowances, 1893, 178.

14. Return ordered, shewing total amount < f money now on deposit in, or subject to control of Su- preme Court of Judicature, etc., 1899, 181. Presented, 1900, 51. Sessional Papers, No. 55. Not printed. See Infants.

JUEOBS AND JURIES : 1. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend Act, 1890, 40. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 70. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 147. Third reading, 183. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 20.

2. Bill No. 58, introduced to reduce the number of Grand Jurors, 1892, 35. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 76. Third reading, 90. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 12. 3. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend the Jurors' Act, 1892, 19. Second reading, 147. House goes into Committee on, 169. Third reading, 171. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 13.

4. Bill No. 195, introduced to amend, 1893, 166. Second reading ; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 181. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 16.

5. Bill No. 76, introduced respecting Verdicts of, in Civil Cases, 1895, 20. Second reading, 59. House goes into Committee on, 78. Third leading, 104. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 16. 6. Bill No. 103, introduced affecting, 1895, 43. Second reading, 59. Hou&e goes into Committee on> 96, 113. Third reading, 123. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 15. 7. Bill No. 100, introduced to amend, 1896, 53. Order for second reading discharged, 94. 8. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend, 1896, 86. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 99. Reported; title amended, 141-2. House in Committee on, 173. Third reading, 178 R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 25. 9. Bill No. 72, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 93. Not proceeded with. 10. Bill No. 205, introduced to amend, 1900, 108. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 138. No report.

11. Petitions respecting, 1891, 59, 82; 1897, 31, 87, 94; 1897-8, 40, 55, 91, 170; 1899, 72, 74, 77, 79, 81. 84, 96,111,117, 152; 1900, 102.

JUSTICES OF THE P&ACE :

1. Bill introduced 8 5 27 9 5 5 pro forma, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 11 ; 1896, 8 ; 1897, 10; 1897-8, 5; 1898, 7; 1899, 66; 1900, 17.

2. Bill No. 134, introduced to provide for security for costs in certain actions against, 1890, 44. Second reading,

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Continued.

5. Bill No. 181, introduced respecting, in the districts of Thunder Bay and Rainy River 1896, 101. Second reading, 134. House in Committee on, 138. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191. 5* Vic. c. 24.

6. Petition that Justices may charge for services and collect fees, 1892, 38.

7. Petitions re power of, to commit children to Industrial School, 1893, 17, 29.

8. Return ordered, shewing names, occupations, dates of appointment, etc., in 1890-189t',, 1897, 66. Not brought down.

JUVENILE OFFENDERS :

1. Bill No. 218, introduced, respecting the commitment of persons of tender year?, 1890, 96. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 119. R. A., 199, 53 Vic. c. 76.

2. Bill No. 254, introduced, respecting bhe custody of, 1890, 142. Second reading, 180. Hmisp goes into Committee on; third leading, 180. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 75. See Infants. Children, Neglected.

TT^EEWATIN LUMBER CO'Y :

Return ordered, of copy of lease granted to, of certain lands in or near the Lake-of-the-Wi ods, etc., 1890, 59. Presented, 1891, 178. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed.

KEMPTVILLE, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to confirm a certain By-law, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 11, introduced and 28. 38. 91. title referred, Reported, Again referred, Reported ; amended, 92. Second reading, 104. House goes into Connmittee on, 112, 124. Third reading, 124. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 66. KENNEBEC, TOWNSHIP OF:

1, Bill No. 178, introduced, to confirm and establish a certain survey of, 1890, 72. Second reading, 143. House goes into Committee on, 152, 172. Third reading, 172. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c 86.

Return ordered, of correspondence relating to the re-survey of, etc., 1889, 111. Not brought down.

Return ordered, of correspondence in reference to claims to certain lots in, 1891, 156. Not brought down.

KENT HOUSE OF REFUGE :

Order in Council ratified granting $4,000 to, 1899, 207.

KENT AND LAMBTON RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 39. Reported, 44. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 72. Second reading, 98 House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 132. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 122.

KETCHUM, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

KlLLARNEY :

1. Return ordered, shewing the number of shop and tavern licenses granted to persons resident in, etc., 1890, 66. Presented, 170. Sessional Papers No. 86. Not printed. 2. Return ordered, shewing the amount expended in, out of the appropriation for Colonization Roads, in the year 1883, 1890, 70. Presented, 99. Sessional Papers No. 60. Not printed.

KINCARDINE, TOWN OF : " 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 83. Petition against, 118. Reported, 111. Bill No. 70, intro- duced and referred, 114. Reported, 177. Second reading, 183. House goea into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 51. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 35. Reported, 73 Bill No. 68 introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 99. Second reading, 106. House gees into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 146. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 72.

KINGSTON ASYLUM : Motion proposed and negatived, re reduction of appropriation for farm feed and fodder, 1897-8, 149.

KINGSTON BURYING GROUNDS : Petitions for Act respectirg, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Bill No. 11, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 25. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 32. Reported, 60. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 102. R. A,, 199." 56 Vic. c. 67. 112 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

KINGSTON, CITY OF : 1. Petition for Act to confirm certain By-laws of the city and for other purposes, 1889, 32. Reported, 40. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 46. Reported, 79. Petition in favor of, 84. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 97, Third reading, 100. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 62. 2. Bill No. 165, introduced to confirm a certain agreement between the city and certain railway com- panies, 1889, 80. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 104. Third reading, 149. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 63.

3. Petition for Act respecting local improvements in, 1893, 16. Reported, 24. Bill No. 5, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 50. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 86. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 68. 4. Petition for Act to confirm a certain by-law, 1894, 47. Reported, 54. Bill No. 54, introduced and referred, 57. Reported, 69. Second reading,' 73. House goes into Committee on, 85. Third reading, 90. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 69. 5. Petition for Act to confer certain powers on, 1897, 16. Reported, 51. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 78. Second reading, 96. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 163. 6. Rules suspended and Bill No. 211, introduced and referred, to confer certain powers upon the, 1899, into 225. Reported, 273. Second reading, 277. House goes Committee on ; third reading, 283. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 52.

KINGSTON AND THE DOMINION COTTON MILLS CO'Y: Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 93. Reported, 101. Bill No. 56, introduced and referred, 104. Reported, 163. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 184. Third reading, 215. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 53.

KINGSTON AND GANANOQUE ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 39. Reported, 41. Bill No. 40, Introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 124. Second reading, 132. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading, 162. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 104.

KINGSTON HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN AND INFANTS : Order-in -Council ratified granting aid to, 1899, 206.

KINGSTON HOSPITAL :

Petition for Act to consolidate and amend the Acts relating to, 1897, 16. Reported, 32. Bill No. 23, 33. fees 44. introduced and referred, Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 65. Third reading, 88. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 101.

KINGSTON LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER Co Y :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 45. Reported, 51. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 69. Second reading, 84. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 116. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 107. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 23. Reported, 31. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 31. Reported, 54. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 85. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 100.

KINGSTON, NAPANEE AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO'Y :

Resolutions granting aid to, 1893, 186.

KINGSTON, PORTSMOUTH AND CATARAQUI STREET RAILWAY CO'Y : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 33. Reported, 88. Bill No. 55, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 118. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 105. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 13. Reported, 42. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 95. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 142. R. A., 1138. 61 Vic. c. 61.

KINGSTON, ROMAN CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL CORPORATION OF :

Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 17. Reported, 31. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 33. remitted. 61. House in Committe Third 80. Reported ; fees Second reading, 67. on, 75. reading, R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 115.

KINGSTON, ST. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL OF : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 17. Reported, 25. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 26. Reported, and referred to .Committee on Private Bills, 44. fees 91. into Committee 102. Third Reported ; remitted, 79. Second reading, Honsa goes on, reading, 111. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 109. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 47. Reported, 53. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 56. Reported, and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 65. 85. Reported ; fees remitted, 69. Second reading. 72. House goes into Committee on, Third reading, 100. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 102. 1889 1900. 1900 J JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 113

KINGSTON, ST. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL OF Continued.

3. Petition for Act to authorize the issue of debentures, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 22, intro- 28. fees duced and referred, Reported ; remitted, 38. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 65. Third reading, 88. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 103.

4. Petition for Act authorizing issue of debentures, 1900, 30. Reported, 57. Bill N\ 49, introduced 61. fees and referred, Reported ; remitted, 69. Second reading, 86. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third readiog, 114. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 137.

KINGSTON SCHOOL OF MINING : Report presented, 1895, 163. Sessional Papers No. 76. Printed.

KINGSTON, SMITH'S FALLS AND OTTAWA RAILWAY CO'Y : 1. Petitions for Act relating to certain municipal by-laws granting aid to, 1893, 34, 36. Reported, 42. and 42. Bill No. 54, introduced referred, Reported ; title amended, 119 Second reading, 133. House goes into Committee on, 143. Third reading, 146. R. A,, 199. 56 Vic. c. 92. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 19. Reported, 36. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 38, Reported, 78. Second reading, 96. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 102. R, A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 89.

KINGSTON STREET RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Petition against, 65. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 26 Repoited, 120. Second reading, 133. House goes into Committee on, 143, 146. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 91.

KINGSTON, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petitions for separation from City of Kingston for electoral purposes, 1894, 61, 77. See Elections.

KNIGHT, ALFRED : Return ordered of correspondence re appointment of, as Clerk of Division Court of Lennox, 1895, 39. Presented, 74. Sessional Papers No. 61. Not printed.

KNOX CHURCH : See Acton. Ayr. Ottawa. Owen Sound. Toronto. KNOX COLLEGE:

Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 1*?, introduced and 28. rted fees 38. referred, Rep ; remitted, Second readiog, 47. House goes into Committee on, 48. Third readitg, 69. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 102.

T ABOUR, BUREAU OF: J_J Bill No. 256, introduced respecting, 1900, 158. Second reading, 166. House goes into Committee on, 186. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 14.

LABOUR LAWS :

Compilation of, presented, 1894, 168. Sessional Papers No. 121. Ordered to be printed, 169. Extra copies recommended by Printing Committee, 170.

LACOURSE, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

LAKE SUPERIOR AND ALGOMA COLONIZATION RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1893, 36. Reported, 54. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 55. Reported. 97. Second reading, 112. House goe.a into Comoaittee on, 124. Third reading, 146. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 93.

LAKE SUPERIOR NAVIGATION CO'Y : See Afgoma Dry Dock Co'y.

LAMBTON HOUSE OK INDUSTRY :

Order in Council ratified, granting $4.000 to, 1897, 85.

LANARK COUNTY ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 16. Reported, 32. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 33. on third 163. R. Reported, 99. Second reading, 101. House goes into Committee ; reading, A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 90.

LAND :

1. Petitions re taxation of, held for speculative purposes, 1891, 38, 42, 46, etc. See Assessment Law. 2. Petition re c mpulsory sale of leasehold, 1891, 137.

LAND, DAMAGE TO : Bill No. 153, introduced respecting damage to land by floodiog in the new districts, 1889, 65. Second reading, 85. Hou-e goes into Committee on, 93, 101, 106, 119. Third reading, 125. R. A., 160. 52 Vic c. 16. 8 J.I. 114 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

LAND, EXECUTION AGAINST :

Bill No. 164, introduced respecting, 1890, 64. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 87. JVo report.

LAND IMPROVEMENT FUND :

1. Resolutions* introduced re payment of certain moneys under, 1891, 106. Lieutenant -Governor's recommendation signified, passed through Committee of the Whole and referred to Bill, 122. Bill No. 189, introduced respecting, 123. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 149. Third reading, 158. R.A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 9.

2. Documents and papers presented relating to, 1890, 169. Sessional Papers No. 82. Printed. 3. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to, 1889, 53. Not brought down.

4. Return ordered shewing amount due to, arising from sales in the township of Proton, 1889, 159. Not brought down.

6. Return ordered, of correspondence on the subject of, 1890, 150. Not brought down. 6. Return ordered, shewing total collections on common school lands with percentage paid on account of the fund, 1891, 54. Presented, 179. Sessional Papers No. 63. Printed.

LAND SECURITY Co'r :

1. Petition for Act to amend Acts relating to, 1889, 29. Reported, 40. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 57. Second reading, T\. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 93. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 86.

2. Petition for Act to amend Acts relating to, 1890, 26. Reported, 49. Bill No. 68, introduced and

referred, 51. Reported, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on ; third read- ing, 180. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 132. 3. Petition for Acts to amend Acts respecting the, 1896, 43. Reported, 50. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 72. Second reading, 83. House in Committee on, 93. Third read- ing, 98. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 113.

LAND SURVEYORS AND SURVEY OF LANDS:

1. Bill No. 63, introduced to incorporate the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors and to amend the Act respecting Land Surveyors and the Survey of Lands, 1892, 13. Second reading, 40. House gees into Committee on, 58, 70. Third reading, 79. R.A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 31. 2. Bill No. 138, introduced respecting, and the Survey of Lands, 1897, 83. Second reading, 105. House poes into Committee on, 110, 111, 125. Third reading, 125. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 27. 3. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, 1897-8, 135. Second reading, 138, House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 160. R, A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 18.

4. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend the Act respecting Land Surveyors, 1900, 46. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 177. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 22.

LAND TITLES ACT :

1. Bill No. 132, introduced regulating certain matters under, 1889, 53. Second reading, 77. House goes into Comn.ittee on, 93. Third reading 102. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 20. 2. Bill No. 161, introduced to further facilitate proceedings under, 1890, 61. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 105. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 32.

3. Bill No. 16'J, introduced respecting returns by Registrars and Masters of Title, under, 1890, 64. Order forsecond reading discharged, 126. 4. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1892, 81. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 131. Reported, 138. House goes into Committee on, 148. Third reading, 164. R.A., 204. 65 Vic. c. 24.

5. Bill No. 72, introduced respecting Returns by Registrars and Masters of Title under, 1892, 46. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 130. No report. 6. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1893, 56. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 114. Reported, 141. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 168. See below. 7. Bill No. 145. irgwoduced to make further provision respecting the registration of land under, 1893, 92. Second reading, 130. House goes iuto Committee on, 142, 147, 171. Third reading, 171. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 22.

S. Bill No. 171, introduced to amend, 1893, 131. Order for second reading discharged, 145. See Crown Lands.

9. Bill No. 58, introduced respecting, 1897, 73. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 111. Third reading, 123. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 21. 10. Petition for appointment of Commission to consider question of, 1890, 69, 11. Motion respecting, proposed and negatived, 1890, 150-1. 103 12. Retort of Master of Titles presented, 1889, ; 1890, 128 ; 1891, 112 ; 1892, 80 ; 1893, 66; 1894, 94; 66 114 : 1895, 55 ; 1896, 26 ; 1897, ; 1899, 1900, 117. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 115

LANDLORD AND TENANT :

1. Bill No. 93, introduced respecting the law of, 1890, 28. Order for second reading discharged, 169. 2. Bill No. 150, introduced respecting, 1890, 56. Order for second reading discharged, 88. 3. Bill No. 153, introduced respecting, 1890, 57. Order for second reading discharged, 125. 4. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1892, 129. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 147. Reported, 159. House goes into Committee on, 179. Third reading on division, 183. R.A. 204. 55 Viet. c. 31. 5. Bill No. 151, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1892, 116. Order for second reading dis" charged, 180. 6. Bill No. 69, introduced to amend 1894, 18. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee 85. Reported, 112. House poes into Committee on, 120. Third reading, 122. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 43.

7. Bill No. 164, introduced respecting the relations of, 1895, 91. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 121, 126. Third reading, 130. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 26. 8. Bill No. 141, introduced respecting the law of 1896, 80. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on 138. Third reading, 153. R A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 42. 9. Bill No. 132, introduced to amend the law of, 1897, 69. Second reading negatived, 106. 10. Bill No. 235, introduced to amend, 1899, 211. Not proceeded with.

LAW COURTS ACT: 1. Bill No. 119, introduced for diminishing Appeals, and otherwise improving the procedure of the Courts, 1895, 52. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on. 122, 123, 157. Third reading, 157. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 13. 2. Resolution respecting limitation of, 1895, 160. See Judicature Act.

3. Bill No. 144. introduced to amend 1896, 82. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on, 155 Third reading, 170. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 18.

LAW SOCIETY : 1. Petition for Act to confirm the Will of T. B. P. Stewart, 1893, 34. Petition against, 49 Reported, 42. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 42. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 63. Reported, title amended, 89. Second reading, 112. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 127. R. A, 202. 56 Vic. c. 117.

2. Bill No. 99, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Law Society of Upper Canad *. 1900, 46 Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 178. R.A., 232. 63V. c. 20.

3. Return ordered, giving detailed statement of receipts and expenditures of, etc., 1894, 64. Presented, 125. Sessional Papers No. 101. Printed.

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM : Petition for Act to enable William Lawrence and others to lease certain lands, 1890, 21. Reported, 24. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estates Bills, 31. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 53. Reported; title amended, 81. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 106. Third reading, 115. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 149.

LAXTON, DIGBY AND LONGFORD, TOWNSHIP OF : 15. Petition for Act respecting a certain railway debenture debt of, 1889, Reported, 27. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 28. Reported, 45. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 64

LAZIER, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

LEAMINGTON BEET SUGAR CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1896, 62. Reported, 68. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 70. Reported withdrawn, fees remitted, 85.

LEAMINGTON, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1199, 79. Reported, 120. Bill No. 79, introduced and referred, 121. Reporbed, 146. Second reading, 160. Houee gots into Committee on, 173, 232. Third reading, 232. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 54. 2. Petition for Act respecting 1900, 27. Reported, 44. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred, 45. Re- ported, 54. Second reading, 67. Houee goes into Committee on, 87. Third reading, 109. R. A., 232. 63V. c. 73.

LEASES :

Bill No. 202, introduced to amend the Act respecting the registration of, 1899, 157. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 189. No report.

LEEDS AND GRENVILLE HOUSE OF INDUSTRY :

Order-ia-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1896, 40. 116 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet,

LEEDS AND GREENVILLE, UNITED COUNTIES OP : of Return ordered, correspondence, in reference to a claim made by, re Criminal Justice Account ; balance due, etc., 1900, 116. Presented, 176. Sessional Papers No. 82. Not printed. LEGAL COMMITTEE :* 78 72 66 49 51 32 1. Appointed, 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, 13, ; 1897, 11, 21 ; 1898, 5, 85 34. 34 ; 1899, 67, ; 1900, 17, 2. Recommend that opinion of Judges be obtained, re Judgment Summons clauses of Division Courts Act, 1894, 130.

' LEGAL OFFICES: - i

of 1889. 159 198 : Reports Inspector presented, ; 1890, ; 1891, 178 ; 1892, 170 ; 1893, 99 ; 1894, 85 1895,

70 ; 1896, 100 ; 1897, 66 : 1898, 158 ; 1899, 158 ; 1900, 51.

LEGAL PROCEDURE : Bill No. 128, introduced to amend the law in certain matters of, 1889, 51. Second reading and referred forthwith to Committee of the Whole, 157. Third reading, 158. R. A., 160. 50 Vic. c. 11. LEGAL Process: Petition respecting fees on, 1891, 64.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY :

1. Bill No. 60, introduced to enable widows and married women to vote for members of, 1889, 21. Second reading superseded by amendment, 81-2. 2. Bill No. 140, introduced to give representation to the District of Nipissing in the, 1889, 55. Second reading, 78. House goes into Committee on, 93, 107, 116. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 2.

3. Bill No. 238, introduced to amend the Act respecting the representation of the people in, 1890, 115. Order for second reading discharged, 198.

4. Bill No. 164, introduced respecting the representation of certain cities in, 1894, 109. Second read- into 196. ing, 196. House goes Committee on, Third reading ; amendment re division of City of Ottawa negatived, 197. R. A., 203. 67 Vic. c. 2.

5. Bill No. 183, introduced respecting the election of licensees of Timber Limits to the, 1894, 145. 189. into Second reading ; amendment negatived, House goes Committee on, 195. Third read- ing on division, 195. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 8. the 6. Bill No. 146, introduced to amend Act inspecting, 1895, 75. Second reading negatived, 111. See bcloic, 7.

7. Bill No. 92, introduced respecting the granting of Passes, etc., to members of, 1896, 45. Order for second reading discharged, 173. 8. Bill No. 133, introduced better to secure the Independence of, 1896, 78. Second reading neg&tived, 174.

9. Bill No. 139, introduced, better to secure the Independence of, 1897, 83. Not proceeded with. 10. Return order, shewing the dates in each year from 1884 to 1899 on which the Legislature was con- vened and prorogued, 1890, 23. Presented, 130. Sessional Papers No. 70. Not printed.

11. Return ordered of copies of correspondence as to the opening of the Session of 1892, 1892, 63, Presented, 157. Sessional Papers No. 71. Printed. and re of Sessional clerks and 12. Motions proposed negatived appointment messengers, 1894, 177 \. 1895, 135. that all Bills should set out in sections intended to be etc 13. Motion, amending full, amended, , with- drawn, 1897, 49. 14. Motion proposed and negatived, re reduction of estimate for Sessional Clerks, 1897-8, 146. 15. Motion proposed and negatived to reduce appropriation for printing, stationery, etc, 1899, 252. 16. Select Committee appointed to revise Rules and Orders, 1897, 59. Report, 122. 17. Petition for reduction of membership of, 1892, 42.

33 33 ; 30 30 18. Certain rules suspended, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 47 1892, ; 1893, 77 ; 1894, ; 1895, 30 ; 1896,, 96. Committees. 39 ; 1897, 32, 77 ; 1898, 44, See

158 146 153 : 19. To sit on Saturdays, 1891, ; 1892, 124 ; 1893, ; 1894, 1895, 114 ; 1896, 125 ; 1897, 100,

159 ; 1897-8, 88 ; 1899, 211. 20. Sits after midnight, 1890, 76; 1891, 100; 1892, 143; 1893, 148; 1894, 193; 1895, 111; 1896, 161;

152 13 228 : 187, 41, 120, 156 ; 1897-8, 68, ; 1898, ; 1899, 175, 178, 191, 220, 1900, 43.

21. Sits all nighb, 1894, 193 ; 1899, 289-301. 101 124 22. Government Orders to have precedence, 1889, 100; 1890, ; 1891, 107 ; 1892, ; 1893, 146; 1894,,

: 1895 114 125 100 88 16 211 153. 116, 137 ; ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1898, ; 1899, ; 1900, 9 163 23. Adjourns over one or more days, 1893, ; 1895, ; 1896, 187 ; 1897, 164 ; 1900, 19, L9. 64 24. Adjourns over the Easter holidays, 1891, ; 1894, 70 ; 1900, 145.

*This Comm'ttee wo,* appointed every Session, but was not until 1891, formally known as the Legal Committee. Made Standing Committee in 1896. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 117

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Continued. 25. Adjourns over Christmas holidays, 1897-8, 102. 26. Adjourns over Good Friday, 1899, 301. 27. Adjourns over Dominion Elections, 1891, 27. 28. Adjournment until day to be named by Proclamation of Lieutenant Governor, 1898, 33. 29. Adjourns on account of death of Member, 1892, 115.

30. To have two Sittings, 1897, 115 ; 1897-8, 135. 31. To have 115 morning Session, 1897, ; 1897-8, 88: 1899, 26 ; 1990, 165. 32. P. Strangers admitted to Galleries at 2 M , 1893, 48.

33. Rules amended re introduction of Municipal and Assessment Bills, and with regard to fees on certain Private Bills, 1900, 185.

34 Bills introduced, etc. j!889 118 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

LIBRARY, LEGISLATIVE Continued. 7. 1895 Committee appointed, 15. Report, 124.

(1) Recommend purchase of certain publications, 124. 8. 1896 Committee appointed, 13. Report, 163. Report of Librarian presented, 163. Sessional Papers No. 78. Printed. Member added to Committee, 66. Recommend the purchase of certain publications, 163. Recommend that a catalogue of books received and purchased during previous year be published, 163. Recommend that no books be purchased except upon recommendation of a member of the Execu- tive, 163. 9. 1897 Committee appointed, 18. Report, 118. Recommend purchase of certain publications, 118.

10. 1897-8 Committee appointed, 24. No report. 11. 1899 Report of Librarian presented, 67. Sessional Papers No. 51. Not printed. Committee appointed, 86. No report. 12. 1900 Report of Librarian presented, 17. Sessional Papers No. 45. Not printed. Committee appointed, 32. No report.

LICENSE COMMISSIONERS AND INSPECTORS : See Liquor License Law.

LICENSEES OF TIMBER LIMITS : See Elections. Legislative Assembly.

LIEN LAW : See Mechanic's Liens. Wages. Workmen.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR :

Names of Lieutenant-Governors and duration of office. 1. The Honourable Sir ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Appointed 1st June, 1887; served four years eleven months and twenty-four days. 2. five The Honourable Sir . Appointed 28th May, 1892 ; served years five months and eighteen days.

3. The Honourable Sir . Appointed 18th November, 1897. Still holds office.

4. Speeches of the Lieutenant-Governors at the opening of each Session :

CAMPBELL : 1889, 6.

Motion for Address in reply, 9. Reported and agreed to, 11. Answer, 28.

CAMPBELL : 1890, 3.

Motion for Address in reply, 6. Reported and agreed to, 8. Answer, 30.

CAMBBELL : 1891, 5.

Motion for Address in reply, 30. Reported and agreed to, 31.

CAMPBELL : 1892, By Administrator Hagarty, 8. Motion for Address in reply, 11. Reported and agreed to, 11.

KIRKPATRICK : 1893, 3. Motion for Address in reply, 7. Address ordered to be presented, 7.

KIRKPATRICK : 1894, 4. Motion for Address in reply, 6. Address ordered to be presented, 7.

KIRKPATRICK : 1895, 5.

Motion for Address in reply", 12. Address ordered to be presented, 12.

KIRKPATRICK : 1896, 7. Motion for Address in reply, 10. Address ordered to be presented, 10.

KIRKPATRICK : 1897. By Administrator Gzowaki, 2. Motion for Address in reply, 12. Reported and agreed to, 12.

MOWAT :-1897-8, 3.

Motion for Address in reply and Debate on adjourned, 7, 10, 15, 24. Amendment proposed re manufacture of timber, and Debate bn adjourned, 24, 29. Amendment to amendment pro- posed and carried, 36. Address amended and ordered to be presented, 37. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 119

MOWAT : 1898, 5

Motion for Address in reply, 8, and amendment proposed re vacant seats of Ministers Gibson and Dryden, and Debate on adjourned, 9. Debate resumed and amendment to Amendment propo^d, expressing hope that steps may be taken to put an end to such an unusual state of affairs, and Debate on adjourned, 10, 11, 13. Debate resumed and amendments negative 3, 13, 16. Address carried and ordered to be presented, 15-16.

MOWAT : 1899, 65. Motion for Address in reply, 68. Carried and ordered to be presented, 68-9.

MOWAT : 1900, 15.

Motion for Address in reply, and Debate on adjourned, 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29. Amendment pro- posed re scope of W. Elgin Commission, and amendment to, expressing satisfaction that certain parties had been punished, etc., and Debate adjourned, 31, 32, 35, 36, 39. Amendment to amendment carried, 41. Address, as amended, carried and ordered DO be presented, 42-3.

5. at close of Session : 162 Speeches 1889, ; 1890, 203 ; 1891, 183 ; 1892, 207 ; 1893, 202 : 1894, 203 ; 1895, 191 ** 167 ; 1896, ; 1897, 168 ; 1897-8, 189 ; 1898, ; 1899, 307 ; 1900, 233.

6. at of read Mr. : 8 5 9 5 Speeches opening Session, by Speaker 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 27 ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 5 11 8 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, 11 ; 1897-8, 5 ; 1898, 5 ; 1899, 66 ; 1900, 17.

7. to taken into consideration : 8 5 Speeches be 1889, ; 1890, 5 ; 1891, 27; 1892, 9 ; 1893, 5 ; 1891, ; 1895, 11 ; 1896, 8 ; 1897, 11 ; 1897-8, 5 ; 1898, 8 ; 189i, 66 ; 1900, 17. 8. Addresses to, praying His Honour to transmit to Governor General the Address of the Legislature to Her Majesty the Queen, 1892, 14 ; 1896, 12, 13 ; 1897, 137.

9. Messages from His Honour : to (1) Transmitting reply Address, 1889, 28 ; 1890, 30.* of for (2) Transmitting Estimates sums required current year, 1889, 16, 47, 148 ; 1890, 12, 26, 89,

173; 1891, 25, 54, 65, 167 ; 1892, 14, 22, 170; 1893, 7, 8, 93, 180; 1894, 8, 33, 95, 158, 189; 1895. 141 13, 18, ; 1896, 18, 23, 165; 1897, 13, 16, 142, 157 ; 1897-8, 45, 71, 157 ; 1898, 22 ; 1899,

75, 278 ; 1900, 19, 43, 190.

(3) Transmitting recommendation re aid in reconstruction of Toronto University, 1890, 31. 10. Recommends to the consideration of the Legislature certain measures involving the expenditure of

public moneys, 1889, 140, 152 ; 1890, 74, 138, 160, 172, 183 ; 1891, 80, 122, 125, 128 ; 1892, 101, 110,

124, 144, 145, 165, 166, 191, 201 ; 1893, 105, 106, 127, 138, 146, 160. 184 ; 1894, 105, 159, 160, 173 ;

1895, 114, 147, 151; 1896, 115, 116, 122, 123, 124, 137, 138, 154, 157, 179 ; 1897, 107, 109, 115; 1897-8,

105, 163, 165, 167 ; 1898, 18; 1899, 164, 201, 222, 292, 302 ; 1900, 132, 138, 143, 153, 179, 180, 189, 196, 213. 11. Directs a to Speaker be chosen, 1891, 4 ; 1895, 4 ; 1897, 3 ; 1898, 4. 12. Approves of the Speaker elect, 1891, 5 ; 1895, 4 ; 1897, 8 ; 1898, 5. 13. Gives Royal Assent to Bills passed, 1889, 162; 1890, 203; 1891, 183; 1892, 207; 1893, 202; 1894, 203; 166 1895, ; 1896, 191 ; 1897, 168 ; 1897-8, 188 ; 1898, 34 ; 1899, 306 ; 1900, 232. 14. Withholds Assent, 1894, 203 ; 1897-8, 188. 15. Administrator Hagarty's Commission read, empowering him to open Session, where His Honour, Lieutenant-Governor Campbell too ill to act, 1892, 7. 16. Administrator Hagarty's Commission read, empowering him to give assent to Bills passed, and for prorogation of Legislature, 1892, 202.

17. Copy of Commission and instructions to, presented, 1893, 62. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed. 18. Administrator Gzowski s Commission read. Lieutenant-Governor Kirkpatrick absent through illness, 1897, 2. 19. Motion that Ontario be represented by, at the World's Fair, Chicago, withdrawn ; 1893, 155.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR'S OFFICE :

Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce expenditure of, 1897, 142. See Government House.

LIMITATION OF ACTIONS : See Actions. LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS ACT:

1. Bill No. 82, introduced respecting, 1892, 57. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 79. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 139. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 28.

2. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1893, 65. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 144. Reported, 145. House goes into Committee on, 167. Tfcrd reading, 171. R. A., 199. 5(5 Vic. o. 25.

LINCOLN LICENSE INSPECTOR :

Return ordered, of correspondence as to alleged connection of, with the business of cigar manufacture, 1899, 106. Presented, 123. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed.

'* This Session was prorogued by Proclamation. No Speech. * New practice adopted and no reply received after 1890. 120 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

LINCOLN RADIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y: Petition for Act of incorporation, 1896, 24. Reported, 32. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 45. Reported, 72. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 115. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 104.

LINDSAY HOME FOB THE AGED :

Order-in-Council ratified; granting aid to, 1897, 85.

LINDSAY POLICE MAGISTRATE :

Return ordered, of correspondence with reference to appointment of, 1899, 118. Presented, 155. Sessional Papers No. 67. Not printed.

LINDSAY, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debts of, 1891, 41. Reported, 60. Bill No. 62, introduced and referred, 64. Reported, 89. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third 127. R. A 180. 54 Vic. c. 71. reading, , 2. Petition for Act to enable the Town to purchase the Waterworks and issue debentures, 1894, 14. Petitu n against, 37. Reported, 41. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 69. fees Second reading, 73. House goes into Committee on, 85. Order for third reading discharged ; remitted, 107.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 79. Reported, 89. Bill No. 53, introduced and referred, 90. Re- ported, 172. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 55. 4. Petition for Act respecting and the Lindsay Waterworks, 1900, 22. Reported, 37. Bill No. 41, in- troduced and referred, 69. Reported, 90. Second readirg, 98. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 149. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 74.

. LINE FENCES ACT :

1. Bill No. 104, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 42. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 70. Reported, 115. House goes into Committee on, 120. Third reading, 125. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 48.

2. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend, 1895, 32. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 52. Reported, 107. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 130. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 53.

3. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend, 1896, 40. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Commit- tee, 74. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 172. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 65. See Boundary Lines.

LION PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION: Return ordered, shewing what proceedings have been taken by Government in investigating business of, 1891, 109. Presented, 166. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed..

LIQUOR LICENSE LAW :

1. Bill No. 195, introduced to amend, 1889, 109. Resolutions introduced, 140. Second reading, 140. Lieutenant-Governor's n commendation signified, Resolutions passed through Committee, reported and referred to Bill, 152. House goes into Committee on; third reading, 152. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 41.

2. Bill No. 90, introduced to improve, 1890, 31. Deleation second reading adjourned, 53. Debate re- sumed and Bill read the second time, 76. Home goes into Committee on, 93, 142. Third reading, 155. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 56. 3. Bill No. 187, introduced to amend, 1890, 77. Order for second reading discharged, 169. 4. Bill No. 193, introduced respecting local option in the matter of liquor selling, 1891, 142. Second third 181. 54 Vic. c. 46. reading ; House goes into Committee on ; reading, 170. R. A.,

5. Bill No. 168, introduced to amend, 1892, 133. Resolutions introduced re fees to be imposed ; Lieu- and referred to 144. Second tenant-Governor's assent signified ; passed through Committee Bill, reading, 169. House goes into Committee on, 177, 189, 190. Amendment proposed and negatived, re 55 Vic. c. 51. rights of brewers to sell by wholesale ; third reading, 190. R. A., 207. 6. Bill No. 70, introduced to amend the Act, by prohibiting the sale by retail of intoxicating liquors, on 1893, 11. Motion for second reading : amendment and amendment to, proposed and Debate adjourned, 93. Debate resumed and amendment for six months' hoist carried, 97-9.

7. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend, 1893, 34. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 133. Reported, 145. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 180. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 40. t 8. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend, 1893, 92. Order for second reading discharged, 136. 9. Bill No. 156, introduced to enable the electors of the Province to pronounce upon the desirability of prohibiting the importation, manufacture and sale, ae a beverage., of intoxicating liquors, 1893, 101. Second reading on division, 163. House goes into Committee on, 183. Certain amendments proposed and negatived, 189-91. Third reading, 191. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 41. 93. 10. Bill No. 93, introduced to further improve the, 1897, 32. Debate on second reading adjourned, Debate resumed and motion carried, 101. House goes into Committee on, 125, 159. Third read- ing, 159. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 50. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 121

XIQUOR LICENSE LAW Continued.

11. Bill No. 193, introduced to amend, 1899, 148. Second reading and referred to the Legal Commit- tee, 217. No report. 12. Bill No. 236, introduced to amend, 1899, 211. Not proceeded with. 13. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend, 1900, 65. Order for second reading discharged, 187. 14. Bill No. 141, introduced to amend, 1900, 65. Second reading negatived, 98. 15. Bill No. 243, introduced to amend, 1900, 146. Order for second reading discharged, 188. 16. the of the Reports presented, upon working Act, 1889, 54 : 1890, 42 ; 1891, 31 ; 1892, 16 ; 1893, 22 ; 9 10 12 1894, ; 1895, 17 ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 158 ; 1899, 92 ; 1900, 48. 17. Report presented, of Inspector, into charges made against J. B. White, License Inspector of the District of Manitoulin; evidence, etc., 1894, 168. Sessional Papers No. 123. Not printed. 18. Motion, that the present mode of administering the law through the Board of Commissioners and Inspectors appointed by the Government of the day has resulted in a partizan administration of the law, etc., and Debate on adjourned, 1889, 14. Debate resumed and motion negatived, 117. 19. Motion proposed and negatived re Returns of Fines by Police Magistrates, 1889, 90. 20. Motion proposed and negatived, as to dispensing with the petition of the majority of the electors, as a condition to the of a license in of etc 153. precedent granting case removal, , 1890, 21. Motion proposed and negatived, as to electors who may sign petitions re transfer of license, 1890, 153.

22. Motion proposed and negatived, as to application in Counties in which the Canada Temperance Act was in force on 1st April, 1889, 1890, 154. 23. Motion proposed and negatived, as to appointment of License Commissioners, 1890, 155. 24. Motion proposed and negatived, re rights of brewers to sell by wholesale, 1892, 190. 133. 25. Motions proposed and negatived, to strike out salary of Provincial Inspector, 1894, 175 ; 1895, 26. Motion proposed re administration of Liquor License Law under Boards of Commissioners and Inspectors, etc., and debate on, adjourned, 1896, 78-9. Debate resumed and motion negatived, 87. 27. Motion for Return of correspondence, respecting the appointment of two Enspectors for Stormont, withdrawn, 1900, 66. See beloio, 55. 28. Return ordered, shewing date of appointment of A.sa Beach as license inspector for County of of 22. Dundas ; number convictions since date of appointment, etc., 1888, 125. Presented, 1889, Sessional Papers No. 28. Not printed. 29. Return ordered, shewing names of persons to whom sums of money have been paid by the Inspectors of any License District in .Leeds, Wellington, etc., to any person, either as counsel or solicitor, in the conduct of prosecutions under the Canada Temperance Act, 1899, 91. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 72. Not printed. 30. Return ordered, shewing the number of Shop and Tavern Licenses issued in 1888 and 1889, to persons resident in Killarney, &c., 1890, 66. Presented, 170. Sessional Papers No. 86. Printed. 31. Return ordered, shewing the number of Counties in the Province in which the Temperance Act was in force on 1st May, 1885, &c., 1890, 66. Presented, 115. Sessional Papers No. 67. Printed. 32. Return ordered, of a copy of the Judgment of Mr. Justice Robertson, in Gosnell vs. Swarthout, &c., 1890, 97. Presented, 142. Sessional Papers No. 73. Printed. 33. Return ordered, shewing the names of all persons to whom a wholesale or druggists' license was granted under the provisions of the Canada Temperance Act, &c., 1890, 150. Not brouaht down. 34. Return ordered, of a tabulated statement, shewing by license districts, the gross amount collected for fees for licenses, transfers, amount expended, etc., 1891, 83. Presented, 1892, 16. Sessional Papers No. 84. Prmted. 35. Return ordered, of copies of judgments of C. J. Gait, quashing local option by-laws, 1891, 156. Presented, 180. Sessional Papers No. 65. Printed. 36. Return ordered, shewiner the number of licenses issued from 1876 to 1891; gross fund raised, etc., 1892, 93. Presented, 1893, 31. Sessional Papers No. ft. Printed. 37. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to the resignation of the late inspector for the County of Dufferin, &c., 1893, 111. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 91. Not printed. 38. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence in connection with the application of W. T. Jenkinson for a license in Brantford township, 1893, 102. Presented, 116. Sessional Papers No. 77. Not printed. 39. Return ordered, of convictions under the Act in North Ontario during 1891 and 1892, etc., 1893, 120. Presented, 140. Sessional Papers No 88. Not printed. 40. Return ordered, shewing number of votes polled in favour of and against Scott Act by-laws, etc., 1893, 120. Presented, 140. Sessional Papers No. 87. Not printed. 41. Return ordered, shewing number of petitions presented upon the question of suppression and pro- hibition, 1893, 156. Presented, 170. Sessional Papers No. 93. Printed. 42. Return ordered, shewing number of resignations, dismissals or suspensions of License Commissioners, etc., 1893, 141. Presented, 1894, 11. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed. 43. Return ordered, of a copy of the application of Mr. Scott, of Windsor, for a license, 1893, 157. Presented, 1894, 11. Sessional Papers Jfo. 59. Not printed. 1:2 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

LIQUOR LICENSE LAW Continued. 44. Return ordered, of a copy of the Report made by Inspector Stewart respecting the operation of the law in Hamilton, 1894, 23. Presented, 67. Sessional Papers No. 78. Printed. 45. Return ordered, of all convictions under the Act in 1893, in North Ontario, etc., 1894, 67. Presented, 89. Sessional Papers No. 84. Not printed. 46. Return ordered, of a copy of the Report made by Inspector Stewart, as to charge that certain Commissioners in Elgin were owners of licensed premise?, etc., 1894, 84. Presented, 94, Sessional Papers No. 86. Printed. 47. Return ordered, shewing the votes cast, yea or no, on the question of Prohibition in January, 1894, 1894, 27. Presented, 33. Sessional Papers No. 70. Printed. 48. Return ordered, of correspondence re application of M. H. M. Davidson for a license in Shannon- ville, 1894, 57. Presented, 106. Sessional Papers No. 91. Not printed. 49. Return ordered, shewing' all moneys collected under Scott Act in County of Ontario in the years 1886-87 and 1888, 1894, 90. Not brovght doicn. 60. Return ordered, shewing all convictions under the Act in the County of Dufferin, etc., 1894, 91. Presented, 116. Sessional Papers No. 93. Not printed. 51. Return ordered, of correspondence in connection with the granting of a license to one Aspinall, 1894, 100. Presented, 141. Sessional Papers JVo. 114. Not printed. 52. Return ordered, of papers in reference to the enforcement of the law in Rat Portage, etc., 1894, 135. Not brought down. 53. Return ordered, of names of License Commissioners, 1895, 40. Presented, 1896, 11. Sessional Papers No. 47. Not printed. 54. Return ordered, of correspondence respecting the refusal of renewal of license, at one time held by John Waters, of Durham, 1898, 33. Not brought down. 55. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to dispensing with the eervices of one of the two Cornwall Inspectors, 1899, 92. Not brought down. See above, 27. 56. Return ordered, of correspondence as to alleged connection of the Lincoln Inspector with the busi- ness of cigar manufacture, 1899, 106. Presented, 123. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed. 57. Return ordered, of correspondence in relation to appointment of the Dufferin License Commis- sioner, 1899, 182. Not brought down. 58. Return ordered, with reference to an investigation respecting the Gienville License Commission, 1899, 301. Not brought down.

59. Return ordered, shewing names and salaries of each Inspector, etc., for the year 1899, 1900, 47* Presented, 102, Sessional Papers No. 67. Not printed.

60. Return ordered, of correspondence re application for hotel license in North Augusta, etc., 1900, 47* Not brought down. 61. Return ordered, of instructions to Inspector, re application for hotel license in North Augusta," 1900, 79. Presented, 84. Sessional Papers No. 60. Not printed. 62. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to issue of Thedford License, 1900, 127. Presented, 210. Sessional Papers No. 84. Not printed. 63. Petition respecting the appointment of Inspectors and Commissioners, 1890, 36. " 64. Petitions in favour of Marter Bill," 1893, 68, 84, 103, 108. See above, 6.

65. Petitions re suppression and vote 1893, 17, 18, 37, 40, 46, 50, 53, 58, etc. 66. Petitions 22 IOC 12 respecting, 1890, 85 ; 1891, 56 ; 1892, 18, 22, 24, 26, 30, &r. ; 1893, 37, ; 1894, ;

1895, 17 ; 1897, 23, 35, 46, 63, 68, 71, 91, 94, 98, 99, 102, 107, 116 ; 1899, 87, 117, 156, 210.

67. Petitions for amendments re sale of Patent Medicines, 1897-8, 14, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 34, 42, etc. See Patent Medicines.

68. Petitions for amendments re hours of sale of liquor where license in force, 1897-8, 15, 18, 22, 23, 28, 33, 42, 48, etc.

69. Petitions re total prohibition in hotels, 1897, 58, 63, 65, 68, 71, 75, 77, 80, 82, 87, 91, 94, 98, 99, 102, 107, 110, 114, 125.

Lis PENDENS :

Bill No. 189, introduced to provide for the vacating of certificates of, 1890, 46. Second reading, 82. House goes into Committee on, 94, 122. Third reading, 138. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 33.

LISTOWEL, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1890, 21. Reported, 29. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 29. Reported, 40. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 57. Third reading, 61. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 88. 2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 217 of, 1894, 24. Reported, 29. Bill No. 11, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 51. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on, 65. Third reading, 81. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 70. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 30. Reported, 74, Bill No. 81, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 120. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 199. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 123

LITTLE CURRENT, TOWN OF : Petition for Act to incorporate, 1890, 21. Reported, 29. Bill No. 40 introduce i and referred, 29. Reported, 40. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 57. Third reading, 61. K. A., 199. 53 Vic. c 88.

LIVE STOCK, AND LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATIONS : 1. Bill No. 122, introduced respecting, 1889, 47. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 91. 113. House into Committee 134. Third 150. R. A 160. 52 Reported. goes on, reading, , Vic. c. 33.

2. Reports presented, 1896, 162; 1897, 12; 1897-8, 141; 1899, 209; 1900, 176. 3. Petition for Recording Bureau of Live Stock, 1893, 17.

LIVE STOCK, REGISTRAR OF : Report presented, 1900, 128. Sessional Papers No. 73. Printed.

LOAN COMPANIES AND CORPORATIONS :

1. Bill No. 74, introduced t> regulate the Charters to, 1891, 34. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 144, 174. Third reading, 174. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c 38.

2. Bill No. 151, introduced for the relief of, incorporated out of Cntario, 1893, 97. Second reading, 167. House goes into Committee on; third reading, 179. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 30. 3. Bill No; 176, introduced respecting Companies licensed under the Revised Statute authorizing cor- porations of Ontario to lend and invest moneys therein, 1894, 133. Second reading, 148. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third revliag, 155. R. A., 233. 57 Vio. c. 47. 4. Bill No. 94, introduced respecting, 1897, 35. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on; 86, 125, 135. Third reading, 135. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 38. 5. Bill No. 252, introduced to amend, 1899, 228. Second reading, 272. House goes into Committee on, third reading, 290. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 22. 6. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend the Act, 1900, 46. Second reading, 81. House goes into Commit- tee on, 144, 179. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 27. 7. Reports presented,* 1897-8, 141; 1899, 273; 1900, 126. See Extra Provincial Corporations.

LOCAL COUBTS ACT :

1. Bill No. 135, introduced to amend, 1899, 106. Motion for second reading and Debate on adjourned, 131. Debate resumed and second reading negatived, 173. See County Judges. 2. Bill No. 101, introduced to amend, 1900, 23. Motion for eecond reading and Debate on adjourned, 68. Debate resumed and motion negatived, 95.

LOCAL IMPROVEMENT :

Petitions respecting, 1899, 94, 99, 105. See Municipal Law.

LOCAL MASTERS :

Return ordered, shewing all actions and references pending before, for more than six months, etc., 1895, 143. Not brought down.

LOCAL OPTION :

Return ordered, of copy of case submitted for opinion of Court of Appeal as to the validity of, etc., 1892, 63. Presented, 99. Sessional Papers No. 82. Pi-inted. Liquor License Law. Municipal Law.

LOG MEASUREMENT : See Timber.

LONDON ASYLUM : Motions proposed and negatived, re farm feed and fodder, 1896, 158; 1897-8, 148; 1899. 259.

LONDON, CITY OF : 1. Petition for Act respecting a certain By-law of the, 1889, 45. Reported, 50. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 63. Reported, 77. Second reading, 83. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third c. 65. reading ; title amended, 119. R. A , 160. 52 Vic. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 29. Petition against, 99. Reported, 33. Bill No. 25 introduced and referred, 40. Reported, 96. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 113. Debate on third reading adjourned, 129. Debate resumed and amendment carried re vote on amalgamation, 131. House goes into Committee on, 132, 159, 179. Third reading, 179. K. A., 199. 53 Vic c. 89.

3. Petition for Act to provide for the consolidation of the debenture debt of, and for other purposes, 1891, 43. Reported, 51. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 118, 128. Amendment proposed and negatived; third reading, 158-9. R. -A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 72.

* The Report for the year 1896 will be found in Vol. IX of the Sessional Papers of 1897. 124 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

LONDON, CITY OF Continued. 4. Petition for Act to confirm a certain agreement between certain railways and the city, and respecting certain debentures, 1892, 34. Reported, 61. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 164. 100. Second reading, 108. House goes into Committee on, 121, Third reading ; title amended, 164. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 74. 5 Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 29. Reported, 59. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 100. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 135. Third reading, 141. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 69. 6. Petitions for Act respecting, 1894, 21, 24. Petition against, 39. Reported, 29. Bill No. 4, intro- duced and referred, 32. Beported, 62. Second reading, 66, House goes into Committee on, 78, 121, 186. Third reading, 186. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 71.

7. Bill No. 168, introduced respecting, 1895, 97. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 69.

8. Petition for Act respecting, 1896. 29. Reported, 44. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 45. Reported, 72. Second reading, 92. Certain fees remitted, 113. House in Committee on, 171. Third reading, 187. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 82. 9. Petition for Act respecting the City of London and the London Street Railway Co'y, 1897, 46. Reported, 51. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 52. Reported 71 Second reading, 103. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 135. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 67.

10. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 32. Reported, 64. Rill No. 3, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 95. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 126, 155. Third reading, 155. R. A., 188, 61 Vic. c. 46.

11. Petitions respecting the Victoria Hospital of, 1899, 81, 89. Reported, 101. Bill No. 34, introduced 146. 160 into and referred, 103. Reported ; title amended, Second reading, House goes Com- mittee on; title again amended, 188. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 V. c. 56. 12. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 28. Reported, 74. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 99. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 130. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 76. 13. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to the prosecution, by the Attorney-General, against the Corporation, for pollution of the Thames, 1889, 48. Not brought doivn.

LONDON CONVALESCENT HOME:

Order-in -Council ratified granting aid to, 1892, 69.

LONDON HOME FOR INCUEABLES :

Order-in- Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897, 84.

LONDON NORMAL SCHOOL:

1. Return ordered, of correspondence, etc., relating to the site for, 1898, 11. Presented, 1899, 86. Sessional Papers No. 56. Not printed.

2. Petition re situation of site, 1898, 16. 3. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for the erection of, 1899, 287.

LONDON RADIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y:

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 19. Reported, 24. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 24. Reported. 118 Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 155. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 106.

LONDON, EESCUE HOME FOR WOMEN :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1894, 114. LONDON SPRINGBANK ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y:

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1894, 35. Reported, 53. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred, 56. fees 95. See Street Reported pi eainble not proven ; remitted, London Railway Co'y.

LONDON STREET RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 29. Reported, 40. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 42. Re- ported, 79. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 110. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 79. 2. Petition for Act to incorporate the London and Springbank Electric Railway Company, 1895, 19. 35. title Reported, 34. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred, Reported ; amended, 118. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 140, 153. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 107. See .

. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 14. Reportsd, 31. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 33. Re- ported, 72. Second reading, 92. House in Committee on, 100, 106. Third reading, 114. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 105.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 83. Reported, 144. Bill No. 61, introduced and referred, 147. Reported, 163. Secotd reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 201, 216. Third reading 225. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 97. JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 125

>NDON WATER WORKS:

Petition to render liable to taxation for school purposes, 1894, 20. >NDON WEST, VILLAGE OF:

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1894, 14. Reported, 29. Bill No. 42, introduced and re- ferred, 32. Reported, 62. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 78. Third read- ing, 107. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 72. 2. Petition for Act to confirm an agreement between the London Street Railway Company and the Village, 1894, 19 Reported, 29. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 32 Rep >rted, 62. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 93. Third reading, 100. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 89.

LONDON, WESTERN ONTARIO ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 19. Reported, 34. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 35. not 118. ordered tj 118. in Reported; preamble proven, Report stand, Report concurred ; fees remitted, 154.

LONDON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 100. Reported, 144. Bill No. 81, introduced and referred,

147. Reported ; fees remitted, 163. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 188. Third reading, 191. R. A., 305. 62 Vic. c. 115.

LORD'S DAY ACT :

1. Bill No. 159, introduced to amend, 1895, 91. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 2. Bill No. 127, introduced to prevent the Profanation of the Lord's Day, 1896, 73. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 98. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 173, 179. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 62. 3. Petition re running of steamboats on, 1895, 17. 4. Petition respecting, 1899, 126. See Sunday Observance.

LORETTO LADIES' COLLEGE :

Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation. 1897-8, 79. Reported, 86. Bill No. 43, introduced

<, 115. and referred, 87. Reported ; fees remitted, 101. Second reading, House goes into Commit- tee on, 126. Third reading, 131. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 75. LUMBER, MANUFACTURE OF: See Lieutenant- Governor. Timber.

LUNATICS :

Petition respecting fees of constables for conveyance of, 1896, 48. See Gaols.

LYONS, JOHN: Petition for Act to confer certain power* on the executors of the will of, 1895, 33. Reported, 56. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 58. Reported and referred to the Committee on Private Bills, 74. Reported, 106. Sesond reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 140. R; A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 124.

McARTHUR, ALEXANDER: 1. Statement presented, respecting application of Estate of, re timber berth in Lumsden, 1897, 126. Sessional Papers Ao. 69. Printed. 2. Select Committee appointed to inquire into facts connected with the purchase of the timber berth in Lumsden, 1897, 115. Report, 136. Appendix No. 1.

McCoMBER, ALEXANDER JARVIS : Petition for Act to authorize Law Society to admit him to practice as a Solicitor, 1900, 37. Reported, title 156. Fees 227. 58. Bill No. 77, introduced and referred, 60. Reported ; amended, remitted, Not proceeded with.

McCREA, HIRAM AUGUSTUS: Return ordered, of correspondence aa to confinement of, in Asylums at Kingston and Brockville, 1&98, 19. Presented, 1899, 97. Sessional Papers At>. 57. Not printed.

MCDONALD, JUDGE : Order in Council presented, re commutation of fees, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 39, Not printed.

MclNTYRE, ARCHIBALD : Return ordered, of copies of Orders-iu-Council, etc., relative to the investigation into the case of, 1888, 125. Presented, 1889, 112. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed.

McKEE, THOMAS : Return ordered, of correspondence relating to carbarn charges mvle against, by R. McDonald of Windsor, 189 i, 72. Presented, 94. Sessional Papers No. 87. Not printed. 126 GENERAL INDE TO THE [63 Viet.

McLAREN, ALEXANDER: See Timber.

McLEAN, W. A. :

Order-in-Council presented, commuting fees of, 1889, 25. Sessional Papers No. 33. Printed. MCMASTER UNIVERSITY:

Petition for Act to amend the Charter of, 1893, 16. Reported, 41. Bill No. 12, introduced and re- ferred, 43. Repoitert; fees remitted, 59. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 90. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 114.

McNiVEV, DONALD :

Return ordered, of correspondence re appointment of, as fishery officer, 1900, 47. Presented, 50. Sess onal Papers No. 64. Not printed. See Fisheries. Game.

MADOC, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 70. Reported, 88. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 115. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 187. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 57.

MADOC, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act respecting the debt of, 1899, 70. Reported, 88. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 116. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading^ 187, R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 58.

MAGDALEN ASYLUM : See Toronto.

MAGISTRACY :

Bill No. 134, introduced to provide for security for costs in certain actions against Justices of the 62. into Peace, 1890, 44. Second reading, House goes Committee on, 73. Third reading ; amendment negatived, 109. K. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 23. See Justices of the Peace.

MAGUIRE, F. : Return ordered, shewing date of appointment of, etc., 1894, 107. Presentei, 154. Sessional Papers No. 180. Not printed.

MALCOLMSON, S. : Order in Council presented, respecting the sum to be paid to, as Deputy Registrar, etc., 1899, 135. Sessional Papers No. 65. Printed.

MANHOOD SUFFRAGE REGISTRATION ACT : See Elections.

MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION : Motion re Remedial Legislation at Ottawa, superseded by amendment, 1896, 54-8.

MANITOULIN ISLAND :

1. Bill No. 186, introduced respecting mortgages and f-a'es of personal property in, 1891, 113. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 141. Third reading, 143. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 21.

2. Bill No. 229, introduced to erect into a Provisional Judicial District, 1899, 198. Second readies, 227. House goes into Committee on, 236, 270. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 14.

MANITOULIN AND NORTH SHORE RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act to amend the Act incorporating, 1891, 45. Reported, 50. Bill No.- 31, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 70. Second reading, 78. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 87. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 87. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 12. Reported, 42. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 62. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 107. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 90.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 47. Reported, 68. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred, 68. Reported, 87. Second reading, 96. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 102. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 91. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 26. Reported, 58. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 60. 129. R. Reported, 85. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 115.

MANITODLIK AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1896, 48. Reported, 51. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred, 52. fees 113. Reported withdrawn ; remitted,

MANLEY : Return ordered, of correspondence relating to conduct of, 1892, 115. Presented, 1893, 31. Sessional Papers No. 51. Not printed. 1900 JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 127

MANVERS, TOWNSHIP OP : Copy of papers ordered, re audit of accounts of, etc., 1897-8, 68. Presented, 127. Sessional Papers No. 46. Not printed.

MARKET FEES : 69 56 Petitions respecting, 1889, 52, ; 1891, 37, 38, 50, ; 1892, 55 ; 1893, 17, 30, 34, 37, 46 ; 1899, 73, 74, 78, 79, etc,

MARK HAM, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 38. Reported, 44. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 49, Reported, title amended, 89. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 102. Third reading. 114. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 83. MARMORA, TOWNSHIP OP Return ordered, of copy of Miller's Report respecting the discovery of gold in, 1899, 148. Presented, 158. Sessional Papers No, 68. Not printed,

MARRIAGE AND MARRIAGE ACT :

1. Bill No. 71, introduced to further amend the law respecting the solemnization of marriage, 1891, 34. 49. House into Committee 63. Second reading, goes on, Third reading ; amendment propsoed and withdrawn, 114. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 23.

2. Bill No. 107, introduced to make further provision respecting the solemnization of, 1894, 39. Second reading, 75. House goes into Committee on, 97, 104. Third reading, 130. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 40.

3. Bill No. 180, introduced to make further provision respecting the solemnization of, 1896, 101. Second reading, 134. House in Committee on, 154. Order discharged, 187. 4. Bill No. 203, introduced to consolidate the Acts respecting the solemnization of, 1896, 132. Second reading; House in Committee on; third reading, 183. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 39.

5. Bill No. 71 , introduced to amend the Act, 1897, 22. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 47.

6. Bill No, 83, introduced to amend, 1897, 28. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 36.

7. Bill No. 64, introduced respecting the solemnization of marriage, 1897, 80. Order for second reading discharged, 138. 8. Return ordered, shewing names, dates of appointment, etc., of issuers of- marriage licenses, 1894- 1896, 1897, 55. Presented, 93. Sessional Papers No. 59. Not printed.

MARRIED WOMEN :

1. Bill No. 87, introduced to provide for the admission of women to the study and practice of the law, 1892, 72. Second reading on division and referred to the Legal Committee on division, 148-9. Reported, 159. House goes into Committee on, 179. Third reading on division, 186. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 32.

2. Bill No 97, introduced to enable married women to vote for municipal 'officers, 1892, 76. Order for second reading discharged, 180. 3. Bill No. 78. introduced respecting married women, 1893, 21. Second reading postponed for three months, 115.

4. Bill No. 82, introduced to enable women to vote for members of the Legislative Assembly, 1893, 21. Second reading postponed for six months, 123.

5. Bill No. 83, introduced to enable married women to vote for members of municipal councils and on by-laws requiring the assent of the electors, 1893, 21. Second reading negatived, 126. 6. Bill No. 114, introduced to authorize married women, under age, to bar dower, 1894, 49. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 104. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 41. of 7. Bill, No. 87, introduced to amend the Act respecting the conveyance Real Estate by, 1896, 40, Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 92. Reported, 141. House in Committee, on, 173. Third reading, 1*8. R. A., 191. 69 Vic. c, 41.

8. Bill, No. 66, introduced to amend the Married Women's Property Act, 1897, 17. Second reading, 52. House goes into Committee on, 59. Third reading, 69. R A., 160. 60 V. c. 22. to at elections 9 Motion to extend to those, properly qualified, the right vote Municipal ; withdrawn, 1889, 111.

10. Petitions for extension of Franchise to, 1892, 55, 97 ; 1893, 84, 100, 104 ; 1897-8, 134; See Women.

MARTIN, CLARA BRETT : Return ordered, of copy of application to Law Society for admission as a Student-at-Law, 1892, 66. Presented, 83. Sfssional Papers No. 75. Printed. See Women.

MASTER AND SERVANT :

1. Bill, No. 168, introduced for enforcing orders under the A cb respecting, 1889,84. Second reading, 101. House goes into Committee on, 107. Third reading, 110. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. ct 22. 2. Bills, No. 124, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1891, 65. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 78. Reported 116, House goes into Committee on, 150. Third reading, 158. R.A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 24. 128 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MASTER AND SERVANT Continued.

3. Bill, No. 167, introduced for the better protection of certain classes of Workmen, 1896, 91. Second reading, 128. House in Committee on, 154. Third reading, 170. R. \., 191. 59 Vic. c. 38.

4. Bill, No. 231, introduced to amend the Acb respecting, 1900, 127. Not proceeded with.

MATERNITY BOARDING HOUSES :

1. Bill No. 157, introduced to regulate, 1897, 98. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 134. Third reading, 141. R A., 168. 60 Vic. c 52.

2. Bill No. 84, introduced respecting, and the protection of infant children, 1897-8, 105.' Second read- ing, 118. Hcuee goes into Committee on, 132. Third reading, 135. K. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 32.

MATON INQUEST : See Bryce.

MATTAWA, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 30. Reported, 68. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 69. into on third 130 Reported, 100. Second reading, 122. Hou>e goes Committee ; reading, R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 75.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1899, 70. Reported, 80. Bill No. 21, introduced and refer- red, 89. Reported, 121. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 160. Third read- ing, 198. R A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 59

MAYOR, PROF. : His report presented, on Workmen's Compensation for Injuries, 1900, 195. Sessional Papers No. 40* Printed.

MEAFORD, TOWN OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 33. Reported, 56. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 60. Re- ported, 75. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 129. R A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 77.

MEAGHER, MR.: of 148 Motion for Return of correspondence, with respect to the abduction ; withdrawn, 1899,

MEAT AND MILK SUPPLIES :

Bill No. 192, introduced to provide for the inspection of, 1896, 105. Second reading, 134. House in. Committee on, 138. Third reading, 142. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 63, See Cattle. Milk.

MECHANICS : Bill No. 123, introducedirespecting mechanics and others employed on Government works, 1895, 54. Order for second reading discharged, 143. See Government Contracts. Wages. Workmen. Mech- anics 1 Liens.

MECHANICS' INSTITUTES : See Free Libraries.

MECHANICS' LIENS :

1. Bill No, 93, introduced to amend the Act respecting the establishment of, 1889, 35. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 2. Bill No. 128, ^introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 40. Second reading and referred to a Select Com- mittee, 87. Reported, 130. House goes into Committee on, 147. Third reading, 160. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 38.

Bill No. 221, introduced, to simplify the proceedings for enforcing, 1890. 96. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 125, 137, 145. Third reading, 160. R \., 199. 53 Vic. c. 37. 3. Bill No. 123, introduced -respecting, 1896, 70. Second reading, 111. House in Committee on, 133,, 155, 178. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 35. Petition in favor of, 140. 4. Bill No. 134, introduced respecting, 1897, 73. Order for second reading discharged, 82. 5. Bill No. 60, introduced to amend, the Act respecting, 1897, 73. Second leading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 1. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 24.

6. Bill No. 218, introduced to amend the Mechanics and Wage Earners' Lien Act, 1899, 178. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 199. No report.

7. Bill No. 236, introduced to amend the Mechanics and Wage-Earners Lien Act, 1900, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 188. See Wage-earners. Workmen.

MEDICAL ACT, ONTARIO : 1. Bill No. 75, introduced to amend, 1891, 103. S-cond reading and referred to a Select Committee, 119. Reported, 120. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 167. R. A., 181. 4 Vic. c. 26.

2. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend, 1892, 72. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee,. 131. Rbported adversely, 174. Motion proposed and negatived, to recommit Report with in- structions to insert a certain clause, 174. 3. Bill 'No. 152, introduced to amend, 1892, 116. Second leading and referred to a Select Committee, 131. Reported adversely, 174. 4. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend the Act respecting Medicine and Surgery, 1892, 76, Order for second reading discharged, 132. 1889 1900. 129 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

MEDICAL ACT, ONTARIO Continued.

5. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend, 1893, 30. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 125. Reported, 162. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third reading, 193. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 27.

6. Bill No. 120, introduced to amend the Act respecting Medicine and Surgery, 1893, 65. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 7. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend, 1895, 38. Second reading postponed for six months, 92. Peti- tions against, 75, 88, 94, 98, 101. 8. Bill No. 197, introduced to amend, 1895, 113. Order for second reading discharged. 144.

i>. Bill No. 105, introduced to amend, 1896, 60. Second reading negatived, 94. Petition in favour of, 140.

10. Bill No. 136, introduced to amend, 1896, 80. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 98. No report. 11. Bill No. 105, introduced respecting matriculation in medicine, 1896, 105. Order for second reading discharged, 135.

12. Return ordered, of number of prosecutions under the, etc., 1895, 108. Presented, 1896, 11. Ses sional Papers No. 48. Not printed. 13. Petitions respecting, 1892, 22, 23, 26, 30, 34, etc.; 1893, 29, 96, 116, 119, 126, 136.

MEDICAL COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. See Toronto University. MEDICAL COUNCIL:

Return ordered from the Treasurer of. giving detailed statement of sums paid to each member of, for travelling expenses for the past five yearn, 1893, 111. Presented, 134. Sessional Papers No. 86. Printed.

MEDICAL TARIFF : Bill No. 204, introduced respecting, 1895, 118. Second reading and referred to a Committee of the Whole, 141. House in Committee on, 141, Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 28.

MEDICINE AND SURGERY : See Medical Act.

MEDONTE, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act to confirm certain By-laws, 1893, 29. Reported, 54. Bill No. 52, introduced and re- ferred, 54. Reported, 74. Second reading, 82. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third read- ing, 104. R.A,, 199. 56 Vic. c. 70.

MELVILLE CHURCH : See Lobo.

MEMBERS :

1. Bill No. 168, introduced relating to the election of, 1897, 107. Second reading; House goes into

Committee on ; third reading, 162. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 4.

2. Bill No. 172, introduced respecting the granting of Passes and other Special Privileges to, 1897, 107. Order for second reading discharged, 139. of 2. 3. Roll newly elected members presented, 1891, 2 ; 1895, 2 ; 1898,

4. Members vacate their seats : 2 6 2 3-5 2 3 (1) By resignation, 1893, ; 1894, 3; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1899, ; 1900, 2. of 6 5 3. (2) By acceptance Office, 1889, 2, 4 ; 1891, ; 1897, 4, ; 1900, 2, 2 2 2 3 2 3. (3) By death, 1890, ; 1891, 7, 39 ; 1892, 3, 171 ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1897, ; 1899, ; 1900,

5. oaths 22 3 ; Members take the and th.eir seats, 1889, 6, 19, ; 1890, 1891, 2, 76 ; 1892, 9, 47 ; 1893, 5 ;

1894, 5, 6, 26 ; 1895, 65 ; 1896, 8 ; 1897, 7 ; 1899, 64, 82, 210 ; 1900, 15, 24. 6. House adjourns on account of death of member, 1892, 115. 7. The sessional allowance of members, absent on account of illness, ordered to be paid to thim, 1891, 149 157 ; 1892, 190 ; 1893, 160, 198 ; 1894, 186 ; 1895, 160 ; 1896, 176 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 175 ; 1899, 301; 1900, 209.

8. The sessional allowance paid to the widows of members, 1891, 111 ; 1892, 191. 9. The sessional allowance paid to members, elected after meeting of Legislature, 1892. 190. 10. Point of order raided re right of, to vote upon a question in which they had an alleged pecuniary interest, with Mr. Speaker's ruling, 1898, 21. See Elections.

MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y :

Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1892, 23. Reported, 31. Bill No. 7, introduced and re- ferred, 31. Repoited, 54. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third read- ing, 85. R.A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 101.

MERCER ESTATE :

1. Statement presented, of receipts, expenditures and assets of, 1889,117. Sessional Papers No. 67. Printed.

2. Return ordered, shewing in detail the amount paid out by the Crown, on behalf of lots 83 and 84 in the 3rd concession S.W., Toronto, and Sydenham Road, etc., 1890, 65. Presented, 92. Sessional Papers No. 5$. Not printed. 9 J.L 130 GENERAL INDEX TO THE f 63 Viet,

MKBRICKVILLK, VILLAGE OF : Petitition for Act respecting, 1899, 82. Reported, 112. Bill No. 72, introduced and referred, 113. Reported, 124. Second reading, 138. Houee goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 191 c. 60. R.A , 306. 62 Vic.

METROPOLITAN STREET RAILWAY COMPANY : 1. Petitions for Act respecting 1893, 36, 58. Reported, 78. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 80. Reported, 104. Secoud reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 143. Third reading, 162. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 94. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 53. Reported, 56. Bill No. 72, introductd and referred, 58. Re- ported. 124. Second reading, 132. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading, 162. R. A., 166, 58 Vic. c. 108. 3. Petitions fir Act respecting, 1897, 18, 91. Reported, 27. Bill No, 32, introduced and referred, 40. Reported, 99. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 141. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 92.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 37. Reported, 58. Bill No. 67, introduced and referred, 59. Re- ported, 177. Second readirg, 192. House goes into Committee on, 198. R. A., 232., 63 Vic. c. 116.

MICHIPICOTEN MINING DIVISION : Order in Council presented, establishing the, 1898, 34. Sessional Papers No. 49. Not printed.

MIDDLESEX, COUNTY OF : Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1890, 24. Reported, 36. Bill No. 31, introduced and re- ferred, 37. Reported, 55. Second reading, 67. House goes into Committee on, 69. Third read- ing, 89. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 90.

MIDDLESEX REGISTRY OFFICE :

1. Motion that Mr Boston be appointed Registrar, in accordance with Resolution of County Council 72-3. of Middlesex ; superseded by amendment, 1892, how often 21. 62. Sessional 58 2. Return ordered, shewing vacant, etc., L893, Presented, Papers No. ', Not printed.

MIDLAND AND GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY CO'YS : Petition for Act respecting an agreement between the Midland Railway, the Grand Trunk Rai'way and the Village of Midland, 1891, 41. Reported, 44. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 48, Reported, 66 Second reading, 84. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 114. R. A., 180, 54 Vic c. 73.

MIDLAND, TOWN OF :

1. Petitions for Act respecting a certain By-law of, 1896, 62, 77. Bill not introduced.

2. Petition for Act respecting an agreement with the Grand Trunk Railway, 1897-8, 40. Reported^ 6?. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 86. Sec >nd reading, 97. Houee goes into Committee on, 114, 142. Third reading, 173, R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 47.

3. Petitions for Act respecting, 1899, 210. Reported, 119. Bill No. 82, introduced and referred, 122. Reported. 190. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 275. R.A, 306. 62 Vic. c. 61.

MILK AND MILK SUPPLY AND INSPECTION :

1, Bill No. 109, introduced to prevent fraud in the sale of 1893, 55. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 135. Reported, 162. Houee gees into Committee on, 168. Third read- ing, 180. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 48.

2. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend the Act providing against frauds in the supply of, to cheese or butter manufactories, 1894, 126. Second reading and referred to Committee of the Whole, 146. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 158, R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 54. 8 Bill No. 192, introduced to provide for the inspection of milk and meat supplies, 1895, 105. Second reading, 134. House goes into Committee on, 138, Third reading, 142. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 63.

4. Bill No. 220, introduced to amend the Act respecting the slaughtering of cattle, and inspection of milk and meat, 1900, 121. Order for second reading discharged, 140. 5. Petition for appointment of Milk Inspectirs 1891, 50. 6. Petitions respecting increase of license fee to dealers in, 1893, 77, 84, 116.

MILLS AND MILL DAMS :

Bill No. 71, introduced respecting, 1896, 36, Second readincr and referred to the Municipal Committee, 80. Reported, 141. Houte in Committee on 172. Third, reading, 177. R.A., 191. 69 Vic, c. 30.

MILTON, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1891, 36. Reported, 38. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 38. Reported. 66. Second reading, 84. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, U4. R. A., 180. 51 V. c. 73.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 40, Reported, 74. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 90. Second reading, 98. Recommitted, 103. Reported, 156. House goes into Com- mittee on, 167. Third reading, 199. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 78. 1889 TO 1900. 131 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

MILVERTON, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act respecting the debc of, 1897, IS. Reported, 27. Bill Xo. 8, introduce I and referred, 30 Reported, 58. Second reading, 81. Housa goes into Committee, 88. Third reiding, 95. K. A., 168. 60 V. c. 68.

MIMICO SWITCH LINE RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act to empower the Mimico Real Estate Security Co'y, Limited, to contract and operate 44. Bill No. railway, telegraph and telephone linen, 1891, 37. Reported, '23, introduced and re- title 94, Second House into Committee ferred, 48. Reported ; amended, reading, 109, goes on, 118. Third reading, 125 R. A., 180. 54 V. c. 88.

MIMICO, TOWN OF : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Petitions aerainst 68, 86. Bill No. 105, in- fees troduced and referred, 70. Reported withdrawn ; remitted, 86.

MINERAL RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 33. Reported, 44. Bill No. 64, introduced and referred, 5L fees 94. Reported withdrawn ; remitted,

MINERAL AND TIMBER ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 29. Reported, 42. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 48 Reported, 71. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third re

MINES, MINING AND MINERAL RESOURCES: 1. Report of the Royal Commission presented on the mineral re-^urces of Ontario, 1889, 148. Sessional Papers No. 67. Printed. Extra copies ordered to be printed, 151. 2. Bill No. 71, introduced respecting Mining regulation?, 1890,12. Second reading, 62. House goes title into Committee on, 94, 110, 116. Third reading ; amended, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 10.

3. Bill No. 132, introduced to amend the General Mininsr Act, 1890, 44. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 113. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 9. 4. Bill No. 133, introduced "The Mining Claims Act, 1890," 1890, 46. Second reading, 76. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 139.

5. Bill No. 138, introduced for the establishment of mining schools, 1891, 77. Second reading and re- ferred to a Select Committee, 119. Reported, 139. House goes into Committee on, 152. Third reading, 158. R. A., 181. 54 Vic c. 60. 6. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend the General Mining Act, 1891, 83. Petitions for amendments, 113, 156. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 142, 149, 163. Third reading 169. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 8.

7. Bill No. 149, introduced "The Mining Claims Ac*, 1891," 1891, 83. Order for sec md reading dis- charged, 175. , 8. Bill No. 120, introduced to consolidate and amend the Mining laws, 1892. 85. Second reading, 112. House goes into Committee, 142, 169. Third reading ; title amended, 174. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 9. 9. Bill No. 142, introduced relating to, 1894, 81. Second reading, 110. House goes into Committee on 122, 130, 191, 193. Resolution setting apa,it $125,000 to be paid bo miners and producer of iron recommendation 1 ore ; Lieutenant-Governor's signified, pas-e through Committee and referred to re and Hill, 159. Third reading ; amendment royalties proposed superseded, 194. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 16. 10. Bill No. 194, introduced to amend The Mines Act, 1895, 113. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 138. No report. 11. Bill No. 187, introduced to make further provision respecting mines and mining, 1896, 101. Re- solution introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified, passed through Committee and referred to ^ill, 110, 124. Second reading, 131. House in Committee on, 139. Third reading 142. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 13. 12. Bill No. 58, introduced with reference to the registration of instruments in respect of unpatented land* and the valuation of Mining Lands, 1897, 73. Second reading, 93. House goes into Com- mittee on, 111. Third reading, 123. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 21.

13. Bill No. 166, introduced to further improve the Mining Laws, 1897, 102. Second reiding, 154. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading ; amendments negatived, 161-2 R A 168 60 Vic. c. 8.

14. Bill No. 183, introduced respecting the incorporation of Mining Companies, 1887, 123. Second 153. reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, Third reading, 160. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. n signified; passed through Committee, and referred to Bill, 222-4. Serond reading, 222. House goes into Committed on, 271, 282. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c 10. a 7. Bill No. 247, introduced to am nd the Act for the incorporation of Mining Companies, 1899, 22U Order for second reading discharged, 300. 132 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MINKS, MINING AND MINERAL RESOURCES Continued.

Vic. c. 13.

9. Motion re establishment of a school of Mines ; withdrawn, 1890, 198. 10. Motion proposed and withdrawn, that the House has not sufficient information before it to form an intelligent opinion, etc., 1891, 141. 11. Motion proposed and negatived, striking out Royalties provisions, 1891, 169. 12. Motion proposed and negatived, striking out proposed tax on product of mines, 1891, 169. 13. Motion proposed and negatived, to amend the Bill in the direction of a uniform Royalty of seven years en all classes of minerals, 1891, 169.

14. Motion regretting that His Honour had not been advised to submit a liberal scheme for developing ; superseded by amendment, 1893, 184. 15. Motion that during the Recess, the Government consider and submit to the House some measure out of looking to the development of ; declared order, 1893, 188. See Railway Aid. 16. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out section 8 of the Bill relating to withdrawal of territory in ores or etc 161. reported to be rich minerals, pending exploration, , 1897, 17. Motion, proposed and negatived, to strike out of s. s, 7 of the Bill, the last four lines thereof, relat- ing to limit of locations of 40 acres, 1897, 162. 18. Report of Inspector of Mines presented, 1891, 179. Sessional Papers No. 68. Printed. For Re- ports of Inspector subsequent to 1891, see Report of Bureau. of 124 140 168 138 163 19. Report Bureau of Mines presented, 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, 126; 1897-8, 158; 1899. 272; 1900, 195. 20. Printing Committee recommend that Report be published in parts, 1899, 274. 21. Mining Regulations presented, 1895, 20. Sessional Papers No. 39. Printed. 22. Copy of an Order- in-Councit presented, relating to licenses of occupation granted to Colonel Engle- due and his associates, 1897, 66, 70. Ratified by House ; amendment supeised^d by amendment, 120-21. See below, 26, 30.

23. Order in Council presented, approving of Regulations for, 1898, 34. Sessional Papers No. Jpf. Not printed. 24. Order in Council presented, approving of certain amendments to Regulations, 1898, 34. Sessional Papers No. 4&> Not printed. 25. Order in Council presented, establishing the Michipicoten Mining Division, 1898, 34. Sessional Papers No. 49. Not printed. 26. Report presented on operations of Ontario Gold Concessions, L'td, 1899, 273. Sessional Papers No. 80. Printed. See above, 22. 27. Regulations presented, re staking out locations, 1900, 53. Sessional Papers No. 56. Printed. 28 Return ordered, of copy of Orders in Council, with reference to the withdrawal of mrhing lands from sale, etc., 1891, 108. Presented, 1892, 117. Sessional Papers No. 83. Not printed.

29. Return ordered, of correspondence, re mining concessions similar to Engledue Syndicate, etc., 1897-8, 48. Presented, 127. Sessional Papers No. tf. Not printed. 30. Return ordered, of correspondence, re operations of Engledue Syndicate, 1897-8, 183. Presented, 183. Sessional Papers No. 66 . Printed. 31. Return ordered, showing lands held under mining lease, etc., by Canada Copper and other Com- panies and persons, 1900, 151. Not brought down. 32. Petitions respecting, 1892, 109. MINING AND AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF:

Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 34. Reported, 41. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 42. Re- 65. 82. 91. porced ; fees remitted, Second reading, House goes into Committee on, Tnird read- ing, 110. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 115.

MINING COMPANIES : See Mines and Mining.

MINISTERS OF THE CROWN : Motion proposed and negatived, re encouragement by, to electors of constituencies to return supporters, 1899, 283 See Executive Council.

MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURE :

Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce estimate for 1897-8, 152 ; 1899, 269.

MITCHELL, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate certain debts, 1893, 36. Reported, 54. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 55 Reported, 109. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 124. Third reading, 127. R. A., 109. 56 Vic. c. 71.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 16. Reported, 42. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 45. fees 58. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 79. Third reading, 83. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 69. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 133

MODEL FARMS :

Motion, re establishment of, in the Eastern section of the Province ; withdrawn, 1890, 58.

MONEY :

Motion, re the procuring of from British capitalists, to lend to farmers : withdrawn, 1889, 111. Petitions respecting, 1890, 77, 108. MONEYS IN COURT: 1. Return ordered, shewing total amount of money, now on deposit, or subject to the control of the Court of Judicature, etc., 1899, 181. Presented, 1900, 51. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed. 2. Return ordered, shewing the nature amount of each investment of moneys of infants in, etc., 1899, 182. Presented, 1900, 50. Sessional Papers No. 53. Not printed. See Crown. Courts. Infants.

MONK, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

MONO, TOWNSHIP OF: Return ordered, of copies of correspondence respecting applications for patent of lot 24, in 5th Conces- sion of, 1891, 90. Not brought down. MOORE LUMBER CO'Y: 80. Return ordered, of correspondence, relating to dealings of, with the Government, etc., 1897-8, Presented, 158. Sessional Papers No. 59. Not printed. See Timber.

MORNINGTON, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 15. Reported, 25. Bill No 8, introduced and referred, 25. Re- 69. title ported, Second reading, 83. House in Committee on, 93. Third reading ; amended, 105. K. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 84.

MORRIS JAMES .

Petition for Act to enable the trustees of, to sell real estate, 1889, 29, Reported, 40. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 42. Reported and referred to the Com- mittee on Private Bills, 51-2, Reported, 56. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 100.

- MORRISBURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE : See Education.

MORSON, JUDGE: See Judicature Act.

MORTGAGES, MORTGAGE SALES AND SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY : 1. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend the Act respecting mortgages, 1889, 24. Order for second reading discharged, 74. 2. Bill No. 97, introduced to amend, 1889, 38. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 3. Bill No. 20, introduced to amend, 1889, 47. Order for second reading discharged, 75. 4. Bill No 135, introduced to amend, 1889, 53. Order for second reading discharged, 122. 5. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend, 1889, 54. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 110. No report. 6. Bill No. 141, introduced "The Companies Short Form of Mortgage Act," 1890, 52. Order for second reading discharged, 125. 7. Bill No. 145, introduced respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property, 1890, 52 Second reading negatived, 108. 8. Bill No. 146, introduced to amend the law respecting Powers of Sale in Mortgages, 1890, 52. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee; 87. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 160. R, A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 27. 9. Bill No. 151, introduced respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property, 1890, 56. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 87. No report. 10. Bill No. 249, introduced respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property, 1890, 131. Second reading, 152. House goes into Committee on, 172. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 35. 11. Bill No. 93, introduced "The Consolidated Short Forms of Mortgage Act," 1892, 62. Order for second reading discharged, 137. 12. Bill No. 78, introduced respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property, 1892, 54. Second 76. 164. R. A., reading, House goes into Committee on, 92, 124. Third reading ; title amended, 207. 55 Vic. c. 26. 13. Bill 143. No. 99, introduced to facilitate the registry of mortgages, 1893, 48 Second reading negatived, 14. Bill No. 177, ''The Consolidated Short Forma of Mortgage Act, "introduced, 1893, 132. Not pro- ceeded with. See Dower.

15. Bill No. 62, introduced to abolish the personal covenant in mortgages, 1894, 13. Second reading negatived, 101. 16. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend the Act respecting Mortgages, 1894, 22. Order for second reading discharged, 101. 134 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

MORTGAGES, MORTGAGE SALES AND SALES OP PERSONAL PROPERTY Continued.

17. Bill No. 35, introduced to facilitate the registry of, and to reduce the expenses thereof, 1894, 23. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 64 Reported, 111. Order discharged, the provisions having been incorporated in Bill No. 87. See below. 18. Bill No. 87, introduced respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property, 1894, 25. Second reading, 75. Home goes into Committee on, 81, 118. Third reading, 122. K. A.. 203 57 Vic. c. 37. 19. Bill No. 180, introduced to make further provision respecting Mortgages of Real Estate, 1894, 139. Second reading, 148. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 155. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 34.

20. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend the Act respecting Mortgages and Sales of Personal Property, 1895, 52. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 99. Reported, 129. Order for House to go into Committee on, discharged, 143. 21. Bill No. 167, introduced to correct a clerical error in a certain form of the Act respecting Mortgages of Rpal Estate, 1895, 96. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 121. Third read- title ing ; amanded, 130. H. ., 166. 58 Vic. c. 19. 22. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend the Act respecting Mortgages of Real Estate, 1896, 40. Order for second reading discharged, 114. 23. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend the Mortgagors Relief Act, 1900, 66. Order for second reading discharged, 104.

MORTMAIN AND CHAITABLE USES :

Bill No 69, introduced to amend the law relating to, 1892, 22. Second reading, 40. Howe goes into Committee on, 51, 58, 93, 139. Third reading on division, 139. R. A, 207. 55 Vic. c. 20.

MOSGROVE, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

MOTIONS :

Mr. Speaker decides point of order, re seconder of, 1897-8, 45.

MOTORMEN :

Petitions respecting fchelters for, on electric cars, 1894, 24, 35, 41, 53, 62, 68, etc. See Municipal Law.

MOUNT CARMEL MONASTRY :

Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 23. Reported, 56. Bill No. 54, introduced and referred, 58. 109. Third Reported ; fees remitted, 90. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, reading, 119 R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 122.

MOUNT FOREST, TOWN OF : Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 248, 1896, 31. Reported, 39. Bill No. 16, introduced and 84. referred, 40. Reported, 59. Order for second reaoing discharged ; fees remitted,

MUIR, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

MUNICIPAL ARBITRATIONS ACT :

1. Bill No. 129, introduced respecting, 1895, 59. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, R. 166 58 Vic. c. 43. 99. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 157. A. 2. Bill No. 196, introduced to amend the Municipal Arbitrations Act, 1896, 105. Second reading, 134, in 59 Vic c. 53. House Committee on, 138, 150. Third reading, 170. R.A , 191. 3. Bill Ko. 150, introduced to amend the Municipal Arbitrations Act, 1897, 92. Second reading and on third referred to Municipal Cornn ittee, 117. Reported, 159. House goes into Committee ; reading, 165. R.A, 168. 60 Vic. c. 47, 4. Bill No. 105, introduced to amend, 1900, 35. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 52. Reported, 156. House goes into Committee on, 187. Third reading, 196. R.A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 39.

5. Bill No. 233, introduced to amend, 1900, 124. Not proceeded with.

MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS, AUDIT AND AUDITORS : 1. Motion re present system of Municipal Audit, withdrawn, 1895, 103. 2. Bill No. 183, introduced respecting Municipal Auditors, 1896, 101. Second reading, 134. House in 138. 191. Vic. c. 54. Committee on, Third reading, 153. R.A , 59 3. Bill No. 79, introduced for the making better provision for the keeping and auditing of Municipal and School Accounts, 1897, 26. Second reading, 52. House goes into Committee on, 69, 93. Resolutions introduced, Administrator's assent signified, passed through Committee and referred to Bill 83, 107-8. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 48. 4. Bill No. 49, introduced for the better auditing of Municipal Accounts, 1897-8, 53. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 80. Reported, 161. See Municipal Law.

5 Return ordered, shewing names of municipalities, which, in 1890-1896, made application to Govern- ment for investigation into financial condition, etc., 1897, 90. Presented, 126. Sessional Papers No. 70. Printed.

6. Resolution of Supply re salary of Municipal Auditor, carried on division, 1897, 157. 100 55. 7. Reports of Provincial Municipal Auditor presented, 1897-8, 94 ; 1899, ; 1900, 1900 135 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO

MUNICIPAL BONUSES :

1. Bill House into No. 180, introduced, respecting, in certain cases, 1892, 195. Second reading ; goes Act. 1888. Committee on ; third reading, 195. R.A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 44. See Municipal 2. Motion, that this House views with disfavour, a tendency towards, etc., and Debate on adjourned, 1899. 129-30. Debate on 149. Debate resumed ; certain amendments proposed and adjourned, Debate resumed and Motion and amendments withdrawn, after Mr. Speaker's ruling against amendment to Amendment, 154.

3. Motion that this House views with disfavour the offering of, etc., and Debate on adjourned. 1900,62. Order for resuming debate discharged,* 161. 4. Return ordered, giving certain information re bonusing and exemptions to manufacturing industries granted since 1870, etc., 1899, 301. Presented, 1900, 117. Sessional Papers No. 69. Not printed. 5. Petition for repeal of enactments giving power to grant, 1897, 101. 6. Petition respecting, 1899, 137. MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS:

1. Bill No. 186, introduced respecting certain, 1893, 141. Not proceeded with. 2 Hill No. 105, introduced respecting convictions under, 1895, 43. Second reading, 59. House goes into Committee on, 67, 78. Third reading, 78. R.A.., 166. E8 Vic. c. 44. 3. into Bill No. 57, introduced respecting a short form of, 1897, 73. Second reading, 93. House goes Committe on, 105, 137. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 47.

MUNICIPAL COMMISSION :

Second Report presented, 1889, 148. Sessional Papers No. 13. Printed. See Assessment Law.

MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE :

1. 124 17. 1889, Standing Committee to be appointed, 8. Appointed 20. Report, 115, 118, ; 1890, 5, 27. Report, 100, 114, 118, 122, 128, 144 ; 1891, 27, 33. Report, 113, 120, 157 ; 1892, 9, Report, 158 15. 138, 143, ; 1893, 5, 11. Report, 150, 162, 165 ; 1894, 5, Report, 121, 126, 129, 136, 137; 23. 22. 1895, 11, Report, 107, 124, 151 ; 1896, 9, 22. Report, 141, 151, 177 ; 1897, 11, Report,

85. 299 ; 107, 111, 114, 124, 159 ; 1897-8, 5, 36. Report, 135, 161, 162 ; 1899, 67, Report, 224, 282, 1900, 17, 33. Report, 152, 156, 166. 2. Committee recommend the purchase of the Municipal Manual, 1890, 100. 3. Recommend special case to the Courts in connection with works under railway tracks, 1894, 129.

MUNICIPAL COUNCILS : to the Bill No. 125, introduced to prohibit voting by Ballot in, 1899, 97. Second reading and referred Municipal Committee, 130. Reported, 282. See Municipal Law.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, CONTRACTS : Bill No. 267, introduced respecting the enforcement of, 1900, 158. Second reading, 166. Houss goes into Committee on, 183. Third reading, 214. R.A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 35.

MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES :

1. Statement of Returns presented, of Debentures issued up 31t December, 1888. Sec. 5, Chap. 186, R S.O. 1887, 1889, 108. Sessional Papers No. 54. Not printed. 2. Statement presented, 1890, 94. Sessional Papers No. 59. Not printed. See Municipal Indebted- ness

MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE ACT :

1. Bill No. 188, introduced to amend, 1899, 148. Second reading and referred to Municipal Committee, 199. Reported as embodied in another Bill, 299, 2. Bill No. 201, introduced to amend, 1899, 157. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 183.

3. Bill No. 219, introduced to amend, 1899, 187. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee. 217. Reported as embodied in another Bill, 299. 4. Bill No. 227, introduced to amend, 1899, 191. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- 217. mittee, Reported as embodied in another Bill, 299. See Drainage.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS :

1. to extend to Motion, married women properly qualified, the right to vote at, withdrawn, 1889, 111. 2. Bill No. 113, introduced relating to certain Municipal Elections, 1898, 1897-8, 176. Second and third readings, 176. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 24. 3. Petition as to time of holding and hours of voting, 1889, 91. See Municipal Law.

MUNICIPAL EXPENDITURE : Return ordered, shewing separately the total municipal and school expenditure of each county, city, town and village, for the years 1883 and 1893, 1894, 47. Presented, 141. Sessional Papers No. 111. Printed. See Municipal Bonuses. 136 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MUNICIPAL GRANTS:

Bill No. 146, introduced to authorize, for the benefit of Canadians on Military Service in South Africa, 1900, 66. Second reading, 91, House goes into Committee on, 109, 137. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 36. See South Africa.

MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS :

1. Return presented, in accordance with a Resolution of the Session of, 1884, shewing the indebtedness of any municipality to theth Government, whenever the same may be over one year in arrears,

108-;; 1890, 94;94 ; 1892, 203. 2. Return ordered, shewing the indebtedness of the various municipalities of the Province under several heads, 1895, 76. Presented, 1896, 104, Sessional Papers No. 68. Printed. See Municipal Bonuses.

MUNICIPAL INSURANCE BUREAUS :

1. Bill No. 103, introduced respect ing municipal fire insurance, 1889, 42. Order for second reading dis- charged, 121. 2. Bill No. 133, introduced to establish, 1895, 59. Order for second reading discharged, 106. Petition in favor of, 54. MUNICIPAL LAW: 1. Bill No. 63, introduced to amend, 1889, 21. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 34. Reported, 118. 2. Bill No. 64, introduced to amend, 1889, 21, Order for second reading discharged, 72. 3. Bill No. 68, introduced to amend, 1889, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 36. Reported, 118. 4. Bill No. 70, introduced to amend, 1889, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 36. Reported, 118. 5. Bill No. 74, introduced to amend, 1889, 24. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 55. Reported, 118. 6. Bill No. 80, introduced to amend, 1889, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 70. Reported, 118. 7. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend, 1889, 30. Order for second reading discharged, 75. 8. Bill No. 85, introduced to amend, 1889, 34. SeconI reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 97. Reported, 118. 9. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend, 1889, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 55. Reported, 118. 10. Bill No. 87, introduced to amend, 1889, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 70. Reported, 118. 11. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend, 1889, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 54. Reported, 118. 12. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend, 1889, 35. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 54. Reported, 118. 13. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend, 1889, 35. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 117. 14. Bill No. 92, introduced to amend, 1889, 35. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 70, Reported, 118. 15. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend, 1889, 35. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 16. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend, 1889, 42. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 97. Reported, 118. 17. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend, 1889, 46. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 71. Reported, 118. 18. Bill No. 114, introduced to amend, 1839, 47. Second reading and referred to the Municipal 3om- mittee, 71. Reported, 118. 19. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1889, 47. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 97. Redorted, 118. 20. Bill No. 123, introduced to amend, 1889, 47. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 97. Reported, 118. 21. Bill No. 124, introduced to amend, 1889, 47. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 71. Reported, 118. 22. Bill No. 125, introduced to amend, 1889, 50. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mitt^e, 75. Reported, 118. 23. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1889, 50. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 118. 24. Bill No. 134, introduced to amend, 1889, 53. Second reSding and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 97, Reported, 118. 25. Bill No. 136, introduced to amend, 1889, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 71. Reported, 118. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 137

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued.

26. Bill No. 137> introduced to amend, 1889, 34. Sesond reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 75. Reported, 118. 27. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend, 1889, 62. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 118. 28. Bill No. 151, introduced to amend, 1888, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98, Reported, 118. 29. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend, 1889, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, llf. 30 Bill No. 154, introduced to amend, 1889, 70. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 118, 31. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend, 1889, 70. Second reading negatived, 98. 32. Bill No. 160, introduced to amend, 1889, 77, Second reading negatived, 98. 33. Bill No. introduced to 80. Order for second 98. 162,^ amend, 1889, reading discharged, 34. Bill No. 164, introduced to amend, 1889, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 118. 35. Bill No. 167, introduced to amend, 1889, 84. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 118. 36. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend, 1889, 87. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 118. 37. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend, 1889, 87. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. .Reported, 118. 38. Bill No. 179, introduced to amend, 1889, 89. Second readi g and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 118. 39. Bill No. 180, introduced to amend certain laws affecting the Municipalities of the Province, 1889, 92. Order for second reading discharged, 140. 40. Bill No. 185, introduced to amend, 1889, 100. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 118. 41. Bill No. 187, introduced to amend, 1889, 100. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 118. 42. Bill No. 191, introduced to amend, 1889, 103. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 43. Bill No. 200, introduced, ''The Municipal Amendment Act, 1889," 1889, 118. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 136, 150, Third reading, 15i<. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 36. 44. Bill No. 76, introduced to emend, 1890, 18. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 38. Reported, 144. 45. Bill No. 83, introduced to amend, 1899, 23. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 46. Reported, 144.

46. Bill No. 87, introduced to amend, 1880, 25. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 70. Reported, 144. 47. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1890, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 86. Reported, 144.

48. Bill No. 97, introduced to amend, 1890, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 46. Reported, 144. 49. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend, 1890, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipol Com- mittee, 66. Reported, 144. 50. Bill No. 114, introduced to amend, 1890, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 144. 51. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend, 1890, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 58. Reported, 144. 52. Bill No. 125, introduced to amend, 1890, 38. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 58. Reported, 144. 53. Bill No. 135, introduced to amend, 1890, 46. Not proceeded with. 54. Bill No. 136, introduced to amend, 1890, 46. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 87. Reported, 144. 55. Bill No. 140, introduced to amend, 1890, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 87. Reported, 144. 56. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend, 1890, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 87. Reported, 144. 57. Bill No 157, introduced to amend, 1890, 61. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 144. 58. Bill No. 159, introduced to amend, 1890, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 87. Reported, 144. 59. Bill No. 165, introduced to amend, 1890, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. Reported, 144. 138 GENERAL IJSDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued.

60. Bill No. 176, introduced to amend, 1890, 72. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 144. 61. Bill No. 179, introduced to amend, 1890, 73. Secong readind and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 91. Reported, 144. 62. Bill No. 183, introduced to amend, 1890, 73. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 91. Reported, 144. 63. Bill No. 191, introduced to amend, 1890, 78. Second reading and refened to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 144. 64. Bill No. 198, introduced to amend, 1880, 81. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 108. Reported, 144. 65. Rill No. 199, introduced to amend, 1890, 81. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee. 120. Reported, 144. 66. Bill No. 200, introduced to amend. 1890, 81. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. Reported, 144. 67. Bill No. 201, introduced to amend, 1890, 81. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. Reported, 144. 68. Bill No. 202, introduced to amend, 1890, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. Reported, 144. 69. Bill No. 203, introduced to amend, 1890, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. Reported, 144. 70. Bill No. 205, introduced to amend, 1890, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 144. 71. Bill No. 206, introduced to amend, 1890, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 145. 72. Bill No. 209, introduced to amend, 1890, 93. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 145. 73. Bill No. 219, introduced to amend, 1890, 96. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 145. 74. Bill No. 225, introduced to amend, 1890, 105. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 145. 75. Bill No. 230, introduced to amend, 1890, 106. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121 R-ported, 145. 76. Bill No. 231. introduced to amend, 1890, 106. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. Reported, 145. 77. Bill No. 240, introduced to amend, 1890, 119. Order for second r? ading discharged, 169. 78. Bill No. 239, introduced to consolidate the Local Improvement Clauses of the Municipal Law, 1890, 115. Second reading, 140. House goes into Committee on, 143. OrJer for further con- sider at' on discharged, 151. See below. 79. Bill No. 255, introduced, "The Municipal Amendment Act, 1890," 1890, 145. Second reading, 173. House into 199. goe Committee ou, 173, 186. Third reading ; amendment negatived, 187. R. A. 53 Vic. c. 50.

80. Bill No. 80, introduced to amend, 1891, 39. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 59. Reported, 157. 81. Bill No. 82, introduced to amend, 1891, 42. Order for second reading discharged, 93. 82. Bill >Jo. 87, introduced to amend, 1891, 44. Second reading and referred t-i the Municipal Com- mittee, 59. Reported, 157. 83. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend, 1891, 44. Second rerding and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 78 84. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend. 1891, 52. Second reading aud referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 78. 85 Bill No 107, introduced to amend, 1891, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 78 Reported, 157. 86. Rill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1891, 56. Second reading and referred to the M inicip*! Com- mittee, 78. Reported, 157. T 87. Bi 1 \ o. 110, introduced to amend, 1891, 56. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. Petition against, 94. Reported, 157. 88. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1891, 58. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118. 89. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1891, 63. Order for second reading discharged, 79. 90. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1891, 63. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 85. 91. Bill No. 125, introduced to amend, 1891, 65. Second reading negatived, 85. 92. Bill No 134, introduced to amend, 1891, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 85. Reported, 157. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 139

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued.

93. Bill No. 142, introduced to amend, 1891, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 118. Reported, 157. 94. Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1891, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. 95 Bill No. 146, introduced to amend, 1891, 83. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118.

96. Bill No. 153, introduced to amend, 1891, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 115. Reported, 157. 97. Bill No. 154, introduced to amend, 1891, 86. Order for second reading discharged, 152. 98. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend, 1891, 89. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 118. Reported, 157. 99. Kill No. 160, introduced to amend, 1891, 89. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 109. Reported, 157. 100. Bill No. 164, introduced to amend, 1891, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 123. Reported, 157. 101. Bill No. 165, introduced to amend, 1891, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 118. Reported, 157. 102. Bill No. 167, introduced to amend, 1891, 97. Order for second reading discharged, 152. 103. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend, 1891, 88. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 123. Reported, 157. 104. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend, 1891, 98. Order for secend reading discharged, 152. 105. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend, 1891, 103. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118. 106. Bill No. 176, introduced to amend, 1891, 108. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118. Reported, 157. 107. Bill No. 195, introduced "The Municipal Amendment Act 1891," 1891, 157. Second reading, 157. c. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 167. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. 42. 108. Bill No. 64, introduced to amend, 1892, 13. Debate on motion for second reading adjourned, 73. Debate resumed, Bill read the second time and referred to the Municipal Committee, 83. Reported, 158.

109. Bill No. 65, introduced to amend, 1892, 13. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 83. Reported, 158. 110. Bill No. 68, introduced to amend, 1892, 22. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 44. Reported, 158. 111. Bill No. 50, introduced to amend, 1892, 24. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 65. Reported, 158. 112. Bill No. 57, introduced to amend, 1892, 35. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 79. Reported, 158. 113. Bill No. 59, introduced to amend, 1882, 40.- Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 79 Reported, 158. 114. Bill No. 71, introduced to amend, 1892, 44. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 65. Reported, 158. 115. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend, 1892, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 83. Reported, 158. 116. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend, 1892, 57. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 117. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend, 1892, 62. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee 93. Reported, 158. 118. Bill No. 85, introduced to amend, 1892, 72. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 93. Reported, 158.

119. Bill No. 102. introduced to amend, 1892, 78. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 93. Reported. 158. 120. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend, 1892, 81. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 121. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1892, 82. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 99. Reported, 158. 122. Bill No. 125, introduced to amend, 1892, 90. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com. mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 123. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend, 1892, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 123. Reported, 158.

124. Bill No. 135, introduced to amend, 1892, 98. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- . mittee, 126. Reported, 158. 125. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend, 1892, 98. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 126. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1892, 100. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 140 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued.

127. Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1892, 110. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 128. Bill So. 146, introduced to amend, 1892, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 129. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1892, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 123. Reported, 158. 130. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend, 1892, 1191 Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 132. Reported, 158. 131. Bill No. 162, introduced to amend, 1892, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 157. 132. Bill No. 60, introduced to consolidate the Act respecting Municipal Institutions, 1892, 22. Second into reading, 40. H>use goes Committee on ; third reading, 186. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 42. 133. Bill No. 174, introduced "The Municipal Amendment Act, 1892," 1892, 160. Second reading, 175.. House goes into Committee on, 177, 186. Third reading, 186. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 43. 134. Bill No. 180, introduced respecting Municipal Bonuses in certain cases, 1892, 195. Second reading, House goes into Committee on, third reading, 195. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 44. 135 Bill No. 69, introduced to amend, 1893, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 111. Reported, 165. 136. Bill No 80, introduced to amend, 1893, 21. Second reading ani referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 57. Reported, 165. 137. Bill No. 97, introduced to amend, 1893, 47. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, fi6. Reported, 165. 138. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend, 1893, 50. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 114. Reported, 165. 139. Bill No. 105, introduced to amend, 1893, 51. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 111. Reported, 165. 140. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend, 1893, 51. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittoe, 111. Reported, 165. 141. Bill No. 108, introduced to amend, 1893, 55. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 70. Reported, 165. 142. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend, 1893, 55. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 125. Reported, 165. 143. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend, 1893, 56. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 114. Reported, 165.

144. Bill No. 114, introduced to amend, 1893, 56. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 111. Reported, 165. 145. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend, 1893, 60. Second reading negatived, 112. 146. Bill No. 121, introduced to amend, 1893, 65. Second reading negatived, 112.

147. Bill No. 1.24, introduced to amend, 1893, 70. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 111. Reported, 165. 148. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1893, 74. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 114. Reported, 165. 149. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend, 1893, 74. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 112. Reported, 165. 150. Bill No. 141, introduced to amend, 1893, 90. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 112. Reported, 165. 151. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1893, 97. Second reading ana referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 112. Reported, 165. 152. Bill No. 154, introdnced to amend, 1893, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 125. Reported, 165. 153. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend, 1893, 101. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 115. Reported, 165. 154. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend, 1893, 101. Ordered for second reading discharged, 115. 155. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend, 1893, 110. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 125. Reported, 165. 156. Bill No. 164, introduced to amend, 1893, 110. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 125. Reported, 165. 157. Bill No. 172, introduced to amend, 1893, 132. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 144. Reported, 135. 158. Bill No. 176, introduced to amend, 1893, 132. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 144. Reported, 165. 159. Bill No. 182, introduced to amend, 1893, 138. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 158. Reported, 165. 160. Bill No. 184, introduced to amend, 1893, 138. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. Reported, 165. 1889 1900. 141 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued. ' 161. Bill No. 197, "The Municipal Amendment Act, 1893," introduced, 1893, 16R. Second reading House goes into Committee on, 191. Third reading, 192. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 35. 162. Bill No. 60, introduced to amend, 1894, 13. Second reading and referred to Municipal Committee, 38 Reported, 136. 163. Bill No. 77, introduced to amend, 1894, 22. Second reading and referred to Municipal Committee, 47.

164. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend, 1894, 22. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 47. Reported, 136.

165. Bill No. 90, Introduced to amend, 1894, 27. Order for second reading discharged, 65.

166. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend, 1894, 27- Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 48. Reported, 136.

167. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend, 1894, 36. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 48.

168. Bill No. 103, introduced to amend, 1894, 36. Order for second reading discharged, 101.

169. Bill No. 104, introduced to amend, 1894, 37. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 48. 170. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1894, 43. Second. reading aud referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. 171. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend, 1894, 43. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 66. 172. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1894, 46. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. Reported, 136. 173. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1894, 49. Order for second reading discharged, 92. 174. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1894, 51. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. Reported, 136. 175. Bill No. 121, introduced to amend, 1894, 62. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. Reported, 136. 176. Bill No. 124, introduced to amend, 1894, 66. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. Reported, 136.

177. Bill No. 127, introduced to amend, 1894, 69. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 135. Reported, 136. 178. Bill No. 130, introduced to amend, 1894, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 92. Reported, 136. 179. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1894, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 94. Reported, 136. 180. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend, 1894, 83. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 136. Reported, 136. 181. Bill No. 149, introduced to amend, 1894, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118. Reported, 136. 182. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1894, 104. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 127. Reported, 136. 183. Bill No. 160, introduced to amend, 1894, 107, Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 120. 184. Bill No. 165, introduced to amend, 1894, 112. Order for second reading discharged, 136. 185. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend, 1894, 117. Second readme and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 127. " 186. Bill No. 177, introduced The Municipal Amendment Act, 1894." 1894, 136. Second reading, 170. Third re 136 House goes into Committee on, 153, reading ; amendment maintenance of Bridges, negatived, 188. R.A., 203. 57 V. c. 50. 187. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend, 1895, 24. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 40. 188. Bill No. 80, introduced to amend, 1895, 24. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 40. Reported, 151.

189. Bill No. 82, introduced to amend, 1895, 30. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 54. Reported, 151. 190. Bill No. 93, introduced to amend, 1895, 38. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee. 76. Reported, 151. 191. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend, 1895, 38. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 55. Reported, 151. 192. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend, 1895, 89. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee 64. 193. Bill No 106, introduced to amend, 1895, 44. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 64. 194. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1895, 50, Fecond reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 64. Reported, 151. 142 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Vic t

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195. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1895, 50. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 65. Reported, 161. 196. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend, 1895, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 73. 197. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1895, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 76. Reported, 151. 198. Bill No. 130, introduced to amend, Ib95, 59. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 99.

199. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend, 1895, 75. Second reading 105. Referred to the Municipal Corn- mitee, 117. Reported, 151. 200. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1895, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 100. Reported, 151. 201. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend, 1895, 91. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 105. Reported, 151. 202. Bill No. 171, introduced to amend, 1895, 98. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 105. Reported, 151. 203 Bill No. 172, introduced to amend, 1895, 98. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 105. Reported, 161. 204. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend, 1895, 99. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 106. Reported, 151. 205. Bill No. 195, introduced to amend, 1895, 113. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 206. Bill No. 205, introduced to amend, 1895, 118. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 207. Bill No. 211, introduced to amend, 1895, 125. Order tor second reading discharged, 144. 208. Bill No. 212, introduced to amend, 1895, 125. Order for second reading discharge^, 144. 209. Bill No. 214, introduced "The Municipal Amendment Act, 1895," 1895, 161. Second reading; House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 156. R. A. 166. 58 Vic c. 42. 210. Bill No. 52, introduced to amend, 1896, 16. Order for second reading discharged, 37.

211. Bill No. 53, introduced to amend, 1896, 18. Second reading and refer ed to the Municipal Com- mittee, 37. Reported, 177. 212. Bill No. 54, introduced to amend, 1896, 13. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 65. Reported, 177. 213. Bill No. 70, introduced to amend, 1896, 32. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 49. Reported, 177.

214. Bill No. 74, introduced to amend, 1896, 36. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 83.

215. Rill No. 75, introduced to amend, 1896, 36. Second reading and referred to the Municip 1 Corn- mittee, 83. Reported, 177. 216. Bill No. 76, introduced to amend, 1896, 36. Second reading negatived, 75.

217. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend 1896, 40. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 83.

218. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend, 1896, 40. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 67. Reported, 177. 219. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend 1896, 51. Order for eecond reading discharged, 93. 220. Bill No. 101, introduced to amend, 1896, 53. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 74. Reported, 177. 221. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend, 1896, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 80. Reported, 177. 222. Pill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1896, 64. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 93. 223. Bill No. 120, introduced to amend, 1896, 66. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 93. Reported, 177. 224. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend 1896, 77. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 225. Bill No. 134, introduced to amend, 1896, 80. Second reading and refered to the Municipal Com- mittee, 93. Reported, 177. 226. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1896, 83. Pecond reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 99. Reported, 177. 227. Bill No. 153, introduced to amend, 1896, 85. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittef, 99. 228. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1896, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 99. Reported, 177. 229. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend, 1896, 91. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 102. Reported, 177. 230. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend, 1896, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 102. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 143

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231. Bill No. 178, introduced to amend, 1896, 101. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 114. Reported, 177.

232. Bill No. 188, introduced to amend, 1896, 101. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 134. Reported, 177. 233. Bill No. 189, introduced to amend, 1896, 105. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 151. Reported, 177. 234. Bill No. 191. introduced to amend, 1896, 105. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 151. Reported, 177. 235. Bill No. 200, introduced to amend, 1896, 127. Second reading and referred to the Committee of the Whole, 156. Order discharged, 176. 236. Bill 204, introduced to amend, 1896, 132. Order for second reading discharged, 174. " 237. Bill 209, introduced The Municipal Amendment Act, 1896," 1896, 156. Second reading, 175. House in Committee on, 175, 179. Third reading, 179. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 51.

238. Bill No. 72, introduced to amend, 1897, 22. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 64.

339 Bill No. 75, introduced to amend, 1897, 24. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 64.

240. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend 1897, 25. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 36. Reported, 124.

241. Bill No. 81, introduced to amend, 1897, 28. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 66. Reported, 124.

242. Bill No. 84, introduced to amend, 1897, 28. Order for second reading discharged, 36.

243. Bill No. 85, introduced to amend, 1897, 28. Second reading, 45. Order for House to go into Corn- mittee on discharged, 160.

244. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend, 1897, 35 Order for second reading discharged, 99.

245. Bill No. 99, introduced to amend, 1897, 38. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 74. Reported, 124. 246. Bill No. 103, introduced to amend 1897, 44. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 64.

247. Bill No. 105, introduced to amend, 1897, 45. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 74. 248. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1897, 45. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 95. Reported, 124. 249. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1897, 46. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 64. Reported, 124. 250. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend, 1897, 46. Second reading and referred to the Muuicipal Com- mittee, 63. Reported, 124. 251. Bill No. 114, introduced to amend, 1896, 48. Order for second reading discharged, 96. 252. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1897, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Corn- mittee, 95. Reported, 124. 253. Bill No. 121. introduced to amend, 1897. 55. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 81. Reported, 124. 254. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend, 1897, 55. Second reading negatived, 106. 255. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend. 1897, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 81. Reported, 124. 256. Bill No. 130, i trodu-ed to amend, 1897, 130. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- 96. title 159. House into mittee, Reported ; amended, goes Committee on ; third reading, 162. R.A. 168. 60 Vic. o. 67. See Bicycle Paths. 257. Bill No. 14P, introduced to amend. 1897, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 104. Reported 124. 258. Bill No. 149, introduced to amend, 1897, 92. Order for second reading discharged, 118. 259 Bill N<-. 151, introduced to amend, 1897, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 117. Reported 124. 260. Bill No. 155, introduce! to amend, 1897, 98. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 117. Reported, 124. 261. Bill No. 161, introduced respecting certain matters of, 1897, 100. Second reading, 127. House goes into Committee on, 137. Order for third reading discharged, and provisions directed to be incorporated in general Bill, 160. 262. Bill No. 164, introduced to amend, 1897, 102. Order for second reading discharged, 139. 263. Bill No. 181, introduced "The Municipal Amendment Act, 1897," 1897, 124. Second reading, 124. House go?s into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 159. R.A, 168. 60 Vic. c. 45. 264. Bill No. 184, introduce! to amend, 1897, 126. Not proceeded with. 265. Bill No. 50, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 53. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 96. Reported, 161. 144 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued.

266. Bill No. 52, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 56. Order for second reading discharged, 98.

267. Bill No. 56, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 67. Order for second reading discharged, 98.

268. Bill No. 67, introduced to amend, 1897-8. 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 102. Reported, 161.

269. Bill No. 74, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 96. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 115. Reported, 161, 270. Bill No. 77, introduced to amend, 1897-8. 102. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 115.

271. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 102.

272. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 111. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 139. Reported, 161.

273. Bill No. 89, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 111. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 139.

274. Bill No. 90, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 111. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 139.

275 Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 118.

276. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 130.

277. Bill No. 100, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 135. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 169. 278. Bill No. 110, introduced "The Municipal Amendment Act, 1898," 1897-8, 162. Second reading; 188. 61 Vic. c. 23. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 173-4. R. A., 26. 279. Bill No. 6, introduced to amend, 1898, 26. Second reading, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 27. R. A. 34. 62 Vic. c. 5.

280. Bill No 96, introduced to amend, 1899, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 99. Reported, 282. 281. Bill No. 100, introduced to amend, 1899, 75. Second readme and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118. Reported, 282. 282. Bill No. 104, introduced to amend, 1899, 82. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 99. 283. Bill No. 105, introduced to amend, 1899, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 130. Report* d, 282. 284. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend, 1899, 86. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 150.

285; Bill No. 108, introduced to amend, 1899, 91. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 282. 286. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1899, 91. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107.

287. Bill No. 113, introduced to amend, 1899, 92. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 150. Reported, 282. 288. Bill No. 114, introduced tc amend, 1899, 92. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mtttee, 107.

289. Bill No. 120, introduced to amend, 1899, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 130. 290. Bill No. 125. introduced to prohibit voting by Ballot in Municipal Councils, 1899, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 130. Reported, 282. 291. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend, 1899, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 118. * 292. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend, 1899, 99. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- ' mittee, 130. Reported, 282. 293. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend, 1899, 106. Order for second reading discharged, 218. 294. Bill No. 138, introduced to amend, 1899, 106. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 130. 295. Bill No 151, introduced to amend 1893, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Lorn- mittee, 150. Repoited, 282. 296. Bill No. 152. introduced to amend, 1899, 116. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. Reported, 282. 297 Bill No. 165. introduced to amend, 1899, 117. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee. 155. Reported, 282. 298. Bill No. 157, introduced to amend, 1899, 117. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 155. Reported, 282. 299. Bill No. 158, introduced to amend, 1899, 117. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 161. 300. Bill No. 159, introduced to amend, 1899, 122. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. Keported, 282. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 145

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301. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend, 1899, 122. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 199.

302. BiJl No. 166, introduced to amend, 1899, 129. Second reading and referred tio the Municipal Com- mittee, 199. 303. Bill No. 168, introduced to amend, re Tax Exemptions, 1899, 129. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 182. Reported, 282, 304. Bill No. 169, introduced to amend, 1899, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 305. Bill No. 171, introduced to amend, 1899, 134. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 199. Petition against, 179. 306. Bill, No. 172, introduced to amend, 1899, 134. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 182. Reported, 282. 307. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend, 1899, 134. Order for second reading discharged, 183. 308. Bill No. 175, introduced to amend, 1899, 135. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 182. Reported, 282. 309. Bill No, 177, introduced to amend, 1899, 137. Second reading and referred to a Committee of the Whole, 154. Order for House to go into Committee on, discharged, 300. 310. Bill No. 182, introduced to amend, 1899, 141. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 182. 311. Bill No. 191, introduced to amend the Act respecting the establishment of Municipal Institutions in Territorial Districts, 1899, 148, Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 188. Reported, 282. 312. Bill No. 192, introduced touching Police Commissioners in Cities, 1899, 148. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 183. Petition in favor of, 152. 313. Bill No. 195, introduced to amend, 1899, 153. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 188. Reported. 182. 314. Bill No. 200. introduced to amend, 1899, 157. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 189. Reported, 282. 315. Bill No. 204, introduced respecting Municipal and School Elections, 1899, 159. Second reading and referred to the Mumicipal Committee, 199. The provisions of this Bill were embodied in the Omnibus Bill. See Statute Law. 316. Bill No. 210, introduced to amend, 1899, 164. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 199. Reported, 282. 317. Bill No. 221, introduced to amend, 1899, 181. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 200. Reported, 282. 318. Bill No. 230, introduced to amend, 1899, 189. Not proceeded with. 319. Bill No. 231, introduced to amend. 1899, 198. Not proceeded witn. 320. Bill No. 240, introduced to amend, 1899, 215. Not proceeded with.

321. Bill No. 245, introduced to amend, 1899, 215. Not proceeded with-, 322. Bill No. 248, intioduced to amend, 1899, 221. Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 272. Reported, 282. Provisions embodied in the Omnibus Bill See Statute Law. 323. Bill No. 249, introduced to amend, 1899, 221. Second reading 228. House goes into Committee on, 236. Order for third reading discharged, 300, 324. Bill No. introduced "The 289. 255, Municipal Amendment Act, 1899," 1899, Second reading ; into House goes Committee on ; third reading, 289. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 26. 325. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend, 1900, 31. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 62. Reported, 166. 326. Bill No. 103, introduced to amend, 1900, 32. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 52. Reported, 166. 327. Bill No. 104, introduced to amend, 1900, 34. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 62. Reported, 166. 328. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1900, 36. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 52. Reported, 166. 329. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend, 1900, 39. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 62. Reported, 166. 330. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1900, 46. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 86. Reported, 166. 331. Bill No. 124, introduced to amend, 1900, 54. Second reading negatived, 98. 332. Bill No. 126, introduced to amend, 1900, 54. Second reading, negatived, 107. 333. Bill No. 128, introduced to amend, 1900, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com mittee, 88. Reported, 166. 334. Bill No. 130, introduced to amend, 1900, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 88. Reported, 166. 335. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend, 1900, 55. Order for second reading discharged, 89. 10 J.I. 146 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MUNICIPAL LAW Continued. 336. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend, 1900, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 166. 337. Bill No. 140, introduced to amend, 1900, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 98. Reported, 166. 338 Bill No. 148, introduced to amend, 1900, 67. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 88. Reported, 166. 339. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend, 1900, 69. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 89. Reported, 166. 340. Bill No. 152, introduced to amend, 1900, 69. Order for second reading discharged, 117. 341. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend, 1900, 79. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 89. Reported, 166. 342. Bill No. 166, introduced to amend, 1900, 80. Second reading aud referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 89. Reported, 166. 343. Bill No. 183, introduced to amend, 1900, 95. Order for second reading discharged, 128. to 100. Second and referred to the 344.' Bill No. 188, introduced amend, 1900, reading Municipal Cdm- 166. mittee, 188. Reported , introduced to 100. Second and referred to the 345.' Bill No. 194, amend, 1900, reading Municipal Committee, 128. Reported, 166. 346. Bill No. 196, introduced to amend, 1900, 103. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 108. Reported, 166. introduced to 103. Second and ryferred to the 347.' Bill No. 198, amend, 1900, reading Municipal Committee, 125. Reported, 166. 348 Bill No. 215, introduced to amend, 1900, 121. Order for econd reading discharged, 187. 349. Bill No. ?17, introduced to amend, 19CO, 121. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 150. Reported, 166. 350. Bill No. 222, introduced to amend, 1900, 124. Order for second reading discharged, 188. Reported, 166. Not read in House.

351 Bill No. 224, introduced to amend, 1900, 124. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 150. Reported, 166. 352. Bill No. 229, introduced to amend, 1900, 127. Order for second reading discharged, 162. 353. Bill No. 230, introduced to amend, 1900, 127. Order for second reading discharged, 162. 354. Bill No. 235, introduced to amend, 1900, 129. Second reading, 154. House goes into Committee third on, 161. Reported by Municipal Committee, 166. Order for reading discharged, 196. 355. Bill No. 242, introduced to amend, 1900, 146. Not proceeded with. 356 Bill No. 260, introduced, "The Municipal Amendment Act 1900," 1900,167. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 193, 210. Third reading, 210. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 32. 357. Motion, proposed and negatived, re appointment of Auditors, 1890, 187. 358. Motion, proposed and negatived, re monopolies to Telephone Companies, 1893, 191. 359. Motion, proposed and negatived, re towns separated from counties, 1893, 192. 360. Motion, proposed and negatived, re municipal by-laws, 1893, 192. 361. Motion, proposed and negatived, re duration of municipal by-laws, 1893, 192. 362. Rule adopted, with regard to time within which Bills relating to, must be introduced, 1900, 185,

of of Case submitted to Court of as to the of the local 363.' Return ordered, Copy Appeal validity 63. Sessional option clauses of the Municipal Act, 1892, Presented, 99. Papers No. 82. Printed.

364 Petitions respecting amendments to the law, 1889*, 29, 30, 33, 39, 45, 52, 56, 60; 1890, 16, 19, 22, 139 '24 27 32 39, 69, 92, 99, 100, 144 ; 1891, 38, 41, 46, 50, 60, 74, 86, 103,. ; 1892, 13, 1*, 22, 24, 26, 65. 93, 98, 107 30' 34 35 5 37 43, 46, 49, 56, 60, 64, 67, 68, 71, 74, 81, 85, 88, 92, ; 1893, 17, 30, 34, 37, 136 104, 109 72' 77,' 84 , 103, 108, 116, 131, ; 1894, 24, *9, 41, 45, 50, 52, ; 1895, 17, 19, 26, 31, 38, 41, 30. 43, 66, 49' 98 ; 1896, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 28, 31, 34, 38, 48, 50, 53, 62, 68, 72, 77, 79, 82, 84, 89, 95, 94 112 137 1897, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 31, 35, 46, 47, 50, 63, 65, 68, 71, 75, 77, 87, ; 1S97-8, 40, 70, 91, 20 99 104, 128, 124, 154 ; 1898, 11, 16, ; 1899, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 84, 87, 93, 94, 96, 97, 224 99 101 105, 111, 117, 126, 137, 140, 152, 149, 162, 189, ; 1900, 23, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 36, 37, 40, 44, 145. 49', 50, 52, 53, 54, 56, 63, 65, 68, 72, 84, 89, 92, 105, 118, 123,

365. Petitions re vote on money by-law, 1891, 38, 42, 46, etc.

366 Petitions respecting powers of Municipalities to enter into agreements, re erection of telephone 149. poles, wireh and use of streets, 1893, 131, 134, 140,

367. Petition for reduction in the number of Councillors, 1894, 12, 22, 24, 34. See County Councillors.

368. Petitions re exemption of manufacturing establishments, 1895, 17, 26, 29, 40, 44, 49, 75, 139. See Municipal Bonuses.

369. Petitions re free markets for farm produce, 1899, 73, 74, 78, 79, 82, 84, 93, 101, 111, 117, 137, 143, &c.

of 370 Petitions re Haie-Spence Quota System Voting, 1899, 137, 140, 143, 152, 156, 159, 162, 172, 179 ;, 1900, 67, 68, 84, 87, 102, 107. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 147

MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION : MotioD, disapproving of growing amount of special legislation sought for consolidation of debt, etc.: withdrawn, 1893, 153.

MUNICIPAL LIGHT AND HEAT ACT :

1. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend. 1895, 32. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 52 Reported, 107. House goes into Committee on, 127, 153, Third reading, 153. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 46.

2. Bill No. 185, introduced to amend 1900, 95. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 117. Reported, 166. See Municipal Law.

MUNICIPAL LOAN FUND :

Return ordered, shewing amount collected on account of, from Confederation to 31st December, 1871, etc., 1894, 78. Presented, 115. Sessional Papers No. 92. Printed.

MUNICIPAL SANATORIA :

Bill No. 213, introduced to provide Provincial Aid towards establishment of, 1900, 120. Second read- 138. Resolution 143. Lieutenant-governor's recommendation ing, introduced, signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 153. House goes into Committee on, 145, 154, 197. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 57.

MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL ELECTIONS : Bill No. 204, introduced respecting, 1899, 159. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 199. Provisions embodied in Omnibus Bill. See Statute Law.

MUNICIPAL SINKING FUNDS:

Petition as to disposition of, 1889, 49.

MUNICIPAL TAXATION : 1. Return ordered, shewing from each municipality, other than counties, the rate of taxation therein etc., 1894, 36. Presented, 184. Sessional Papers No. 117. Printed. 2. Report of Commission presented, 1893, 113. Sessional Papers No. 73. Printed.

MUNICIPAL TREASURERS : of Return ordered, shewing amounts defalcations made by, during the years 1871 to 1891, etc., 1892, 108. Presented, 1893, 119. Sessional Papers No. 79. Printed.

MUNICIPAL UNION :

Bill No. 191, introduced to establish, 1895, 107. Order for second reading discharged, 127. MUNICIPAL WATER WORKS ACT: 1. Bill No. 184, introduced to amend, 1889. 100. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 2. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend, 1890, 19. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 45. Reported, with provisions of another Bill embodied, 115. House goes into Committee on, 145. Third reading, 160. R. A.. 199. 53 Vic. c. 53. 3. Bill No. 177, introduced to amend, 1890, 72. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 91, Reported as embodied in above Bill, 115. 4. Bill No. 132, introduced to amend, 1891, 75. Order for second reading discharged, 93. 5. Bill No. 128, introduced to amend, 1893, 74. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com. naittee, 114. Reported, 150. House goes into Committee on, 168. Third reading, 172. R A 199. 56 Vic. c. 37.

6. Bill No. 140, introduced to amend, 1893, 90. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 112. 7. Bill No. 127, introduced to amend, 1897, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 96.

8. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 117. Second reading, 157. House goes into Committee on 167. Third reading, 173. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 28.

9. Bill No. 69, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 130. 10. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend, 1899, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 107. No report. 11. Bill No. 252, introduced to amend, 1900, 158. Not proceeded with.

MUNICIPALITIES :

Bill No. 157, introduced to permit, to use the Imperial Automatic Voting Machine, 1900, 79. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 104. Reported, 152. House goes into Committee on, 186. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 37.

MURDOCK, WILLIAM . Return ordered, of copies of applications, re appointment of, to London Asylum, 1896, 25. Presented, 187. Sessional Papers No. 81. Not printed. 148 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MUSKOKA AND PARRY SOUND, DISTRICTS OF :

1. Bill No. 247, introduced, respecting Sales for Taxes in, 1890, 129. Second reading:, 140. House goes into Committee on, 152. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 52.

2. Bill No. 107, introduced, respecting the collection of Taxes in, 1892, 78. Second 146. ' reading, House goes into Committee on, 173, 178 Third reading, 178. R. A.. 207. 55 Vic. c. 50.

3. Bill No. 196, introduced, respecting tax returns and tax sales in, 1893, 166. Second reading, 181. House goes into Committee on, 181. Provisions almalgamated with Bill relating to Taxes in the Free Grant Territories, 182. See Free Grant Territories.

MUTUAL CYCLONE INSURANCE COY'S :

Petitions for legislation, authorizing the establishment of, 1897-8, 103.

"XT APANEE HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council presented, raising to Collegiate Institute, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 44. Not printed.

NAPANEE RIVER IMPROVEMENT CO'Y : for 70. Bill Petition Act respecting, 1899, No. 10, (not introduced). Reported withdrawn ; fees re- mitted, 124. See Portland. NARROWS BRIDGE:

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 36. Reported, 78. Bill No. 55, introduced and referred, 79. Re- ported, 96. Petition against, 88. Second reading, 112. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 117. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 81. 2. Petition praying that the bridge be declared a county boundary bridge, 1889, 23. See Seymour.

NATURAL GAS :

1. Bill No. 108, introduced to prevent the waste of, 1892, 81, Second reading and referred to the 131. 138. Legal Committee, Reported, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 148. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 56.

2. Bill No. 89, introduced to prevent the taking of from the ground, etc., 1894, 25. Order for second reading discharged, 156. 3. Select Committee appointed to inquire into, etc., 1894, 78. Report, 146. Appendix No. 1. 4. Petition respecting, 1894,24.

NEEBING, MUNICIPALITY OF : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 39. Reported, 60. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 65. Re- 110. into ported, 96. Second reading, House goes Committee on ; third reading, 158. R. A.., 160, 52 Vic. c. 66.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 69. Reported, 71. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 78. into Reported, 104. Second reading, 123. House goes Committee on, 129. Third reading ; title amended, 172. R. A, 199. 53 Vic. c. 91. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 69. Reported, 71. Bill No. 65, introduced and referred, 78. Re- in Bill fees 104. ported as embodied above ; remitted, 4. Petition for Act to amend the law respecting, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Bill No. 53, introduced and referred, 77. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109, 116. Third reading, 127. R. A.. 180. 54 Vic. c. 75. 5. Petitions for Act respecting, 1892, 49, 53. Reported, 57. Bill No. 40. introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 163. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 76. 6. Petition for Act respecting the Town of Fort William and the Municipality of Neebing, 1893, 16. Reported, 77. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 79. Reported, 109. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 146. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 63.

7. Petition for Act respecting the Municipality of, 1895, 16. Reported, 41. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 57. Second reading, 100. Honse goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c, 70. 8. Petitions as to number of Councillors, 1892, 88. 9. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 49. See Shuniah.

NEGLECTED CHILDREN. See Children. NEAPEAN POINT BRIDGE:

Resolution ratified, freeing grant to from conditions, under certain provisions, 1900, 189.

NEPIGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 110. Reported, 144. Bill No. 89, introduced and referred, 147. Reported, 191. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 228. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 98. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 149

NEPIGON MINING LANDS CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 40. Reported, 57. Bill No. 83, introduced and referred, 77. into 159. Third Reported ; title amended, 103. Second reading, 106. House goes Committee on, reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 131.

NEPIGON PULP CO'Y :

Agreement presented, 1900, 163. Sessional Papers No. 80. Printed. Ratified on division, 216. See Pulp.

NEW COUNTIES :

Bill No. 105, introduced respecting the foundation of, 1889, 43. Debate on motion for second reading adjourned, 85, 101. Order for resuming Debate discharged and Bill withdrawn, 1LO. See County Councils. City Councils.

NEW HAMBURG, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to confirm by-law No. 241, 1897, 16. Reported, 32. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 33. Reported, 87. Second reiding, 104. House goes into 'Jommittee on, 112. Third 120. reading, R. A. , 168. 60 Vic. c. 70.

NEWMARKET TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to reduce the area of, 1894, 28. Reported, 41. Bill No. 7, introduced and rei 'red 43. Reported, 64. Second reading. 72. House goes into Committee on, 85. Third reading, i04 R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 73.

2. Petition for Act to legalize By-law No. 234, 1899, 70. Reported, 88. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 91. Reported, 172. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 62.

NEWSBOY'S LODGING : See Toronto.

NEW YEARS DAY POLLS. See Municipal Law.

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO'Y :

Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 26. Reported, 37. Bill No. 61, introduced and referred, 37. Re- ported, 50. Second reading, 58. House goes into Committee on, 67. Third reading 93. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 134.

NIAGARA FALLS PARK : See Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park.

NIAGARA FALLS PARK AND RIVKR RAILWAY CO'Y: of Report Directors presented, 1894, 33 ; 1895, 74. NIAGARA FALLS PARK, QUEENSTON ELECTRIC RAILWAY AND STEAMBOAT CO'Y

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 34. Reported, 44. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 118. Second reading, 131. H:mse goes into Committee on, 133. Third Reading; title amended, 144. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 96. NIAGARA FALLS AND RAPIDS:

Motion re etc. development of, ; withdrawn, 1897-8, 183. See Canadian Niagara Power Co'y. Queen V. N. F. Park.

NIAGARA FALLS, TOWN OF:

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 12. Reported, 30. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 31. Re- ported, 57. Second reading, 65. Houee goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 85. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 77.

2. Petitition for Act respecting, 1889, 96. Reported, 1 11. Bill No. 75, introduced and referred, 113. Reported, 133. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 198. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 63.

NIAGARA RIVER :

Petition re prevention of contamination of, 1894, 29. NIAGARA RIVER RAILWAY CO'Y:

Petition for Act to incorporate the Niagara Falls Electric Railway Company, 1891, 43. Reported, 61, Bill No. introduced and 80. title 68, referred, Reported ; amended, 94. Second, reading, 109. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 128. R.A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 89.

NIAGARA, ST. CATHARINES STREET RAILWAY CO'Y : for Petition Act respecting, 1889, 39. Reported, 50. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 92. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 80.

NIAGARA, ST. MARY RIVER RAILWAY CO'Y: for Petitions Act of incorporation, 1893, 34, 36, 53. Reported, 59. Bill No. 39, introduced and re- 60. not ferred, Reported preamble proven ; fees remitted, 100. 150 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

NIAGARA, SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF : 1. Petition for Act to amend the Act incorporating, 1891, 41. Reported, 46. Bill No. 39, introduced aud 48. referred, Reported ; fees, remitted, 89. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 111. R. A.. 180. 54 Vic. c. 109. 2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1892, 34. Reported, 49. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 50. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 63. Reported ; feea remitted, 110. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 133. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 106. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 14. Reported 43. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 44. .Reported, 95. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 160. 188. 61 R A., Vic. c 72. Fees remitted on the Bill, 1899, 153.

NICHOLLS HOSPITAL TRUST : Petition fur Act to amend Act incorporating, 1891, 49. Reported, 60. Bill No. 1, introduced and re- ierred, 80. Reported; fees remitted, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 118. Thi.d 125. R. A 181. 54 Vic. c. 108. reading, ,

NICKEL BELT RAILWAY CO'Y r Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 33. Reported, 57. Bill No. 69, introduced and referred, 61, Keported. 103; Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 149. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 117.

NICKEL COPPER CO'Y : Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 30. Reported, 73. Bill No. 60, introduced and referred, 77. Reported, Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 188. R.A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 132.

NICKEL AND COPPER INDUSTRIES :

Resolution, that the interests of, in Ontario, demand that Patent granted to the Orford Copper Co'y., of ISww York, should not be renewed, and that Petition be presented to the Dominion Parliament protesting, 1900, 70.

NICKBL RANGE RAILWAY :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 83. Reported, 119. Bill No. 58, introduced and referred, 122. Reported, 190. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 228. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 99.

NIPISSING, DISTRICT OF :

1. Bill No. 140, introduced to give representation to, in the Legislative Assembly, 1889, 55. Second reading. 78. House goes into Committee on, 93, 107, 116. Third reading, 119. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 2.

2. Bill No. 175, introduced, respecting Agricultural Societies in Nipissing, Parry Sound and Manitou- lin, 1893, 132. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 144. Reported, 162. House goes into Committee on, 168. Third reading, 172, R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 10. 3. Bill No. 56. introduced to erect Nipiesing into a Provisional Judicial District, 1894, 66. Second 110. re reading, House goes into Committee on, 115. Third reading ; amendment negatived County Town of, 134. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 33.

NORFOLK HOUSE OF INDUSTBY :

Order in Council ratified, granting $750 to, 1899, 207.

NORMAL SCHOOLS :

Return ordered, of correspondence respecting the erection of, in London or Woodstock, 1895, 91. Presented, 1896, 16. Sessional Papers No. 52. Not printed. See Education. London Normal School.

NORTH AUGUSTA :

1. Return ordered, of correspondence re application for hotel license in, etc., 1900, 47. Not brought down. 2. Return ordered, of instructions to inspector, re application for hotel license in, 1900, 79. Presented, 84. Sessional Papers 'No. 60. Not printed.

NORTH BAY, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 12. Reported, 70. Bill No. 84, introduced and referred, 72. Reported, 100. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 129. Third reading, 138. R. A. 199. 53 Vic, c. 92. introduced 2. Petition for Act to consolidate the floating debt of, 1897-8, 14. Reported, 52. Bill No. 1, and referred, 53. Reported, 75. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 142. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 48. NORTH HASTINGSAND HUNNGERFORD: Sessional 1. Return -n- lered, shewing number of registrations in, etc., 1895, 38. Presented, 77. Papers jNo. 63. Not printed.

2. Motion re sale of timber limits in ; withdrawn, 1895, 76. 1889 TO 1900. 151 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

NORTH LANARK RAILWAY: and referred, 121. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 110 Reported, 119. Bill No. 84, introduced Third 26K. Reported, 191. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 228. reading, R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 100.

NORTH PERTH ELECTION : See Elections.

NORTH TORONTO, TOWN OF : introduced and referred, 34. 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 26. Reported, 33. Bill No. 27, 78. K. A., Reported. 50. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 69. Third reading, 199. 53 Vic. c. 93. 44. 2. Petition for Act to confirm By-laws No's. 76 and 77 and for other purposes, 1892, 18. Reported, 83. House into Bill No. 11, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 77. Second reading, goes Committee on, 98. Third reading, 139. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 78. and referred, 58. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 33. Reported, 57. Bill No. 33, introduced

Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 124. to 46. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 29. Reported, 37. Bill No. 34, introduced amend, Reported withdrawn : fees remitted, 72.

NORTHERN EXHIBITION : 1897, 74. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to the withholding of prize money at, Presented, 101. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed.

NORTHERN AND PACIFIC JUNCTION RAILWAY :

Resolutions granting aid to, 1894, 174. NORTHCOTE, CHARLES: introduced Petition for Act to enable him to settle certain lands, 1890, 21. Reported, 29. Bill No. 63, to Committee on and referred to Commissioner* of Estate Bills, 30. Reported and referred into Committee on, 129. Third Private Bills, 59. Reported, 81. Second reading, 91. House goes reading on division, 138. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 150.

NORWICH, VILLAGE OF : No. introduced and Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 168, 1890, 21. Reported, 24. Bill. 16, 79. Third referred, 25. Reported, 33. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, reading, 82. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 94.

NOTTAWASAGA RlVER : 24. Sessional Return ordered, of papers respecting the deepening of, 1891, 154. Presented, 1892, Papers No. 60. Not printed,

Noxious INSECTS : 81. House Bill No. 90, introduced for the prevention and destruction of, 1900, 46. Second reading, goes into Committee on, 90, 109. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 37.

Noxious WEEDS : and Bill No. 97, introduced bo amend the Act to prevent the spread of, 1895, 38. Second reading referred to a Select Committee, 92. No report.

OAKLEY, TOWNSHIP OF : Presen- Return ordered, showing amount received by Government for timber limits in, etc. 1896, 92. ted 1897, 26. Sessional Papers No. 44. Not printed. See Timber.

OAKVILLE, ST. JUDES CHURCH : to Commis- Petition for Act respecting 1889, 19. Reported, 27. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred 36-7. ; sioners of Estate Bills, 28. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, Reported 84. fees remitted, 56 Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 96.

OFFICES, VACANCIES IN : See Temporary Vacancies.

OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS : with- 1. Motion, for Return of names, of all persons permanently appointed in the Public Institutions ; drawn 1891, 153. the Public Insti- Return ordered, shewing names, places of residence, etc., of all permanent employesin tutions since 1879, 192, 66. Not brought down. 3. Return ordered, shewing names, separately by counties, of all persons holding office under govern- ment, except officers of the Public Institutions, etc., 1892, 66. Not brought down. 4. Return ordered, shewing names of persons appointed to, who have resigned or been dismissed from positions in the Toronto Normal and Model Schools, and School of Pedagogy, with correspondence, etc., 1892, 115. Presented, 1893, 44. Sessional Papers No. 54. Printed. 152 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS Continued.

5. Return ordered, shewing names of all persons holding office or employed in the Public Service, 1871, etc.; and a like return for 1892, 1893, 21. Return ordered, on division, in addition to, and as part of the above, shewing the volume of business, etc., during 1871 and 1892, 1893, 156 Return ordered, in addition to Order of the House of the Session of 1893, shewing like information for 1873, 1894, 25. The whole presented as one Return, 1894, 98. Sessional Papers No. 43. Printed.

6. Motion, for Return of persons employed ; withdrawn, 1893, 156. 7. Return ordered, shewing the number of persons employed temporarily or permanently on 31st Decem- ber, 1893, with names, religion, etc., 1894, 25. Presented, 125. Sessional Papers No. 99. Printed. 8. Return ordered, giving names and religions of temporary employes, of Public Works Department,. etc., 1894, 93. Not brought down.

9. Petitions to render salaries of, liable for debt?, 1894, 51. 10. Return ordered, shewing number of temporary, employed in Toronto, 1899, 182. Not brought down. of of both sexes 86. 11. Motion for Return, shewing number persons employed ; withdrawn, 1900, See Public Officers.

OFFCIAL DOCUMENTS :

Bill No. 122, introduced respecting, where required as evidence 1890, 35. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee on, 76. Third readinp, 78. R A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 21.

OFFICIAL GUARDIAN AD LITEM : See Guardian ad Litem.

OHIO VALLEY : See Centennial Exhibition.

OIL SPRINGS, VILLAGE OF ;

Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1895, 37. Beported, 41. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 98. Second reading, 109. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 71.

OLIVER, MUNICIPALITY OF: Petition for Act respecting 1896, 58. Reported, 63. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 64. Repor- ted, 112. Second reading, 134. House in Committee on, 150. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 85.

OMNIBUS BILL .See Statute Law. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL UNION.* 199 158 209 89. See Report presented, 1888, 150 ; 1889, 14 ; 1890, ; 1891, 179 ; 1897-98, ; 1899, ; 1900, Fruit Experimental Stations. Spraying. Fumigation.

ONTARIO AQUEDUCT CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1896, 38. Reported, 51. Bill No. 48, introduced and referred, 52.

Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 77.

ONTARIO ARCHITECTS ACT :

Bill No. 73, introduced to amend, 1896, 36. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 74. Reported, 98. Order discharged, 114. Petition against, 104.

ONTARIO, BELMONT AND NORTHERN RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1891, 36. Reported, 38. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 67. Second reading, 84. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 114. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 90.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act, incorporating, 1896, 31. Reported, 51. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 73. Second reading, 92. House in Committee on, 99. Third reading, 105. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 106.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 35. Reported, 58. Bill No. 75, introduced and referred, 61. Re- third ported, 177. Second reading, 192. House goes into Committee on ; reading, 210. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 118.

4. Resolution granting aid to, 1896, 181.

ONTARIO BURGLARY INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 26. Reported, 54. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 57. Re- 85. read- ported ; title amended, 69. Second reading, 73. House goes into Committee on, Third ing, 104. R. A., 204. 57 V. c. 98.

ONTARIO COMPANIES' ACT :

1. Bill No. 76, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 102. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 136, 142. Third reading, 176. R. A., 188, 61 Vic. c. 18. 2. Bill No. 143, introduced to amend, 1900, 66. Order for second reading discharged, 187. 3. Bill No. 226, introduced to amend, 1900, 124. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 145, 159. Third reading, 159. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 23. riee Extra Provincial Coy's.

* Previous to 1888, and from 1891 down, see Report of School of Agriculture. 1889 1900 J JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 1900. 153

ONTARIO, COUNTY OF : Petition for Act to enable the corporation to issue certain debentures, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 74. Second reading, 82. House goes into Com- mittee on, 112. Third reading, 114. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 72.

ONTARIO, COUNTY COURT OF : Return ordered, shewing number of cases entered in, etc., during the past five years, 1899, 106. Cer- tain other matters in connection with Judge's duty ordered to be added to, 155. Presented, 229. Sessional Papers No. 77. Not printed.

ONTARIO CULLER'S ACT. See Saw Logs. Timber,

ONTARIO FACTORIES ACT : See Factories.

ONTARIO GOLD CONCESSIONS LTD.:

Report presented, on operations of, 1899, 273. Sessional Papers No. 80. Printed. See Mines and Mining.

ONTARIO GRAIN AND SEED CO'Y :

1. Commissioners Report presented, relating to, 1889, 159. Sessional Papers No. 69. Not printed. 2. Papers of previous Session referred to Printing Committee, to consider advisability of printing, 1889, 105. Reported adversely, 109.

ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 119. Bill No. 162, introduced, 122. Second reading and re- ferred to a Select Committee, 188. Reported, 211,. House goes into Committee on, 271. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 Vic, c. 108.

ONTARIO, HUDSONS BAY AND WESTERN RAILWAY:

1. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out grant in aid of, 1899, 295. 2. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out section three of the Railway Aid Bill, setting apart certain lands for the use of, 1899, 298.

ONTARIO INLAND MARINE MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1889, 15. Reported, 27. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred, 28. title 96. 105. into Committee 110. Third Reported ; amended. Second reading, House goes on, 119. c. reading, R. A , 160. 52 Vic. 87.

ONTARIO JOINT STOCK CO'YS. LETTERS PATENT ACT : See Joint Stock Co'ys.

ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS :

Bill No. 102, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Association of, 1897-8, 135, Second reading, 138, House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 160. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 18. See Land Surveyors.

ONTARIO LANDS AND OIL CO'Y :

Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 126. Reported, 114. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 147. Re- fees 130. ported, that application should be made under Joint Stock Companies Act ; remitted,

ONTARIO AND MANITOBA BOUNDARY : See Boundaries, Provincial.

ONTARIO POWER CO'Y : See Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park.

ONTARIO AND RAINY RIVER RAILWAY :

1. Papers presented, relating to, 1890, 169. Sessional Papers No. 81. Printed. 294. 2. Resolutions granting aid to, 1890, 183-4; 1894, 173 ; 1895, 147; 1897-8, 163; 1899, 3. Bill No. 258, introduced respecting, 1899, 302. Second reading, 302. Resolution introduced; Committee and referred to Bill, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through 302. 302-3 306. 62 Vic. c 24. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, ; R. A., 4. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out sub-section 4 of the Railway Aid Bill, and substitute certain other words in reduction of vote in aid of, 1899, 297. 5. Petition respecting proposed route of the, 1900, 128.

ONTARIO, SAULT STE. MARIE WATER LIGHT AND POWER CO'Y ;

1. Petitions for Act respecting, 1889, 45, 49. Petitions against, 28, 79. Reported 60. Bill No. 4.7, introduced and referred, 65. Reported, 87. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 104. Third reading, 113. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 88. 2. Petition for Act respecting the Company and the Town of Sault Ste. Marie, 1890, 24. Reported, 29. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 45. Reported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 99. Third reading, 101, R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 135.

ONTARIO SHIP RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 23. Reported 50, Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 54. Reported, 116, Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee OD, 169. Third reading, 171. R.A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 97. 154 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

ONTARIO SHIP RAILWAY CO'Y. Continued.

' 2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1897, 35. Reported, 51. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 83. Second reading, 96. House goes into Committee on. 98. Third reading, 107. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 94.

ONTARIO SHOPS REGULATION ACT :

1. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend, 1889, 38, Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 96. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 44. 2. Bill No. 172, introduced to amend, 1900, 85. Order for second reading discharged, 104. 3. Bill No. 225, introduced to amend, 1900, 124. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 138. 4. Bill No. 255, introduced to amend, 1900, 158. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on 186. Third reading, 191. R. A. 232. 63 V. c. 43. 5. Return ordered, shewing the municipalities which have passed by-law under the authority of the Act, etc., 1889, 74. Presented, 1890, 36. Sessional Papers Wo. 38. Printed.

ONTARIO, SYNOD OF DIOCESE OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 16. Reported, 25. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 26. fees 91. Reported ; remitted, 79. Second reading, House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 110. R. A. 199. 56 Vic. c. 110. 2. Petition for Act re mortgaging of certain lands in Trenton, 1893, 16. Reported, 42. Bill No. 15, introduced and 43. fees referred, Reported ; remitted, 79. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 111. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 111.

ONTARIO, TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS OF : Bill No. 124, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1896, 70. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 93. No report.

ONTARIO TREE PLANTING ACT :

Bill No. 197, introduced to amend, 1899, 153 Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 199. Reported 224. House goes into Committee on, 271. Third reading, 282. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c 30.

ONTARIO VETERINARY ASSOCIATION:

1. Bill No. Ill, introduced to amend the Act incorporating, 1899, 92. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 150. No report. Petitions contra, 119, 126, 152, 156, 197. 2. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend the Act respecting Veterinary Surgeons, 1900, 79. Second read- ing negatived, 163.

ORANGEVILLE, TOWN OF:

Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, and for other purposes, 1894, 45. Reported, 53. Bill No. 52, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 90. Second reading, 101. House goes into Committee on, 120. Third reading, 143. R.A., 203. 57 V. c. 74. ORDINARY EXPENDITURE; Motion proposed and negatived, re increase of 1897-8, 178.

ORFORD COPPER CO'Y.:

1. Resolution that the Bill to renew Patent should not pass, and that Petition be presented at Ottawa, protecting, 1900, 70.

2. Return ordered, shewing lands held under mining lease by, and other Co'ys. and parties, 1900, 151. Not brought down.

ORILLIA, TOWN OF:

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1890, 12. Reported, 22. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 32. Second reading 57. House goes into Committee on, 67. Third reading, 69. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 95.

2. Petitirn for Act to authorize the Corporation to purchase land for a Post Office site, 1891, 36. Re- ported, 46. Bill No. 12, introduced and referred, 48. Reported, 66. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on. 84. Third reading, 89. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 76.

3. Petition for Art respecting, 1899, 79. Reported, 119. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 121. Reported, 140. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 184. Third reading, 275. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 64.

ORPHAN AND MAGDALEN ASYLUMS. See Refuge, Houses of.

ORPHANS' HOME : See Toronto.

OSGOODE BURIAL GROUND :

Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 81. Reported, 112. Bill No. 65, introduced and referred, 114. Re- fees ported ; remitted, 157. Second reading, 161. HOUFC goes into Committee on ; title amended, 201. Third reading, 215. K.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 116. 1889 1900. 155 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

OSGOODE HALL :

Return ordered, shewing names of fee-paid officials at, 1895, 108. Presented, 163. Sessional Papers No. 77. Not printed.

OSGOODE STREET :

Bill No. 205, introduced to confirm an agreement relating to, 1896, 132. Second reading. 156. House in Committee on, 183. Third reading, 183. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 8.

OSHAWA RAILWAY CO'Y :l 1. Petitions for Act respecting an agreement between the Town and Company, 1893, 37, 45. Report- ed, 77. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 100. Reported, 137. Second reading, 144. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 163. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 73. 2. Petition for Act respecting the Company and the township of East Whitby, 1895, 16. Reported, 56. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 59. Reported, 90. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 109 Third reading, 129. R A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 109. 3. Petition for Act respecting the Company and the Town of Oshawa, 1895, 16. Reported, 56. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 103. Second reading, 109. House goes into Com- mitteon, 119. Third reading, 130. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 110. See Oshawa, Town of.

OSHAWA, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1892, 21. Reported, 30. Bill No. 6, introduced and re- ferred, 31. Reported, 57. Second reading, 65. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third read- ing, 100. R.A.,207. 55 Vic. c. 79. 2. Petitions for Act respecting an agreement between the Town and the Oshawa Railway Company, 1893, 37, 45. Reported, 77. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 100. Reported, 137. Second reading, 144. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 163. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 73. 3. Petition for Act respecting the Town and the Oshawa Railway Company, 1895. 16. Reported, 56. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 103. Second reading, 109. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 130. R.A., 166. 58 \ic. c. 110.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 70. Reported, 88. Bill No. 48, introduced and referred, 95. Re- ported, 120. Second reading, 136. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 191, R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 65.

5. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 22. Reported, 37. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 39. Reported, 85. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 79.

OTTAWA, ARNPRIOR AND PARRY SOUND RAILWAY CO'Y.

1. aid Resolutions granting to, 1893, 186 ; 1894, 173 ; 1895, 147. 2. Resolution granting unearned subsidy of Parry Sound Colonization Railway to the, 1896, 181. See Ottawa, City of.

OTTAWA, ARNPRIOR AND RENFREW RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act so amend Act incorporating, 1891, 36. Reported, 43. Bill No. 53, introduced and re- ferred, 48. Reported, 82. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third read- ing, 114. R.A., 180. 54 Vic. c 91.

OTTAWA, CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST: Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 41. Reported, 44. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate. Bills, 44. Reported and referred to the Committee on Private Bills, 57. 84. into 98. Third Reported ; fees remitted, 74. Second reading, House goes Committee on,

reading, 106 . R . A . , 180. 54 Vic. c. 102.

OTTAWA, CTTY OF : 1. Petition for Act to enable the Corpora' ion to issue debentures for waterworks purposes, 1889, 32. Reported, 40. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 57. Second reading, 71. into c. House goes Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R. A , 160. 52 Vic. 67.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 32. Reported 40. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred, 42. Re- 61. ported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 3. Petition for Act to enable the Corporation to issue debentures to the amount of $50,000, 1890, 21. Repotted, 37. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 37. Reported 50, Second reading, 58. House goes into Committee on, 67. Third reading, 74. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 96. 4. Petition for Act to enable the Corporation to issue debentures for waterworks purposes, 1890, 21. Reported, 37. Bill No. 59, introduced and referred, 37. Reported, 50. Second reading, 58. House goes into Corr.mittee on, 67. Third reading, 74. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 97. 5. Petition for Act respecting certain local improvements in, 1891, 36. Reported, 46. Bill No. 52, in- troduced and referred, 48. Reported, 86. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 108. R. A., 180. 64 Vic. c. 77. 6. Petition forAct respecting the granting of an annuity to W. P. Lett, 1892, 23. Reported 68. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 69. Reported, 100. Second reading, 122. House goes into Com- mittee on, 130. Third reading, 133. R. AM 207. 55 Viet. c. 80. 156 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

OTTAWA, CITY OF Continued. 41. Bill 45' 7. Petition for Act respecting certain local improvements in, 1893, 17. Reported, No. Bill re-introduced sus- introduced and referred, 42. Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 79. upon pended rule and referred, 127. Reported, 137. Second reading, 144. House goes into Committee 157. Third reading, 160. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 74.

8. Petition for Act to authorize the City to issue debentures in aid of the Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa Railway, 1893, 17. Reported, 41. Bill No. 66, introduced and referred, 55. Report- ed, 79. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on 103. Third reading, 120. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 75.

9. Petition for Act to authorize City to issue debentures in aid of the Ottawa. Arnprior and Parry. Sound Railway, 1893, 17. Reported, 41. Bill No. 65, introduced and referred, 55. Reported, 79. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 104. R A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 76.

10. Petition for Act respecting the Beechwood Cemetery Company of, 1894, 12 Reported, 18. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 20. Reported 30 Second reading, 49. House goes into Committee on, 60. Third reading, 62. R.A., 203. 57 V. c. 95. 11. Petition for Act to confirm an agreement between the City, the Ottawa City Passenger Railway Company and the Ottawa Electric Street Railway Company. (Limited), 1894, 22. Reported, 29. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 31. Reported, 39. Second reading, 49. House goes into Committee on, 60. Third reading, 62. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 76.

12. Petition for Act respecting the City of, 1894, 22. Reported, 53. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 83. Second reading, 91. Petition against, 107. Recommitted to Committee, 106. Reported, 111. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 134. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 80. 13. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 15. Reported. 40. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 40. Re- ported, 77. Second reading, 92. House in Committee on, 100. Third reading, 127. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 86.

14. Petition for Act respecting certain By-laws, 1896, 27. Reported, 32. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 33. Reported, 51. Second reading, 54. House in Committee on, 75. Third reading, 78. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 87. 15. Petition for Act respecting By-laws Nos. 1458, 1628 and 1707 of the, 1897, 20. Reported, 27. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 55. Reported, 68. Second reading, 81. House goes into Com- mittee on, 89. Third reading, 107. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 71. 16. Petitions for Act respecting, 1897, 26, 35. Reported 43. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 48, Reported, 68. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 89, 95. Third reading, 95. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 72.

17. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 14. Reported, 43. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 60. Second reading, fcO. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 130. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 49.

18. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 83. Petitions against the running of Sunday Street Cars, 93, 140, 152,162. Reported, 101. Bill No. 71, introduced and referred, 104. Reported, 146. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 247. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 66. 19. Petition for Act respecting By-law 1797, &c., 1899, 124. Reported, 127. Bill No. 148, introduced and refeired, 128. Reported, 172. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 67. 20. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 35. Reported, 73. Bill No. 72, introduced and referred, 78. Re- ported, 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee ou, 138. Third reading, 146. R.A. r 232. 63 V. c. 80.

21. Petition for Act respecting By-laws Nos. 1458, 1628, 1707 and 1793 of the, 1900, 35. Reported, 57. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 146. R.A., 232. 63 V. c, 82. 22. Petition for Act respecting By-laws Nos. 1797, 1920 and 1974. of ihe 1900, 36. Reported, 73. Bill No. 73, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 93. Second reading, 105. House goes into Com- mittee on, 116. Third reading, 130, R.A., 232. 63 V. c 83. 23. Resolution that relief of sufferers at $25,000, be appropriated towards by Fire ; Lieutenant-Govern- or's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 1900,^213. ^Bill No. 265. introduced first third 232. c. and read second and times, 213. R. A., r63 V. 7.

24. Bill No. 266, introduced to authorize the issue of debentures in aid of sufferers by Fire at, 1900, 227, Second 227. House into third 228. R. 232. 63 c. 81 reading, goes Committee on ; readiug, A., V. r 25. Motion proposed and negatived, re division of City into two Electoral Districts, 1894, 197.

OTTAWA COLLEGE :

Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1891, 43. Reported, 50. Bill No. 51, introduced and re- 58. ferred, Reported ; fees remitted, 86. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 106. R.A, 180. 54 Vic. c. 104.

OTTAWA AND DUNDAS ELECTRIC RAILWAY:

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 35. Reported, 73. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 113. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 164. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 119. 11)00 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 157

OTTAWA, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH :

Petition for Act to authorize the sale of certain lands of, 1890, 21. Reported, 24. Bill No 55, intro- duced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 34. Reported and referred to Committee on fees 60. Private Bills 47-8. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 67. House goes into Commit- tee on, 79. Third reading, 82. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 139.

OTTAWA, HOME FOR THE AGED :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1889, 30.

OTTAWA, HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 69.

OTTAWA, HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1894, 114.

OTTAWA HOME FOR INCURABLES :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1899, 20.

OTTAWA, INFANT'S HOME :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1896, 47.

OTTAWA, MATERNITY HOSPITAL:

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1896, 46.

OTTAWA AND NEW YORK RAILWAY :

Resolution introduced granting aid to International Railway Bridge on, at or near Cornwall, 1897-8 refer- 160. House goes into Committee on ; Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified and red to Railway Aid Bill, 167-8. See Railway Aid.

OTTAWA, ORPHAN'S HOME :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1889, 30.

OTTAWA, PARRY SOUND RAILWAY CO'Y.: 1. Papers presented, relating to, 1890, 169. Sessional Papers No. 81. Printed. 2. Resolutions granting aid to, 1890, 183-4. See Railway Aid.

OTTAWA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE:

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897-8, 69. Reported, 84. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 87. fees Reported ; remitted, 95, Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 160. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 74.

OTTAWA REFUGE OF OUR LADY OF CHARITY :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1893, 160.

OTTAWA RIVER AND NEPEAN POINT BRIDGE :

1. Resolution granting aid to, 1895, 148.

2. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out grant to, 1895, 160. 3. Resolution ratified, freeing grant to, from conditions imposed, under certain provisoes, 1900, 189.

OTTAWA, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH : 1. Petition for Act respectin?, 189), 21. Reported, 24. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred to Com- missioners of Estate Bills, 24. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 42-3. 50. Reported ; fees remitted, Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 67. Third reading, 74. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 144.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 17. Reported, 41. Bill No. 31. introduced and referred, 43. fees 60. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 102. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 108.

OTTAWA, ST. ANDREWS' SOCIETY : Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 36. Replied, 43. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 44. Re- fees 58. 63. ported ; remitted, Second reading, Housa goes into Committee on, 81. Third reading, 87. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 109.

OTTAWA, ST. GEORGES' CHURCH : Petition for Act respecting, 19DO, 22. Reported, 33. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 39. Re- fees ported ; remitted, 63. Second reading, 68. House goes into Committee on, 87. Third reading, 103. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 138. 158 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

OTTAWA, ST. LUKE'S GENERAL HOSPITAL : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 36. Reported, 42. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 45. 92. Second 74. House into Committee 80. Third Reported ; fees remitted, 54, reading, goes on, reading 93. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 104. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 133. Reported, 144. Bill No. 149, introduced and referred, 147. 163. Second 174. House into Committee 188. Third Reported ; fees remitted, reading, goes on, R. 306. 62 Vic. c. 117. reading, 198. A , 3. Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1899, 206.

OTTAWA SEPARATE SCHOOLS :

1. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence with reference to, 1892, 108. Presented, 1893, 31. Sessional Papers No. 50. Printed. 2. Report presented, 1896, 10. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed.

OTTAWA STOCK EXCHANGE : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897-8, 17. Reported, 42. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 79. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 137. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 69.

OTTAWA, SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF : 1. Petition for Act to incorporate, 1896, 15. Reported, 25. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 25, 44. Second 54. House in Committee 132. Third Reported ; fees remitted, reading, on, 65, 114, reading, 137. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 117. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 14. Reported, 42. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred, 45. fees 60. Second 71. House into Committee 81. Third Reported ; remitted, reading, goes on, reading, 130. R. A., 188. 61 Vic . c. 73.

OTTAWA WATER WORKS :

1. Petition for Act to enable the Corporation of the City of Ottawa to issue debentures for water works purposes, 1889, 32. Reported, 40. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 57. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 67.

2. Petition for Act to enable the Corporation of the City to issue debentures for water works purposes, 1890, 21. Reported, 37. Bill No. 59, introduced and referred, 37. Reported, 50. Second read- Third 74. R. A. Vic. c. 97. ing, 58. House goes into Committee- on, 67. reading, , 199. 53

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 23. Reported. 68. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 69. Reported, 100. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 133. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 80.

OTTAWA YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 65. Reported, 119. Bill No. 86, introduced and referred, 120. Reported : fees remitted, 136. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 V c. 140.

OUTER DISTRICTS, ELECTIONS IN : See Elections. OUTLYING DISTRICTS:

Bill No. 170, introduced, respecting Municipal Institutions in, 1892, 139. Second reading ; House goes c. 45. into Committee on ; third reading, 180. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. See Administration of Justice*

OVERHOLDING TENANTS ACT : Bill No. 175, introduced to amend, 1897, 114. Order for second reading discharged, 139.

OWEN SOUND GENERAL AND MARINE HOSPITAL :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1893, 105.

OWEN SOUND, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt, 1892, 34. Reported, 50. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 68. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 116. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 81. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 115. Reported, 120, 126, 145. Bill No. 140, introduced and

referred, 125. Reported ; title amended, 177. Second reading, 188. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 233, R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 68.

OXFORD, COUNTY OF : Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 373, 194, 12. Reported, 29. Bill No. 1, introduced and re- ferred, 32. Reported, 51. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on, 65. 81. Third reading, 83. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 77.

OXFORD HOUSE OF INDUSTRY :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting $4,000 to, under 53 Vic. c. 78, 1893, 105.

OXFORD REFORMATORY FOR BOYS :

1. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, 1899, 266.

2. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for erection of, 1899, 287.

3. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, by $30,000, 1900, 207, 1889 1900. 159 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

-pACAUD AURELE :

Return ordered, of copy of report of Junior Judge of Essex, which led to dismissal or resignation of, 1894, 72. Presented, 125. Sessional Papers No. 102. Not printed.

PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 49. Reported, 92. Bill No. 162, introduced and referred, 103. Reported, 129. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 164. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 120.

PAGET AND REGAN : Return ordered, of correspondence with, on the subject of an action, Jones vs. Sharpe, tried at Hamil- ton, etc., 1892, 136. Presented, 1893, 71. Sessional Papers No. 63. Printed.

PAIRS :

To be recorded in Votes and Journals, 1897, 122.

PALMERSTON, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting the sinking fund of, 1890, 24. Reported, 49. Bill No. 67, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 85. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 99. Third reading, 105. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 98. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 37. Reported, 49. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred, 50. Re- ported, 66. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 119. R A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 72. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 117. Reported, 144. Bill No. 141, introduced and referred, 147. 200. third 283. Reported, 190. Second reading, House goes into Committee on ; reading, R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 69.

PARKDALE, TOWN OF :

' Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 29. Reported, 60. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 62. Reported

withdrawn ; fees remitted, 99. See Toronto, City of.

PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS :

1. Resolutions introduced re increase towards erection of, 1891, 125. Bill No. 190, introduced to further amend the Act relating to the erection of new Provincial Buildings, 125. House goes into Com- ! Bill mittee on Resolutions ; .ieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified, and referred to 128. Second reading, 129. House goes into Committed on, 140, Third reading, 143. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 4.

2. Bill No. 159, introduced relating to the erection of the new Provincial Buildings, 1893, 101. Resolu- of tions introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; pissed through Committee the Whole and referred to Bill 106-7. Second reading, 107. House goes into Committee on, 117. Third reading, 120. R. A, 199. 56 Vic. c. 7.

3. Bill the site of the 66. No. 57, introduced respecting new, 1894, Second reading ; House goes into Committee on, 81. Third reading, 100. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 12. 4. Correspondence, etc., presented, in connection with the employment of Mr. Waite as architect, and his claim for services, 1894, 63. Sessional Papers No. 76. Printed. See Insurance*

5. for re Policies of carried on Motion Return, insurance the new ; withdrawn, 1897, 30. 6. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduced estimate for fuel, 1897-8, 151.

PARRY HARBOUR : See Parry Sound, Town of.

PARRY SOUND AND CANADA ATLANTIC RAILWAY :

Resolution ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 189.

PARRY SOUND COLONIZATION RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1890, 15. Reported, 49. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 72. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 99. Third read- ing, 101. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 123.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1891, 45. Reported, 66. Bill No. 55, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 86. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third

reading, 108. R. A. , 181. 54 Vic. c. 92.

3. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1893, 29. Reported, 54. Bill No. 1, introduced and referred, 54. Reported, 84. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 103. Third reading, 104. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c 95. 4. aid 143 166. See Resolutions, granting to, 1889, ; 1892, Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway Co'y.

PARRY SOUND, DISTRICT OF : 1. Bill No. 141, introduced to make further provision respecting, 1889, 55. Second reading, 101. House goes into Committee on, 116, 125. Third reading, 125. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 17.

2. Bill No. 123, introduced to correct a clerical error in the Act to make further provision respecting the district of, 1890, 35. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee oa, 76. Third reading 78. R. \., 199. 53 Vic. c. 26. 160 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PARRY SOUND ELECTION : See Elections.

PARRY SOUND GENERAL HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 130.

PARRY SOUND, TOWN OF :

Petition for Act respecting, and to incorporate the Village of Parry Harbour, 1891, 50. Petitions against, 55. 60. Bill Reported No. 46, reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 82.

PARTITION ACT :

Bill No. 208, introduced to amend, 1890, 86. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 121. Reported, 122. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic c. 28. See Real Estate, Partition of.

PASTURE LANDS : Bill No. 198, introduced respecting, and liens held on stock placed thereon for unpaid pasture money, 1889, 157. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 188. No report.

PASSES : See Members.

PATENT AND OTHER MEDICINES :

1. Bill No. 80, introduced respecting the sale of, 1897-8, 102. Second reading, 106. House goes into 155. Committee on, 112, 138, Third reading, 155. R. A. , withheld, 188. 2. Bill No. introduced the sa\e 184. 115, respecting of, 1897-8, Second reading ; House goes into Com-

mittee on ; third reading, 184. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 30. 3. Bill No. 254, introduced respecting the sale of Patent Medicines, 1900, 158. Not proceeded with

4. Petitions respecting, 1897-8, 14, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29, 34, 42, 48, 51, etc.

PATTERSON, DANIEL : Petition for Act to authorize the Board of Directors of the Royal College cf Dental Surgeons of Ontario to admit to Dental in 50. Bill practice Surgery Ontario, 1891, No. li, reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 82.

PEACE, COURTS OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF :

Bill No. 85. introduced relating to the jurisdiction of, 1890, 23. Second reading, 41. House goes into Committee on, 61, 82. Third reading, 96. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 18.

PEACE, JUSTICES OF : See Justices of the Peace.

PEDAGOGY : See Education.

PEEL, COUNTY OF : Petition re compulsory maintenance of roads by the, 1897, 46.

PEEL HOUSE OF REFUGE:

Order in Council ratified, granting $4,000 to, 1899, 207.

PELEE, TOWNSHIP OF: 1. Petition for Act to amend the Act incorporating, 1889, 19. Petition against, 19. Reported, 27. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 28. Reported, 45. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74, 103. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 68.

2. Petition for Act to authorize the sale of certain land by the Public School Board of, 1900, 22. Re- ported, 37. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 39. Reported, 94. Second, reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 84.

* PEMBROKE SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1893, 17. Reported, 25. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 26. Reported, 84. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 104. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 96.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1894, 22. Reported, 29. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 31. Reported, 75. Second reading, 85. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 104. R. A,, 203. 57 V. c. 91.

3. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1896, 29. Reported, 32. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 60. Second reading, 81. House in Committee on, 93. Third read- ing, 98. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 107. 4. Resolutions aid granting to, 1896, 181 ; 1897-8, 163.

PENALTIES AND OFFENCES : See Appeals. Damages.

PENETANGUISHENE AND MIDLAND ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY :

Resolution granting aid to, 1895, 147. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 161

PENETANGUISHENE PROTESTANT SEPARATE SCHOOL :

Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 29. Reported, 42. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 45. Re- ported, 71. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 95. R. A., 168. 60 V. c. 75.

PENETANGUISHENE REFORMATORY : and to reduce estimate for of Motions, proposed negatived, salary warden, etc., 1897-8, 150; 1899, 261 ; 1900, 202.

PEOPLES' LIFE INSURANCE CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 12. Reported, 30. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 35. Reported, 54. Second reading, 79. Houee goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 100. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 102. 2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1894, 14. Reported, 18. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 18. Reported, 30. Second reading, 44. House goes into Committee on, 60. Third reading, 64. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 99.

PERSONAL PROPERTY : See Bills of Sale. Mortgages and Sales of.

PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES : See Executors.

PERSONATION : See Elections.

PERSONS EMPLOYED IN PLACES OF BUSINESS : See Business Places.

PERTH, COUNTY OF : for the debenture 1. Petition Act respecting Railway debt of, 1898, 34. Reported, 42. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 74. Second reading, 82. House goes into Committee on 102. Third reading, 117. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 77.

2. Petition for Act to re-unite the North and South Ridings of, for registration purposes, 1900, 22. Reported, 44. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 45. Not proceeded with. See below. 3. Bill No. 206, introduced to re -unite the North and South Ridings of, for the purpose of registration of Titles, 1900, 108. Second reading and referred to Committee of the Whole, 160. House goes into Committee on, and Committee rise without reporting, 187. See Registry Act.

PERTH HOUSE OF REFUGE :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting $4,000 to the, 1897, 85.

PERTH, TOWN OF : Petition for Act to confirm an agreement with the Perth Water Works Company, 1899. 70. Reported 88. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 89. Reported, 190. Second reading, 200. House eces into Committee on, 228. Third reading, 238. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 73.

PETERBOROUGH, NICHOLLS HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1890, 124.

PETERBOROUGH, SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH : to Petition for Act incorporate, 1891, 50. Reported, 60. Bill No. 10, reported withdrawn fees re- mitted, 94.

PETERBOROUGH, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to confirm certain 44. By-laws of, 1890, Reported, 49. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred, hi. Reported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 88 119 Third reading, 169. R.A., 199. 52 Vic. c. 09. 2. Petition of Act 35. 53. Bill No. respecting, 1891, Reported, 43, introduced and referred, 56, Re- 83. Second 91. House into Committee ported, reading, goes on, 118. Third reading,' 139. R.

3. Petition for Act 29. 32. Bill No. respecting, 18,99, Reported, 39, introduced and referred, 32. Re- ported, 69 Second reading, 83. House in Committee on, 93. Third reading, 98. R. A.' 19l" 59 Vic. c. 88.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 119. Reported, 127. Bill No. 143, introduced and referred 128 163. Second 174. House into Committee 228. Reported, reading, goes on, Third reading, 238!

5. Petition for Act to confirm 63. By-law No. 895, 1900, Reported, 73. Bill No. 84, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 113. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on 138 1 Third reading, 159. R.A,,232. 63 Vic. c. 85.

PETEWAWA PULP AND PAPER CO'Y : for Petition Act of. incorporation, 1897, 16. Reported, 32. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred 33 51. Second 57. House into Committee 98. Reported, reading, goes on, Third reading, 107.' R

11 J.I. 162 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PETITIONS : 1. Mr. Speaker's decision re rule for reading, 1891, 66. 2. Mr. Speaker addresses the House re his ruling as to reading of, 1892, 96. Bill 3. Petition for Private received and read, though time had expired, 1893, 72; 1895, 117 ; 1900, 10 See Bills.

PETROLEA, TOWN OF : Petition for Act to incorporate the Carman Natural Gas Company, 1899, 77, Reported, 127. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred, 128. Reported, 190. Second reading, 200. House goes into Com- 62 c. mittee on ; title amended, 235. Third reading, 238. R.A., 306. Vic. 72.

PHARMACY ACT :

1. Bill No. 106, introduced to amen'*, 1889, 43. Petitions in favour of, 56, 64. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 93, 106. Third reading, 116. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 25.

2. Bill No. 159, introduced to amend, 1891, 89. Second reading and referre \ to a Select Committee. 119. Reported, 120. House goes into Committee on, 120. Third reading, 158. R.A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 29.

3. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend. 1893, 35. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 111. Reported 127. House goes into Committee on, 142, 167. Third reading, 193. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 28.

4. Bill 100, introduced to amend, 1893, 48. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 70. Reported, 127. Recommittad to Committee, 157. No report. 5 Bill No. 65, introduced to amend, 1894, 16. Second reading and referred to Select Committee, 47- Reported, 75. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 90. R.A., 203. 57 V. c. 45. 6 Bill No. 137, introduced to amend, 1895, 66. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 128, 143. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 29. 7 Bill No. 92, introduced to amend, 1900, 46. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 90. Third reading, 191. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 21.

8. Petitions respecting, 1893, 37, 68, 84, 109, 116.

PIGEON CREEK : See Harvey.

PINK CUT ON THE CROWN DOMAIN : See Timber. Free Grants.

PINEL, CYRUS DAVIS : Petitions for Act to authorize him to practise Dentistry, 1900, 33, 53. Reported, 44. Bill No. 66, in- fees 80. troduced and referred, 57. Reported preamble not proven ; remitted, Recommitted, 124. Reported and order for remission of fees rescinded, 128. Second reading, 138. House goes into. Committee, on, 159. Third reading, 199. R.A., 232. 66 V. c. 142.

PIONEER DAIRY FARM : Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, 1899, 264.

PLEBISCITE : See Liquor License Law.

POLES AND WIRES : Petitions re erection and assessment of, on Public Highways, 1899, 82, 111, 187, 197. See Assessment Law.

POLICE COMMISSIONERS : 113 109. See Law. Petitions respecting, 1892, ; 1894, Municipal

POLICE CONSTABLES: re- Bill No. 170, introduced to authorize Police Constables to take Bail, 1896, 95. Second reading and ferred to the Municipal Committee, 150. Reported, 151. House in Committee on, 183. Third reading, 184. RA., 191. 59 Vic. c. 27.

POLICE MAGISTRATES : 198. 1. Bill No. 167, introduced respecting, 1890, 65. Second reading negatived, 146. 2 Bill No. 144, introduced respecting County Police Magistrates, 1892, 110. Second reading, third 189. R. 207. 55 Vic. c. 16. House goes into Committee on ; reading, A., 3 Bill No. 133, introduced to amend the Act respecting. 1893, 80. Order for second reading discharg- ed, 144. referred to the 4 Bill No. 94, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1894, 32. Second reading and 146. Third Legal Committee, 113. Reported, 133. House goes into Committee on reading ; amendment negatived, 151. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 28. 105. 5 Bill No. 135, introduced respecting Police Magistrates in Cities, 1894, 78. Second reading, V. c. 29. House goes into Committee on, 110, 130, 133. Third reading, 143. R. A., 203. 57 Order 6 Bill No. 184, introduced respecting the salaries of, 1896, 101. Second reading, 134. discharg- ed, 157. for 139. 7. Bill No. 162, introduced respecting, 1897, 102. Order second reading discharged, 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 163

POLICE MAGISTRATES Continued.

8. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1899, 134. Second reading negatived, 208. See Lindsay. 9. Bill No. 133, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1900, 55. Second reading negatived, 98. 10. Motion proposed and negatived, that all Police Magistrates should make the same Returns of Con- victions, and fines imposed by them under the Canada Temperance Act, as are made in other cases to Clerks of the Peace, &c., 1899, 90.

11. Return ordered, as to the appointment of, under 48 Vic. c. 17 and 50 Vic. c. Ill, 1890, 66. Present- ed, 115. Sessional Papers No. 67. Printed.

12. Return ordered, giving number of, in Ontario, names, etc., 1899, 148. Presented, 229. Sessional Papers No. 76. Not printed. 13. Petition re extension of Commissions, of to whole county or union of counties, 1897-8, 110. 89. 14. Petitions respecting, 1890, 27 ; 1900, See Convictions. Justices of the Peace.

POLICE VILLAGES :

1. Bill No. 70, introduced to extend the powers of, 1892, 22. Second reading and referred to the Mun- icipal Committee, 44. Reported, 158. 2. Bill No. 208, introduced respecting, 1900, 114. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 138. Reported, 166. See Municipal Law.

POLL TAX :

Return ordered, showing the amount received for, in each City, Town and Village in Ontario for the year 1886, 1888, 104, Presented, 1889, 134. Sessional Papers No. 63. Not printed.

POOR HOUSES :

Petition that Counties be compelled to erect, 1894, 22. See Industry, Houses of.

POOK AND INDIGENT PERSONS : See Indigent Persons.

POPE, WILLIAM WALTER :

Petition for Act to authorize the Supreme Court of Judicature for Ontario to admit to practice as a Solicitor, 1889, 15. Reported, 40. Bill No. 5, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 77. Second reading, 83. Houe goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 106. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 101.

PORT ARTHUR, DULUTH AND WESTERN RAILWAY :

Resolutions granting aid to, 1892, 167.

PORT ARTHUR AND FORT WILLIAM RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act to incorporate, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Bill No. 70, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 94. Second reading, 109. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third reading, 121. R.A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 93.

PORT ARTHUR, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 29. Reported, 33. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred, 38. Re- ported, 56. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R.A 160. 52 Vic. c. 69.

2. Petition for Act to enable the Council of, to pass a certain by-law and to confirm the samfi, 1891, 36. 43. Bill No. intrcduced and 52. Reported, 48, referred, Reported, preamble not proven ; fees re- mitted, 82.

3. Petition for Act to authorize the town of, to construct, own, and operate a street railway, and for other purposes, 1891, 36. Reported, 44. Petition against, 41. Bill No. 49, introduced and referr- ed, 51. Report withdrawn : fees remitted, 82.

4. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1891, 36. Re'ported, 48. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 48. Reported, 82. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 114. R.A., 181. 54 Vic c. 78.

5. Petitions for Act respecting, 1892, 21, 26, 88. Petitions against, 45, 53. Reported, 61. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 130, 163. Third reading, 163. R.A., 207. 55 Viet, c 82. 6. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 37. Reported, 54. Bill No. 56, introduced and referred, 74. 120. Reported, Second reading, 133. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third reading, 180.

7. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 44. Reported, 56. Bill No. 64, introduced and referred, 57. Re- ported, 106. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 156. R.A.. 166. 58 Vic. c. 73.

8. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 67. Reported, 77. Bill 54, introduced and referred, 79. Reported, 91. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee oc, 125. Third reading, 144. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. , c. 74. 9. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 70. Reported, 111. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 113. 190. Reported, Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 228. Third reading, 238.

10. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 22. Reported, 58. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 60. Report- ed, 141. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 184. Third reading, 199. R A 232. 63V.c. 86. 164 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PORT ARTHUR, WATER, LIGHT AND POWER COY. :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 45. Reported, 69. Bill, No. 49, introduced and referred, 70. Re- 96. into ported, Second reading, 104. House goes Committee on ; third reading, 158. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 89.

2. Petitions for Act respecting, 1896, 62, 72. Reported, 69. Bill No. 85, introduced and referred, 70' Reported, 113. Recommitted to Committee for further consideration, 150. Reported, 165. Sec" ond reading, 172. House in Committee on, 184. Third reading on division. 184. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 114.

PORT CABLING, VILLAGE OF: Petition for Act of incorporation, as a Town, 1896, 15. Petition against, 31. Reported, 39. Bill No.

6, introduced and referred, 41. Reported ; title amended, 59. Second reading, 91. Houae in Committee on, 135. Third reading, 153. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 89.

PORT COLBORNE, VILLAGE OF : Petition praying that there may be no reduction of Hotel licenses, 1892, 34.

PORT DALHOUSIE, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act to confer certain powers on, 1897, 16. Reported, 31. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 68. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 93. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 75.

PORT ELGIN, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 28. Reported, 44. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 79. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 76.

PORT HOPE, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, and for other purposes, 1894, 14. Reported, 29. Bill No. 8. introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 46. Second reading, 49. House goes into Com- mittee on, 107, 121. Third reading, 130. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 79. 2. Petition for Act to enable the corporation to is&ue debentures for High School purposes, 1895, 16. Reported, 50. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 61. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 87. Third reading, 96. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 75. 3. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 695, 1895, 117. Rule suspended, 117. Bill No. 203, intro-

duced and referred, 117. Reported, 129. Second reading, 141. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 157. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 74. 4. Petition for Act to authorize the raising of money for water works, 1900, 33. Reported, 57. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 69. Reported, 93. Second reading, 105. House goes into Com- mittee on, 116. Third reading, 146. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 87.

PORT LOCK AND DESERT LAKE IRON MINE RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1894, 17. Reported, 20. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 20. title 87. 100. House into 105. Reported ; amended, Second reading, goes Committee on, Third reading, 107. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 92.

PORT PERRY, VILLAGE OF : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1896. 15. Reported, 39. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 59. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 81. Third reading, 86. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 90.

2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 452, 1900, 22. Reported, 92. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred, 94. Reported, 136. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 199. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 88.

PORT ROWAN, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to legalize the municipal election of, 1890, 69. Reported, 70. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 72. Reported, 92. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 106. Third reading, 109. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 100.

PORT STANLEY ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY CO'Y., L'TD : Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 22. Reported, 56. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 61. Re- ported, preamble not proven; fees remitted, 94. Petition against, 113. Recommitted, 121. Again reported adversely, 142.

PORTLAND, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act to amend the Act respecting the Napanee River Improvement Company, and provide for the drainage of lands in Portland and Camden, 1900,22. Reported, 44. Bill No. 15, introduced fees 100. and referred, 45. Reported, preamble not proven ; remitted, See Napanee River Im- provement Gd'y.

POULTRY AND PET STOCK ASSOCIATION : 95 144 134 36 122 126 1. Reports presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1892,* 1893, ; 1894, ; 1*95, ; 1896, 76 ; 1897, ;

1897-8, 140 ; 1899, 209 ; 1900, 176. 2. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for the Poultry Association, 1897, 152.

*This report will be found in Part VIII. of the Sessional Papers of 1892. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 165

POUNDS :

1. Bill No. 132, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1893, 80. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 112. Reported, 150. House goes into Committee, 168. Third reading, 172. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 47. 22 19. 2, Petitions respecting, 1890, ; 1897, PRACTICAL SCIENCE*: See Education.

PREFERENTIAL VOTE :

Petitions respecting, 1899, 137, 140. See Municipal Law.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA :

Petition for Act to incorporate the Board of Trustees of, 1900, 22. Reported, 37. Bill No. 10, intro- duced and referred, 39. Reported, fees remitted, 54 Second reading, 67. House goes into Com- mittee on, 87. Third reading, 108. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 135.

PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL SCHOOLS : See Education.

PRESCOTT, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 26. Reported, 41. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 59. Re- poited, 94. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 140. R A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 76. 2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 467, 1899, 71, Reported, 94. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 94. Reported, 112. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 211. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 74. 3. Petitions for Act respecting, and the Imperial Starch Co'y Lt'd, 1900, 53, 56. Reported, 74. Bill No. 85, introduced and referred, 77. Reported, 113. vSecond readiug, 125. House goes into Com- mittee on, 159. Third reading, 164. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 131.

PRESTON, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 263, 1895, 16. Reported, 34. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 35. Reported, 44. Second reading, 64. House goes into Committee on, 73. Third reading, 78. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 77. 2. Petition for to Bill No. introduced and Act confirm By-law No. 293, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. 10, 30. 40. Reconsidered and referred, Reported, preamble not proven ; fees remitted, reported, title amended, 100. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 143. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 77.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 33. Reported, 38. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 41. Reported, 63. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 146. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 90.

PRINGLE, WILLIAM ROGER : Petition for Act authorizing him to practise medicine, 1900, 72. Reported, 93. Bill No. 89, intro- duced and referred, 100. Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 137.

PRINTING :

20. 85' 1889, Committee appointed, Report, 46, 80, 109, 150 ; 1890, Appointed, 17. Report, 27, 55,

33. : 13. 38> 118, 137, 171 ; 1891, Appointed, Report, 47, 76, 110, 127 1892, Appointed, Report, 15- 61, 94, 128, 159, 190 ; J893, Appointed, 11. Report, 85, 109, 137, 169, 199 ; 1894, Appointed, 169 Report, 30, 51, 87, 112, 138, ; 1895, Appointed, 20. Report, 31, 95, 149.J.55 ; 1896, Appointed. 21. 140 Report, 35, 89, 152, 177, 187 ; 1897, Appointed, 21, Report, 24&M 119, ; 1897-8, Ap- 35. 1900, pointed, Report, 66, 129, 170, 184 ; 1.899, Appointed, 85. Report, 134, 180, 230, 273 ; Appointed, 34. Report, 75, 156, 228.

13. Committee recommend extra copies of Bills and Documents to be printed, 1889, 151 ; 1890, 56, 171 ; 48 1891, ; 1892, 95, 128, 190 ; 1893, 110 ; 1894, 31, 51, 87, 138, 170 ; 1895, 95, 150 ; 1896, 36, 90, 152,

177 ; 1897, 73, 141 ; 1897-8, 130, 173 ; 1900, 167. 14. Recommend that the wrappers for newspaper distribution be printed with the name of the paper thereon, 1893, 110. " 15. Recommend the purchase of 100 copies of F. J. Joseph's Annual Amendments to the Public Statutes," 1889, 109. 16. Report presented on tenders for printing and binding and contract with Warwick & Sons, 1889, 91. Sessional Papers No. 44- Printed. Ratified by House, 151. See below. 7. Contract with Barber Bros, presented, 1889,159. Sessional Papers No. 64. Printed. Ratified by House. 151. See below.

18. Recommend purchase of Municipal Manual, 1890, 137. 19. Recommend distribution of indexes to Debates and Journals, 1891, 110. 20. Recommend purchase of W. Houston's work on Constitutional History of Canada, 1891, 127. " 21. Recommend that the cost of supplying "Ontario Gazette to each newspaper in Ontario be ascer- tained, 1891, 127. 22. Recommend that five members be a Quorum, 1892, 40.

*Reports will be found as appendices to Education Report. 166 GENBKAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PRINTING Continued. 23. Recommend the distribution of a certain portion of the type now standing in Revised Statutes, 1892, 95. 24. Recommend the distribution to members of additional copies of R. S. O., 1887, and Sessional Sta- tutes, 1892, 159. 25 Recommend that Departmental Reports have their titles printed on back, 1892, 159. 26. Recommend that the Consolidated Municipal and Assessment Acts be printed and bound and sent to clerks of municipalities, 1892, 190. 27. Recommended the purchase of index to Municipal Act, 1893, 86.

28. Recommended the purchase of Rogers' paper file, 1893, 110.

29. Recommended the printing of wrappers for distribution office, 1893, 110. 30. Recommend purchase of McMurrich'a School laws, 1894, 87.

. 31. Report presented on Tenders for Legislative Printing and Binding with Warwick & Co., 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 45. Printed. Ratified by House, 69. 32. Contract with Barber Bros, for Printing Papers presented, 1894, 67. Sessional Papers No. 77. Printed. Ratified by House, 106. of 66. 33. Recommend the purchase certain volumes of Kingsford's Canada, 1896, 177 ; 1897-8, 34. Return ordered, showing amounts paid for printing and binding in terms of agreement of 1893, 1896, 73. Presented, 151. Sessional Papers No. 76. Not printed. " " 35. Recommend the of In the of the Canada The Six Nation Indians," " purchase days Company," and The Canadian Parliamentary Companion for 1897," 1897, 73. " " 36. Recommend the purchase of How Canada is of the Convention of the Deep " Governed," Report Water Ways Association of 1895," and Chart of Canadian History," 1897, 141. 37. Recommend that the several Reports of the Toronto University be printed under one cover, 1897-8, 66. " " 38. Recommend the purchase of Cumberland's story of the Union Jack," Lizar's Humours of '37," and Fitz Gibbons Calendar "Historic Days of Canada," 1897-8, 130. 39. Certain Papers of August Session referred to for consideration, 1899, 128. 40. Recommend certain changes in the number of certain Reports and Bills, 1899, 180.* " " 41. Recommend the of Fire and "Consolidated Labour Laws," Encyclopaedia of purchase Frost," " Canada," and "Shareholders' and Directors' Manual," 1899, 180-1. Lives of Lieutenant- Govern- ors of Ontario," and "Pioneer Sketchep," 1899, 231-2, and Drainage Cases, 1899, 275. 42. Recommend that Mines Report be printed in parts, 1899, 274.

43. Return ordered, of copies of paper?, etc., in connection with the tenders for the public printing, 1899, 97. Presented, 136. Sessional Papers No. 65. Not printed. 44. Copy of contract presented, re supple of printing papers required for use of Government, 1899, 114. Sessional Papers No. 61. Not printed. Ratified by House, 235. " 45. Recommend the purchase of Lieutenant- Governors of the Province of Ontario," '"Pioneers of "Truth About the and the of Archibald 1900, 77. Blanchard,"" Transvaal," poems Lampman, The Khan's Canticles," 157,

46. Report on Tenders for, presented, 1900, 64. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed. Ratified by House, 153.

PRINTING AND BINDING: See Printing.

PRISON ADMINISTRATION' :

Petition for reforms in the present system of, 1894, 27. See below.

PRISONS AND ASYLUMS INSPECTION ACT :

Bill No. 99, introduced to amend, 1899, 75. Second reading, 154. House goes into Committee on, 221. Third reading, 225. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 38.

PRISON LABOUR :

Return ordered, of copy of any report on result of inquiries relating to, in United States, 1889, 80. Presented, 113. Sessional*Papers No. 49. Printed. See Central Prison. Prison Reform.

PRISON REFORM : 1. Report presented, of the Commission appointed to inquire into the prison and reformatory system of the Province, 1891, 166. Sessional Papers No. 18. Printed. 2. Return ordered, of a copy of Commission issued, instructions accompanying the same, expenses incurred, etc., 1891, 98. Presented, 1892, 16. Sessional Papers No. 36. Not printed.

PRITTIE, JANE : Petition for Act to authorize the trustees under the marriage settlement of Jane and Robert Woods Prittie, to mortgage the trust estate, 1895, 16. Reported, 41. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 42. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 55. Reported, 94. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 125.

* Recommendation with regard to Bills not concurred in Vide Page 232 of Journal, 1899. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 167

PRIVATE ASYLUMS :

1. Bill No. 181, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1890, 73. Second reading, 93. House roes into Committ e on, 102. Third reading, 109. R. A.. 199. 53 Vic. c. 77. 2. Bill No. 127, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1893, 74. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 112. Reported, 141. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 150. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 55.

PRIVATE BILLS :

1. 1889, Committee to be appointed, Appointed, 21. Report, 27, 41, 45, 56, 61, 64, 76, 79, 84, 87, 92, 96, 99.

2. 1890, Committee to be appointed, 5. Appointed, 18. Report, 22, 32, 40, 50, 55, 60, 71, 80, 85, 92, 96, 100, 104, 108.

3. 1891, Committee to be appointed, 27. Appointed, 32. Report, 58, 62, 66, 69, 74, 79, 82, 86, 89, 94, 97, 139. 4. 1892, Committee to be appointed, 9. Appointed, 27. Report, 31, 54, 57. 68, 72, 75, 77, 85, 89, 94, 100, 107, 110, 113,

5. 1893, Committee to be appointed, 5. Appointed, 19. Report, 50, 59, 65, 74, 78, 84, 89, 96, 100, 104, 109, 117, 119, 137, 141. 6. 1894, Committee to be appointed, 5. Appointed, 16. Report, 30, 39, 45, 51, 55 62, 64, 69, 71, 74, 80, 83, 86, 90, 102, 111.

7. 1895, Committee to be appointed, ll. Appointed, 23. Report, 42, 44, 50, 57, 61, 66, 72, 78, 90, 94, 98, 103, 106, 112, 129.

8. 1896, Committee to be appointed, 9. Appointed, 22. Report, 44, 51. 53, 59, 63, 69, 72, 77, 85, 89, 112, 165.

9. 1897, Committee to be appointed, 11. Appointed, 22. Report 38, 40, 44, 51, 54, 58, 68, 71, 78, 83, 87, 91, 94, 100.

10. 1897-8. Committee to be appointed, ,5. Appointed, 35. Report, 60, 65, 74, 79, 86, 95, 100, 111, 117, 129, 134.

11. 1899, rommittee to be appointed, 67. Appointed, 84. Report, 103, 105, 112, 115, 120, 124, 128, 133, 140, 146, 152, 156, 162, 172, 177, 179, 190, 273. 12. 1900. to Committee be appointed, 17. Appointed, 33. Report, 54, 59, 63, *, 75, 80, 84, 90, 93, 99, 102, 113, 120, 123, 128, 13(i, 141, 145, 149, 152, 155, 177, 184. 13. Committee recommends extension of time for receiving Petitions, introducing Bills and for receiv- of ing Reports Committees, 1889, 27, 41, 61, 79, 92 ; 1890, 22, 32, 50, 60, 71, 92, 85, 96, 108 ; 1891,

89 ; 114 2?, 62, 69, 1892, 31, 89, ; 1893, 60, 79, 100, 120 ; 1894, 30. 42, 62, 86 ; 1895, 42, 50. 57, 72, 78; 89 1896, 59, 72, ; 1897, 38, 44, 51, 58, 68, 78, 94; 1897-8, 60, 65, 87, 95, 117, 129, 135 ; 1899, 113, 120,

133, 141, 180, 197 ; 1900, 59, etc. 14. Committee report the Provisions of a Bill separated, and new Bill founded thereen, 1890, 79.

15. Committee ' ecommend that special legislation should not be granted, and that application should be made f r incorporation by Letters Patent, 1896, 77, 85 ; 1897, 83.

16. Resolution respecting time for receiving Petitions, Reports, etc., relative to, 1898, 23.

17. Rule adopted re fee on certain classes of, 1900, 185.

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS :

1889, Committee appointed, 8, 20. No Report. 1890, Committee appointed, 5, 17. No Report. 1891, Committee appointed, 27, 33. No Report. 1892, Committee appointed, 9, 27. No Report. 1893, Committee appointed, 5. 20 No Report. 1894, Committee appointed, 5, 15. No Report. 1895, Committee appointed, 11, 24. No Report. 1896, Committee appointed, 9, 21. No Report. 1897, Committee appointed, 11, 21. No Report. 1897-8, Committee appointed, 5, ... No Report. 1898, Committee appointed, 9. No Report. 1899, Committee appointed, 66, 85. No Report. 1900, Committee appointed, 17, 34. No Report. PROHIBITION :- See Liquor License Law.

PROPORTIONATE REPRESENTATION :

1. Bill No. 190, introduced allowing municipalities to adopt, 1899, 148. Order for second reading dis- charged, 208. 2. Bill No. 124, introduced to allow municipalities to adopt, 1900, 54. Order for second reading dis- charged, 125.

PROTON, TOWNSHIP OF :

1. Return ordered, shewing amounts due to the Land Improvement Fund arising from the sales of Grammar School lands in the, etc., 1889, 159. Not brought down. 2. Return ordered, shewing sales of Grammar School land in, 1891, 154. Presented, 179. Sessional Tapers No. 61. Printed. 3. Return of ordered, copies of resolutions of townships, relative to Grammar School lands in, 1891, 154. Presented, 179. Sessional Papers No. 62. Printed. 4. Return ordere^, of copies of Orders in Council for the appointment of a Commissioner to examine into claims in of, respect of the Land Improvement Fund, etc., 1892. 129. Presented, 1893, 76. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed. 5. of Report presented, Commissioner appointed to inquire into claims of, 1892, 127. Sessional Papers No. 89. Printed. 168 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PROVINCES AND THE DOMINIONS : See Accounts.

PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES : See Boundaries.

PROVINCIAL CORONERS : See Insurance.

PROVINCIAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACCOUNTS :

Bill No. 211, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1900, 114. Order for second reading discharged, 162.

PROVINCIAL DRAINAGE AID ACT : See Drainage.

PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION :

Resolution, as to the withholding of grant of $10,000, agreed to as amended, 1889, 62-3. See Agriculture.

PROVINCIAL EXPENDITURE :

1. Motion proposed and negatived, regretting steady increase in, etc., 1897, 40-1. 2. Motions proposed and negatived, regretting that the present value of Provincial Indebtedness, for Annuities and Railway Certificates does not appear in the statement of liabilities of Province, nor

in the Public Accounts, 1897, 41 ; 1897-8, 112.

PROVINCIAL FISHERIES :

1. Bill No. 133, introduced relating to, 1892, 98. Second" reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 168. Third reading, 171. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 10. 2. Bill No. 87, introduced respecting, 1897, 30. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 75. Third reading, 95. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 9.

3. Bill No. 1, introduced relating to, 1898, 10. Second reading, 16. Resolution re appointment of 17. Lieutenant-Governor's assent and referred officials, etc., signified ; passed through Committee to Bill, 18. House goes into Committee on Bill, 18. Third reading, 26. R. A., 34. 62 Vic. c. 1. 4. Bill No. 254, introduced relating to the fisheries of the Province, 1899, 234. Second reading, 277.

House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 277-8. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 34. 5. Bill No. 228, introduced respecting, 1900, 127. Second reading, 147. House goes into Committee on, 164, 196. Third reading, 196. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 50.

6. Motion for of as to of of for Return correspondence leasing any the lakes net or other fishing ; withdrawn, 1900, 61.

7. Return ordered, of copy of Judgment of Judicial Committee of Privy Council, etc., 1898, 19. Not brought down.

8. Return ordered, of correspondence, re appointment of Donald McNivin, as fishery officer, 1900, 47. Presented, 50. Sessional Papers No. 54. Not printed. Report presented, 1900, 126. Sessional Papers No. 27. Printed. See Game. Frankish.

PROVINCIAL INDEBTEDNESS : See Provincial Expenditure.

PROVINCIAL INSTITUTIONS : See Public Institutions.

PROVINCIAL INSTRUCTOR IN ROAD-MAKING : See Roads and Road-making.

PROVINCIAL LAND : See Public Land.

PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AUDITOR :

94 Reports presented, 1897-8, ; 1898-9, 100 ; 1900, 55. See Municipal Auditors.

PROVINCIAL OFFICERS : See Public Officers.

PROVINCIAL QUESTIONS : See Constitutional Questions. PROVINCIAL REAL ESTATE:

Return ordered, shewing number of parcels of real estate owned by the Province, value of, etc., 1892, 44. Not brought down. See Timber.

PROVINCIAL REVENUE : See Revenue. Brewers and Distillers.

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY : See Secretary and Registrar. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS:

1. 1889. Committee appointed, 8, 20. Report, 151. See Appendix^No. 1. Public Accounts presented for the year 1888, 44. Sessional Papers No. 15. Printed. 2. 1890. Committee appointed, 5, 18. Report, 170. Adopted on division, 187. See Appendix No 1. Public Accounts presented for the year 1889, 23. Sessional Papers No. 18. Printed. 3. 1891. Committee appointed, 27, 33. Report, 167. See Appendix No. 1. Public Accounts presented for the year 1890, 40. Sessional Papers No. 19. Printed. SESSIONAL 1889 TO 1900. 169 1900 ] JOURNALS AND PAPERS,

ACCOUNTS - Continued. PUBLIC , 4. 1892. Committee appointed, 9. 13. Report, 173. Report adopted on division after Debate, 173. See Appendix No. 1. Public Accounts presented for the year 1891. 16. Sessional Papets No. 21. Printed. Resolution for production of Orders in Council re extra payment to officials in the Public Insti- tutions, 58.

5. 1893. Committee appointed, 5, 11. Report, 165. See Appendix No. 1. Public Accounts presented for the year 1892, 9. Sessional Papers No. 14. Printed. On motion for adoption of Report, House proceeded to debate the same, and upon objection being taken, Mr. Speaker decided Debate to be out of order, 181. 6. 1894, Committee appointed, 5, 15. Report, 117, 152. See Appendix No. 2. Public accounts presented for the year 1893, 28. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed. Motion that Public Accounts of 1893, be referred to the Committee with instructions to call all to 122-4. witnesses in matters relating Registry Offices ; superseded by amendment,

7. 1895. Committee appointed, 11, 24. Report, 145. See AgpendixNo. 1. Public Accounts presented for the year 1894, and referred to Committee, 18. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed.

8. 1896. Committee appointed, 9, 21. Report 165. See Appendix No. 1. Public accounts presented for the year 1895 and referred, 16, 20. Sessional Papers No. 3. Printed. Motion proposed and negatived, re publication of, in detail, 135. 9. 1897. Committee to be appointed, 11, 21. Report, 143. Appendix No. 2. Public Accounts presented for the year 1896 and referred, 18, 20. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed. Extra number of copies ordered to be printed, 141. Motion proposed and negatived, re ncn-appearance in, of Provincial Indebtedness for Railway Certificate?, 41.

10. 1897-8. Committee to be appointed, 5, 34. Report, 79, 175. Appendix No. 1 Public Accounts presented, for 10 months, and for the year 1897, 37, 140. Referred to Com- mittee, 36. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed. Motion proposed and negatived, re non-appearance in, of Provincial Indebtedness for Railway Certificates, 112. 11. 1898. No Committee .appointed. August Session. Special. 12. 1899. Committee to be appointed, 67, 85. Report, 246. Appendix No. 1. Public Accounts presented, 75. Sessional Papers No. 3. Printed. Referred to Committee, 76.

13. 1900. Committee appointed, 17, 34. Report, 99, 113, 120, 177. Appendix No. 1. Public Accounts presented and referred to Committee, 43. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed. See Financial Affairs.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS : Mr. Speaker decides that letters quoted by a Minister of the Crow, in Debate, must be laid upon the ' Table, 1894, 84

PUBLIC EMPLOYES: See Public Officers. Official Appointments.

PUBLIC HKALTH: See Health.

PUBLIC HIGHWAYS AND BBIDGKS :

1. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend the Act to regulate travelling on, 1890, 28. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committep, 58. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 127. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 57. 2. Bill No. 226, introduced to amend, 1890, 105. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 121. No Report. 3. Bill No. 192, introduced to amend, 1891, 124. Second reading awd referred to a Select Committee, 153. Reported 157. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third reading, 167, R.A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 47.

4. Bill No. 108, introduced to an end the Act t<> regulate travelling on, 1894, 40. Second reading on division and referred to the Municipal Com uitbee, 94. Reported, 138 House goes into Commit- tee on, 15C. Third reading, 158. H. A., 203. 57 Vic c. 52. 5. Bill No. 129, introduced to amend the Act to regulate travelling on, 1897. 69. Second reading and referred to the 96. 114. Municipal Committee, Reported, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 162. R.A., 368. 60 Vic. c. 56. See Bicycle Paths.

6. Bill No. 122, introduced to amwd tin Act respecting travelling on, 1900, 52. Second reading and referred to the Munic pit Committee, 80. Reported, 152. Home goes inbo Committee on, 186. Third reading, 191. R. A. 232. 63 Vic. c. 40. Petitions 108 159 7. respecting, 1893, ; 18)3, ; 1894, 14. 170 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS :

1. Bill No. 159, introduced respecting aid to, 1894, 104. Order for second reading d ; scharged, 173.

2. Return presented, showing the number of inmates of, etc., 1889, 21, Sessional Papers No. %3. Printed.

3. Return ordered, shewing rates charged per 1000 gallons for water supplied to, etc., 1889, 88. Pre- sented, 148. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed. of 155-6 47. 4. Motions re purchase supplies for, superseded by amendments, 1889, ; 1891, 117 ; 1895, 43,

5. Motion for Return, giving names of permanent employes in ; withdrawn, 1891, 153. of in 44. 6. Motion for Return, shewing inventory chattels ; prices paid for, etc ; withdrawn, 1892, 7. Resolution for production of Orders in Council before Public Accounts Committee, re payment to officials of, in lieu of rent, etc., 3892, 58.

8. Return ordered, shewing names, etc., of permanent employes in, 1892, 66. Not brought down.

9. Return ordered, shewing in monthly form the expenditure in, from 1883 to 1891, 1892, 79. Pre- sented, 1894, 21. Sessional Papers No. 62. Printed.

is 10. Motion, that living and other allowances to officers of, objectionable in principle, etc ; superseded by amendment, 1893, 80-2.

11. Motions proposed and negatived, re salary of an additional Inspector, 1893, 193-4 ; 1894, 176 ; 1896, 142-3 158 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 145 ; 1899, 251. 12. Motion proposed and negatived re system of table allowances to officers of, 1894, 179. 13. Motion proposed and negatived re Staff of employes in connection with, 1894, 180.

14. Motion re mode of of to, and debate on 1895, 43. Debate proposed furnishing supplies adjourned, ^ resumed and motion negatived, 47. 15. Similar motion proposed and declared out of order, 1895, 136. 16. 149. Motions proposed and negatived re supply of farm feed and fodder, 1895, 136 ; 1897-8, 148,

17. Return ordered, classifying maintenance expenditures, etc., 1895, 73. Presented, 128. Sessional Papers No. 71. Printed. 18. Return ordered, showing the remuneration received by the Superintendent of each Asylum for in or 1895-1896, whether paid cash goods, etc , 1897, 74. Not brought down. 19. re of of 88 107-8. Motion proposed and negatived, system purchase supplies, 1897, ; 1897-8, 20. Motion proposed and negatived, re salaries and table allowance of Superintendent, Bursar and

of : Divisions. Surgeon Penetanguishene Reformatory, 1897-8, 150 1898-9, 261 ; 1900, 202. See

PUBLIC LANDS, AND PUBLIC LANDS ACT :

1. Bill No. 72, introduced to amend, 1890, 16. Second reading negatived, 98. 2. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend, 1891, 83. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 144. 142, Third reading, 158. R. A , 181. 54 Vic. c. 7. Bill 3. No. 165, introduced to authorize the transfer of, occupied .by the Canadian Pacific Railway, 1896, 91. Second reading, 112, House in Committee on, 129. Third reading, 137. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 11.

4. Bill No. 175, introduced respecting the expropriation of, by railway companies, 1896, 95. Second reading, 128. House in Committee on, 134. Third reading, 137. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 47. 5. Bill No. 185, introduced to amend the Public Lands Act, 1896, 101. Second reading. 134. House in 138. Committee on, Third reading, 142. R. A , 191. 59 Vic. c. 27.

6. Return ordered, giving dates, number of acres, etc., of e?ch Free Grant made since 1st July, 1857, under the authority of sec. 13 of, 1890, 16. Presented in part, 114. Sessional Papers No. 64. Printed.

PUBLIC LIBRARIES :

1 . Bill No 77, introduced to amend the Act, 1896, 36. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 83. No report.

2. Bil No. 156, introduced to improve the law respecting, 1896, 86. Resolutions introduced, Lieuten- ant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 109, 123. S^rond reading, 112. House in Committee on, 129. Third reading, 170. R.A., 191. 59 Vic c. 57. 3. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1897, 52. Second reading and referred to Municipal Com- mittee, 95. 4. Bill No. 69, introduced respecting, in Police Villages, 1897-8, 88. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 115. Reported, 135. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 142. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 27. 5. Bill No. 134, introduced to amend, 1899, 104. Second reading, 154. Houser-,goes into Committee on, 220, 234. Third reading, 235. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 29. 6. Petition respecting, 1896, 79. See Free Libraries and Mechanics Institutes. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 171

PUBLIC OFFICERS :

1. Bill No. 99, introduced respecting the fees of certain, 1892, 78. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 113. Third reading, 163. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 17. 2. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend the Act respecting the fees of certain, 1894, 109. Second reading, 141. 168. House goes into Committee on, Third reading ; amendments negatived, 171-2. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 9.

3. Bill No. 198, introduced respecting the assignment and attachment of salaries of, 1896, 113. Order for second reading discharged, 174. 4. Bill No. 174, introduced respecting the fees of certain, 1897, 114. Not proceeded with. 5. Order-in- certain Council presented, approving companies as security for, 1896, 65 ; 1900, 83.

6. Motion, that the system of paying by fees is objectionable, etc., superseded by amendment, 1891, 99-103. ns prop

1892 , 160-1. S. Motion proposed and negatived, re conferring upon County Councils the power of appointing Regis-

trars, etc, 1890, 157 ; 1892, 161 ; 1895, 60.

9. Motion proposed and negatived, fixing maximum net income of officers, 1892, 162.

10. Motions proposed and negatived, that Sheriffs, Registrars, etc., should be elected by the people, 1890.

158 ; 1891, 108 ; 1893, 141 ; 1895, 91 ; 1896, 170. 11. Motions proposed, re mode of appointment and remuneration and Debate on, adjourned, 1894, 63. Debate resumed and motion negatived, 70; 1897, .55. 12 Motion proposed and negatived, re appropriations of surplus income, 1894, 171. 13. Motion proposed and negatived, fixing maximum net income, 1894, 171. 14. Motion proposed and negatived, re auditing and regulations of disbursements, 1894, 172,

15. Motion proposed and negatived, re payment of, 1895, 35-6. 16. Resolution, re participation of officers of the public service, in Election campaigns, or becoming candidates for municipal councillors, 1897, 73.

17. Petitions respecting, 1892, 35, 45.

18. Petitions, re appointment and payment of, 1894, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 27, 35, 39, etc.

19. Petitions, re fee system, 1895, 29, 37. See Registrars. Public Service. Official Appointments.

PUBLIC PARKS :

1. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend the Act relating to, 1891, 63. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 85. Reported, 113. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading 168. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 44.. 2. Bill No. 128, introduced to amend, 1891, 65. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 85. 3. Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1895, 75. Order for second reading discharged. 106. 4. Bill No. 209, introduced to amend, 1899, 164. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 199. No report. 126. Petitions respecting, 1895, 29, 39 ; 1899,

PUBLIC SCHOOLS: See Education.

- PUBLIC SERVICE, ONTARIO :

1. Bill No. 83, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1897-8, 105. Second reading, 118, House goes into Committee on, 132. Third reading, 154. A. R., 188. 61 Vic. c. 6. 2. Bill No. 104, introduced to provide for the garnishment of the Salaries of Civil Servants, 1897-8, 137. into 188. 61 Second reading, 157. House goes Committee on ; third reading, 167. R.A., Vic. c. 7. 3. Resolution, re participation of officers of, in Election campaigns, or becoming candidates for munici- pal councillors, 1897, 73. See Public Officers. Official Appointments.

PUBLIC WEIGH SCALES :

Petitions for adoption of, 1890, 170 ; 1892, 116.

PUBLIC WORKS :

1. of 18 Reports the Commissioner presented, 1889, ; 1890, 35 ; 1891, 34 ; 1892, 36 ; 1893, 31 ; 1894, 44 ;

1895, 37 ; 1896, 26 ; 1897, 34 ; 1897-8, 158 ; 1899, 114 ; 1900, 55.

2. to Motion reduce expenditure of Department ; withdrawn, 1897, 142. 3. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce estimate for expenses of, 1897-8, 143.

4. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for salaries and expenses of Department of, 1899, 249. 172 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

PULPWeOD :

1. Agreement presented for erection and equipment of pulp and paper mills, at Sault Ste. Marie, 1895r 26. Sessional Papers, No. 44. Printed. Ratified by House, 114.

2. Return ordered, of copy of agreement re cutting of, 1896, 64. Presented, 131. Sessional Papers No, 74. Not printed.

3. Certain agreement ratified by the House, re catting of, by Clavet et al, 1896, 143. 4. Petition for Act to incorporate the Thunder Bay Pulp and Manufacturing Co'y> 1899, 87. Reported, 102. Bill No. 76, introduced and referred, 104. Reported adversely, fees remitted, 163.

5. Bill No. 97, introduced respecting the manufacture of Spruce and other pulpwood cut on the Crown Domain, 1900, 46. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 147, 195. Motion for third reading; amendment proposed but ruled out of order, 214. Third reading, 214. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 11.

6. Agreement presented, with Spanish River Co'y, 1900, 55. Sessional Papers No. 50. Printed. Motion for ratification of, and amendment tbat grants should be made subject to public competi- tion, etc., and debate on adjourned on division, 101. Debate resumed, amendment to amendment proposed, carried and agreement ratified, 133-5. 7. Motion for Return of correspondence with Messrs. Clavet, Whalen and Bray, re agreement of April, 1895, and Debate on adjourned, 1900, 151. Order for resuming Debate discharged, 188. 8. Agreement presented with Nepigon Co'y., 1900, 163. Sessional Papers, No. 80. Printed. Ratified on division, 215. 9. Agreement presented with Blanche River Cc'y., 1900, 175. Sessional Papers No. 49. Printed. Ratified on division, 216.

PUSLINCH : See Ouelph Presbytery.

/^v HER MAJESTY THE:

Addresses to Her Majesty, relative to :

1. Prince Albert Victor : Expressing sorrow at death of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, 1892 r 14. Addrecs to Lieutenant- Governor to transmit, 14, Ordered to be engrossed, 14. Acknowledged, 105. Despatch presented, covering communications from Her Majesty and their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales, respecting the death of Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence, 83. Sessional Papers No. 74. Printed.

2. Territorial Rights : Assuring Her Majesty of the unalterable loyalty and devotion of the people of Ontario, etc., 1896, 12. Ordered to be engrossed, 12. Address to His Honour the Lieutenant- Governor to transmit, 12.

3. Prince Henry of Battenburg : Expressing sorrow on account of death of, 1896, 13. Ordered to be engrossed, 13. Address to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor to transmit, 13. 4. Her Majesty .-Congratulating Her upon the approaching completion of the Sixtieth year of Her Reign, etc., 1897, 136. Ordered to be engrossed, 137. Address to the Administrator of the Govern- ment, to transmit to Govenor-General, 137. Acknowledged per Governor-General's Secretary,. 1897-8, 3.

QUEEN vs. BOLE AND CAHILL : Return ordered, of correspondence in connection with cases of, 1900, 47. Presented, 118. Sessional

Papers No . 70. Not printed. See West Elgin.

QUEEN VICTORIA NIAGARA FALLS PARK : 1. Bill No. 177, introduced to confirm a certain agreement between the Commissioners and the Cana- dian Niagara Power Company, 1892, 174. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 175. R, A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 8. 2. Bill No. 132, introduced in respect of, 1894, 78. Second reading, 116. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 150 R. A., 205. 57 Vic. c. 13. 3. Petition for Act to authorize the granting of land to the Clifton Suspension Bridge Co'y, 1896, 49. Reported, 59. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 64. Reported, 77. Second reading, 92, House goes into Committee on, 100. Third reading, 101. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 10. 4. Bill No. 241, introduced to confirm an agreement between the Commissioners and the Fort Erie Ferry Railway Company, 1900, 146. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 165. Third 178. R. A 232. 63 Vic. c. 15. reading, , 5. Return ordered, shewing the number/ of persons who visited the Park in 1888, number who paid for admission to islands, etc., 1889, 78. Presented, 134. Sessional Papers No. 62. Printed. 6. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to the establishment of, 1896, 171. Not brought down. 7. Return ordered, of copies of evidence taken by Arbitrators relating to the Davis properties, 1897,89. Not brought down. 8. Return ordered, of copy of agreement between Commissioners of the Niagara Falls Electric Railway Company and the Canadian Niagara Power Company, 1897-8, 80. Presented, 127. Sessional Papers No. $. Not printed. See Niagara Falls and Rapids. 124 92 79 9. Reports of Commissioners presented, 1889, 44 ; 1890, 115 ; 1891, 142 ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ;

1895, 37 ; 1896, 61 ; 1897, 54 ; 1897-8, 174; 1899, 116 ; 1900, 76. 10. Agreement presented, between Commissioners and Ontario Power Company of Niagara Falls, 1900. 148. Sessional Papers No. 79. Not printed. See Canadian Niagara Power Co'y. SESSIONAL 1889 1900. 173 1900 J JOURNALS AND PAPERS, TO

QUEEN'S COUNSEL : Bill No. 158, introduced respecting the appointment of, 1897, 98. Second reading, 111. House goes into Committee on, 117. Third reading, 134. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 26.

QUEEN'S WHARF FERRY : See Toronto Chain Ferry. QUEENSTON, ST. CATHARINES AND PORT DALHOUSIE ELECTRIC RAILWAY: Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 27. Reported, 45. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 63. Reported, 103. Second reading, 106. Recommitted, 124. Reported, 129. House goes into Com- mittee on, 159. Third reading, 164. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 121.

<^UIBALL, W. A. : of and conduct of 71. 1. Motion for copies correspondence respecting appointment ; withdrawn, 1893, 2. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence relating to, 1895, 108. Presented, 1896, 16. Sessional Papers No. 53. Not printed.

T3 AIL WAY ACT : See Railways and Railway Act.

i

RAILWAY AID : 119. 1. Resolutions introduced respecting, 1889, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; certain amendments negatived and House goes into Committee on, 140-3. Reported and referred to Bill 148. Bill No. 205, introduced, 148. Second reading, 148. House goes into Committee on; third reading, 153. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 35.

2. Resolutions introduced respecting, 1890, 160. Lieutenant-Qovernor's recommendation signified ; paFsed through Committee and referred to Bill, 183-4. Bill No. 257, introduced, 184. Second third 184-5. 199. 53 Vic. c. 46 reading ; amendment negatived ; reading, R.A., to certain 160. 3. Bill No. 176, introduced respecting Aid railways, 1892, Resolutions introduced ; Lieutenant-Governor's absent signified, passed through Committee and referred to Bill. 166, 191, 201. Second reading. 177. House goes into Committee on, 195, 202. Third reading, 202. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 41.

4. Resolutions introduced respecting Aid to certain Railways and Lieutenant-Governor's recommenda- tion signified, 1893, 166, 184. Certain amendments proposed, 184. House goes into Committee on, 185-6. Resolutions referred to Bill, 187. Bill No. 199. introduced, read a second time and passed through Committee of the Whole, 188. Certain amendments proposed and negatived, 188-9. Third reading, 189. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 34.

5. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Commit- tee and referred to Bill, 1894, 173. Bill No. 185, introduced granting Aid to certain Railways, 175. Second reading, 189. House goes into Committee on, 190. Third reading, 191. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c 49.

6. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant. Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Commit- tee and referred to Bill, 1895, 147-9. Bill No. 213, introduced respecting Aid to certain Railways and Works, 149. House goes into Committee on, 149. Amendment proposed and negatived re Bridge over Ottawa Hiver, 160. Third reading, 160. R. A., 16G. 58 Vic. c. 36. 7. Bill No. 212, introduced, respecting Aid to, 1896, 162. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant-Gover- and referred to 82. .Second nor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee Bill, 179 in on third 183. R. 191. 59 Vic. c. 48. See Public reading ; House Committee ; reading, A., Lands. Administrator's assent 8. Resolutions introduced respecting Aid to certain Railways ; signified, passed, through Committee and referred to Bill, 1897, 147-49. Bill No. 187, introduced, 15*. Second into Committee 153. Third 160. R. 168. 60 Vic. c. 40. reading ; House goes on, reading, A., 9. Resolutions introduced granting Aid to certain Railways and to International Railway Bridge at or

near Cornwall, 1897-8, 155, 160. House goes into Committee on ; Lieutenant-Governor's recom- Committee and referred to Bill No. mendation signified ; passed through Bill, 163-5, 167-8. 112, introduced respecting Aid to, 169. Second reading, 1/4. House goes into Committee on, 175. 178. 188. 61 Vic. c. 22. Third reading ; amendment negatived, R.A.,

10. Bill No. 253, introduced respecting Aid to certain Railways, 1899, 234. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant.Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 295. 292-4. Second reading, 295. House goes into Committee on, Third reading ; amendments negatived, 295-9. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 23. 11. Bill No. 263, introduced respecting Aid to, 1900, 190. Resolutions introduced, 185. Lieutenant- Governor's recommendation signified, passed through Commitcee and referred to Bill, 189. Second into 197. Motion for third and amendment reading ; House goes Committee on, reading proposed and negatived that grants be made as loans, 219. Third reading on division, 220. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 28. 12. Amendments proposed and negatived, in the direction of a more liberal scheme and for granting Aid to bona fide projected Railways in older counties which have not before received Provincial Aid and where an equivalent amount is granted out of the Public Funds of the Dominion, 1889,

140-2 ; 1890, 184. 13. Motion proposed and negatived, to strike out of Bill the provisions, so far as relates to the plan of establishing half-yearly payments for forty year*, in lieu of cash payments, 1893, 188. 174 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

RAILWAY AID Continued.

14. Motion to add to the proposal for third reading of Bill, that during the Recess the Government con- sider and be prepared to submit to the House, some measure looking to the development of the mineral resources of the Province, declared out of order, 1893, 188-9. 15. Motion proposed and negatived, that the present valuation of the indebtedness for annuities and certificates, does not appear in the statement of liabilities, etc., 1897, 40-1. 16. Amendment proposed re nationality of employes, and time of residence, superseded by amendment, 1897 8, 178. 17. Motion proposed and negatived, regretting that the present value of, for annuities and railway certificates does not appear in the statement of liabilities of Province, nor in the Public Accounts, 1897-8, 112. 18. Return ordered, shewing amount still to be paid on Railway Aid Certificates, etc., 1890, 79. Pre- sented, 170. Sessional Papers No. 85. Printed. 19. Return ordered, shewing number of miles built since 1871, by companies which have received aid, etc., 1896, 80. Not brought down. 20. Statement presented, shewing Railways which have received Provincial Aid, 1897,39. Stssional Papers No. 49. Printed. 21. Return ordered, showing the various unexpended grants to railways, amount authorized to be paid

' in cash subsidies, if earned, etc,, 1900, 124. Not brought down.

22. Papers and Documents presented, relating to the following Railways :

(a) Central Counties, 1893, 191 ; 1899, 272.

(b) Central Ontario Railway, 1899, 272.

(c) Haliburton, Whitney and Mattawa Railway, 1899, 272.

(d) Irondale, Bancroft and Ottawa, 1893, 191 ; 1894, 149 ; 1899, 272.

(e) James Bay Railway, 1899, 272. (/) Kingston, Napanee and Western, 1893, 191.

((/) Northern and Pacific Junction, 1894, 149.

(h) Ontario, Belinont and Northern, 1899, 272.

(i) Ontario, Hudson's Bail and Western, 1899, 272. 149 (j ) Ontario and Rainy River, 1890, 169 ; 1894, ; 1899, 272. 169 149. (k) Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound, 1890, ; 1893, 191 ; 1894, 23. Petition against further aid being given to Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, 1893, 84.

24. Petitions re manufacture of rolling ttock r.f tubsidiztd Roads in Canada, 1897, 30, 31, 34, 40, 46, 48r 50, 58, etc. See Railways and Railway Act.

RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY ACT:* 1. Bill No. 204, introduced to amend the Railway Act, 1890, 86. Order for second reading discharged, 108. 2. Bill No. 207, intioduced to amend the Act, 1890. 86. Second reading, 102. House goes into Com- mittee on, 124. Third reading, 132. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 45.

3. Bill No. 74, introduced to amend the Ditches and Watercourses Act, 1890, 16. Second reading and 38. title to to referred to the Municipal Committee, Reported ; amended apply Railway, 118. c. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 127. R, A , 199. 53 Vic 69.

4. Bill No. 155, introduced relating to, 1891, 86. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 139. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 39. 5. Bill No. 150, introduced to amend the Ditches and Watercourses Act aa applied to Railways, 1891, 83. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 139. R. A,, J81. 54 Vic. c. 50.

6. Bill No. 167, introduced to amend the Railway Laws of Ontario and to provide for the qualification of Locomotive Engineers, Conductors and Brakemen, 1892, 129. Order for second reading dis- charged, 157.

7. Bill No. 149, introduced to amend the Railway Laws of Ontario and to provide for the due qualifi- cation of Railway Engineers, Conductors and Brakemen, 1893, 97. Order for second reading, dis- charged, 144. 8. Bill No. 64, introduced f.-r the preservation of life and property at crossings, in Cities, Towns and Villages, 1894, 16. Older for second reading discharged, 49. 9. Bill No. 209, introduced to amend The Railway Act, 1895, 119. Second reading, 126. House goes into Committee on, 132. Third reading, 154. R A., 166, 58 Vic. c. 35. 10. Bill No. 149. introduced respiting Railway Lands, 1895, 75. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 125. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 37, 11. Bill No. 175, introdi'ced respecting the expropriation of Public Lands by Railway Companies, 1&96, 95. Second readiog, 128. House goes into Committee on, 134. Thhd reading, 137. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 47.

*For pr< ceeding* relating to private incorporations of Companies, vide their respective alphabetica titles. See also Railway Aid. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 175

RAILWAYS AND RAILWAY ACT Continued.

12. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend, 1899, 73. Order for second reading discharged, 234. 13. Bill No. 248, introduced respecting certain Railways, 1900, 153. Second reading, 166. House goes into Committee on, 183, 200. Third reading, 200. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 2. 14. Bill No. 174, introduced to amend the Railway Act, 1900, 85. Order for second reading dis- charged. 162. 15. Committee recommend that a special case be submitted to the Courts for the purpose of ascertain- ing the extent of the powers of the Legislature in dealing with Ditches and Watercourses and the Drainage laws and works required to be constructed through, across or upoa the lands of Railway Companies, or under tracks, 1894, 129.

16. Standing Committees on : 1889, Appointed, 8, 21. Report 76, 79,92. 1890, Appointed. 5, 18. Report, 71, 77, 95, 118. 1891, Appointed, 27, 32. Report, 67, 70, 74, 82, 86, 88, 94. 1892, Ap- pointed, 9. 13. Report, 94, 114, 116, 118, 128. 1893, Appointed, 5, 19. Report, 84, 96, 100, 109, 120, 126, 131, 136. 1894, Appointed, 5, 16. Report, 62, 75, 80, 87, 95, 109. 1895, Appointed, 11, 23. Report, 77, 94, 112 118, 124, 129. 1896, Appointed, 9, 22. Report, 60, 72, 89, 97, 113. 1897, Appointed, 11, 21. Report, 71. 82, 87, 92, 94, 99. 1897-8, Appointed, 5, 35. Report, 101, 104, 110, 117, 129, 135, 142. 1899, Appointed, 66, 84. Report, 133, 141, 153, 157, 163, 190, 197, 210. 1900, Appointed, 17, 33. Report, 85, 90, 94, 103, 107, 113, 129, 136, 142, 177. 17. Petitions respecting, 1889, 18

18. Petitions for reduction of fare?, 1884, 13, 15, 18, 22, 24. 27, 29, 34, 35, 33 ; 1895, 38. 19. Petition re enforcement of contracts by Companies, 1895, 118.

RAILWAY ANNUITIES ; See Railway Aid.

RAILWAY COMPANIES : See Railways and Railway Act.

RAILWAY LANDS : See Railways and Railway Act.

RAILWAY PASSES : See Legislative Assembly.

RAILWAY SCRIP: See Railway Aid

RAILWAY STEEL AND IRON :

Bill No. 165, intr- duced to encourage the manufacture of, 1897, 102. Second reading, 127. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 41.

RAINY RIVER DISTRICT :

1. Bill No. 184, introduced for the relief of medical practitioners in, 1891, 113. Second reading, 130. 140. Third 143. 181. 54 c. House goes into Committee on, reading, R A , Vic. 27.

2. Bill No. 85, introduced to establish an office of Land Titles for, 1893, 25. Second reading, 61. House goes into Committee on, 75. Third reading, 86. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 23

3. Bill No. 99, introduced to facilitate the Administration of Justice in, 1894, 36. Second reading, 75. House goes into Committee on, 81. Third reading, 109. R. A., 203 67 Vic. c. 32.

4. Bill No. 77, introduced respecting road allowances >n the Rainy River Survey, 1895, 20. Second into 59. Third 62. R. 166. 5. reading, 38. House goes Committee on, reading, A , 58 Vic. o.

RALEIGH, TOWNSHIP. OP : Return ordered, of correspondence relating to reduction made in indebtedness of, 1889, 88. Presented, 105. Sessional Papers No. 52. Not printed. RAM: Return ordered, of correspondence as to purchase of a ram from one John Glennie, 1898, 11. Not brought down.

RAT PORTAGE, GENERAL HOSPITAL : Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 131.

RAT PORTAGE, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 21. Reported, 50. Bill, No. 87, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 72. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 133. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 83. -See Keewatin.

2. Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 205, of the, 1897 8, 14. Reported, 62. Bill No. 23, intro- duced and referred, 53. Reported, 75. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 160. R. A,, 188. 61 Vic. c. 50. of 84. 3. Petition -for Act respecting By-law No. 248, the, 1900, Reported, 93 Bill No. 65, intio- duced and referred, 95. Reported, 142. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 184. Third reading, 209. R. A., 232. 63 Vic..c. 91. of 4. Return ordered, of papers in reference to the enforcement the Liquor License Law in, etc., 1894, 135. Not brought down.

RAT PORTAGE, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 77, 1890, 44. Reported, 49. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 93. R. A., 19iJ. 53 Vic. c. 101. 176 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

RAYMOND, MILDRED : Petition for Act respecting the Trusts under the Marriage Settlement of Mildred and John Raymond, 1899, 110. Reported, 119. Bill No. 87, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 122. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 132. Reported, 146. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 173. Third reading, 181. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 121.

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES :

Return ordered, shewing in tabulated form, a statement of, from all sources since Confederation, etc., 1890, 78. Presented, 170. Sessional Papers No. 83. Printed.

REFERENCES AND ARBITRATIONS :

Bill No. 180, introduced amending and consolidating the enactments respecting, 1897, 123. Second into on third 163. R. J68. 60 Vic. 16. reading, 163. House goes Committee ; reading, A., c,

REFERENDUM :

Petition for adoption of, 1893, 65, 104. See Bare-Spence System. Proportionate Representation.

REFORMATORIES : See Gaols.

REFUGE, HOUSES OF :

1. Bill No. 89, introduced respecting the establishment of, 1890, 25. Second reading, 53. Resolutions

introduced, 67. Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and 93. referred to Bill, 74. House goes into Committee on Bill, 75, 86, Third reading ; amendment negatived, 93. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 78.

2. Bill No. 96, introduced respecting the establishment of, 1894, 34. Order for second reading dis- charged, 79.

3. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend the Act respecting the establishment of, 1895, 75. Order for second reading discharged, 100. 4. Bill No. 142, introduced respecting, 1896, 82. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's re- referred to 116. read- commendation signsfied ; passed through Committee and Bill, 106, Second ing, 96. House in Committee on, 110. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 75.

of 14 115 112 143 21 : 10 5. Reports Inspectors presented, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, 1894, ; 1895, 159 158 1900.* 70 ; 1896, 10 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1899, 272 ; 23 88. 6. Petitions respecting, 1889, ; 1895, 18 29. 7. Petition re compul-ory erection of, 1897, ; 1897-8, 8. Petition re purchase of land for inmates to labour on, 1897, 19. See Industry, Souses of. Indigent Persons. Hospitals.

REGSITRARS, REGISTRY ACT AND OFFICES :

1. Bill No. 133, introduced respecting Registry Offices, 1889, 53. Second reading ; amendment nega- tived, 78. House goes into Committee on division, 108, 119. Third reading ; amendment negatived, 136-8. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 19.

2. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend the Registry Act, 1889, 30. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 55. Reported, 99. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 112.

3. Bill No 193, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 106. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 4. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 64. Second reading and referred to a Select Com- mittee, 107. Reported, 122. Order for House to go into Committee on discharged, 149. 5. Bill No. 149, introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 52. Second reading negatived, 169.

6. Bill No. 236, introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 113. Second reading, 128. House goes into Com- 199. 53 c. 30. mittee on, 140. Third reading ; amendments negatived, 157-9. R. A., Vic.

7. Bill No. 162, introduced respecting Returns by Registrars, 1890, 64. Order for second reading dis- sharged, 126. 8. Bill No. 82. introduced to amend the Act, 1890, 20. See Custody of Title Deeds Act. 9. Bill No. 160, introduced respecting Registry and Sheriff's fees, 1890, 61. Second reading negatived, 149.

10. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend the Registry Act, 1891, 49. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 78. No report. 11. Bill No. 158, introduced, respecting returns by Registrars and Masters of Titles, 1890, 89. Order for second reading discharged, 152.

12. Bill No. 181, introduced to amend the Registry Act, 1891, 111. Order for second reading dis- charged, 153.

13. Bill No. 51, introduced to amend the Act, 1892. Order for second reading discharged, 115.

14. Bill No. 72, introduced respecting Returns by Registrars and Masters of Title under the Land Titles Act, 1892, 46. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 130. No report. 15. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend the Act, 1892, 85. Order for second reading discharged, 180. 16. Bill No. 124, introduced to amend the proof for registration of instruments, 1892, 90. Order for second reading discharged, 132.

#The report for this year is part of the Report on Hospitals and Charities. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 177

REGISTRIES, REGISTRY ACT AND OFFICES Continued.

17. Bill No. 165, introduced to amend the Aot, 1892, 129. Second reading, 146. House goes into Com mittee on, 176. Third reading, 176. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 21. 18. Bill No. 171, introduced to amend the Act, 1892, 139. Second reading and referred to Committee of the Whole on above Bill, 147. 19. Bill No. introduced to amend the 179, Act, 1892, 188. Second reading ; House goes into Committee

on ; thiid reading, 188. R. A., 207, 55 Vic. c. 22. 20. Bill No. 84, introduced to amend the Act, 1893, 85. Second reading, 118. House goes into Com- mittee on, 147. Order discharged, 179. Bill 21. No. 89, introduced respecting Returns by Registrars and Masters of Titles, etc., 1893, 30. Order for second reading discharged, 112. 22. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend the Act, 1893, 56. Second readine and referred to a Select Committee, 114. Reported, 141. House goes into Committee on, 158. Order discharged, 168. 23. Bill No. 135, introduced to consolidate the Acts respecting the regi-tration of instruments relating to lands, 1893, 80. Second reading, 163. House goes into Committee on, 179. Thiid reading, 179. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 21. 24. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend. 1893, 132. Second reading and referred to Committee of the whole, 158. Order discharged, lt>8. 25. Bill No. 162, introduced to amend the Act, 1894, 1C9. Second reading, 118. Horn e goes into Com- mittee on, 122. Third reading, 152. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 35. 26. Bill No. 94, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 38. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 64. JV^ report. 27. Bill No. 110, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 50. Order for second reading discharged, 65. 28. Bill No. 143, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 73. Order for second reading discharged, 100. 29. Bill No. 178, introduced to amend the Act, 1895, 101. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 30. Bill No. 187, introduced to amend, 1895, 104. Second reading, 126. House goes into Committee on, 132, 153. Third reading, 153. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c 22. 31. Bill No. 102, introduced to amend the Act, 1896, 53. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 99. 32. Bill No. 109, introduced to amend, 1896, 64. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee. 109. Reported, 137. Order discharged, 174. 33. Bill No. 119, introduced to amend, 1896, 83. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 98.

34. Bill No. 154, introduced to amend, 1896, 86. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee,

35. Bill No. 160, introduced to amend, 1896, 86. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's re-

commendation signified ; pas-ed through Committee and referred to Bill, 128, 15*7. S-cord read- ing, 128. House in Committee on, 138, 155, Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 29. 36. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend the Act, 1897, 78. Order for second reading discharged, 96. 37. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend the Act, 1897, 92. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 104. Reported, 118. Order fnr House to go into Committee on discharged, 141. 38. Bill No. 58, introduced with reference to the registration of instruments in respect of unpatented lands and the valuation of mining lands for the purpo.se of assurance under the Land Titles Act, 1897, 73. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 111. Third reading, 123. R A 168, 60 Vic. c. 21. 39. Bill No. 98. introduced to amend, 1899, 75. Order for second reading discharged, 150. 40. Bill No. 117, introduced to amend, 1899, 95. Second reading negatived, 158. 41. Bill No. 132, introduced to amend, 1899, 99. Point of order raised and sustained, upon motion for second reading, that Bill was in the nature of a Private Bill, and order for second reading dis- charged, 182. Petition in favour of, 105. See Perth. 42. Bill No. 202, introduced to amend, 1899, 157, Second reading and referred to the Legal Com- mittee, 189.

43. Bill No. 21.3, introduced to amend, 1899, 173. Second reading, 222. House goes into Committee on, 236. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 16. 44. Bill No. 181, introduced to amend the Act, 1900, 90. Second reading, 110. House goes into Com- mittee on, 144, 179. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 19. 45. Motion proposed and negatived, that it is inexpedient to provide for the division of the City of Toronto, for registration purpofces and thereby, as well, to create an office etc., 1889, 78. 46. Motion proposed and negatived, re division of Toronto, and as to per centages. to be retained bv Re- gistrar, 1889, 136.

47. Motion proposed and negatived, re expenses to be incurred, under Act dividing Toronto office 1889, 137. 48. Motions proposed and negatived, re appointment of Registrars, by Councils of Municipalities, 1890

157 ; 1892, 161 ; 1895, 60.

49. Motion pioposed and negatived, re passing of By-laws, for the regulation, etc., of offices, 1890, 157. 12 j.i. 178 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

REGISTRARS, REGISTRY ACT AND OFFICES Continued. re election 50. Motions proposed and negatived, of, by the people, 1890, 158: 1891, 108; 1893, 141 ; 1895.

91 ; 1896, 170. 51. Motions, that the system of paying by fees is objectionable, etc., superseded by amendment, 1891,

99-103 ; 1895, 36. 52. Motiors proposed and negatived, re payment of surplus income to Councils of Municipalities, 1892,

160-1 ; 1894, 171. and re maximum net income of 53. Motions proposed negatived, Registrars, etc., 1892, 162 ; 1894, 171. 54. Motion proposed and negatived, re fee to be charged for searching abstract index, 1892, 176. 55. Motion proposed, that no person shall practice certain professions, while holding office of Regis-

trar ; withdrawn, 1892, 176. 56. Motion, that the Public Accounts of 1893, be referred t.o Committee on Public Accounts, with in- structions to examine witnesses, in relation to all matters affecting expenditure in connection with 122-4. RegiatryOffices ; superseded by amendment, 1894, 57. Motion proposed and negatived, re mode of inspection, appointment and remuneration of Registrars, 1894, 176. 58. Motion proposed and negatived, re auditing of accounts, and regulations of disbursements, 1894, 172. 59. Motion proposed and negatived, for a Return shewing the names of applicants for the position of Registrar of Brant and Wentworth, 1896, 45. 60. Motion proposed and negatived, re mode of appointment of Registrars, 1897, 55. 61. Motion proposed and negatived, re Election of, 1897, 56. 62. Motion, for Return of names of all applicants for the position of Registrar, of County of Ontario, 103. etc ; withdrawn, 1897, of 25 229 63. Reports Inspectors presented, 1890, 105; 1894, ; 1896, 65; 1897, 101, ; 1898-9; ; 1900, 176. of fees emoluments 103 64. Statements and presented, 1889, ; 1890, 80 ; 1891, 178 ; 1892, 117 ; 1893, 25 103 65 159 134 ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897,* 18^7-8, ; 1899*, 1900.*

65. Return ordered, from memoranda of Inspector, shewing instruments received for registration, etc., 1894.105. Presented, 128. Sessional Papers No. 106. Printed.

66. Rfturn ordered, shewing losses sustained by reason of error, etc., 1894, 105. Presented, 154. Ses- sional Papers No. 116. Printed.

67. Motion for Return shewing persons employed in each Registration Division, for the last three years, etc., and Debate on adjourned, 1894, 118. Debate resumed, Motion carried and Return ordered, 127. Not brought down.

68. Resolution concurred in, as to payment to County Treasurers of certain fees, 1896, 154. 69. Return ordered, of correspondence in connection with resignation of Registrar, of County of Ren- frew, 1900, 79. Not brought down.

70. Petitions respecting 1889, 19, 23, 29, 33, 49, 52; 1891, 46; 1892, 34, 45; 1896, 48. See Public Offiicers.

RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS :

1. Bill No. 198, introduced to make further provision respecting the property of 1889, 115. Second reading, 151. House goes into Committee on, third reading, 152. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c, 54.

2. Bill No. 173, introduced to amend the Act respecting the property of 1890, 69. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 87. Reported adversely, 129.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES : See Asylums.

RENFREW REGISTRAR :

Return ordered, of correspondence in connection with resignation of, 1900, 79. Not brought down.

RENFREW, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to enable the Corporation to issue debentures, 1892, 34. Reported, 61. Bill No. 42, 82. introduced ar.d referred, 62. Reported , 75. Second reading, House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 116. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 84.

REPORTS, DEPARTMENTAL :f

Return ordered, showing the date, during each Session of the Legislature from 1884 to 1889, on which all th f-eve al Reports printed, were presented to the Legislature, 1890, 23. Presented, 130. Ses- sional Papers No. 70. Not printed.

REPRIEVES : See Boys.

* Included in the fteport of Inspector. fBeginning with the year 1890, this information is given in the index list of Sessional Papers of each year. From lfc67-8 to 1888, Vide pp. 110-113 of General Index, 1867-8 to 1888. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 179

REVENUES, PROVINCIAL : 1. Bill No. 165, introduced to Supplement the Revenue of the Province, 1899, 125. Resolutions intro- Committee concurred duced ; Lieutenant Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through ; in on division and referred to Bill, 164-70. Motion for t-econd reading and six months' hoist pro- House in 235. Motion for third posed and negatived, ^70-1. goes Committee on, 211, 222, reading and six months' hoist pioposed and negatived, 278-9. Third reading on divisio'n, 279-80. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 8.

2. Bill No. 187, introduced to amend the Act to supplement the, 1900, 95. Not proceeded with. 3. Bill No. 240 introductd respecting the Supplementary Revenues of the Province, 190\ 146. Second 195. reading, 166. House goes into Committee on, 183, Third reading ; amendment negatived, 218. R. A., 232. 63 V; c. 6. 4. Return ordered, shewing amount of, received by each Department, as audited by Financial Com- mission, 1900, 107, Presented, 136. Sessional Papers No. 76. Not printed. 5. Petition of Chatham Gas Company re cities of 15,000, 1899, 187.

REYNOLDS, HERBERT STANLEY : to enable him to 28. 34. Bill No. introduced Petition for Act practie Dentistry, 1895, Reported, 30, and referred, 35. Reported, 62. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 87. Third reading, 91. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 126. RIDKAU CLUB:

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 39. Reported, 60. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 61. Reported, 77. Second reading, 83. House goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 93. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 99.

2. Petition f:>r Act respecting, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 59. Second reading, 66. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 90. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 104. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 15. Reported, 32. Bill No. 17, introduced and referred, 33. Re- pi rted, 51. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 81. Third reading, 86. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 122.

RIGGS, LEWIS FREDERICK : Petition for Act to authorize him to practise dentistry, 1897-8, 47. Reported, 99. Bill No. 36, intro- title duced and referred, 101. Reported ; amended, 117. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 155. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 78.

RIVERS, STREAMS AND CREEKS:

1. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend the Act for the protection of the Public interest in, 1892, 76. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 93. Reportsd, 138. House goes into Com-

mittee on ; third reading, 148. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 23.

2. Bill No. 181, introduced to amend the Act protecting the public interest in, 1894, 139. Second c. reading, 154. House goes intD Committee on ; third reading, 175. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. 36. 3. Petit on re interpretation of certain words of Act, 1889, 106.

RIVERTON, VILLAGE OF : Petitions for Act to incorporate, 1892, 23, 49. Reported, 50, Petitions against, 21, 37, 67. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, preamble not proven, 72. Fees remitted, 89.

ROAD COMPANIES :

1. Bill No. 104, introduced respecting, 1896, 60. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 84. Reported with provisions of another Bill embodied, 141. House in Committee on, 172. Third reading, 177. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 43. 2. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend the General Road Companies' Act, 1896, 70. Second reading: and referred to the Municipal Committee, 93. Reported, as embodied in another Bill, 141. See above. Joint Stock Companies.

ROADS AND ROAD MAKING :*

1. Bill No. 82, introduced respecting roads laid out along side line* in certain townships, 1897, 28. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 79. Reported, 111. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 141. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 65. 2. Bill No. 105, introduced respecting roads in unincorporated townships, 1897-8, 137. Second reading 162. into third and referred to the Leg*l Committee, 157. Reported, House goes Committee on ; read ng, 182 R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 26. 93 140 209 3. Reports of Instructor in road making, presented, 1897, ; *897-8, ; 1899, ; 1900, 176. 4. Petitions for definition, by Statute, of what constitutes a lawful roadway, 1900, 23, 113.

ROCHESTER, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act to provide for the division of, 1894, 19. Against, 26. Reported, 53. Bill No. 39, not fees 86. introduced and referred, 57. Repoted preamble proven ; remitted,

*For previous Reports upon road making, see Farmer's Institutes Reports. 180 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

ROMNKY AND ST. C/LAIR TRAMWAY Co'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 48. Reported, 54. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 56. Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 118. RONDEAU PROVINCIAL PARK:

1. Bill No. 97, introduced to establish, 1894, 34. Petition in favor of, 13. Second reading, 75. House goes into Committee on, 81. Third reading, 107. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 15. 2. Bill No. 171, introduced in relation to, 1897, 107 Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 135. Third leading, 135. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 6. 3. Regulations presented, 1895, 20. Sessional Papers No. 40. Printed. 4. Order in Council presented, re taking of waterfowl, 1897-8, 153. Sessional Papers No. 50. Not printed. 5. Petition that no further expenditure be made on, 1896, 101.

ROPE MANUFACTURE :

Copy of agreement presented, re manufacture of, at Central Prison, 1899, 100. Sessional Papers No. 58. Printed in Sessional Papers.

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ROYAL COMMISSIONS : See Commissions of Enquiry.

ROYALTIES : See Mines.

RUPERTS LAND : Petition for Act to incorporate the Finance Committee and the Church Missionary Society in the Piocef-e of, 1897, 65. Repotted, 68. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 69. Reported; fees re- mitted. 83 Second reading, 96. House goes into Committee on, 98. Third reading, 107. R A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 99.

RUSSELL SQUARE :

1. Return orderfd, of a copy of the plan, showing location of, in the City of Toronto, etc., 1894, 67. Presented, 141 Sessional Papers No. 112. Printed. See Upver Canada College.

2. Motion for Select Committee to enquire and repoit as to, etc., negatived, 1895, 107-S.

3. Petitions for legislation respecting, 1895, 94, 118.

s T. CATHARINES, CITY OF : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 50. Reported, 61. Bill No. 66, reported withdrawn; fees re- mitted, 94.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No, 18, introduced and refer- red, 42 Reported, 60. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee, on, 102. Third reading, 104 R.A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 79.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 42. Re- fees 96. ported withdrawn ; remitted, 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 22. Reported, 29. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 32. fees Reported preamble not proven ; remitted, 74.

5. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 944, 1895 ( 19. Reported, 56. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, 90, Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 129. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 79,

6. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 28. Reported, 56. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred. 58. Re- ported, 90. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 119, 141. Third reading, 154. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 78.

7. Petiti' n for Act respecting, 1900, 30. Reported, 57. Bill No. 38^ introduced and referred, 63. Re- ported, 123. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 192, 211. Third reading, 211. R.A.,232. 63V. c. 92.

8. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 1254 of the, 1900, 23. Reported, 73. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 120. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 146. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 93.

ST. CATHARINES, MERRITON BRIDGE AND ROAD CO'Y. :

Petition for Act to incorporate, 1891, 5J>, Reported, rules not complied with, 69.

ST. CATHARINES MILLING CO'Y.: vs. REGINA : Papers and Documents presented, relating to the case of, 1889, 159. Sessional Papers No. 68. Not printed. See Boundaries.

ST. CATHARINES, THOROLD AND NIAGARA FALLS ROAD :

Bill No. 228, introdnced to vest certain portions of, in the Town of Niagara Falls and Township of Stamford, 1890 105. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 127. Third reading, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 5. 1889 TO 1900. 181 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

ST. CATHARINES WATER WORKS : 50. 1. Petition for Act to provide for the extension of, and for other purposes, 1889, 32. Reported, f Bill N o. 46, introduced and referred, 61. Reported, 84. Second reading, 90. House in Committee on, 110, 138. Third reading, 138. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 70. 2. Petition for Act respecting. 1896, 15. Reported, 25. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 63. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 115. Third reading, 152. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 91.

3. Petition for Act to revise and consolidate the Acts relating to, 1899, 99. Reported, 120. Bill No. 190. 147, introduced and referred, 125. Reported adversely ; fees remitted,

ST. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL : See Kingston.

ST. JOSEPH, SISTERS OF :

Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 40. Reported, 52. Bill No. 16, introduced and referred, 53. fees 81. into Committee 114. Third Reported ; remitted, 75. Second reading, House goes on, reading, 137. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 76.

ST. LUKE'S GENERAL HOSPITAL : See Ottawa.

ST. MARY'S, TOWN OF : Petition for Act to separate certain lands from, 1895, 31. Reported, 49. Bill No. 11, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 103. Second reading, 109. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 130. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 80.

ST. THOMAS, AMASA WOOD HOSPITAL :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1893, 105.

ST. THOMAS, CITY OF : 1. Petition for Act to enable the Corporation to issue debentures for water works. 1890, 12. Reported, 29. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 29. Reported, 50. Second reading, 67. House goes into Committee on, 79. Third reading, 82. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 102.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate certain debts of, 1891, 37. Reported, 44. Bill No. 5, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 62. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 108. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 79.

ST. THOMAS, PARISH OF : Petition for Act to authorize the sale of certain lands by the congregation of the Church cf England in, 1893, 3?. Reported, 54. Bill No. 51, introduced and referred to Commission rs of Estate Bills, 104. 55. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 67. Reported ; fees remitted, Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 135. Third reading, 138. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 112.

ST. THOMAS RADIAL ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 29. Reported, 34. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 35. Reported, 118. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 155. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 111.

ST. THOMAS AND ST. THOMAS STREET RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 17. Reported, 52. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 66. Re- ported, 95. Second reading, 114. Houie goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 131. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 51.

SALARIES, GARNISHMENT OF : See Public Service.

SANATORIA FOR CONSUMPTIVES : See Municipalities.

SANDWICH EAST, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petitions for Act to provide for the division of, 1892, 23, 45. Reported, 74. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 75. Reported, 107. Second reading on division, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading on division, 164. R. A., 207, 55 Vic. c. 85.

SANDWICH, WINDSOR AND AMHERSTBURG RAILWAY COMPANY :

1. Petition for Act to further amend the Act respecting, 1891, 41. Reported, 47. Bill No. 61, intro- duced and referred, 6*. Reported, 88. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 114. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 94.

2. Petition for Act to amend Acts relating to, 1893, 34. Reported, 42. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 131. Second reading, 135. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 171. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. 97.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 28. Reported, 64. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 111. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A., 188. 6 1 Vic. c. 62. 182 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

SAN JOSE SCALE :

1. Bill No. 47, introduced to prevent the ppread of, 1897-8, 45. Resolution introduced, Lieutenant- Governor's recommendation signified ; parsed through Committee and referred to Bill, 102, 105-6. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on. 111. Third reading, 135. R. A., 188. 16 Vic. c. 33.

2. Bill No. 102, introduce to improve, 1899, 82. Second reading, 142. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 198. K. A., 307. 62 Vic. c. 35. 3. Bill No 160, introduced to amend, 1899, 122. Order for second reading discharged, 158. 4. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend the \ct, 1900, 46 Second reading, 122. House goes into Commit- tee on, 133. Tbird reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 46.

SARNIA CONSUMER'S GAS Co Y :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 48. Reported, 61. Bill No. 107, introduced and referred, 61. Petition against, 64. Reported, 100. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 129. Third 138. R. A 199. 53 Vic. c. 133. reading, ,

2. Petitition for Act respecting, 1893, 49. Reported, 59. Bill No. 96, introduced and refprred, 60. 79. Second 91. into Reported, reading, House goes Committee on, 102. Third readin" ; title amended, 104. R. A., 202. 66 Vic. c. 99.

SARNIA GENERAL HOSPITAL :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 84. SARNIA HIGH SCHOOL:

Order-in-Council presented, raising to a Collegiate Institute, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 45, Not printed.

SARNIA, LAMBTON AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO'Y : 1. Petition for Act reviving and amending the Act incorporating, 1889, 64. Reported, 69. Bill No- 143, introduced and referred, 70. Reported,' 92. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 104. Third reading, 106. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 81.

2. Petition presented, in the matter of, 1891, 70. Reported, 79. Rules not complied with, 80. 3. Petition for Act to revive the Act incorporating and the Act reviving and amending the same, 1895, 75. Reported, 89. Bill No. 75, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 124 Second reading, 132. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 154. K. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 112.

SARNIA METHODIST CEMETERY :

Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 19. Reported, 24. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred to the Com- missioners of Estate Bills, 34. Reported and referred to the Committee on Private Bill?, 63-4. half 85. 91. Reported ; fees remitted, Second reading. House goes iuto Committee on, 113. Third reading, 115. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 137.

SARNIA, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to enable the Board of Education to convey certain land* to the corporation, 1893, 37. Reported, 59. Bill No. 60, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 60. Reported and referred to the Committee on Private Bills, 67. Reported, 79. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee oa, 102. Third reading, 104. R, A., *02. 56 Vic. c. 80.

2. Petition for Act respecting Thistle Street in the, 1896, 27. Reported, 32. Bill No 19, introduced and referred, 33. Reported, 89. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 150. Third read- title ing ; amended, 153. R. A., 191. 50 Vic. c. 92. 3. Petition for Act to confirm an between the Grand Trunk agreement Railway Company ; the St. Clair Tunnel Company and the town, 18978,40. Reported, 63. Bill No. 7, introduced aud re- ferred. 67. Reported, 87. Se .ond reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third read- ing, 142. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 52.

4. Petition for Act respecting the debenture debt of, 1899, 71. Reported, 111. BiU No. 51. introduced and referred, 114. Reported, 179. Second reading, 188. House goes into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 76. 5. Petition for Act to legalize and confirm By-laws No*. 488 and 489, 1899, 71. Reported, 88. Bill No. 25, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 152. Second reading, 174. House goes into Com- mittee on, 184. Third reading, 198. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 76.

SARNIA, TOWNSHIP OP :

Petition for Act to confirm certain By-laws of, 1895, 49. Reported, 71 . Bill No. 65, introduced and referred, 73. Reported, 95. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee oa, 109. Third reading, 119. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 81. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY:

1. Bill No. 140, introduced limiting work on Saturday, 1894, 80. Order for second reading discharged, 136. Petitions respecting, 35, 41, 47, 48, 53, 62, 68, etc. Extra copies of Bill ordered to be printed, 138.

SAULT STE. MARIE GENERAL HOSPITAL:

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 130. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 183

SAULT STE. MARIE AND HUDSON'S BAY RAILWAY COMPANY :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 32. Reported, 36. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 37. Reported, 72. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 129. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 124,

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1803, 45. Reported, 54. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred, 55. Reported. 84. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 103. Third reading, 104. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 98. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 66. Reported, 71. Bill No. 74, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 124. Second reading, 132. House goes into Committee on, 140. Order for third read- ing discharged, 154. 4. Petition for Act relating to, 1896. 58. Reported, 62. Bi.'l No. 83, introduced and rfferred, 70. Reported. 89. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 102. Third reading, 105. K. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 108.

5. Petition for Act relating to, 1899, 81. Reported, 101. Bill No. 67, introduced and referred, 103. Reported, 141. Second reading, 16C. House eoes into Committee on, 173. Third reading, 181. R. A., 303. 62 Vic. c. 101.

SAULT STE. MARIE PULP AND PAPER CO'Y.:

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 53. Reported, 70. Bill No. 62, introduced and referred, 72. Reported, 106. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on; third, reading, 155. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 118. 2. Agreement presented, for the erection of Pulp and Paper Mills at Sault Rte. Marie 1895, 26. Ses- sional Papers No. 44* Not printed. Ratified by the House, 114. See Pulp.

SAULT STK. MARIE, TOWN OF : , 1. Bill 146. introduced the No. respecting debt of, 1893, 92. Resolutions introduced ; Lieutenant- Governor's recommendation of signified ; passed through Committee the Whole and referred to Bill, 127-8,146-7. Second reading, 129. House goes into Committee on, 147. Third reading, 152. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 6.

2. Petition for Act to consolidate debt rf, 1894, 24. Reported, 53. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 56. Reported, 86. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third 107. R. A 203. 57 Vic. c. 80. reading, ,

3. Petition for Act respecting, the Town ; the Ontario and Sault Ste. Marie Water Light and Power Co'y and the Tagona Water Co'y, 1895, 53. Reported 70. Bill No. 60, introduced and referred, 73. R- ported. 106. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 155. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 119. 4. Petition for Act the town of the Lake Power Ste. respecting ; Superior Company ; the Sault Marie Pu'pand Paper Company; the Tagona Water and Light Company and others, 1899, 124. Re- ported, 144. Bill No. 146, introduced and referred, 147. Reported, 179. Secon 1 reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 219, 234. Third reading, 238. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 77. SAW LOGS:

1. Bill No. 192, introduced to amend the Saw Logs Driving Act, 1889, 103. Order for second reading discharged, 134.

2. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend the Act respecting the driving of, 1890, 34. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 58. No report.

3. Bill No. 217, introduced respecting the culling and measurement of, cut upon Crown Lands, 1890, 93. Second leading, 117. Resolutions introduced ; Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signi- fied ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 132, 138. Houfe goes into Committee on Bill, 125, 139, 143. Third reading, 145. R. A., 199, 53 Vic. c. 7.

4. Bill No. 118, introduced to amend the Act respecting the driving of, 1892, 82. Order for second reading discharged, 132. See Lieutenant-Governor. Timber.

SCAFFOLDS :

Petitions re inspection of, 1891, 38, 42, 46, etc.

SCARBORO : , TOWNSHIP OF

Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 39, Reported, 44. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 58. Re- fees ported preamble not proven ; remitted, 72.

SCHNARR, NELSON :

Petition for Act to admit to practise ae a Dental Surgeon, 1894, 24. Reported, 29. Bill No. 35, intro- duced and referred, 31. Reported, 46. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 93. Third reading, 95. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 105. SCHOOL LANDS: Motion for total Return, shewing amount remaining unpaid on ; withdrawn, 1900, 79.

SCHOOLS : For all entries under this head, see Education.

SCHURMAN, PROFESSOR : for Motion Return of correspondence as to appointment of, to a position in the University; withdrawn, 1889, 105. 184 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

SCOTT ACT : See Liquor License Law.

SCOTT, ADAM : See Education.

SCOTT, T. H. A.: 1. Petition for Select Committee to enquire into and report upon certain alleged frauds committed by one William A. Scott, 1900, 63. 2. Motion for Select Committee to enquire, etc., carried on division and Resolution that Committee be appointed, 1900, 149-150. Committee named, 177. Report, 179.

SCRAP IRON ASSESSMENT : -See Assessment Law.

SEAFORTH, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 71. Reported, 101. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 104. Reported with provisions of another Bill incorporated. 179. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 275. R. A., 305. 62 Vic. c. 78. 2. Petition for V Act respecting 1899, 73. Reported, 87. Bill No. 83, introduced and referred, 95. Re- as in ported embodied above Bill ; fees remitted, 179.

SEAMEN'S AGREEMENT ACT :

Petition respecting, 1890, 12.

SECORD, LAURA :

Petitions re perpetuation of name and fame of, 1891, 103, 166.

SECRETARY AND REGISTRAR : 1. of 123 Reports presented, 1889, ; 1890, 169 ; 1891. 156 ; 1892, 170 ; 1893, 159 ; 1894, 132 ; 1895, 152 ; 163 1896, ; 1897, 159 ; 1897-8, 159 ; 1899, 272 ; l&OO, 195. 2. of 206 184 Announces prorogation Legislature, 1889, 163; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, 208 ; 1893, 203; 1194, 234. 204; 1895, 167 ; Ifc96, 192; 1897, 169; 1899, 308; 1900,

3. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce estimate of expenses of office of, 1897-8, 144.

SECONDER OF MOTIONS :

Mr. Speaker decides point of order, 1897-8, 45.

SEDUCTION :

1. Bill No. 101, introduced respecting the action of, 1889, 42. Order for second reading discharged, 72*

2. Bill No. 1.59, introduced respecting, 1889, 77. Order for second reading discharged, 123.

3. Bill No. 234, introduced respecting the action of, 1899, 211. Second reading. 227. House goes into Committee on, 236. Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 13.

SEEDS :

Petition re appointment of Inspector of, 1897-8, 33.

SEINE RIVER, FOLEY AND FORT FRANCIS TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ONTARIO : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 24. Reported, 54. Hecond reading, 74. House goes into Committee on, 103, 124. Third reading, 124. R.A. 168. 60 Viet. c. 98.

SENATE OF CANADA : to Motion to amend B. N. A. Act, with resrect to certain provisions relating ; amendment proposed re Yukon and Drumrcond Bills, and Debate on adjourned, 1899, 178. Debate resumed and amend- ment to amendment proposed and negatived, 191-4. Motion for Address to Her Majesty embody- ing Resolution, carried on division, 194-5. Motion that Address be engrossed and presented carried on division, 195.

SESSIONAL CLERKS AND MESSENGERS : 146. Motions proposed and negatived, re appointment of, 1894, 177 ; 1895, 135; 1897-8, See Official Appointments. Public Officers. Public Sere/ice.

SESSIONAL PAPERS : for Papers numbers 1, and 42 to 49 inclusive, of the August Session, referred to Printing Committee consideration, 1899, 128. See Printing, Third Report, p. %31.

SETTLED ESTATES :

1. Bill No. 128, introduced to amend the law respecting the lease and sale of, 1890, 85. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee on, 75. Third reading, 78. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 14. 2. Bill No. ICO, introduced, relating to Leases, Sales and Mortgages of, 1895, 38. Second reading, 59. House goes into Committee on, 67, 97. Third reading, 113. R. A., 166, 58 Vic. c. 20.

SEVERN RIVER :

. Return ordered, of copies of papers re widening channel of, 1891, 58. Presented. 1892, 24. Sessional Papers No. 61. Not printed. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 185

SEWAGE : Motion proposed and negatived, for the appointment of a Select Committee to enquire into best means of disposing of, 1899. 48.

SEYMOUR, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition for Act respecting the Narrows Bridge in, 1892, 12. Reported, 49. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 77. Second reading, 98. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 110. R.A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 86.

SHEBANDOWAN MINING CO'T. : See Frue Shebandowan Mining Co.

SHEEP AND DOGS :

1. Bill No. 55, introduced to amend the Act to imposa a tax on dogs and for the protection of sheep. 1889, 16, Order for second reading discharged, 74. 2. Bill No. 121, introduced to amend, 1889, 47. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 75, J\o report. 3. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend, 1890, 34. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 91.

Reported, 109. House goes int> Committee oa, 120, 156, 179 Third reading ; amendments nega- tived, 177-9. It. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 62.

4. Bill No. 73, introduced to amend, 1892, 46. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 65. Reported, 78. House goes into Committee on, 93. Third reading, 95. R. A., 207. 55 Viet c. 55. 5. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend, 1893, 97. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee. 126. Reported, 150. House goes into Committee on, 168. Third reading on division, 172. RA.,202. 56V. c. 46. 6. Bill No. 146, introduced to amend, 1894, 88. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 105. Ao report. 7. Bill No. 121, introduced to amend the Act, for the protection of sheep and to impose a tax on dogs, 1900, 51. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 80. No report.

8. Bill No. 190, introduced, 1900, 100. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 117. No report. 9. Return ordered, shewing the townships in which the Act is in force, etc., 1889, 121. Presented, 1890, 14. Sessional Papers No. 87. Printed. 39 94 45 38. 10. Petitions respecting, 1890, ; 1891, ; 1894, 13, 20, ; 1896, 18,

SHEEP AND SWINE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION: 125 76 **. Reports presented, 1890, 80 ; 1891,* ; 1892f ; 1893J ; 1894, ; 1895, 74 ; 1895, ; 1897,

SHEFFIELD, TOWNSHIP OF : Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1900, 22. Reported, 37. Bill No, 6, introduced and referred, 38. Reported, 75. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 129. R.A.232. 63V. c. 95.

SHERIFFS AND SHERIFFS' OFFICES:

1. Bill No. 197, introduced respecting the office of, 1899, 115. Second reading, 140. House gees into 160. 52 Vic. c. 6. Committee on ; third reading, 157. R.A.,

2. Bill No. 169, introduced respecting fees of, 1890, 61. Second reading negatived, 149. 3. Bill No. 156, introduced respecting the duty of Sheriffs on arresting persona under Civil Process, 1892, 119. Second reading, 146. House goes into Committee on, 173, 184. Third reading, 184. R.A., 207. 55 Viet c. 15. 4. Bill No, 172, introduced respecting Sheriff's Offices, 1891, 1?9. Second reading and referred to Com-

mittee of the Whole, 147. House goes into Committee on ; third reading on division, 179. R.A., 207. 55 Viet c. 5.

5. Bill No. 179, introduced respecting certain liabilities and fees of, 1893, 179. Second reading ; House goes into Committee on, 147, 161, fl66. Third reading, 171. R.A., 20^. 56 V. c. 5.

6. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend the Act relating to, 1894, 139. Second reading, 148. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 155. K.A., 203. 57 V. c. 10.

7. Bill No. 112, introduced to amend the Act respecting the office of, 1896, 64. Second reading and re- ferred to the Legal Commi tee, 98. No report. 8. Bill No. 176, introduced respecting the office hours of, 1896, 98. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 114. Report d, 137. Second reading, 177. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 4. 9. Bill No. 154, introduced respecting the office of 1899, 116. Order for second reading discharged, 158. See Executions and Sheriffs. Public Officers.

*The Report for 1891 will be found in Part VIII of the Sessional Papers. Not presented. tNo report presented for this year. tSee 1894. **See Live Stock Associations for future Reports. 186 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

SHOPS AND SHOP REGULATIONS ACT :

1. Bill No. 96, introduced to amend, 1889, 38. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 96. R. A., 160. 52 Vic c. 44. 2. Bill introduced to amend, 1893, 35. Order for second reading discharged, 66. See Liquor License Law.

3. Bill No. 159, introduced respecting shops and places other than Factories, 1897, 100. ^e:ond reading, 117. House goes into Comnjittee on, 125. Third reading, 135. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 51. See Factories.

4. Bill No. 172, introduced to amend, 1900, 85. Order for second reading discharged, 104. 5. Bill No. 225, introduced to amend, 1900, 124. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 138. 6. Bill No. 255, introduced to amend, 1900, 158. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 186. Thhd reading, 191. K. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 43. 7. Return ordered, shewing the names of municipalities which have pissed by-laws under the authority 36. of the Act, etc , 1889, 74. Presented, 1890, Sessional Papers No 38. Printed.

Petition respecting Shop Regulation Act, 1897, 98, 114. SHREWSBURY TOWN PLOT:

Bill No. 183, introduced to enable the Crown to dispose of certain reserves of, 1891, 111. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 143. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 80.

SHDNIAH, MUNICIPALITY OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 60. Petition against, 69. Reported, 71. Bill No. 22, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 100. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 129. Third reading, 138. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 104.

2. Petitions for Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to, 1891, 36, 55. Reported, 44, Bill icf 51. No. 42, introduced and erred, Reported, preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 89. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 59. Reported, 57. Bill No. 70, introduced and referred, 58, Re- ported, 94. Second reading, 102. House gees into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 82.

4. Petition for Act respecting the Municipality of Shuniah, 1900, 28. Reported, 74. Bill No. 54, in- troduced and referred, 78. Reported, title amended so as to include Neebing, 141. Sec md reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 184. Third reading, 199. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 94.

SIDE LINES ; See Roads.

SIMCOE HOUSE OF INDUSTRY :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting .$4,OOC to, 1899, 208.

SIMCOE, COUNTY OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 79. Reported, 95. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 96. Re- ferred, 111. Second reading, 118. House goes iuto Committee on, 140. Third reading, 155. R. A, 188. . 61 Vic c. 64.

SIMCOE, TOWN OF:

Petition for Act to consolidate certain dsbts of, 1899, 71. Reported, 89. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 90. Reported. 106. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 181. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 79.

SINGLE COURT AND CHAMBERS :

1. Petitions against holding at London and Ottawa. 1893, 17.

2. Petitions respecting the holding of, 1891, 13, 50, 61. See Administration of Justice.

SINGLE TAX : See Assessment Law.

SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS :

Bill No. 96, introduced to provide for the appointment of, 1896, 51. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 92. No report.

SLANDER :

Bill No. 59, introduced to amend, the law of 1889, 21. Debate on second reading adjourned, 34. Second reading, and referred to a Select Committee, 36. Reported, 102. Hoes goes into Commit- tee on, 134. Tnird reading, 150. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 14. See Libel. SLAUGHTER HOUSES Petition re permitting, Municipalities to aid in building, 1900, 54. See Cattle. Meat. Municipal Law. Health.

SLEEMAN, GEORGE -.See Guelph Railway Coy.

SMITH, C. N. : See Algoma Pamphlet.

SMITH, DEPUTY WARDEN -.See Game Law. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 187

SMITH, JOHN : Petion for Act to enable the executors of the late, to mortgage certain lands, 1894, 12. Reported 53, Bill No. 12, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 56. Reported and referred to the Committee on Private Bills, 76 Report el, 80. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 93. Third reading, 107. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 106. SMITH, JOHN W.:

Return ordered, of correspondence re appointment of, as bailiff, etc., 1895, 143, Presented 1896, 28. Sessional Papers No. 56. Not printed. SMITH, TOWNSHIP: .3ee Colonization Roads. SMITH'S FALLS, RIDEAU AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO'Y.: 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897-8,14. Reported, 42. Bill No. 12, introduced and referred, 44. Reported, 104. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 102. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 63.

2. Petition for Act; to amend Act of incorporation, 1899, 73. Reported, 89. Bill No. 55, introduced and referred, 91. Reported, 153. Second reading, 16L. House goes into Committee on, 184, 198. Third 225. R. A 306. 62 Vic. c. 102. reading, ,

SMITH'S FALLS, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 73. Reported, 89. Bill No. 54, introduced and referred, 91. Reported, 128. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 160. Third reading, 198. R A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 80.

2. Petitions f< r Act respecting, 1900, 30, 151. Petition against, 152. Reported; 57. Bill No. 71, in- troduced and referred, 69. Reported. 93. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on 125. Recommitted, 146. Reported, 149. Third reading, 153. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 96. SNOW FENCES, AND ROADS: 1. Bill No. 61, introduced to amend, the Act relating to Snow Fences, 1889, 21. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 36. Reported, 115. House goes into Committee on, and Committee rises without reporting, 121.

2. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend, the Act respecting Snow Fencep, 1890, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 107. No report. 3. Bill No. 235, introduced to amend, the Act respecting Snow Fences, 1890, 113. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee. 121. Reported, 128. House goes iuto Committee on, 147. Third reading, 160. R. A.., 199. 53 Vic. c. 58.

4. Bill No. 176, introduced respecting double tracks in, Snow Roads, 1895, 99. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 106. No report.

5. Petitions respecting, 1889, 49, 52, 56 ; 1891, 74.

SODEN, MARY : 1. Petition for Act to enable Mary Soden to sell certain lands in the City of Guelph, 1892, 34. Re- ported, 50 Bill No. 32, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 50. Re- ported adversely, 59. 2. Petition presented and read the Rules being suspended for similar Act, 1892, 77. Bill No. 106, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 78. Reported and referred to Com- mittee on Private Bills, 106. Reported, 113. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 148, 172. Third reading, 172. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 108.

SOLICITORS :

1. Bill No. 134, introduced re -pecting the Call of to the Bar, 1894, 78. See Barristers. 2. Bill No. 253. introduced respecting agreement, between Solicitors and Clients, 1900, 158. Order for second reading discharged, 1 97.

SOMBRA, TOWNSHIP OP : Bill No. 154, introduced to legalize and confirm the Davidson survey, between the 7th and 8th conces- sions, 1894, 99. Second reading, by unanimou< consent. 131. House goes into Committee on, 173 Third reading, 191. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 81.

SOMERVILLE, TOWNSHIP OP : Petition for Act respecting certain railway debenture debts, 1889, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No 15, intro- duced and referred, 28. Reported, 45. Second reading, 71. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 77. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 71.

SOUTH AFRICA :

1. Bill No 144, introduced for preserving to Officers etc., serving in, their rights of Franchise in Ontario, 1900, 66 Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 109, 137. Thud reading, 178. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 3. 2. Bill No. 146, introduced to authorize Municipal grants for the benefit of Canadians on Military serv- ice in, 1900, 66. Second reading, 9J.. House goes into Committee on, 109, 137. Third reading, 198. K.A., 232. 63 V. c. 36. 3. Motion, that something should be done to mark appreciation of valour displayed by our soldiers in ; withdrawn, 1900, 79. 4. Mr. Speaker communicates to the House, a letter from the Council of the City of Toronto, extending invitation to, to attend a public meeting re offer to Imperial authorities of an additional number of Infantry, etc., 1900. 24. 188 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

SOUTH ESSEX ELECTRIC RAILWAY Co'y. : 1. Petition for Act of in corporation, 1896, 62. Reported, 69. Bill No, 82, introduced and rpferred, 70. Reported, 97. Second reading, 115. House in Committee on, 135. Third reading, 153. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 109.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1897, 25. Reported, 42. Bill No. 44, introduced and referred, 48. Reported, 92. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third reading, 114. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 95. SOUTHAMPTON, VILLAGE OF: Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 304, 1899, 71. Reported, 88. Bill No. 18, introduced and re- ferred, 91. Reported, 199. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third 306. c. 81. reading, 275. R.A , 62 Vic.

SOUTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO'Y. :

Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 19. Reported, 37. Bill No. 62, introduced and referred, 38. Re- ported, 71. Second reading, 79. House goes into Committee on, 99. Third reading, 101. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 125.

SPANISH RIVER PDLP AND PAPER CO'Y. : 1. Copy of agreement with presented, 1900. 55. Sessional Papers No. 50. Printed. 101. 2. Motion for ratification ; amendment proposed and Debate on adjourned, on division, 1900, De- to carried 133-5. See bate resumed ; amendment amendment proposed and and agreement ratified, Pulp.

SPEAKER. MR. :

1. 4 3 His Honour, the Lieutenant-Governor, directs that a Speaker be chosen, 1891, 4 ; 1895, ; 1897, ;. 1898, 4.

2. Members chosen in obedience to direction of His Honour, 1891, 4 ; 1895, 4 ; 1897, 8 ; 1898, 4.

3. Names of Speakers with dates of appointment : 1. Hon JACOB BAXTER, 10th Feb. 1887. Held office up to 26th April, 1890. 2. Hon. THOMAS BALLANTYNE, llth Feb. 1891. Held office up to 14th May, 1894. 3. Hon. WILLIAM DOUGLAS BALFOUR, 21st Feb. 1895. Held office up to July 20th, 1896. Died Aug 19, 1896. 4. Hon. FRANCIS EUGENE ALFRED EVANTUREL, 10th Feb. 1897. Held office up to January 17th,, 1898.

5. Hon. FRANCIS EUGENE" ALFRED EVANTURHL, 3rd August 1898. SHU holds office. 4. Mr. Speaker returns his acknowledgements to the House for the honour conferred upon him, &c.,

1891, 4 ; 1895, 4 ; 1897, 8 ; Ib98, 4. Bills of for 162 203 5. Mr. Speaker presents Supply to His Honour Royal Assent, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 306 183 ; 1892, 207 ; 1893, 202 ; 1894, 203 ; 1895, 166 ; 1896, 191 ; 1897, 168 ; 1897-8, 188 ; 1899, 1900, 232. 6. Mr. Speaker informs the House of certain proceedings relating to

(1) ELECTIONS :

for (a) That warrants had been issued new writs, 1889, 2 ; 1890, 2 ; 1891, 6, 25, 39 ; 1892, 3 ; 2 2 10 Ifc93, ; 1894, ; 1895, 6, ; 1896, 2, 6 ; 1899. 2 ; 1900, 2, 14. Certificates of 2 (b) That Elections had been received, 1889. 4, 22; 1890, ; 1891, 25, 29, 35, 74 ;

23 26 : 6 14. 1892, 3, 41, 47 ; 1893, ; Ib94, 3, 1895, 10, 65 ; 1896, 3, ; 1899, 3, 210 ; 1900, 3, That notifications of vacancies had 2 2 (c) been received, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 39 ; 1892, .2 ; 1893, 2 2 6 3 2 ; 1894, ; 1895, ; lh9G, 2, ; 1897 8, j 1899, 2 ; 1900, 2.

(d) That Reports ana Cert ficates had been received from the Judges appointed to try Election 3 3 Petition?, 1891, 7 ; 1892, ; 1895, 6, 20, 27 ; Ib96, ; 1899, 4, 107, 184 ; 1900, 5. returns from the of (e) That Records Elections had been laid upon the Table, 1891, 29 ; 1892, 80: 162 46 11 1893, ; 1894, 5, ; 1895, 12, 117 ; 1896, ; 1897, 15 ; 1898, 8 ; 1899, 67 ; 1900, 24.

2. MEMBERS : That had their 4 (a) Members resigned seats, 1889, 2. 3, ; 1890,2; 1891, 6, 7; 1892, 2,3;. 2 3 2 2 1893, ; 1894, ; Ifc95, 6, 10 ; 189S, ; 1897-8, ; 1899, 2 ; 1900, 2. 6 (b) That Members had accepted office, 1889, 2, 4 ; 1891, ; 1895, 6 ; 1900, 3, 4. Th*t Members had 4 2 2 (c) died, 1889, 3, ; 1890, ; 1891, 7 ; 1892, 3 ; 1893, ; 1893, 2 ; 1894, 2; 1899, 2 ; 1900, 3.

3. ESTATE BILLS :

That Reports had been received from the Commissioners of, 1889, 36, 51, 58, 72, 83, 86; 1890, 42, 47, 53, 59, 63, 88; 1891, 57, 76; 1892, 59 63, 83, 106; 1893, 32, 44, 63, 67; 1894, 37, 76 1895. 74 42 90 65, ; 55, ; 1896, ; 1897, 97 ; 1897-8, ; 1899, 132 ; 1900, 64,

4. STRANGERS TO GALLERIES :

Of certain arrangements re admission of, 1893, 48. SESSIONAL 1889 TO 1900 189 1900 ] JOURNALS AND PAPERS,

5. LIBRARY : 12 9 163 67 17. (a) Presents the Report of the Librarian, 1893, ; 1894, ; 1896, ; 1898-9, ; 1900,

124 170 171 ; (6) Report of the Library Committee, 1889, ; 1890, 170 ; 1891, 167 ; 1892, ; 1893, 118. 1895, 124 ; 1896, 163 ; 1897, to 122. (c) Report of Committee appointed revise Rules of House, 1897,

6. HKR MAJESTY THE QUEEN : of (a) That a communication from the Under Secretary of State, relating to the death H.R.H., Prince Albert Victor, had been laH upon the Table, 1892, 103. Address to (6) That a communication had been received by him acknowledging Her Majefty re Her Jubilee Year, 1897-8, 3. 7. Mr. Speaker communicates letter of invitation to House to attend meeting re offer of further Infantt y for service in Sjuth Africa, 1900, 24. 8. Is informed by a Member of the Executive, from his place in the House, that a vacancy had oc' curred by the death of a Member, 1892, 171. 188- 9 Mr Speaker decides certain points of order,* 1889, 142; 1891, 66, 70 ; 1892, 96; 1893, 181, 184, 136 160 45 21 154 227. 9 : 1894, 84, 140 ; 1893, 36, 43, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1898, ; 1899, 150, ; 1900, 214, 10. Member elected to preside for the day on account of illness of Mr. Speaker, 1894, 17.

SPEECH '.Lieutenant Governor.

SPENCER, W. H.:

1. Return ordered, of a copy of an Order in Council appointing and fixing salary of, as Police Magis- trate in Muskoka, 1890, 38. Presented, 53, 108. Sessional Papers No. 45. Printed. 2. Motion proposed and negatived re appointment of, 1890, 102.

SPICKNELL, SAMUEL : Return ordered, of correspondence with reference to application of, for a gratuity, 1894, 23. Presented* 67, Sessional Papers No. 79. Not printed.

SPRAYING : 141 184 53. 1. Reports of superintendent presented, 1897-8, ; 1899, ; 1900, 2. Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, 1899, 264. See San Jose Scale. Fruit. Fumigation.

SPRINGEP, TOWNSHIP OF :

1. Petition for Act to confirm a By-law of, 1895, 33. Reported, 71. Bill No. 63, introduced and re- ferred. 72. Reported, 103. Second reading, 109. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 83 2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 1R6, of the, 1897, 20. Reported, 37. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 38. Reported, 51. Second reading, 57. House goes into Committee ou, 65. Third 8*8. R. 168. 60 Vic. c. 78. reading, A ,

SPRUCE :

Bill No. 97, introduced respecting the manufacture of, and other pulpwood cut on the Crown Domain, 1900, 46. Second reading, 131. House goes into Con mittee on, 147, 195. Motion for third reading, amendment proposed but ruled out of order, 214. Third reading, 214. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 11. See Pulp.

STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY : Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 43. Re- port-d, 74. Second reading, 83. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 160. R. A.. 202. 56 Vic. c. 106.

STANDARD TIME :

Petition for sanction of, by law 1890, 17. See Time.

STANDING ORDERS : 69 1 1889 Committee on appointed, 8, 20. Report, 27, 33, 40, 50, 60, ; 1890, Committee appointed, 5, 100 1891. 33 17. Report, 22, 24, 29, 33. 36, 40, 44, 49, 54, 61, 70, ; Committee appointed, 27, Re- 50. 80 1892 Committee 18. 30. 43. port, 38, 43, 46, 60, 66, 69, ; app >inted, 9, Report, 49, 5H, 57, 61, 19. 24, 54. Com- 68, 74, 88, 89 ; 1893, Committee appointed, 5, Report, 41, 5, 77, 78, 88; 1894, 42. 55 Committee mittee appointed, 5, 15. Report, 18. 20, 29, 30, 41, 53, 54, ; 1895, appointed, 11, ee 21. 19. Report. 24, 29, 34, 41, 49, 56. 57, 70, 71, 77, 88, 89 ; 1896, Commit appointed. 9, Report), 11, 21. 27. 25 31, 39, 40 44, 50, 62, 63, 68 69 ; 1897, Committee app-inted, Report, 81, 32, 36, 37, 5. 35. 42, 64. 42, 43, 44, RO, 51, 63, 68, 77 ; 1897-8, Committee appointed, Report, 51, 52, 63, 65, 84, 78. 87, 89, 112 85 86, 95. 99, 100 ; 1899, Committee appointed, 67, R*p >rfi, *80, 94, 101, 102, 111, ; 33. 74. 119, 120, 127, 144, 145, 146 ; 1900, Committee appointed, 17, Report, 37, 44, 56, 58, 73,

*See Clerks Manual for full text of points of order, down to August Session of 1898, also pp. 451-55 of General Index, 1867-8-1888. 190 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

STANDING ORDERS Continued. notices as 2. Report of Committee, recommitted with instructions to consider, aad report sufficient, 81. 1890 ; in 41 40 3 Committee recommend suspension nf Rules certain case*, 1889, 33, 40, ; 1890, 33, 37, ; 1891,

89 55 ; 57 44 47 61 1892 30, 57, 61 ; 1893, 77, 78, ; 1894, 30. 54, 1895, 30, 34, ; 1896, 39, 40, ; 1897, 65 127 145 59, etc. 32, 44, 77, 78 ; 1897-8, 44, 52, ; 1899, 89, 111, 144, ; 1900,

4. Recommend extension of time, in a special case, 1891, 69.

5. Recommend that attention of Private Bills Committee, be called to certain matters, 1894, 41, 42,. 42 146 75. 54 ; 1897, 32, 37, ; 1899, 102, 103, 120, ; 1900, 6 Recommend that the attention of the Railway Comnaittee, be called to a certain insufficiency of notice, 1896, 68. 65. 7. Rec< mmend suspension of rules on account of early Session, 1897-8, 44, 52,

8. Recommend that ceitain matters be eliminated from Bill, 1900, 58, 74, 93. with in certain 71 9. Committee report that Rules have not been complied cases, 1890, 50, ; 1891, 69,.

80 ; 1899, 190. 10. Mr. Speaker, decides point of order re reception of Reports, and entry of, on Journal, 1891, 70.

STATIONAKY ENGINEERS : 32. 108. 1. Bill No. 95, introduced to amend the law respecting, 1894, Second reading negatived, 2. Petitions respectiug, 1894, 20, 38, 41, 45, 47, 53, 62, 68, etc. See Boilers. Engineers. STATISTICAL RETURNS :

Bill No. 248, introduced respecting, 1890, 129. Second reading, 152. House goes into Committee on,. 172. Third leading, 183. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 12.

STATUTE LABOUR :

Bill No. 147, introduced respecting, 1895. 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Commit- tee, 102. No report.

STATUTES AND STATUTE LAW :

1. Bill No 160 (Omnibu"), introduced to make certain amendments in the Statute Law, 1897, 100, Hecond reading, 127. House goes into Committee on, 135, 153, 160. Third reading, 160. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 14.

2. Bill No. 167, introduced to provide for the Revision and Consolidation of the Statutes, 1897, 102. Second reading, 1L7. House goes into Committee on, 134. Third reading, 135. R A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 3.

3. Bill No. 169, introduced to make further provision respecting the Interpretation and Construction of the Statutes. 1897, 107. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 134. Third readir g, 135. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 2. 4. Bill No. 179, introduced to amend various Statutes in view of the Statute Revision, 1897, 123. Second reading, 127. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 160. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 15.

5. Bill No. 189, introduced respecting certain Acts parsed during the present Session, 1897, 164. Second reading; House goes into Committee on; third reading, 164-5. R. A., 168. This Bill was not printed for distribution, the provisions thereof having been incorporated in the Omnibus Bill ISo. 160. S*e above 1.

6. Bill No. 92, introduced respecting R. S. O., 1897, 1897-8, 117. Second reading, 136. House goes 188. 61 Vic. c. 2. into Committee on ; third reading, 137. H. A.,

7. Bill No. 5, introduced to correct certain clerical errors in R. S. O., 1897, 1898, 23. Second reading, third 3i. 62 Vic. c. 2. 26. House goes into Committee on ; leading, 27. R. A., 8. Bill No. 228 (Omnibu*), introduced to amend the Statute Law, 1898-9, 191. Second readiner, 217. House goes intn Committee on, 222, 235. Third reading; amendment negatived re Canadian Niagara Power Company, 291. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 11. Sea Ontario Gold Concessions Co'y. 9. Bill No. 238 (Omnibus), introduced to amend, 1900, 142. Second reading, 155. House goes into Committee on, 165, 192, 199, 211. Third reading, 211. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 17. . 10. Bill No. 258, introduced to amend, 1900 164. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee or, 190. Provisions incorporated in above Bill, 192. of 11 31 11. Statements presented, as to disposal Revised and Sessional, 1889, 68 ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, 11 49. 16 ; 1893, 9 ; 1894, 10 ; 1895, 37 ; 1896, ; 1897, 13 ; 1899, 76 ; 1900, 12. Report of Commi-sioners presented, 1897-8, 89. Sessional Papers No. 4%- Not printed.

13. Motion for Return of copies of correspondence re distribution of, to Clerks and Justices ; with- drawn, 1897, 95.

14. Return ordered, of correspondence, re distribution of, 1900, 68. Presented, 151. Sessional Papers Paper No. 78. Not printed!

STAVELEY, JAMES :

Bill No. 208. introduced respecting the Estate of the late, 1896, 132. Resolutions introduced. Lieut- to enant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred Bill, 137, in 191. c. 6. 157. Second reading ; House Committee on ; third reading, 183. R. A., 59 Vic. 1900 JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 191

STEAM ENGINES : Return ordered, shewing the number of stationary Steam Engines and Boilers in each of the municipal- ities of the Province, and for what purpose used, 1890, 31. Presented, 1892, 81. Sessional Papers No. 45. Printed. See Boilers. Engineers. STEAM AND HEATING CO'YS:

1. Bill No. 161, introduced to amend the Act respecting Companies for Steam and Heating purpose?, or for supplying Eleitric Light or Power, 1891, 91. Second reading ani referred to a Select Com- mittee, 119. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 158. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 36.

2. Bill No. 142, introduced to amend the Act respecting Companies for, 1897, 87. Second reading ani refeired to the Municipal Committee, 104. See Joint Stock Companies.

STEAM THRESHING MACHINES :

1. Bill No. 169, introduced respecting, 1889, 84. Second reading, 101. House goes into Committee on,- 107. Third read ng, 119. R. 'A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 45.

2. Bill No. 132, introduced to regu/ate use of, 1892, 95. Crdtr for second reading discharged, 132. See Boilers.

STENOGRAPHERS :

Bill No. 131, introduced respecting the profession of, 1891, 68. Second reading, 95. House goes into Committee on, 123, 128. Third reading; title amended, 143, R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 30.

STEPHENSON, TOWNSHIP OF :

1. Motion, for Return of correspondence re claims for damages for flooding of lands in, at outlet of 153. Mary Lake ; w]thdrawn, 1891, 2. Return orderpd, of correspondence, re flooding of lands in, 1896, 36. Presented, 61. Sessional Papers No. 60. Not printed. See Bracebridge.

STEWART, T. B. P. : for to the will 34. Petition Act confirm of, 1893, Petition against, 49. Reported, 42. Bill No. 20, in- trc duced and referred to the CrmniisHi< ners of Estate Bills, 42. Reported and referred to Com- mittee on Private 63. title 89. Bills, Reported ; amended, Second reading, 112. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 127. R. A,, 202. 56 Vic. c. 117.

STISTED, TOWNSHIP OP : of Return ordered, correspondence in reference to lot 13, con. 3, of the, 1897-8, 80. Presented, 159. Sesssional Papers No. 53. Not printed.

STOEMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY :

1. Petition respecting the appointment of two License Inspectors for, 1899, 87. 2. Motion for Return of correspondence, respecting the appointment of two License Inspectors with- drawn, 1900, 66. See Cornwall.

STORMONT ELECTRIC LTGHT AND POWER CO'T ;

Petition for Act 50. Bill respecting, 1895, 26, Reported, No. 41, introduced and referred, 50. Re- 66. 100. House into ported, Second reading, goes Committee on, 101. Third reading,' 104. R.

A.- 9 loo* Do V JC. C l^U.

STRANGERS TO THE GALLERIES : See House. Speaker.

STRATFORD, CITY OF :

1. Petition for Act 33. 41. Bill respecting 1895, Reported, No. 12, introduced and referred, 44. Re - title 112. Second portpd ; amended. reading, 120. House goes into Committee OD 125 Third reading, 156. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 84. 2. Petition for Act res i~ectinc' n agreement with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada 1895,41. Reported, 49. Bill No 36, introduced and referred. 50. Reported 61. Second reading 73. House goes into Committe on, 87. Third reading, 99. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 85. for 3. Petition Act to confirm By-law No. 779, 185.9, 77. Reported, 88. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 90 Reported. 190. Second reading, 200. House goes into Committee on, 228 Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 82. 4. Petitions for Act respecting an agropment with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada 1900,30,44. Rep,rted. 57. Bill No. 58, introduced and referred, 9.' Reported, 75. Second House into 88. Third reading, 87. goes Committee on, reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 97. 5. Petitions for Act to enable th City to guarantee $30,000 to be borrowed by George McLsgan 1900 6, 141. "Reported, 119. Bill No. 222. introduced and referred, 127. Rpportd, 152. Second 160. into reading, House goes Committee on, 167. Third reading, 209. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 98. for to 48 c. 6. Petition Act amend V. 72, incorporating the City, in re police control, 1900, 50. STRATFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL:

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 69. 192 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

STRATHROY, TOWN OF :

1. Petition for Act to authorize the issue of debentures in lieu of debentures falling due in 1892, 1892, 23. Reportfd, 44. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 75. Second reading, 80. 82. title 98. House goes into Committee on, Third reading ; amended, R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 87.

2. Petition for Act to confer certain powers on, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 60. Petitions against, 29, 113. Second reading, 70. House goes into 202. c. Committee on ; third reading, on Division, 172. R. A., 56 Vic. 82.

3. Petition for Act to confer certain powers on, 1900, 23. Reported, 73. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 78. Reported, 152. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committe on, 167. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 99.

STRATHROY AND WESTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY CO'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1893, 45. Reported, 78. Bill No. 117, introduced and referred, 89. Reported, 136. Second reading, 14 1. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 163. R. A., 202. C6 V.c. c. 99.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1897-8, 50. Reported, 85. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 87. Reported, 104, Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 64.

STREET RAILWAYS :

1. Bill No. 143, introduced to amend, the Street Railway Act, 1890, 52. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 87. No report. 2. Bill No. 241, introduced to amend,, 1890, 119. Second reading, 128. House goes into Committee en, 140. Third reading, 1GO. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 47, 3. Bill No 133, introduced to amend, 1891, 75. Seccnd reading and referred to a Select Committee, 92. Reported, 116 House goes into Committee on, 150. Third reading, 158. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 40.

4. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1892, 82. Second reading negatived, 132. 5. Bill No. 163, introduced to amend, 1892, 129. Order for second reading discharged, 180. 6. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend, 1894, 93. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 108. R*p rted, 112. Houee goes into Ctmmittee on, 135, 150. Third readirg, 153. Royal Accent withheld, 203.

7. Bill No. 184, introduced to amend, 1894, 155. Second reading, 155. House goes into Committee on, 159, 196. Order for xhird reading, discharged, 196. 8. Petition for Act respecting the taking of votes upon the question of Sunday Street Cars in the City of Tormt", 1894, 22 Reported, 29 Bill No 25. introduced and referred; 32. Petition against, r fees 104. 45. Reported, 86. Order f second reading discharged ; remitted, Provisions amalga- mated with Toronto Railway Bill. 9. Bill No. 97. introduced to nnak* further provision respecting, 1S9R, 61. Second reading, 71. House in Committee on, 78, 87. Third reading, 101. R. A.. 191. 59 Vic. c. 50. 10. Bill No. 172. introduced to regulate the over-crowding of Street Railway Cars, 1896, 95. Order for second reading discharged, 174. 11. Bill No 101, introduced to regulate the overcrowding of Street Railway Cars, 1899, 82. Motion for se<"ond reaHinp and Pf-bate adjourned upon point of Order taken, that Bill was in the character of a Private Bill, 130. Mr. Speaker decides in support of contention, 150. 12. Bill No. 185, introduced to amend The Street Railway Act, 1899, 141. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 199. No report.

13. BUI No. 168. introduced to amend the Act., 1900, 31. Second reading and referred to the Railway into on third 226. R, 232. C mmit'ee, 1Q4. Reported, 136. Horse goes Committee ; reading, A., 63 Vic. c 31.

14. Bill No. 176, introduced respecting mortgages by, and Electric Railway Companies, 1900, 85. Second reading, 110. House goes into Committee on, 144, 178. Third reading, 198. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 32.

15. Petitions re control of, in County Municipalities, 1899, 97, 101, 115, 140, 159, 177. 16. Petitions re Sunday cars, 1899, 93, 140, 152, 162, 215. See Hamilton and Caledonia Railway. Ottawa, City of. 17. Petition against obstruction, or holding monopoly of any highway by, 1900, 118.

STUBBS, RICHARD

1. Petitions for Act tc enable the trustees, executor and executrix under the will of , to lease certain lands, 1894. 19, 24. Reported. 53. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Private, Bills. 80. Estate. Bill P, 57. Reported and referred to the Comrr ittee on 76. Reported, Second fading, 85. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 100. R, A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 107.

2. Petition for Act respecting the estate of the late, 1897-8, 22. Reported, 65. Bill No 17, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 67. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 90. Reported, 101. Again referred. 109 Reported, 134. Second reading, 139. House gees into Committee on, 153. Third reading, 160. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 79.

STUNDEN, ALFRED : See Game Law. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 193

STURGEON FALLS PULP CO'Y : 1. Copy of agreement presented, 1899, 224. Sessional Papers No. 74. Printed. Ratified by House, 272. See Pulp.

STURGEON FALLS, TOWN OF : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 33. Reported, 57. Bill No. 68, introduced and referred 58. Reported 94. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 119. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 86.

STURGEON POINT, VILLAGE OF : 1. Petition for Act to incorporate, 1893, 58. Reported, 77. Petitions against, 88. Bill No. 62, intro- not fees 109. duced and referred, 79. Reported ; preamble proven ; remitted,

2. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 96. Petition against, 93. Repoeted, 102. Bill No. 63, introduced and referred, 103. Reported, 120. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee 215. 306. 62 Vic. c. 83. on, 160. Third reading, R.A ,

SUB- CONTRACTORS : See Wage- Earners.

SUCCESSION DUTIES :

1. Bill No. introduced to for the in certain 78. Second _, j, 105, provide payment of, cases, 1892, reading, 105. Resolutions introduced, Lieutenant-Governor's assent signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 110-12. House goes into Committee on, 112, 117, 126, Amendments con- curred in, 142. Third reading, 145. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 6. 2. Bill No. 186, introduced to make further provision for the payment of, 1895, 104. Second reading, 116. House goes into Committee on, 121. Third reading, 125. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 7. 3. Bill No. 151, introduced to make further provision for the payment of, 1896. 85. Resolutions intro-

duced, Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified ; passed through Committee and referred to 116. Second 112. House in Committee 153. Third Bill, 106, reading, on, 125, 133, reading ; amendment negatived, 161-2. R. A., 191. 69 Vic. c. 5. 4. Bill No. 224, introduced respecting 1899, 181. Second reading, 217. House goes into Committee on 227, 246. Third reading, 282. R. A., 806. 62 Vic. c. 9. 5. Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1900, 66. Order for second reading discharged, 167.

SUDBURY AND NlPISSING RAILWAY Co'Y :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1893, 17. Reported, 41. Bill No. 33, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 84. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 104. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 100. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 84. Reported, 92. Bill No. 160 introduced and referred, 94. Reported. 108 Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 185. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 122.

SUDBURY, ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL : Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897-8, 132.

SUDBURY, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 37. Reported, 44. Bill No. 26 introduced and referred, 72. Petition against, 53. Reported, 85. Second reading, 108. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 139. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 88. 2. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 46, 1896, 68. Reported, 63. Bill No. 81 introduced and referred, 70. Reported, 85. Second reading, 98. House in Committee on, 135. Third readin- 137. R. A., 191. 69 Vic. c. 93. 3. Petition for Act to consolidate the floating debt of, 1900, 23. Reported, 38. Bill No. 1 introduced and referred, 38. Reported, 75. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 129. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 100.

SUGAR BEET :

Report presented, upon the cultivation of, 1900, 76. Sessional Papers No. 48. Printed.

SULLIVAN, JOHN : Return ordered, shewing payments to, etc., 1897-8, 127. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 55. Not printed.

SUMMARY CONVICTIONS : Bill No. 214, introduced with respect to fines and costs of, 1890, 96. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 127, 137, 143. Third reading, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 24.

SUMMER HOTEL : See Cobourg.

SUNDAY STREET CARS : See Toronto Street Railway Coy. Street Railways. Electric Railway Act. Ham- ilton and Caledonia Raihvay. Ottawa. SUNDRIDGE, VILLAGE OF :

f Bill . Petition for Act of incorporation, 1889, 49. Reported, 61. No 98, introduced and referred, 62 Reported, 77. Second reading, 83. House goes into Committee on, 89. Third reading, 93. R- A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 72. 13 J.I. 194 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

SUNDRIDGE AND STRONG, MUNICIPALITIES OF :

Petition for Act to confer certain powers on, 1895, 26. Reported, 56. Bill No. 50, introduced and re- ferred, 72. Reported, 107. Second reading, 120. House eroes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 87.

SUSPERIOR COURTS :

1. Return ordered, of cases tried before, 1893, 157. Not brought down. 2. Petition for decentralization, 1893, 68. 3. Petitions against holding Single Court and Chambers at London and Ottawa, 1893, 17. See Admin- stration of Justice. Courts, the. Judicature Act. Judges.

SUPERIOR AND JAMES BAY RAILWAY :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 33. Reported, 56. Bill No. 74, introduced and referred, 59. 192. Reported, 177. Second reading, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 210. R. A.> 232. 63 Vic. c. 123.

SUPPLEMENTARY REVENUE : See Revenue. * SUPPLY :

1. 1889. 1, House resolves to go into Committee, 13.

2. Estimates presented and referred, 16, 47, 148. Sessional Papers No. 16. Printed. 3. House goes into Committee, 17, 51, 57, 67, 85. 93, 101, 117, 124, 154. 4. Financial Statement delivered, 51.

5. Resolutions reported, 16, 51, 57, 68, 86, 95, 101, 117, 127, 154.

6. Resolutions concurred in, 16, 134, 155.

7. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 134. 8. Resolution agreed to on division, 155-6.

9. Amendment to following Resolution proposed and superseded by amendment :

(a) Supplies to Public Institutions, 155. 10. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 13. 11. Goes into Committee, 18, 156.

12. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 18, 156.

13. Bill of Supply, No. 202, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 156. R.A., 162. 52 Vic. c. 1.

14. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 162.

2. 1890. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 10. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 12, 26, 89, 173. Sessional Papers No. 19. Printed.

3. Goes into Committee, 13, 35, 62, 82, 89, 103, 112, 141, 161, 192, 194. 4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on, adjourned, 28, 30. Motion carried, 35.

5. Resolutions reported, 13, 63, 84, 90, 141, 161, 192, 194.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 13, 90, 168. 7. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 168, 196. 8. Resolutions agreed to on division, 196, 197. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 10. 10. (Joes into Committee, 13, 90, 197.

11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 14, 90, 197.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 256, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 197. R.A., 203,. 53 Vic. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 203.

3. 1891- 1. House resolves to go into Committee of, 27. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 28, 53, 65, 167. Sessional Papers No. 20. Printed.

3. Goes into Committee, 28, 71, 72, 87, 95, 107, 115, 131, 170.

4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 56, 65, 68. Motion carried, 71.

5. Resolutions reported, 28, 71, 72, 88, 96, 107, 115, 131, 165, 170.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 28, 71, 138, 166, 170. 7. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 138.

8. Amendment to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Department of Agriculture, 166.

(6) Agricultural Associations, 172.

* For the several amendments proposed to the motion "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair,' see page 198, ct seq. See also Divisions. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 195

SUPPLY Continued. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 27. 10. Goes into Committee, 27, 71, 178.

11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 29, 71, 178.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 194, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 178-9. R.A 183. 64 Vic. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 183.

4. 1892. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 13. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 14, 22. 170. Sessional Papers No. #. Printed.

3. Goes into Committee, 14, 32, 40, 51, 58, 70, 76, 86, 117, 143, 196. 4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on, adjourned, 24. Motion carried, 32.

5. Resolutions reported, 14, 32, 40, 51, 59, 70, 76, 87, 117, 143, 150, 196.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 14, 32, 157, 197. 7. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 157.

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Treasurer's Department, re Inspector of Licenses, 197.

(6) Toronto Asylum re allowances to Officers, 198.

(c) Brockville Asylum Site and Buildings, 199. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 13. 10. Goes into Committee, 15, 200.

11 . Resolutions reported and agreed to, 15, 200.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 181, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 201. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. L.

13. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 207. 5. 1893. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 17.

2. Estimates presented and referred, 7, 8, 93, 180. Sessional Papers No. 15. Printed.

3. Goes into Committee, 7, 51, 61, 75, 86, 94, 118, 130, 149, 169, 182.

4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 26, 35. Motion carried, 51.

5. Resolutions reported, 8, 51, 62, 76, 87, 94, 118, 130, 149, 169, 172, 182.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 8, 94, 179, 182. 7. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 179, 183.

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Inspection of Public Institutions, 193.

(6) Inspection of Normal Model and High Schools, 194.

(c) Maintenance of School of Pedagogy,* 195.

(d) Expenses of Immigration, 196.

(e) Grant in aid of Agriculture, 196.

(/) Expenses of the Crown Lands Department re surveys, 197. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 7.

10. Goes into Committee, 8, 94/198.

11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 8, 95, 198.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 200, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 198. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honor and assented to.

6. 1894. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 7.

2. Estimates presented and referred, 8, 33, 95, 159, 189. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed.

3. House goes into Committee, 8, 70, 76, 82, 88, 97, 102, 116, 124, 127, 132, 149, 187, 188, 189* 4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 40, 46, 52. Motion carried, 70. 189. 5. Repolutions reported, 7, 70, 76, 89, 95, 98, 103, 116, 125, 128. 149, 160, 187, 188,

6. Resolutions agreed to, 7, 96, 168, 192. 7. Resolutions postponed for Conourrence, 168. 8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived.

(a) Salary of Provincial Inspector of Licenses, 175.

(6) Salary of Inspector of Public Institutions, 176.

(c) Inspection of Registry Offices, 176.

(d) Appointment of Sessional Clerks and Messengers, 177.

(e) Commutation of allowances to Judges, 178. 196 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

T Continued.

(/) Re table allowances to officers of Institutions, 179.

(g) Re Staff of Employes in connection with Public Institutions, 182.

(h) Salary of Clerk of Forestry, 181.

(i) Re Colonization Roads expenditure, 182.

(j) Reduction of Crown Lands expenditure, 182.

(k) Gratuities to Public Officers, 183-5. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 71.

10. Goes into Committee, 8, 96, 192.

11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 9, 96, 192. 12. Bill of Supply, No. 187, introduced and read a first and second time, 193. Third reading, 199. R. A., 203. 58 V. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honour, and assented to, 203. 7. 1895. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 13. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 13, 18, 141. Sessional Papers No. 3. Printed. 3. House goes into Committee, 13, 36, 47, 51, 53, 60, 68, 77, 146.

4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 20, 30, 32. Motion carried, 36.

5. Resolutions reported, 13, 37, 48, 51, 60, 69, 79, 146.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 14, 87, 133, 134, 136, 137, 147.

7. Resolutions postponed for cDncurrence, 87.

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Re salary of Provincial Inspector of Licenses, 133.

(&) Re Haliburton Police Magistrate's salary, 133.

(c) Re Ontario School of Pedagogy, 134.

(d) Re appointment of Clerks and Messengers to Legislature, 135.

( c) Re tender system, Public Institutions, 136.

(/) Re farm feed and fodder for Public Institutions, 136.

(g) Re Colonization Roads, 137.

(h) Re salary Clerk of Forestry, 138. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 13. 10. Goes into Committee, 14, 161. 11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 14, 161.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 216, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 161. R. A., 167. 58 Vic. c. 1.

12. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 167.

8. 1896. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 10.

2. Estimates presented and referred, 18, 23, 165. Sessional Papers No. 4- Printed. 3. House goes into Committee, 18, 52, 61, 71, 75, 88, 125, 129, 136. 149, 176.

4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 23, 26, 33. 37, 42, 47. Motion carried, 52. 5. Resolutions reported for Concurrence, 143, 158, 184.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 149, 158, 185. for 149. , 7. Resolutions postponed Concurrence,

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Inspections of Public Institutions, 158.

(&) Fodder at London Asylum, 159.

(c) Central Prison officials, 159.

(d) Entomological Society, 160.

(e) Farm stock, etc., at Brockville Asylum, 160. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 10. 10. Goes into Committee, 19, 186. 11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 19, 186.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 213, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 186. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 191. 9. 1897. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 12. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 13, 20, 142, 157. Sessional Papers No. 3. Printed. 1889 1900. 197 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

SUPPLY Continued.

3. House goes into Committee, 14, 41, 53, 60, 70, 76, 86, 93, 112, 155, 157. 4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 23, 29, 30, 33, 37. Amendment negatived and Motion carried, 40-1. 5. Resolutions reported for Concurrence, 127, 156, 157.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 133, 157. 7. Resolution re Salary of Municipal Auditor, agreed to on division, 157.

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Lieutenant-Governor's office, 142.

(6) Public Works, 142.

(c) Public Institutions, 142.

(d) Public and Separate Schools, 149.

(e) Collegiate Institutes, 150.

(/) Immigration, 351.

(g) Poultry Association, 152.

(h) Government House, 152. 10. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 12.

11. Goes into Committee, 14, 158.

12. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 15, 158.

13. Bill of Supply, No. 188, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 158. R. A. Id8. 60 Vic. c. 1.

14. Presented to the Administrator and assented to, 168. 10.1897-8.1. House resolves to go into Committee, 37. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 47, 71. 157. Sessional Papers No. 3. Printed.

3. House goes into Committee, 68, 71, 77, 81, 88, 93, 106, 108, 113, 133, 161, 162, 178, 179.

4. Financial Statement delivered, and Debate on adjourned, 53, 57, 61. Motion carried, 68. 5. Resolutions reported for Concurrence, 119, 180.

6. Resolutions agreed to, 126, 181.

7. Amendments to the following Resolutions, proposed and negatived : 1. Public Works, Departmental salaries, 143. 2. Secretary and Registrar's Office, salaries, 144. 3. Public Institutions, salary of third Inspector, 145. 4 Legislation, Sessional Clerks, 146. 5. Public and Separate Schools, salaries of Director of Teachers' Institutes, and for De- partmental Examinations, 147. 6. London Asylum, farm feed, 148. 7. Kingston Asylum, farm feed, 149. 8. Penetanguishene Reformatory, salaries, etc., 150. 9. New Parliament Buildings, fuel, 151. 10. Miscellaneous expenditure re Arbitration and Algonquin Park, 152. 8. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 37. 9. Goes into Committee, 72, 18 1.

10. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 72, 181.

11. Bill of Supply, No. 114, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 181. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 1.

12. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 188.

11. 1898.* 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 16.

2. Estimates presented and referred, 22. Sessional Papers No. 4- Not printed.

3. Houee goes into Committee, 23, 25. Resolution reported and agreed to, 25. House re- solves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 16. Goes into Committee, 25. Resol- ution reported and agreed to, 26. 12. 1899. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 69. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 75, 278. Sessional Papers No. 4- Printed. 3. House goes into Committee, 123, 131, 142, 212, 220, 237, 285.

4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 78, 86, 92, 95, 98, 104, 114. Motion carried on division, 122.

* This was the August Session, and only a Vote of Credit passed. House was adjourned to meet by Proclamation of Lieutenant-Governor, but was prorogued in October to admit of Bye-elections. 198 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

SUPPLY Continued. 5. Resolutions reported for Concurrence, 239, 285. 6. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 246.

7. Resolutions agreed to, 246, 288.

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived : (a) Forestry Clerk, Crown Lands, 247.

(b) Public Woiks Department, 249.

(c) Asylum Inspection, 251.

(d) Legislation, paper, etc., 252.

(e) Division Courts Inspection, 254. (/) Drainage Trials Act, 254.

(g) Canadian Institute, 256.

(h) Miscellaneous Education, 257.

(i) London Asylum, feed, etc., 259

(j) Reformatory Penetanguiohene, 261

(k) Immigration, 262. (0 Grants in aid of Agriculture, 264. (i) Oxford Reformatory, 266.

(n) Forest ranging, 267.

(o) Miscellaneous, 269.

(p) Public Buildings, 287. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Means, 69. 10. Goes into Committee, 288.

11. Resolution reported and agreed to, 289.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 257, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 289. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 306.

13. 1900. 1. House resolves to go into Committee, 19. 2. Estimates presented and referred, 19. 43, 190. Sessional Papers No. 2. Printed. 3. House goes into Committee, 19, 72, 83, 92, 101, 112, 122, 133, 140, 147, 155, 168, 193. 4. Financial Statement delivered and Debate on adjourned, 49, 51, 55. Debate resumed and amendment proposed re dismissal of Sheriff Brown of Elgin, and Debate on adjourned, 64. Debate resumed and amendment negatived, 70. Motion carried on division, 71. 5. Resolutions reported for Concurrence, 168, 194. 6. Resolutions postponed for Concurrence, 175.

7. Resolutions agreed to, 175, 194.

8. Amendments to the following Resolutions proposed and negatived :

(a) Examiners for Departmental Examinations and Registrar of Department, 200.

(b) Salaries of officials at Penetanguishene Reformatory, 202.

(c) Immigration, Liverpool Office, 204. (d) Western Dairy School, 205.

(e) Oxford Reformatory, 207. 9. House resolves to go into Committee of Ways and Mean?, 19. 10. Goes into Committee, 20, 208.

11. Resolutions reported and agreed to, 20, 209.

12. Bill of Supply, No. 264, introduced and read a first, second and third time, 209. R. A., 233. 63 Vic. c. 1.

13. Presented to His Honour and assented to, 233. " " Amendments proposed and negatived, to the Motion That Mr. Speaker now leave the Chair j 1. 1889. That the present mode of administering the liquor license laws through the Board of Com- missioners and Inspectors appointed by the Government of the day has resulted in a partizan traffic to influence administration of the law ; has subjected those engaged in the liquor undue by in has led in cases to the and the interest of the dominant party in this Province ; many tyrannical exercise of the powers of the Commissioners and Inspectors, and in others to the lax enforcement its has of the law and the condoning for parti/an purposes of offences against provisions ; unduly and unfairly interfered with the freedom of exercising their franchise by those engaged in the liquor traffic, and is otherwise mischievous in its purpose and operation; and while declaring its firm intention and purpose to be, not to relax or impair the efficiency of the other provisions of the law, and particularly those limiting the number of licenses to be granted this House is of opinion that it is essential to the honest, non-parti zan and faithful execution of the liquor license laws that 1889 TO 1900. 199 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

SUPPLY Continued. the present mode of appointing Boards of Commissioners should be abrogated, and provision be from made for placing the appointment of the Commissioners in the hands of a body more removed the influence of partisanship, and more directly responsible to, and under the control of the people, and Debate on adjourned, 114. Negatived, 117. That the English tongue is the language of the Province of Ontario, and no system of public instruction which does not insure that in every school aided by Provincial funds, or supported in whole or in part by local taxation, the teachers employed are capable of imparting instructions in the English act the tongue, and that every pupil is instructed in it, and which does not recognize and upon the recognition that the English language is to be the language of such schools, and require that books in use in them, except those employed in giving religious instruction, when and whre such instruction is permitted by law, shall be approved of by the Department having the charge of of Educational affairs, is satisfactory to this House or will meet with the approval of the people this Province, 126. 2. 1890. That it appears by the papers brought down to this House that William H. Spencer was by Commission, under the Great Seal of the Province dated the thirteenth day of September, 1889, appointed t<> be Police Magistrate for the District of Parry Sound, and part of the District of of the said Commission has been Muskoka ; that no Order in Council authorizing the issuing brought down, and the said Commission appears to have been issued without any Order in Council having been passed, but by an Order in Council approved the twenty-ninth day of Nov- ember, 1889, it was assumed to attach to the said office a salary of $100 per annum with an allow- ance of $100 for travelling expenses, such salary and allowance to date from the twenty-sixth day of that in the of this House the said regaid to the July previous ; opinion appointment, having fact that in addition to a District Judge for the said two Districts, each of them is provided with a Stipendiary Magistrate, was wholly unnecessary and improper, and the attaching of a salary to the office was in direct violation of the Statute under which the appointment was made, which requires that appointees under it shall hold office without pa'ary, unless where the Legislature or the County Council or other Municipal Council shall see fit to appropriate or pay a salary, and no such appropriation has been made or action taken, 102-3. That the revenues of the Province being to a large extent derived from its timber, the supply of which is rapidly decreasing, the public interests demand that greater care should be tken for the preser- shall be vation of it, and that it should be provided by law, that no additional territory placed under license without the consent of the people's representatives in this House, 111. That this House doth declare that the rights guaranteed by the British North America Act to the supporters of separate or dissentient schools are civil rights appertaining to them as citizens, and that the assumption that any church organization or body, or the bishops", priests or ministers thereof, are entitled to control the ratepayer in the exercise and enjoyment of such, his individual right, or to command obedience to its or their direction, by them or by the trustees of any such school, in the exercise by them of such rights, or the performance by him of the duties delegated to to be resisted them by the State, is wholly unwarranted and dangerous to the State, and ought ; and this House doth further declare that it is within the constitutional right of the Legislature through the Department of Education to regulate such schools, and particularly to prescribe the text books to be used in them, and that the said Department ought, iu the exercise of that right, to make provisions regulating the text boots to be used in the said schools, except those employed in giving religious instruction when and where such instruction is permitted by law, 193. That this House regrets, that especially in view of the withdrawal of the grant for holding the Pro- vincial Exhibition, an additional grant has not been made to local agricultural societies. 193-4.

3. 1892. That a vote of $15,500 for the erection of new buildings for the extension of industries at the Central Prison and of $25,000 for machinery for the same purpose is being asked That without any appropriation for the purposes aforesaid by this House, or other legal warrant, the Government has proceeded with the said works and thereby assumed to commit this House to such expenditure, and that such action is subversive of the principle of Parliamentary control of the public expendi- ture and in derogation of the rights and privileges of this House, 195,

That it appears by the Returns brought down to this House, that there has been expended in connection with the new Upper Canada College buildings and site (including $14,649 52 for furniture) the sum of $319,451.65. That the said sum is in excess by $150,000, and upwards, 'of the amount authorized by the Legislature to be applied for those purposes, and that such additional expenditure, besides being unauthorized and illegal, was in violation of the terms of the compromise under which the College was continued and on the faith of which, this House assented to the erection of 'the new College buildings, 126.

4. 1893. That this House disapproves of the policy of disposing of the timber reserves of the Province without its approval being first obtained, and, is of opinion that the right to cat timber upon the present reserves should be sold under such conditions as will insure the manufacture of the lumber cut therefrom within the Province, and more effectually guard against the unnecessary cutting and destruction of small timber growing in such reserves, 148.

5. 1894. That in the opinion of this House, the present mode of appointing, and paying by fees, Regis- trars of Deeds and other County Officials is unsatisfactory, and should be changed, and that the appointment of all the said officials whose salary or remuneration is provided, in whole or mainly, by the localities for which they are appointed, should not be vested in the Executive of the Pro- vince, but in the people of the locality, either directly or through their Municipal bodies, 63, Negatived, 70. That in the opinion of this House, it is necessary to a free expression of the popular will that the use of the numbered ballot paper should be discontinued, and the ballot for the election of Members of the Legislative Assembly be made a secret ballot, 82. 200 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet,

SUPPLY Continued. That this House disapproves of the large expenditures which are made annually by the Crowo Lands Department for Surveys, amounting to upwards of $35,000 per annum, and of the sums paid by the Department to unnecessary Crown Lands Agents, and it regrets that the Executive and the Depart- ment persist in the practice of disposing of the Crown Timber reserves of the Province without con- sulting or obtaining the approval of the representatives of the people in this House, and wholly fail to take any adequate steps for preserving the standing timber, and especially the smaller trees, from this the unnecessary waste and destruction ; and House deplores improvidence which characterizes the management and disposal of the timber upon these reserves, which has destroyed, in many parts of the country, the saw milling industries which flourished there, and has transferred the business which they formerly carried on to the State of Michigan, and other States of the neighbouring Re- public, and is fast depriving the Province of its most valuable asset and one, if adequately and in- telligently cared for, safeguarded and managed, would continue to furnish a large revenue to the Province for years to come, but which, as now mismanaged, is rapidly disappearing, 131. That it is essential to a non-partizan management of the Educational affairs of this Province, that the Department should not be under the control of a political head, and that the office of Minister of Education should be abolished, 148. 6. 1895. That in the opinion of this House, the present mode of paying Registrars of Deeds and other is said officials be s such salaries to be County Officials unsatisfactory ; that should paid by ilary, commensurate with the duties performed, and the surplus fees, if any, should be funded for the benefit of the municipalities, 35-6. That in the opinion of this House, the maintenance of Government House, and the establishment con- nected therewith, at the expense of the Province, should, aftor the expiration of five years from the appointment, or other earlier determination of the term of office of His Honour the present Lieu- of tenant-Governor, be discontinued ; declared out order, 43. That in the opinion of this House, it is advisable and would be in th^ interest of the Province that supplies, that may be require^ for the Public Institutions of the Province, should be supplied by public competition, in lieu of the course at present carried out, 43. Negatived, 47. That in the opinion of this House, the present mode of appointing Registrars of Deeds and other county the of all the said officials, is unsatisfactory, and should be changed ; and that appointment officials, whose salary or remuneration is provided in whole, or mainly by the localities for which they are appointed, should not be .vested in the Executive of the Province, but in the people of the locality through their municipal bodies, 60. That it is desirable that Provincial expenditure for educational purposes should be so appropriated, and for of apportioned as to provide equitably, as far as may be, the requirements the whole people ; that the interests of higher education are well served by the High School?, Collegiate Institutes, the of tire Colleges and Universities of the Province ; that the educational advantages at disposal great mass of the people, through the medium of the Public Schools, are not in proportion to their just claims under an equitable distribution of school expenditure, having regard to the relative merits of primary and higher education, and particularly to the fact that ninety-five per cent, of the children of +he Province receive all their education in the Public Schools, and that in the opinion of this House a tchenre should be devised by which the sphere of the Public Schools may be widened and enlarged so as to afford to the children of the agricultural population further and increased opportunities of obtaining such higher education in the Public Schools as may be practicable there, 145.

7. 1896. That the present mode of administering the Liquor License Laws through the Boards of Com- missioners and Inspector?, appointed by the Government of the day, has resulted in a partizan ad- in the traffic to influence and ministration of the law ; has subjected these engaged liquor undue by in to the in the interest of the dominant patty in this Province ; has lead, many cases, tyrannical exercise of the powers of the Commissioners and Inspectors, and in others, to the lax enforcement its of the law, and the condoning for partizan purposes of offences against provisions ; has unduly and unfairly interfered with the freedom of exercising their franchise by those engaged in the liquor its firm in- traffic, and is otherwise mischievous in its purpose and operation ; and whi!e declaring tention and purposes to be, not to relax or impair the efficiency of the law, and particularly the limiting the number of licenses bo be granted, this House is of opinion that it is essential to the honest non-partizan and faithful execution of the liquor license laws that the present mode of ap- pointing Boards of Commissioners should be abrogated, and that in future the Boards of Commis- sioners in Counties should consist of the County Judge, the Warden of the County, and one in Cities not connected with the Munici- appointed by the Governmert ; and and Towns, County pality, the County Judge, Mayor, and one appointed by the Government, 78. Negatived, 87. That it is expedient that in the Public Accounts of the Province, the details of all expenditures shalf be publihhed in as full a manner as shewn in the Auditor General's Report of the Dominion of Canada, putting as far as practicable, all expenditures of the same nature together, and giving prices and qualities in all payments over $5.00, and in the Colonization Roads expenditures, giving the names, time and amounts paid to all persons enRaged in the works, 135. That this House views with alarm the tendency of the Government to create new offices, and is of the opinion that the office of Provincial Highway Commissioner, with a salary of $1,500, exclusive of expenses, is unnecessary, and places an additional and useless burden upon the Province, 185. 8. 1897. That this House regrets to observe the steady increase in Provincial Expenditure, and also regrets that the present value of the indebtedness for Annuities and Railway Certificates, does not appear in the statement of the liabilities of the Province over and above which a surplus is declared, 40-1. That this House is of opinion that the interests of the University of Toronto, and the availability of it, for Educational purposes, will be best eerved by its complete separation from and independence of the Provincial Government, and by vesting its property, and the entire control and management of the institution in a proper representative and independent body, 154. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 201

SUPPLY Continued. 9. 1897-8. That this House is of the opinion that moneys voted for Colonization Roads, in Districts where Municipal Government exist, should, as far as practicable, and under such inspection as may be necessary to insure the application of such moneys to the purposes for which they are voted, be expended by the Municipal authorities, 76. That this House is of opinion that the Tender System of purchasing supplies for the Public Institutions of the Province should be adopted, in lieu of the system at present carried on, 107. That this House regrets that the present value of the Provincial Indebtedness for Annuities and Rail- way Certificates does not appear in the statement of the liabilities of the Province over and above which a surplus of assets is declared, and does not appear in the Public Accounts of the Province, 112.

That this House regrets the large and steady increase in the Ordinary Expenditure of the Province, greatly exceeding the increase in the revenue. And also regrets that the expenditure of the Pro- vince has not been kept within the revenue. And that the Province has to depend, to a very large extent, on Crown Lands receipts to meet the Ordinary Expenditure, 178. That this House observes with anxiety the evidences of dissatisfaction in the public mind, with the working and result of the educational system of the Province, and is of opinion that a scheme should be devised by which the sphere of the Public School may be remodeled, and where necessary, widened and enlarged with the view of affording to those pupils, whose education t egins and ends in such schools, such further and increased educational advantages as may be practicable. This House is also of opionion that, among other desirable changes, there f-hould be created a consulta- tive or advisory Council for the assistance of the Minister of Education, on which Council, should oe represented, all the teaching bodies in the Province. And this Rouse is also of opinion that, steps snould be taken to reduce the price of school books, and thus lesson materially the burden now imposed upon and borne by the people of the Province, by reason of the large sums they are compelled to pay for such books, 179. 10. 1899. That this House strongly disapproves of the practice indulged in by Ministers of the Crown, of encouraging the Electors in constituencies to believe that they will receive material favours and advantages from the government, provided they return supporters of the government to this House, 283. 11. 1900. That in the opinion of this House, the evidence given at the trial of the West Elgin Petition on the 26bh day of June, 1899, and the j-tatement made by the Judge* in their Report, dated 15th August, 1899, together with the fact that the said Judges ordered the costs of the Petitioners to be paid by Dugald Brown, the Returning Officer at said election and Donald Macnish, a candidate at said election, call for the dismissal by the Government of said Dugald Brown from his office of Sheriff of the County of Elgin, 64. Negatived, 70. That the appointment of R. A. Grant, who had held professional relations with some of the men charged with the commission of offences in the West Elgin Election, to be one of the legal officers to assist in the execution of the Commission to examine into the conduct of the Returning Officer, Deputy Returning Officer and Poll Clerks at the West Elgin Election, deserves the strong condemnation of this House, 81-2. That this House is of the opinion that the moneys voted for Colonization Roads in the Districts where Municipal Government exists, should as far as practicable, and under such inspection as may be necessary to insure the application of such moneys so voted, be expended by the municipal authorities, 110.

SURETIES :

Bill No. 130, introduced respecting, 1899, 99. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 130. Reported, 229. House goes into Committee on, 271. Third reading, 283. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 12.

irn ordered, shewing a detailed statement of expenditure at the time the Sandfield Macdonald Government went out of power, etc.. 1897, 102. Not brought down.

SURROGATE COURTS ACT :

1. Bill No. 75, introduced to amend, 1890, 18. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 38. Reported, 128. House goes into Committee on, 147. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c.

2. Bill No. 74, introduced respecting Securities in, 189?, 20. Second reading, 60. House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 92. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 14. 3. Bill No. 122, introduced to amend, 1894, 64, Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 92. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 145. Third reading, 152. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 22.

4. Bill No. 145, introduced respecting, 1896, 82. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on, 111, 133, 170. Third reading, 170. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 20. 5. Bill No. 85, introduced to amend the Act, 1897-8, 107. Second reading, 118. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 154. R. A., 118. 61 Vic. c. 14. 6. Bill No. 189, introduced to amend, 1900, 100. Second reading negatived, 128. See Judicature Act. STDENHAM GLASS CO'T., LTD.: Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 17. Reported, 52. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 53. Re- ported, 75. Second reading, 81. Houae goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 130. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 71. 202 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

HPARA, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 152, 1899, 71. Reported, 80. Bill No. 11, introduced and re- ferred, 86. Reported, 162. Second reading, 174. House goes into Committee on, 185. Third reading, 215. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 84.

TAVERN AND SHOP JLJCENSE ACT :

on the 54 42 42 16 22 9 Reports presented, working of, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 112 92 48. 17 ; 1896, 10 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 158 ; 1899, ; 1900, See Liquor Licsnse- Law, Brewers and Distillers. Revenue.

TAX EXEMPTIONS : See Municipal Law.

TAXES AND TAX SALES :

1. Bill No. 66, introduced to amend the Assessment Act, 1889, 23. Second reading and referred to the " Municipal Committee, 53. Reported with title amended to read An Act to provide for the sale of land for taxes by the local municipality," 118. Order for House to go into Committee on dis- charged, 157.

2. introduced in the 101. BUI No. 182, respecting, Unorganized Districts, 1896, Second reading ; House in Committee on, 182. Third reading, 183. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 55. 3. Petitions respecting, 1896, 59, 77, 127. See Free Grants.

TECHNICAL SCHOOLS :

Bill No. 140, introduced respecting, 1897, 87. Second reading, 105. Resolution introduced, Adminis- trator's assent signified, passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 108-9. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 134. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 58.

TEESWATEB, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act to enable the corporation to sell or lease certain lands, 1895, 26. Reported, 29. Bill No, 2, introduced and referred, 30. Reported, 44. Second reading, fi4. House goes into Commit- tee 143. 112. on, 87. 119, Petition against, Third reading ; amendment negatived, 162. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 88.

TELEPHONE POLES : See Municipal Law. TEMPORARY VACANCIES:

Bill No. 180, introduced to make provision for, in certain office?, 1895, 101. Second reading, 121. House goes into Committee on, 128. Third reading, 130. R. A., 166, 68 Vic. c. 6.

TENDER SYSTEM : See Public Institutions.

TENDER YEARS, PERSONS OP : See Children, Neglected.

TERRITORIAL DISTRICTS :

Bill No. 191, introduced respecting the establishing of Municipal Institutions in, 1899, 148. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 188. Reported, 282. See Municipal Law.

TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS : See Ontario.

THEDFORD LICENSE :

Return ordered, of correspondence, relating to issue of, 1900, 127. Presented, 210. Sessional Papers No. 84. Not printed. See Liquor License Act.

THESSALON AND GRAND PORTAGE RAILWAY :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 84. Reported 101. Bill No. 69, introduced and referred, 103. Reported, 157. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 233. R. A, 306. 62 Vic. c. 103.

THESSALON, TOWN OF : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 37. Against, 37. Reported, 89. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 113. Second reading, 137. House goes into Committee on, 148. Third reading, 164. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 89.

THORNTON, HENRY : See Division Courts.

THOROLD, TOWN OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 16. Reported, 50. Petition against,63. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 87 . Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 112. Third c. reading ; amendment negatived, 120. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. 79.

THOUSAND ISLANDS RAILWAY : See Gananoque.

THUNDER BAY, NEPIGON AND ST. JOE RAILWAY : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 137. Reported, 146. Bill No. 77, introduced and referred, 147. Reported, 197 Second reading, 217. House goes into Committee on, 228. Third reading, 238. R. A., 306. 62 Vic c. 104. 1900 J JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 203

THUNDER BAT : See Algoma. Outlaying Districts.

THUNDER BAY PULP AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 87 Reported, 102. Bill No. 76, introduced and referred, 104.

Reported adversely ; fees remitted, 163. See Pulp.

TILBURY CENTRE, VILLAGE OF :

1. Petition for Act to amend the Act incorporating, 1890, 12. Reported, 24. Bill No. 12, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 33. Second reading, 46. House goes into Committee on, 79, 132. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 63 Vic. c. 103. 2. Petition for Act respectiug, 1896, 15. Reported. 25. Bill No. 11, introduced and referred, 26, Reported, 51. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 83. Third reading, 105. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 94.

TILBURY EAST, TOWNSHIP OF :

1. Petitions for Act to consolidate and extend the debenture debt of, 1893, 37, 45, 53. Reported, 54. Bill No. 48, introduced and referred, 55. Reported, 109. Second reading, 158. House goes into Committee on, 163. Third reading, 166. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 83. 2. Petition for Act re debenture by-laws, 1897-8, 103.

TILBURY WEST, TOWNSHIP OF :

1. Petition for Act to provide for the division of, 1891, 45. Reported, 51. Petition against, 55, Bill No. 54, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 75. Second reading, 85. House goes into Com- mittee on, 98. Third reading on division, 114. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 81.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act dividing, 1894, 47. Reported, 53. Bill No. 55, introduced and re-

ferred, 57. Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 83. 3. Petition for Act respecting the township of Tilbury North and West, 1896, 38. Reported, 59. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 85. Second reading, 115. House in Committee on, 135, 142. Third reading, 175. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 95.

4. Petition for Act to amend the Act to provide for the division of, 1897, 17. Reported, 27. Bill No. 1, introdn^e'l and referred, 28. Reported, 38. Second reading, 47. House goes into Committee on, 48. Third reading, 69. R. A., 168. 60 Vic c. 80.

5. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence in regard to a reduction of the indebtedness of, under the Ontario Drainage Act, 1890, 169. Not brought down.

TILE, STONE AND TIMBER DRAINAGE ACT : 1. Bill No. 125, introducpd to amend, 1895, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- 99. 125. mittee, Reported, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 157, R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 9.

2. Return ordered, ehewing number of applications for loans under, etc., 1893, 115. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 89. Printed. See Drainage.

TILLSON SPUR LINE RAILWAY CO'Y.

Petition for of 41. Bill Act incorporation, 1891 , Reported, 44. No. 37, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 88. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 116. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 95.

TILSONBURG, LAKE ERIE AND PACIFIC RAILWAY CO'Y., AND THE PORT BURWELL HARBOUR : 1. Petition for Act to confirm certain By-laws respecting, 1895, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 28, intro- duced and referred, 43. Reported, 66. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 119. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 113.

2. Resolution granting aid to, 1895, 147.

TILSONBURG, TOWN OF :

Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1893, 34, Reported, 54. Bill No. 21, introduced and re- ferred, 54. Reported, 104. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 124. Third reading, 138. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 84.

TIMBER, TIMBER LICENSES, LIMITS, SALES, DUES, ETC. 1. Bill No. 251, introduced respecting Timber Licenses affecting Registered Land, 1890, 136. Second 152. House into on reading, goes Committee ; third reading, 173. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 8. 2. Bill No. 140, introduced respecting liens for labour on logs and timber and the payment of wages 75. Second 95. thereon, 1891, reading, House goes into Committee on, 126, 128. Third reading ; tide amended, 143. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 22.

3. Bill No. 183, introduced respecting the election of licensees of timber limits to the Legislative As- 145. Second sembly, 1894, reading ; amendment nesratived, 189. House goes into Committee on. 195. Third reading on division, 195. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 8. 4. Bill No. 140, introduced relating to Crown Timber, 1896, 80. Second reading, 96. House in Com- mittee on, 103. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 12. 5. Bill No. 60, introduced respecting the manufacture of pine cut on the Crown Domain, 1897-8, 71. Second 157. reading, House goes into Committee on, 166. Third reading ; amendment necratived 176. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 9. 204 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

TIMBER, TIMBER LICENSES, LIMITS, SALES, DUES, ETC. Continued. 6. Motion proposed and negatived, re care and preservation of, 1890, 111.

7. Motion proposed and negatived, in respect of, under Free Grants Act, 1890, 175. 8. Motion proposed and negatived, re policy of disposing of timber reserve of the Province, 1893, 148. 9. Motion for return, shewing:, with respect to sales of berths in 1887. 1890 and 1892. the upset or re- perve price placed on each birth, etc., superseded by amendment, 1893, 153-5. 10. Motion, proposed and negatived, regretting that the Executive and the Department of Crown Lands persist in the practice of disposing of the Crown Timber Reserves, etc., 1894, 131. 11. Motion, proposed and negatived, re licensees who are members of the Legislature, 1894, 189. 12. Amendment proposed to Address re duty and manufacture, and Debate on, adjourned, 1897-8, 24. Amendment to amendment proposed and carried re measure to be introduced, 36.

13. Motion withdrawn, re correspondence relating to question of imposing a restriction in licenses, etc., 1897-8, 56. 14. Motion, proposed and negatived, re application of manufacturing conditions, 1897-8, 176. 15. Motion, for correspondence with reference to representations made by any American lumbermen in relation to any legislation passed by the Ontario Legislature at the Session of 1897-8, and with before of etc. relation to the appearance the Quebec Conference Eminent Counsel, ; withdrawn, 1898, 24. 16. Motion, that steps should be taken to enquire into extent of resources, and Debate on adjourned, 1900, 101. Debate resumed and motion negatived, 133. 17. Motion, for Return of copy of Order-in-Oouncil, changing Ontario standard of log measurement, and Debate on adjourned. 1900, 103. Order for resuming Debate discharged, 188.

18. Return ordered, shewing what applications have been made for payments under Section 4, 43 V. in respect of dues on pine trees, etc., 1890, 38. Presented, 142. Sessional Papers No. 74. Printed.

19. Return ordered, shewing the number, area and location of each timber berth now under license, etc., 1890, 65. Presented, 1891, 85. Sessional Papers No. 46. Printed. 20. Return ordered, shewing lots in West Algoma, the timber on which has been sold, etc., 1890, 97. Presented, J891, 179. Sessional Papers No. 59. Not printed. 21. Statement presented, of sales of limits in October, 1890, 1891, 73. Sessional Papers No. 44- Printed. of last 22. Return ordered, shewing quantity of pine in unlicensed territory, disposed since Session ; to whom sold, etc., 1892, 54. Presented, 118. Sessional Papers No. 84. Printed. 23. Return ordered, shewing estimated quantity of pine timber now standing upon the Crown domain, etc., 72. Presented, 1893. 95. Sessional Papers No. 72. Printed. 24. Return ordered, shewing date when and persons to whom timber berth No. 118, North Shore of Lake Huron was sold, etc., 1892, 108. Presented, 202. Sessional Papers No. 97. Not printed. 25. Return ordered, shewing all berths sold and disposed of which were not under license in 1889, and a like Return of, for 1890, 1891 and 1892, 1893, 30. Presented, 1894, 38. Sessional Papers No. 74. Printed.

26. Return ordered, shewing all berths offered for sale on 13th October, 1892, and the berths sold, etc., 1893, 30. Presented, 71. Sessional Papers No. 62. Printed. 27. Return ordered, shewing the names of the several purchasers of berths at the sale of October, 1890. etc., 1893, 31. Presented, 108. Sessional Papers No. 74. Printed. 28. Return ordered, shewing the amount due in the year 1889 by Alexander McLaren for dues on timber cut in Wilberforce, etc., 1893, 31. Presented, 1894, 23. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed. 29. Return ordered, shewing dates of all timber sales from 1871, etc., 1893, 71. Presented, 164. Ses- sional Papers No. 92. Printed. 30. Return ordered, shewing names of all persons indebted to the Province on the first day of January, 1893, on account of timber dues, etc., 1893, 116. Presented, 1894, 200. Sessional Papers No. 130. Not printed. 31. Return ordered, of correspondence re application for supply of timber for Chisholm's mill in Tyen- denaga, 1894, 33. Presented, 89. Sessional Papers No 81. Not printed. 32. Return ordered, shewing number of miles of limits under license in the Disputed Territory, etc., 1894, 67. Presented, 154. Sessional Papers No. 119. Printed. 33. Return ordered, shewing number of pieces of pine saw logs and dimension timber got out in 1890- 1-2-3, in Muskoka, etc., 1894, 100. Not brought down. 34. Return ordered, shewing names of persons indebted to Province on account of dues, etc., 1896, 23. Presented, 1897, 67. Sessional Papers No. 53. Not printed. 35. Return ordered, shewing the estimated quantity of, now standing on the Crown domain, etc., 1896, 73. Not brought down. 36. Return ordered, shewing amount received by Government for limits in Township of Oakley,, etc.,. 1896, 92. Presented, 1897, 26. Sessional Papers No. 44. Not printed. 37. Select Committee appointed to enquire into facts connected with the purchase of the McArthur limit in Township of Lumsden, 1897, 115. Report, 136. Appendix No. 1. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 205

TIMBER, TIMBER LICENSES, LIMITS, SALES, DUES, ETC. Continued. 38. Return ordered, of copies of Orders-m-Council, relating to sale of timber berths by tender, rather than by public aution, etc., 1897, 63. Presented, 164. Sessional Papers No. 73. Not printed. 39. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence in reference to cutting of timber in Coffin or ''Coffin Addition," 1897, 82. Not brought down.

40. Documents presented, re manufacture of, in Canada, 1897-8, 159. Sessional Papers No. 58. Printed.

41. Return ordered, of correspondence, in reference to cutting of, in trespass, on" Coffin Addition, 1897-8, 96. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed. 42. Return ordered, shewing the number of saw logs cut during the winter of 1897-8, on the limits of the Georgian Bay, and on Lakes Huron and Superior ; the quantity cut in Provincial Mills, etc., 1898, 19. Presented, 1899, 114. Sessional Papers No. 62. Not printed. 43. Return ordered, of correspondence respecting the purchase of any timber berth that may have been sold since March 1st, 1898, 1898, 33. Presented, 1899, 123. Sessional Papers No. 6?. Not printed. " 44. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to trespass on Coffin Additional," 1898, 33. Not brought down.

45. Return ordered, shewing names of persons, companies, etc., indebted to Province on 1st January, 1900, on account of dues, etc., 1900, 47. Not brought down. 46. Return ordered, of correspondence in relation to trespass in Aberdeen, 1900, 86. Not brought down.

TIMBER SLIDE COY'S. ACT :

1. Bill No. 116, introduced to amend, 1889, 47, Order for second reading discharged, 112. 2. Bill No. 115, introduced to amend, 1890, 34. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 58. Reported, 104. House goes into Committee on, 120. Order for third reading discharged, 160. See below.

3. Bill No. 229, introduced to amend, 1890, 106. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on 135, 156. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 43. 4. Bill No. 88, introduced to amend, 1892. 72. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee,

123. Reported, 159. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 179. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 37.

5. Bill No. 129, introduced affecting, 1896, 73. Second reading, 96. House in Committee on, 103, 155. Third reading, 170. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 44.

6. Bill No. 106, introduced to amend the Act, 1897-8, 142. Second reading, 157. House goes into Committee on, 166. Third reading, 173. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 20. TIME:

Bill No. 104, introduced respecting the legal meaning of expressions relating to, 1895, 43. Secomd reading, 59. House goes into Committee on, 79. Third reading, 101. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 2.

TINY, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition for Act respecting the Railway Debenture Debt of, 1894, 17. Reported, 41. Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 56. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 90. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 82.

TITLES : of of 66 94 Reports Master presented, 1889, 103 ; 1890, 128 ; 1891, 112 ; 1892, 80 ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895,

55 ; 1896, 26 ; 1897, 66 ; 1899, 114 ; 1900, 117.

TITLES, QUIETING OF :

1. Bill No. 125, introduced respecting the quieting of, 1896, 70. Second reading, 103. House in Com- mittee on, 111. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 28.

TOBACCO :

1. Bill No. 74, introduced respecting the use of, by Minors, 1892, 47. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on, 110, 139. Third reading, 163, R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 52.

2. Petition respecting, 92.

TOLLS AND TOLL ROADS :

1. 'Bill No. 72, introduced to facilitate the purchase of by municipalities, 1889, 24. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 70. Reported, 124. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 150. R. A. 160. 62 Vic. c. 28.

2. Bill No. 93, introduced to further facilitate the purchase of toll roads by municipalities, 1897-8, 117. Second reading, 136. House goes into Committee on, 156. Third reading, 160. R. A., 188. til Vic. c. 29.

3. Report of Commissioners presented, 1897, 13. Sessional Papers No. 40. Not printed. 4. Petitions re of 80 43 121. reduction tolls, 1890, 44, ; 1891, ; 1894, 22, 5. Petitions re appointment of Inspector in Frontenac, 1897, 50, 99. 6. Petition respecting, 1897-8, 104. See Roads and Road Making. Road Companies. 206 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

TOMS, JUDGE : See Judicature Act.

TORONTO, AGED MEN'S HOME :

Oider-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 181.

TORONTO AQUEDUCT COMPANY: See Georgian Bay Ship Canal.

TORONTO, ASHBRIDGE BAY IMPROVEMENT CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 34. Reported, 50. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 50. Reported, 113. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading 163. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 103.

TORONTO, BELT LINE RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1889, 19. Reported 27. Bill No. 12, introduced and referred, 28. Reported, 70. Second reading, 90, House goes into Committee on, 97, 104. Third reading, 106. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 82.

TORONTO, BOARD OF TRADE :

Petition for Act to confer certain powers upon, 1889, 16. Reported, 27. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 27. Reported, 41. Second reading, 55. House goes into Committee on, 82. Third reading, 89. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 90.

TORONTO CHAIN FERRY .

Petition for Act respecting the Queen's Wharf Ferry, 1899, 110. Reported, 119. Bill No. 88, intro- 121. fees duced and referred, Reported ; preamble not proven ; remitted, 152. Re-committed for title 183. further consideration, 173. Reported ; amended, 177. Second reading, House goes

into Committee on, 235. Third reading ; amendment negatived/238-9. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 86.

TORONTO, CHILDREN'S SHELTER :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1894, lit.

TORONTO, CHURCH HOME FOR THE AGED :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1889, 31.

TORONTO, CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY : for Petition Act respecting, 1899, 71. Reported, 80. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 91. Re- ported ; fees remitted, 105. Second reading 117. House goes into Committee on, 137. Third reading, 173. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 112.

TORONTO, CITY OF :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1899. 56. Reported, 60. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 65. Reported, 99. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 110, 116, 138. Amendment proposed and negatived re Harman annuity, 139. Third reading, 149. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 73. 2. Petition for Act respecting Debenture debt of 1889, 32. Reported, 60. Bill No. 35. introduced and referred, 65. Reported, 92. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 113. Third reading, 116. K. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 74.

3. Petition for Act respecting. 1890, 21. Reported, 71. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 72. Re- ported, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 159, 172, 179. Third reading, 180. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 105.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 41. Reported, 48. Bill No. 60, introduced and referred, 67. Re- ported, 97. Recommitted to jCommittee for further consideration on division, 121. Reported, 139. Second reading, 149. House gof-s into Committee on, 175. Amendment re representation and division proposed and negatived, 176-7. Third reading, 177. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 82.

5. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 37. Reported, 56. Bill No 38, introduced and referred, 57. Re- ported, 113. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 133, 163, Third reading, 163. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 90.

6. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 49. Reported, 78. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 80. Reported, 109. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 135, 150. Third reading, 163. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 85.

7. Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 17. Against, 39. Reported, 41. Bill No. 33, introduced and re- ferred, 42. Reported, 64. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third read- ing, 122. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 83.

8. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 31. Petition against, 66. Reported, 49. Bill No. 35, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 90. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109, 153. Third reading, 153. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 89. 9. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 29. Reported, 39. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 49. 77. Reported, Second reading, 92. House in Committee on, 115, 156. Third reading ; amend- ment negatived, 169. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 96. 10. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 29. Reported, 32. Bill No. 38, introduced and referred, 55. Reported, 94. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on : third reading, 163. R. A. 168. 60 Vic. c. 81.

11. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 47. Reported, 64 Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 67. Reported 86. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third readn g. 130. R. A., 188. 31 Vic. c. 54. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 207

TORONTO, CITY OF Continued.

12. PetitioD for Act respecting, 1899, 84. Petition against, 140. Reported, 101. Bill No. 52, intro- duced and referred, 104. Reported, 152. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 235. Motion for third reading; and amendment re registration of By-law No. 2,164, negatived, 275-6. Amendment then proposed and carried re assessment of Toronto Hotel Company, 276. Third reading, 277. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 85. 13. Petition for Act to validate and confirm an agreement entered into between the Corporation and Lever Bros. Bill introduced ; and By-law No. 3743, 1900, 26. Reported, 45. No. 52, and referred, 46. See below.

14. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 40. Reported, 57. Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 69. Reported, 152, Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 198, 211. Third reading, 211. R. A.. 232. 63 Vic. c. 101.

15. Petition for Act respecting certain matters pertaining to, 1900, 40. Reported, 74. Bill No. 78, in- troduced and referred. 78. Reported, title amended, 155. Second reading, 166. House goes into Committee on, 198, 212. Amendment proposed and carried on division re Toronto Railway, 212. Third reading, 212. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 102.

16. Petition for Act empowering City to acquire rights, etc., of Consumers Gas Company, 1900, 84.. Reported notices insufficient, 93. Fees remitted, 120. 17. Motion, that the provisions of the Revised Statute respecting the Representation of the Electoral District of Toronto are inadequate and unjust, etc. Amendment proposed re test of the principle of Minority Representation, etc., 1893, 56. Amendment to amendment, that the City is entitled to increased representation, and Debate on adjourned, 57. Debate resumed and amendments. carried, 120-2. 18. Return ordered, shewing expenses at last two Toronto elections, 1893, 132. Not brought down. 19. Return ordered, shewing the cost and expenses, with the items allowed to Returning Officer Lindsey, of the election in 1886, 1893, 132. Not brought down. 20. Motion re of etc. performance covenants, , by Toronto Railway Company, 1900, 212. 21. Motion re Scrap iron assessment, 1900, 217.

TORONTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE : See Education.

TORONTO, CONVALESCENT HOME :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1889, 39.

TORONTO CROWN ATTORNEY : See County Crown Attorney.

TORONTO DAIRY CO'Y :

Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1890, 17. Reported, 29. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 20. Reported, 40 Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 46. Third read- ing, 199. R. A., 203. 53 Vic. c. 136.

TORONTO, DIOCESE OF :

1. Petition for Act to the sales of held in trust for simplify property the Church of England in, 1889, 16. 40. Bill Reported, No. 10, introduced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate Bills, 42. and referred to Committee on Private 58. Reported Bill?, Reported ; fees remitted, 64. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 82, 92. Third reading, 100. R. A., 160. 52 Vic c 97.

2. Petition for Act to enable the Synod to consolidate and manage its trust funds, 1891, 55. Reported 60. Bill No. introduced and 63. fees 16, referred, Reported ; emitted, 69. Second reading 84 House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 34. R. A.. 180. 54 Vic. c. 101.

3. Petition for Act to authorize the sale of certain lands, 1892, 34. Reported, 74. Bill No. 44, intro- duced and referred to the Commissioners of Estate bills, 78. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 83. Reported preamble not proven, 113. Petition against, 85.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 100. Reported, 111. Bill No. 80, introduced and referred, 113. fees 140. 160. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, House goes into Committee on. 173. Third reading, 225. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 111.

TORONTO ELEVATED RAILWAY :

1. Petition for Act of 116. 120. Bill incorporation, 1899, Reported, No. 144, introduced and referred, 125. Reported, preamble not proven, 191. Fees remitted, 197.

2. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 65. Reported, 74. Bill No. 88, introduced and referred, 88.

Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 177.

TORONTO FINANCIAL CORPORATION :

Petition for Act to amend the Act incorporating, 1891, 41. Reported, 51. Bill No. 68, introduced and fees referred, 67. Reported not proceeded with ; remitted, 97.

TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS Co'r : of affairs 18 Statement of 1889, 31 ; 1890, ; 1892, 28 ; 1893, 48 , 34 ; presented, 1894, 1895, 37 ; 1896, J33 ; 1897, 34. 203 GENERAL INDEX TO THE f 63 Viet.

TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS COMPANY AND THE TRUSTS CORPORATION OF ONTARIO :

Petition for Act to amalgamate, 1899, 81. Reported, 88. Bill No. 20, introduced and referred, 90.

Reported, 133. Second reading, 139. House goes in to Committee on, 160. Third reading ; amend-

ment negatived ; title amended, 232. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 109.

TORONTO GIRL'S HOME :

Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 31. Reported, 34. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 35. Fees remitted, 104. Not proceeded ivith.

TORONTO GOOD SHEPHERD FEMALE REFUGE :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 131.

TORONTO, HAMILTON AND BUFFALO RAILWAY CO'Y : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 49. Reported, 69. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 70. Re- ported, 92. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 104. Third reading, 106. R. A. 160. 52 Vic. c. 83.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 26. Reported, 50. Bill No. 101, introduced and referred, 51. Reported, 95. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 145. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 126.

3. Petition for Act to confirm By-Law No. 755 of the City of Hamilton, granting aid to, 1895, 17. Re- ported, 24. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 24 Reported, 42. Second reading, 64. House goes into Committee on, 73. Third reading, 78. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c, 68.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 29. Reported, 39. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 41. Re- ported preamble not proven : fees remitted, 69. Recommitted for further consideration, 98 . Re- ported, 113. Motion to again refer, negatived, 113. Second reading, 134. House in Com- mittee on, 171. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 110.

TORONTO, HAMILTON AND NIAGARA FALLS ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 6. Reported, 41. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 155. Third reading, 156. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 114.

TORONTO HAVEN :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1890, 124.

TORONTO HOME FOR INCURABLES :

Petition for Act to extend the powers of, 1891, 36. Reported, 43. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 44. Reported : fees remitted, 66. Second reading, 77. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading, 89. R. AM 181. 54 Vic. c. 111.

TORONTO HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN :

,1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 53. Reported, 56. Bill No. 27, introduced and referred, 57. fees 77. Second 83. House into Committee 119. Reported ; remitted, reading, goes on, 109, Third reading, 133. R.A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 105. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 17. Reported, 25. Bill No. 28, introduced and referred, 25. Re- 45. 49. House in Committee 65. Third ported ; fees remitted, Second reading, on, reading ; title amended, 66. R.A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 121.

TORONTO HOTEL COMPANY : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899. 93. Reported, 102. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 103. Reported, 121. Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 187. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 110.

2. Motion re fixing of assessment for, 1899, 276. See Toronto, City of.

TORONTO INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHT CO'Y, LIMITED : Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 61, introduced and referred, 55. Re- ported, 100. Second reading, 115. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 138. R.A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 107.

TORONTO. INCORPORATED SYNOD OF DIOCESE OF : See Toronto, Diocese of.

TORONTO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION : 162. 1. Bill No. 192, introduced respecting certain grants to, 1893, Second reading ; House goes into 202. c. 51. Committee on ; third reading, 181. R.A., 56 Vic.

2. Order in Council presented, re By-laws of, 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 48* Printed.

TORONTO JUNCTION, TOWN OF:

1. Petitions for Act of incorporation, 1889, 29, 32. Reported, 33. Petitions against, 52. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 35. Reported, 61. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on 97. Third reading, 104. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 75.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 29. Reported, 33. Bill No. 37, introduced and referred, 34. Re- ported, 92, Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 142. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 110. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 209

TORONTO JUNCTION, TOWN OF Continued. 3. Petition for Act to change the name of the town and for other purposes, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 62. Reported, 89. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 111. Third reading, 143. R.A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 83.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 30. Reported, 88. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 90. Re- ported, 110. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 145. K. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 91.

5. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 29. Reported, 41. Bill No. 46, introduced and referred, 43. Re- ported, 85. Second reading, 92. House goes into Committee on, 133. Third reading, 152. R.

A , 202. 56 Vic. c. 86.

6. Petition for Act to consolidate the debenture debt of, 1894, 24. Reported, 29, Bill No. 19, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 80. Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 130. R.A., 203. 57 Vic. c 84.

7. Petitions for Act to consolidate debt of, 1895, 33, 106. Reported, 56. Bill No. 48, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, 112. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 154. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 90.

8. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 96. Reported, 100. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 101. Reported, 134. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 173. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 55.

9. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 44. Reported, 57. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 60. Re- 152. 161. ported, Second reading, House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 210. R.A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 103.

TORONTO, KNOX CHURCH :

Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 70. Reported, 111. Bill No. 50, introduced and referred, 113. Re- title fees 124. ported ; amended ; remitted, Second reading, 138. House goes into Committee on, 151, 187. Third reading, 187. R.A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 113.

TORONTO LACROSSE AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ; Petition for Act to legalize By-law No. 1401 of the Township of York, 1893, 68. Reported, 77. Bill No. 47, introduced and referred, 80. Reported, 117. Second reading, 125. House goes into Com- mitt^e on, 133. Third reading, 135. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 87.

TORONTO, LINDSAY AND PEMBROKE RAILWAY :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 71. Reported, 88. Bill No. 8, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 153. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 173. Third reading, 181. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 105.

2. Resolution ratified, granting aid to, 1900, 189. TORONTO, MIMICO ELECTRIC RAILWAY, LIMITED:

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 37. Reported, 44. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 48. Reported, 74., Second reading, 84. House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 94. R.A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 96.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 12. Reported, 74. Bill No. 36, introduced and referred, 75. Re- ported, 118. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 148. Third reading, 164. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 98.

TORONTO NEWSBOYS' HOME :

Petition for Act to change name of, 1895, 75. Bill No. 140, (not introduced). Fees remitted, 104. Not proceeded with.

TORONTO, OLD FOLKS' HOME :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1896, 47. TORONTO RADIAL RAILWAY CO'Y.: Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 39. Reported, 63. Bill No. 56, introduced and referred, 79. Reported preamble not proven : fees remitted, 100.

TORONTO RAILWAY COMPANY :

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 21. Petition against, 20. Reported, 49. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 51. Referred from Railway to Private Bills Committee, 72. Reported, 118. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 129. Third reading, 138. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 127. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 53. Reported, 56. Bill No. 23, introduced and referred, 57. Reported, 128. Second reading, 137. House goes into Committee on, 187. Amendment, re Sun- day Street Cars proposed and carried on division, 187-8. Third reading, 188. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 99.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1893, 53. Reported, 59. Bill No. 59, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 109. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 135, 146. Third reading, 152. R. A., 202. 56 V. c. 101.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 14. Reported, 29. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 74. Second reading, 85. House goes into Committee on, 105, 155. Third reading, 173. K. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 93. Sunday Street Car Bill amalgamated. . 5 Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 117. Reported, 119. Bill No. 145, introduced and referred, 125.

Reported, preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 179.

6. Motion re performance of covenants, etc., by, 1900, 212. See Toronto, City of. 14 J.I. 10 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

TORONTO REGISTRY Oi TICKS:

1. Bill No. 179, introduced, re closing of on Saturday, 1892, 188; Second reading; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 188. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. 22. 2. Papers presented, with reference to 1889, 159. Sessional Papers No. 70. Printed.

3. Return ordered, showing amount of disbursements connected with, etc., 1890, 44. Presented, 68. Sessional Papers No. 46- Printed. 4. Return ordered, shewing amount of fees earned, etc., 1891, 90. Presented, 1892, 32. Sessional Papers No. 65. Not printed. 5. Petition to close at 1 p.m., on Saturdays, 1892, 49. See Registrars.

TOBONTO, RESCUE HOME FOR WOMEN : Order in Council ratified, granting aid to. 1894, 114.

TORONTO, RICHMOND HILL STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, LIMITED : Petition for Act respecting, 1894, 27. Reported, 54. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred, 56. Re- fees ported preamble not proven ; remitted, 80.

TORONTO, ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY : Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 41. Reported, 51. Bill No. 30, introduced and referred, 52. fees 62. Second 68. into Reported ; remitted, reading, Honse goes Committee on, 77. Third reading, 94. R. A., 181. 54 Vic. c. 110.

TORONTO, ST. JAMES CATHEDRAL : 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 16. Reported, 69. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred to Com- missioners of Estate Bill*, 70. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 83. Report- fees 84. Second 90. into ed ; title amended ; remitted, reading, House goes Committee on, 97. Third reading, 106. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 95.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 65. Reported, 73. Bill No. 61, introduced and referred, 78. Re- title 141. Second 160. 183. withdrawn ported ; amended, reading, Recommitted, Reported ^ fees remitted, 184.

TORONTO, ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL : Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1889, 31.

TORONTO, ST. MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL : Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1893, 105.

TORONTO, SCARBORO' ELECTRIC RAILWAY, LIGHT AND POWER CO'Y, LIMITED : 1. Petitions for Act respecting, 1893, 34, 131. Reported, 41. Bill No. 42, introduced and referred, 43. Reported, 126. Second reading, 133. House goes into Committee on 146. Third reading, 146. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 102.

2. Petition for Act to amend Act incorporating, 1897-8. 50. Reported, 85. Bill No. 40, introduced 117. 139. House into and referred, 87. Reported, Second reading, goes Committee on ; third reading, 182. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c, 65.

TORONTO SHERIFF'S OFFICES :

1. Petition to close at 1 p. m., on Saturdays, 1892, 49.

2. Bill No 172, introduced, re closing of on Saturdays, 1892, 139. Second reading, 147. House goes 55 into Committee on ; third reading on division, 179. R. A., 207. Viet. c. 5.

TORONTO SUBURBAN STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. LIMITED :

1. Petition for Act to incorporate, 1894, 12. Reported, 20. Bill No. 13, introduced and referred, 20. Reported, title amended, 87. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 126, 139. Third reading, 147- R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 94.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 27. Reported, 57. Bill No. 53, introduced and referred, 60.. Reported, 113. Second reading, 125. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 196> R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 124.

TORONTO, SDDBURY AND NORTH WEST RAILWAY CO'Y : Petitions for Act of incorporation, 1893, 58, 77, 92. Reported. 78. Bill No. 38, introduced and referr- fees 109. ed, 80. Reported preamble not proven ; remitted,

TORONTO SUNDAY STREETCARS: See Toronto Railway. Sunday Gars.

TORONTO, SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF : See Toronto Diocese.

TORONTO, TRANSFER AND WAREHOUSING CO'Y : 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890, 26. Reported, 49. Bill No. 104, introduced and referred, fees 95. 52. Reported withdrawn ; remitted, 2. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1891, 55. Reported, 60. Bill No. 104, introduced and referred, 67. Reported withdrawn : fees remitted, 82.

3. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 42. Reported, 74. Bill No. 84, introduced and referred^ fees 119. 78. Reported withdrawn ; remitted, 1889 1900. 211 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

TORONTO, TRINITY CHURCH :

Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 36. Reported, 38. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred to the Com- missioners of Estate Bills, 39. Reported and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 57. Report- 84. ed ; fees remitted, 75. Second reading, House goes into Committee on, 91. Third reading, 108. R. A., 181. 53 Vic. c. 103.

TORONTO UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE :

1. Bill No. 144, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Federation of the University of Toronto and University College with other Universities and Colleges, 1889, 62. Second reading, 78. House goes into Committee on, 93. Third reading, 104. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 52.

2. Bill No. 69, introduced to amend the Act, 1889, 23. Order for second reading discharged, 48. 3. Bill No. 170, introduced validaticg a certain agreement between the University and the City of

Toronto, 1889, 84 Second reading, 107. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 152. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 53. 4. Message from His Honour, the Lieutenant- Governor, recommending the setting apart of $160,000- to aid in the reconstruction of building destroyed by fire, 1890, 31. Referred to Committee of the Whole, 39. House goes into Committee and reports Resolution, 41. Bill No. 130, introduced to aid in the reconstruction of the Provincial University Building, 41. Second reading, 62. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 115. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 73. 5. Bill No. 114, introduced to smend the Act respecting the Federation of the University of Toronto and University College with other Universities and Colleges, 1891, 58. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 141. Third reading, 143. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 58. 6. Bill No. 156, introduced to amend, 1891, 86. Order for second reading discharged, 152.

7. Bill No. 147, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Federation of, 1892, 114. Second reading, 126. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 164. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 61.

8. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend the Act respecting the income and property of, 1892, 114. Reso- lutions tc of introduced issue debentures ; Lieutenant- Governor's aseent signified ; passed through

Committee and referred to Bill, 145-6. Second reading, 146. House goes into Committee ou ; third 175. R. A 207. 55 Vic. c. 62. reading, , 9. Bill No. 161, introduced to empower the University to deal with certain Upper Canada College lands, 1892, 129. Second reading, 146. House goes into Committee on, 177. Third reading on division, 195. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 63. 10. Bill No. 192, introduced to empower the University to deal with certain Upper Canada College claims, 1895, 107. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 127, 131. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 58.

11. Bill No. 69, introduced setting apart certain wild lands of the Crown for the use of, 1897, 18. Second reading, 110. House goes iuto Committee on, 116. Third reading ; title amended, 123. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 59.

12. Bill No. 141, introduced respecting certain lands forming part of the property of, 1897, 87. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 110, 124. Third reading, 124. R. A., 168 60 Vic. c. 60.

13. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend the Act respecting the Federation of, with other Universities and Colleges, 1897-8, 111. Second reading, 136. House goes into Committee on, 138. Third reading, 154. R, A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 35.

14. Bill No. 136, introduced relating to Medical Colleges and Schools in affiliation with, 1900,' 61. Motion for second reading and Debate on adjourned, 124. Order for resuming Debate discharged, 188. Petitions in favour of, 105, 107, 113, 118, 12.*, 126, 128, 141. 15. Correspondence and agreement presented, permanently to endow two additional chairs, 1889, 114. Sessional Papers No. 56. Printed. 16. Order in Council ratified, authorizing the expenditure of $60,000 for the erection of certain build- ings for the accommodation of the Science Department, 1889, 151. 17. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to uniform matriculation examination, 1889, 158. Presented, 159. Sessional Papers No. 75. Printed. 18. Return ordered, showing the total attendance of students matriculated and non-matriculated, of each Sex, from 1860 to 1890, etc., 1890, 65. Presented, 95. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed. 19. Return ordered, specifying the amount of Debentures issued on the credit of the Permanent Fund, of, etc., 1690, 66. Presented, 95. Sessional Papers No. 55. Printed. 20. Return ordered, of a copy of the Order in Council authorizing the erection of the building known as the Biological Building, in connection with, etc., 1890, 66. Presented, 94. Sessional Papers No. 56. Printed.

21. Return ordered, of copies of memorials or petitions, re maintenance of a residence in connection with, 1890, 120. Presented, 144. Sessional Papers No. 75. Not printed. 22. Motion, that the Bursar include in his annual statement of cash transactions, a detailed statement of and receipts expenditure on account of the Medical Faculty of ; withdrawn, 1890, 151. 23. to Motion, devote residence portion of, to other uses ; withdrawn, 1890, 198. 24. Order in Council ratified authorizing expenditures on Biological Department, etc., 1891, 158. 25. Return ordered, containing minutes of meetings of Senate, 1891, 109. Not brought down. 26. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence on the subject of the alleged education of Medical Students, 1891, 154. Presented, Ib92, 54. Sessional Papers No. 68. Printed. 212 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

TORONTO UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Continued. 27. Return ordered, of copy of Consolidated Statutes, 1891, 155. Not brought down.

28. Return ordered, of copy of Report on pecuniary requirements and revenue of, 1891, 155. Pre* sented, 179. Sessional Papers No. 64. Printed. of on 16 29. Reports presented, the Standing Committee Finance, 1892, ; 1893, 22 ; 1894, 9 ; 1895, 25 ;

1896, 11 ; 1897, 12 ; 1897-8, 73 ; 1900, 136.

30. Order in Council presented, re retirement of Professors, etc., 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. Jfi. Printed.

31. Order in Council presented, amending regulations, re retirement of Professors, etc., 1892, 19. Sessional Papers No. 47. Printed. 32. Return ordered, on the subject of alleged education of Medical Students, 1892, 95. Presented, 137. Sessional Papers No. 92. Printed.

33. Return ordered, of persona applying for position of assistant German teacher at, 1892, 66. Pre- sented, 91. Sessional Papers No. 77. Not printed. 34. Report presented, of the Standing Committee on the Faculty of Medicine on the subject of re- organization, 1893, 21. Sessional Papers No. 1. Printed. 35. Return ordered, giving report of the Committee of the Senate appointed to enquire into the erec- tion of the Biological Buildings, etc., 193, 71. Presented, 1894, 13. Sessional Papers No. 51. Printed.

36. Reports presented, of the Committee on Finance re Medical Faculty, 1894, 9 ; 1895, 25. 37. Return ordered, shewing actual loss, over and above insurance, sustained by Province by the burn- ing of University, etc., 1894, 43. Presented, 1895, 25. Sessional Papers No. 43. Not printed. 38. Order in Council ratified, re equipment of Chemical Laboratory, Gymnasium and Museum, 1894, 140. 25 12. 39. Reports presented, on capital and income accounts, 1895, ; 1897, 40. Report presented, of a Special Committee of the Senate, re assets and endowment, 1895, 152. Ses- sional Papers No. 74. Printed. 41. Return ordered, of correspondence relating to matter at issue between students and authorities, 1895, 39. Presented, 43. Sessional Papers No. 51. Printed.

42. Return ordered, of copies of letters recommending persons for positions on staff of, 1895, 39. Pre- sented, 1896, 16. kessional Papers No. 51. Not printed.

43. Return ordered of copies of advertisements calling for applications for Professorships, etc., 1895, 103. Presented, 1896, 151. Sessional Papers No. 75. Not printed, 132 136. 44. Auditors Report presented, 1896, 10 ; 1897-8, 38 ; 1899, ; 1900, 45. Report of Committee on Discipline presented, 1896, 10. Sessional Papers No. 38. Printed. 46. Papers presented, relating to application of, to Oxford and Cambridge, for affiliation privileges, 1896, 187. Sessional Papers No 79. Printed.

47. Motion proposed and negatived re Government control of, 1897, 154. 48. Printing Committee recommend that all Reports of be printed and bound under one cover, 1897-8, 66.

49. Reports presented, of the Council of the University,* 1899, 159; 1890, 70; 1893, 145; 1894, 9; 1895, 15.

50. Bursar'a statement presented, 1889, 159 ; 1890, 70 ; 1892, 170 ; 1895, 20.

TORONTO WESTERN HOSPITAL :

1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 93. Reported, 102. Bill No. 68, introduced and referred, title fees 128. 104. Reported ; amended and remitted, Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 160. Third reading, 215. R. A., 306. 62 yic. c. 118. 2. Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1897, 84.

TORONTO AND NEW YORK RADIAL RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897-8, 50. Reported, 86. Bill No. 41, introduced and referred, 87- into Reported, 142. Second reading, 157. House goes Committee ; third reading, 182. R. A.t 188. 61 Vic. c. 66.

TORONTO YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION :

Petition for Act to amend the Act incorporating, 1890, 19. Reported, 22. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 25. Reported ; fees remitted, 32. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 46. Third reading, 52. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 147.

TOBREN'S SYSTEM :

Petitions for extension of, 1891, 38, 41, 50, 56 ; 1892, 22, 30, 34, 45, 49 ; 1895, 44, 70, 98. See Land Titles.

*The Bursars statement is frequently included. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 213

TOTTENHAM, VILLAGE OP :

Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 115, 1900, 23. Reported, 74. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 77. Reported, 93. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 188. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 104.

TOWN COUNCILS :

1. Bill No. 68, introduced respecting, 1897, 17. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 52. No report. 2. Bill No. 65, introduced respecting, 1897-8, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 97. Reported, 161. See Municipal Law. 3. Bill No. 129, introduced respecting, 1899, 99. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. No report- 4. Bill No. 181, introduced respecting, 1899, 141. Order for second reading discharged, 219. 5. Bill No. 114, introduced respecting, 1900, 41. Order for second reading discharged, 162. 6. Bill No. 123, introduced respecting, 1900, 54. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 80. Reported, 166. See Municipal Laic.

TRACTION ENGINES :

1. Bill No. 194, introduced to amend the Act to authorize and regulate the use of, on Public Highways, 1890, 78. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 108. No report.

2. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend the Act authorizing and regulating the use of, 1891, 77. Order for second reading discharged, 119. See Public Highways.

TRADES ARBITRATION ACT : See Trades Disputes Act.

TRADES DISPUTES ACT : 1. Bill No. 193, introduced respecting the relations between employers and workmen, 1890, 78. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 150. Reported, 152. Houte gose into Commi.tee on,

180. Third reading ; title amended, 180. R. A.., 199. 53 Vic. c. 40. 2. Bill No. 88, introduced respecting councils of conciliation and arbitrrtion, 1894, 25. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 115. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 42. 3. Bill No. 133, introduced to enable Boards of Trade to appoint General Arbitrators for certain pur- poses, 1894, 78. Second reading, 116. House goes into Committee on, 119. Third reading, 120. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 24. 4. Bill No. 77, introduced to improve, 1897, 25. Second reading, 70. House goes into Committee on 75. Third reading, 79. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c 25. See Wage earners. Workmen.

TRADE RESTRICTIONS :

Petition for removal of, 1897-8, 128.

TRADING STAMPS :

Petitions respecting, 1899, 126, 152 ; 1900, 152, 155, 163, 177. See Municipal Law.

TRAMPS :

Petition re nuisance of, 1897-8, 60.

TRAVELLING DAIRY:

1. Return ordered, shewing number and names of places visited in 1891 and 1892, etc., 1893, 90. Presented, 1894, 10. Sessional Papers No. 54. Not printed.

2. Motion for Return, shewing number of meetings held, etc., withdrawn, 1893, 90.

TRAVELLING SHOWS:

1. Bill No. 143, introduced respecting, 1896, 142. Second reading, 103. House in Committee on, 111, 154. Third reading, 170. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 59. 2. Bill No. 237, introduced respecting, 1900, 142. Second reading, 154. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading, 164. R. A., 232, 63 Vic. c. 41.

TREES :

1. Bill No. 183, introduced to amend the Act to encourage the planting and growing of, 1889, 100. Order for second reading discharged, 123. 2. Bill No. 224, introduced to amend the Ontario Tree Planting Act, 1890, 105. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 121. Reported, 127. House goes into^Committee on, 147. Third reading, 160 R. A., 199. 53. Vic. c. 60. 3. Bill No. 107, introduced revising and consolidating the Acts re growing of, 1896, 60. Second read- ing, 96. House in Committee on, 110. Third reading, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 60.

TREMBLAY, JOSEPH ARTHUR : Petition for Act to authorize the Law Society of Upper Canada to admit to practise as a Solicitor, fees re- 1900, 23. Reported, 37. Bill No. 9, introduced and referred, 39. Reported withdrawn ; mitted, 80. 214 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

TRENTON, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to consolidate the floating debt of, and for other purposes, 1890, 26 Reported, 71. Bill No. 64, introduced and referred, 72. Reported, 92. Second reading, 114. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 171. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 106. 2. Petition for Act to enable the incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Ontario to mortgage certain lands in, 1893, 16. Reported, 42. bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 43 Reported ; fees re- mitted, 79 Second reading, 91. House goes into Committee on, 102. Third reading, 111. R.A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 111.

3. Petition for Act to confirm and validate certain assessments, 1894, 12. Reported, 29. Bill No. 24, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 55. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 84. Third reading. 90. R. A, 203. 57 V. c. 85.

4. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1896, 15. Reported, 50. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 89. Second reading, 99. House in Committee on, 115, 127. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 97.

5. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 32. Reported, 64. Bill No. 33 introduced and referred, 67. * Reported, 117. Second reading, 139. House goes into Committee on, 157. Third reading, 167. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 56.

TBOTTING HOBSES :

Bill No. 116, introduced to encourage the breeding of, 1891, 63. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 109. Reported, 120. House goes into Committee on, 151. Third reading, 158. R. A., 182. 64 Vic. c. 53.

TRUANCY : See Education.

TRUST COMPANIES :

1. Bill No. 99, introduced respecting, 1891, 52. Debate on second reading adjourned, 112. Debate resumed, Bill read a second time and referred to a Select Committee, 114. Reported, 139. House 152. and third 175. R. goes into Committee on, Amendment proposed negatived ; reading, A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 33.

2. Bill No. 182, introduced respecting the chartering of, 1895, 101. Second reading, 121. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 130. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 32. 3. Bill No. 185. introduced respecting, 1897. 136. Second reading, 153. House goes into Committee on, 154. Third reading, 160. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 37. TRUSTEES AND TRUSTEE ACT:

1. Bill No. 204, introduced respecting investments by trustees, 1889, 136. Second reading, 136. third 157. R. 160. 52 Vic. c. 18. House goes into Committee on ; reading, A., 2. Bill No. 101, introduced respecting certain duties, powers and liabilities of, 1891, 52. Second read- third ing, 139. House goes into Committee on, 163. Amendment proposed and negatived ; reading, 174. 54 Vic. c. 19.

3. Bill No. 211, introduced to amend the Trustee Act, 1896, 156. Order for second reading discharged, 182.

4. Bill No. 178, introduced respecting the liability of Trustees, 1899, 187. Second reading, 154. House goes into Committee on, 227, Third reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 15. 5. Bill No. 206, introduced respecting investments by Trustees, 1899, 164. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 199. No report. 6. Bill No. 202, introduced to amend the Trustees Investment Act, 1900, 108. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 145. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 117.

TUBERCULOSIS :

Motion for correspondence, respecting prevention of ; withdrawn, 1900, 66. TURNBEBRY, TOWNSHIP OF See Wingham.

TURN OVEB TAX : See Assessment Law.

UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING : Bill No. 84, introduced respecting, 1891, 42. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 59. Reported, 116. House goes into Committee on, 150. Order for House to go again into Committee on discharged, 175.

UNITED STATES EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY : Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 43. Reported, 48. Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 52. Re- ported, 94. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 109, 124. Third reading, 157. R. A 181. 54 Vic. c. 105. ,

UNIVERSALIST CHURCH : Petition for Act to incorporate, 1894, 24. Reported, 41. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 43. into 105. Third Reported ; fees remitted, 69. Second reading, 72. House goes Committee on, reading, 143. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 103. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 215

UNIVERSITY EXTENSION :

Report on presented, 1892, 41. Sessional Papers No. 58. Printed.

UNORGANIZED DISTRICTS : See Bills of Sale. Justices of the Peace. Outlying Districts. Tax Sales. Voters' Lists.

UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCITY : Motion, as to petitioning the Commons of Canada to take steps to bring about, and Debate on adjourn- ed, 1890, 169. Debate resumed and motion withdrawn, 197.

UPPER CANADA BANK LANDS :

Petitions respecting certain lands in the County of Wellington formerly owned by, 1892, 42, 68.

UPPER CANADA COLLEGE :

1. Bill No. 161, introduced to empower the University of Toronto to deal with certain lands of, 1892, 129. Second reading, 146. House goes into Committee on, 177. Third leading on division, 195. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 63.

2. Bill No. 148, introduced to amend the Act respecting the income and property of, 1892, 114. Re- solutions re issue of certain University debentures introduced ; Lieutenant- Governor's assent

signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 145-6. Second reading, 146. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 175. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 62. 3. Bill No. 86, introduced respecting, 1894, 25. Second reading 75. House goes into Committee on, 102, 133. Third reading; amendment re Ru?sell Square negatived, 145. R. A., 203. 57 Vic. c. 60.

4. Bill No, 192, introduced to empower the University of Toronto to deal with certain claims. 1895, 107. Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 127, 131. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 58.

5. Bill No. 249, introduced respecting, 1900. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on. 179. Third !79. R. 232. 63 V. c. 55. 166, readingk A.,

. and Statements 95 1 12 Reports presented, relating to, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 40 ; 1892, 16 ; 1893, 12 ;

1894, 13 ; 1895, 53 ; Ib96, 11 ; 1897-8, 61. 7. Order in Council presented, re retirement fund of officials, 1892, 20. Sessional Papers No. 57. Printed.

S. Report presented, on new Site and Buildings, 1832, 41. Sessional Papers. No. 59. Printed.

9. Return ordered, of copies of Orders in Council setting appart any sums for purchase of a site, etc., 1892, 66. Presented, 9, 105. Sessional Papers No. 76. Printed. 10. Return ordered, of copies of correspondence in reference to the expenditure for new Site and Build- inges for, etc., 1892, 130. Presented, 137. Sessional Papers No. 93. Printsd. 11. Certain agreements ratified, relating to Sewage, 1892, 140-42. 12. Motion proposed and negatived, re expenditure upon new site and buildings, 1892, 126. 13. Report of Inspector Hodsou, presented, 1898, 12. Sessional Papers No. 4%> Not printed. 14. Order in Council presented, re certain appointments, 1898, 12. Sessional Papers No. 4$- Not printed. 15. of Reports Principal presented, 1899, 114 ; 1900, 210.

UPPER CANADA RELIGIOUS TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY :

Petition for Act to amend Act of incorporation, 1895, 53. Reported, 77. Bill No. 73, introduced and fees 104. House into referred, TO. Reported ; remitted, Second reading, 73. goes Committee on, 119. Third reading, 140. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 123.

"YTACCINE FARM :

Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, 1899, 269.

VAGRANT ACT : 1. Return ordered, shewing the number of inquests held on bodies of vagrants, 1894, 25. Presented 128. Sessional Papers No. 105 . Not printed. See Inquests. 2. in 48. Motion for Return, shewing number of, confined the County Goals ; withdrawn, 1900, 3. Petitions 30. respecting, 1894, 20, 22 ; 1897, 63 ; 1900, 26,

VAN ARNAM, GEORGE D. : Petition for Act to authorize him to practice Dentistry, 1895, 39. Reported, 70. Bill No. 52, intro- duced end referred, 72. Reported, 94. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 113. R. A., 160. 58 Vic. c. 127.

VAN KLEEK HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :

Petition for Act respecting certain property of, 1889, 29. Reported, 40. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 46. Reported and referred to Committee on Private 82. iato 89. Bills, 72. Reported ; fees remitted, 76. Second reading, House goes Committee on, Third reading, 93. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 98. 216 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

VANKLEEK HILL, TOWN OP : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1897, 17. Reported, 42. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 45. Reported, 54. Second reading, 66, House goes into Committee on, 74. Third reading, 83- R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 82. VAUDEBDIL AND OTTAWA RAILWAY:

Resolutions granting aid to, 1892, 201-2.

VELOCIPEDES :

Bill No. 121, introduced respecting the use of on Public Highways, 1891, 63, Petition for, 59. Against, 103. Order for second reading discharged, 119. See Bicycles.

VENUE IN CRIMINAL CASES :

Petitions respecting, 1899, 77, 79 ; 1900, 56.

VETERINARY SURGEONS :

1. Bill No. 189, introduced respecting, 1895, 107, Second reading, 123. House goes into Committee on, 126. Third reading, 130. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 30.

2. Bill No. 132, introduced respecting, 1896, 78. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Com- title 178. mittee, 93. Reported, 151. House in Committee on, 173. Third reading ; amended, R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 15. 3. Bill No. 155, introduced to amend the Act respecting, 1900, 79. Second reading negatived, 163.

VICTORIA HOSPITAL : See London, City oj.

VICTORIA MINES RAILWAY CO'Y :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 32. Reported, 57. Bill No. 62, introduced and referred, 61. Reported, 85. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 116. Third reading, 129. R, A,, 232. 63 V. c. 125.

VICTORIA ORDER OF NURSES :

Motion proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, 1899, 269.

VICTORIA, VILLAGE OF : See Riverton.

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY : re- Petition for Act to amend Acts relating to, 1897-8, 47. Reported, 65. Bill No. 38, introduced and ferred, 67. Reported, 86. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third read- ing, 130. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 77. Fees remitted, 1899, 153.

VITAL STATISTICS : See Births, Marriages and Deaths.

VOLUME OF BUSINESS : See Official Appointments, 5.

VOLUNTARY SOCIETIES :

Resolution respecting organization of, etc., 1896, 128.

VOLUNTEERS : 1. Motion, that it is expedient that the Government should make some suitable recognition to the Volunteers of 1837-8. Amendment, that matters relating to Militia and Defence belong to the Dominion Parliament, Amendment to amendment, that this view is illustrated by the considera- tion that the Dominion Parliament took cognizance of the Veterans of 1812, carried on a division, 1892, 133-4. Amendment to the amended Amendment, then proposed and negatived, that the House is of opinion that recognition should be made, 1892, 134. Original motion, as amended then, put and carried, 136.

VOTERS' LISTS :

1. Bill No. 51, introduced respecting, 1889, 9. Second reading, 21. House goes into Committee on, 28, 38. Third reading, 44. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 3.

2. Bill No. 78, introduced to amend, 1889, 28. Order for second reading discharged, 44. 3. Bill No. 188. introduced to amend, 1889, 102. Not proceeded with.

4. Bill No. 137, introduced to amend, 1899, 46. Order for second reading discharged, 149.

5. Bill No. 170, introduced to amend, 1891, 98. Order for second reading discharged, 177. 6. Bill No. 153, introduced respecting Voters Lists in the Unorganized Territories, 1892, 116. Second assent reading, 142. Resolution re expenses introduced ; Lieutenant-Governor's signified ; passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 164-5. House goes into Committee on, 174. Third read- 55 c. 2. ing- ; amendment negatived, 188. R. A., 207. Vic.

7. Bill No. 79, introduced to amend, 1893, 21. Second reading, and referred to a Select Committee, 66. Reported, 141. House goes into Committee on, 158. Third reading, 166. R. A., 202. 56 V. c. 2.

8. Bill No. 137, introduced to make further provision as to Voters' Lists in Cities, 1893, 86. Second 189. 202. 56 Vic. c. 3. reading, 169. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, R. A., 9. Bill No. 153, introduced to make further provision respecting, 1894, 99. Second reading, 113. House goes into Committee on, 115, 130. Third reading, 155. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 3. 1889 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO 217

VOTERS' LISTS Continued.

10. Bill No. 182, introduced to provide for the transfer of Voters' names, from one Electoral District to another, 1894, 142. Order for &econd reading, discharged, 168.

11. Bill No. 60, introduced to amend, the Ontario Act, 1896, 26. Second reading, and referred to the Legal Committee, 37. No report.

12. Bill No. 98, introduced respecting the annual revision of, 1896, 51. Order for second reading, dis- charged. 91. 13. Bill No. 179, introduced respecting, in certain cities, 1896, 101. Second reading, and referred to the Legal Committee, 134. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 172. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 2. 14. Bill No. 194, introduced to amend the Act respecting in Unorganized Territories, 1896, 105. Second reading, 134. House in Committee on, 138. Third reading, 142. R. A., 191. 69 Vic. c. 3. 15. Bill No. 68, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 80. Second reading, and referred to the Legal Committee, 162. into 33. Reported, House goes Committee on ; third reading, 182. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 3.

16. Bill No. 4, introduced respecting, in certain Cities. 1898, 23. Second reading, 26. House goes into

Committee on ; third reading, 27. R. A., 34. 62 Vic. c. 3. 17. Bill No. 94, introduced respecting, in Unorganized Territory, 1899, 73. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 142. Third reading, 221. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 4. 18. Bill No. 123, introduced to amend the Acb, 1899, 97. Second reading and referred to the Munici- pal Committee, 158. Reported as embodied in another Bill, 209. 19. Bill No. 153, introduced to amend, 1899, 116. Second reading, and referred to the Municipal Com- mittee, 158. Reported, with provisions of another Bill incorporated, 299. House goes into Com- mittee on, 299. Third reading, 300. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 3. 20. Bill No. 243, introduced to amend, 1899, 215. Not proceeded with. 21. Bill No. 135. introduced to amend, 1900, 61. Second reading, and referred to the Legal Committee, 107. Reported, 184. House goes into Committee on 187. Third reading, 191. R. A., 232. 53 V. c. 2.

22. Petitions respecting, 1890, 100 ; 1893, 34, 46, 103 ; 1897-8, 91.

23. Petitions respecting custody of, 1899. 77, 79, 81, 94, 96, 97, 99, 105, 115, 137, 140, etc.

VOTING MACHINE : See Municipalities.

, MANITOU AND RAINY L.AKE RAILWAY:

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 28. Reported, 57. Bill No. 55, introduced and referred, 60. Reported, 103. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 149. R.A., 232. 63V. c. 126.

WAGES, WAGE-EARNERS AND SUB-CONTRACTORS :

1. Bill No. 56, introduced to amend the Act respecting wages, 1892, 35. Second reading, and referred to the Legal Committee, 65, 72. Reported, 114. House goes into Committee on, 148, 179. Third reading, 179. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 27. 2. Bill No. 72, introduced to further facilitate the enforcement of the just rights of wage-earners and sub-contractors, 1893,20. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee on, 139, 147. Third reading, 183. R.A.,202. 56 Vic. c. 24. 3. Bill No. 170, introduced to provide for the weekly payment of wages, 1893, 127. Order for second reading, discharged, 145. 4. Bill No. 115, introduced to secure payment of wages, for labour performed in the construction of public works, 1896, 64. Petitions in favour of, 100, 140. Second reading, 102. House in Com- mittee on, 111. Third reading, 127. R. A., 291. 59 V. c. 37. 5. Bill No. 67, introduced respecting wages and the estates of deceased persons, 1897, 17. Second reading, 25. House goes into Committee on, 59. Third reading. 69. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 23. 6. Bill No. 179, introduced respecting, 1899, 137. Second reading, 154. House goes into Committee on, 221. Third reading, 233. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 17.

7. Motion, that Government Contracts should contain such conditions as will prevent abuses, etc.; that policy should be applied to all Departments of the Public Service, and amendment proposed to embody in an Act of the Legislature, superseded by amendment, 1900, 114-15. 8. Petitions re insertion of a wages clause, in all contracts for' public works, 1895, 33, 123, 124. See Mechanics .

WAGON TIRES : Bill 1. No. 142, introduced to regulate the width of, 1900, 66. Second reading, and referred to the Municipal Committee, 88. No report. 2. Petitions re width of, 1893, 92 ; 1900, 65.

WAITE, R. A,, : See Parliament Buildings. 218 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

WALKKRTON, TOWN OF r 1. Petition for Act respecting, 1890, 39. Reported, 49. Bill No. 103, introduced and referred, 51. Re- ported, 92. Second reading, 9S. House goes into Committee on, 113. Third reading, 127- R.A., 199. 53, Vic. c. 107.

2. Petition for Act to confirm a certain by-law, 1896, 24. Reported, 31. Bill No. 18, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 51. Second reading, 67. House in Committee on, 75. Third reading, 78, R.A., 191. 59V. c. 98. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 14. Reported, 52. Bill No. 5, introduced and referred, 53. Re- ported, 79 Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 114. Third reading, 130. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 57.

WALKERVILLE, TOWN OF : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1890. 48. Petition against, 77. Reported, 54. Bill No. 54, intro- duced and referred, 65. Reported, 92. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 123. Third reading, 171. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 108.

WALLACE, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of, 1890, 32. Reported, 49. Bill No. 70, introduced and re- ferred, 56. Reported, 81. Second reading, 87. Recommitted to Committee, 94. Reported, 96. House goes into Committee on, 113. Third reading, 115. R.A., 199. 53 Vic. d. 109.

WALLACEBURG, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to consolidate the debt of the' village of, 1895, 54. Reported, 56. Bill No. 32, intro- duced and referred, 58. Reported, 94. Second reading, 102. House goes into Committee on, 109. Third reading, 140. R.A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 91. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 137. Rule suspended and Bill No. 234, introduced and referred, 137. Reported, 149. Second reading, 160. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 199. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 105.

WARRANTS :

Return ordered, in reference to, issued in one Province and to be endorsed in another, etc., 1895, 52. Presented, 77. Sessional Papers No. 64. Not printed.

WAKREN, FREDERICK : Return ordered, of correspondence respecting appointment of, 1900, 66. Presented, 99. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed.

WARWICK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH :

Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 52. Reported, 74. Bill No. 80, introduced and referred, 77. Re- ported, fees remitted, 100. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 159. Third reading, 164. R.A., 232. 63 V. c. 136.

WATER POWERS :

Bill No. 58, introduced respecting, 1897-8, 68. Second reading, 93. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 130. R.A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 8.

WATER SUPPLY COMPANIES :

1. Bill No. IJl, introduced for better defining the relations between, and Municipal Corporations, 1897-8, 75. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 96. See Municipal Waterworks Act. 2. Return ordered, shewing rates charged per 1,000 gallons for water supplied to the Public Institutions, etc., 1889, 88. Presented, 148. Sessional Papers No. 66. Not printed. 3. Order in Council presented, approving of Regulations governing disposal of, 1898, 22, Sessional Papers No. $. Not printed.

WATERLOO HOUSE OF REFUGE :

Reports of presented, 1897, 86 ; 1899, 76.

WATERLOO JUNCTION RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1889, 29. Reported, 40, Bill No. 40, introduced and referred, 42. Reported, 79. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 97. Third reading, 102. R.A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 84.

WATERS, JOHN : Return ordered, of correspondence respecting the refusal of renewal of license at one time held by fcc., 1898, 33. Not brought down.

WATFORD HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council presented, re establishment of, 1892, 20. Sesssional Papers No. 50. Not printed.

WAYS AND MEANS : See Supply. 1889 1900. 219 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

WEEDS :

1. Bill No. 189, introduced to amend the Act to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and of diseases affecting fruit trees, 1890, 77. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 107. 2. Bill No. 220, introduced to amend, 1890, 96. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 121. Reported, 127. House goes into Committee on, 147. Third reading, 160. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 59.

3. Bill No. 86, introduced to amend the Act to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and diseapes affect- ing fruit trees, 1891, 42. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 78. Reported, 97. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third reading, 139. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 48. 4. Petitions re appointment of Inspectors, 1891, 43, 50. 5. Petitions respecting the spread of, 1890, 17. See Fruit.

WEIGH SCALES, PUBLIC : 109. Petitions for establishment of, 1890, 170 ; 1892, 116 ; 1894, 39, 104,

WELLAND, TOWN OP : 1. Petition for Act respecting By-law No, 109, 1899, 71. Reported, 80. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 89. Reported, 103. Second reading, 117. House goes into Committee on, 137. Third reading, 173. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 87. 2. Petition tor Act respecting, 1900, 63. Reported, 73. Bill No. 82, introduced and referred, 87. Reported, 145. Second reading, 160. House goes intoCommittee on, 167. Third reading, 199. R A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 106.

WELLESLEY OKPHANAGE :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to 1896, 46.

WELLINGTON GRAVEL ROADS :

Petition for Act respecting, 1891,45. Reported, 50. Petitions against, 79, 82. Bill No. 56, intro- fees duced and referred, 51. Reported, preamble not proven ; remitted, 79.

WENTWORTH GAOL :

Petition for Act respecting, 1896, 17. Reported, 25. Bill No. 14, introduced and referred, 25. Re- ported, 63. Second reading, 67. House in Committee on, 75. Third reading, 78. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 99.

WEST ELGIN : 1. Copy of Order in Council presented, re appointment of Commission to enquire into election in, 1900, 21. Sessional Papers No. 46. Printed. 2. Motion regretting ecope of Commission, etc, and amendment expressing satisfaction that certain persons punished and Debate on adjourned, 1900, 31, 32, 35, 36, 39. Amendment carried, 41. 3. Motion re dismissal of Sheriff Brown, 1900, 64. Negatived, 70. 4. Motion proposed and negatived, re appointment of R. A. Grant, on Commission, 1900, 81 -2. 5. Return ordered, of correspondence in connection with cases vs. Queen Bole and Cahill, 1900, 47. Presented, 118. Sessional Papers Ho. 70. Not printed. 6. Return ordered, of correspondence with County Attorney Donahue, 1900, 48. Not brought down.

WEST TORONTO JUNCTION : See Toronto Junction.

WEST WINCHESTER, VILLAGE OF :

Petition for Act to change the name of, to that of Winchester, 1890, 15. Reported, 22. Bill No. 7, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 33. Second reading, 45. House goes into Committee on, 46. Third reading, 52. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 111. WESTERN DAIRY SCHOOL: 264 205. Motions proposed and negatived, to reduce appropriation for, 1899, ; 1900,

WESTERN UNIVERSITY :

Petition for Act respecting, 1892, 65. Reported, 68. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred, 75. Re- fees 110. Second 122. into Committee 130. Third ported ; remitted, reading, House goes on, - reading, 171. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 107.

WESTON, HIGH PARK AND TORONTO STREET RAILWAY CO'Y : Petitions for Act respecting, 1891, 36, 85. Reported, 46. Bill No. 59, introduced and referred, 67. Reported, 88. Second reading, 99. House goes into Committee on, 118. Third reading, 127. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 97. WESTON ROAD CO'Y:

1. Petition for Act respecting, 1891, 41. Reported, 44. Bill No. 4, introduced and referred, 44. Re- 66. ported, preamble not proven ; fees remitted, 2. Petition against closing Weston Road, 1891, 86. 220 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

WHITBY, TOWN OF : 41. 1 . Phtition for Act to separate certain lands from, 1895, 33. Reported, Bill No. 15, introduced and referred, 52. Reported, 106. Second reading, 120. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 92. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 101. Reported, 119. Bill No. 86, introduced and referred, 122. Reported, 172. Second reading, 183. House goes into Committee on, 247. Third reading, 282. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 88.

WHITB, AUBREY : See Timber.

WHITE, J. B. : Report presented, of inspector of licenses, into charges against, 1894, 168. Sessional Papers No. 123. Not printed.

WIARTON, TOWN OF : 1. Petition for Act to consolidate debt of, 1894, 24. Reported, 55. Bill No. 48, introduced and re- ferred, 57. Reported, 90. Second reading, 101. House goes into Committee on, 105. Third reading, 118. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 86. 2. Petition for Act respecting By-law No. 127, 1900, 23. Reported, 73. Bill No. 12, introduced and 152. 161. into referred, 77. Reported, Second reading, House goes Committee on ; third reading, 212. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 107.

WIDOWS :- -See Intestates.

WILLS ACT :

Bill No. 145, introduced to amend, 1897, 88. Second reading, 105. House goes into Committee on, 111. Third reading, 123. R. A., 168. 60 Vic c. 20.

WILSON, RICHARO TOD : Rule suspended and Petition for Act vesting lands in, received and read, 1900, 101. Reported, 119. Bill No. 165, introduced and referred 120. Reported, fees remitted, 152 Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 167. Third reading, 188. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 134. WINCHESTER, TOWNSHIP OK: 1. Petition for Act respecting certain allowances for roads in, 1890, 15. Reported, 22. Bill No. 6, introduced and referred, 25. Reported, 81. Second reading, 87. House goes into Committee on, c. 12. 113. Third reading, 115. R. A., 199. 53 Vic. .

2. Petition re certain head line roads in, 1889, 106. See West Winchester.

WINCHESTER, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 115. Reported, 120. Bill No. 90, introduced and referred, 121. Reported, 177. Second readiner, 183. House goes into Committeee, 201. Third reading, 216. R, A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 89. See West Winchester.

WINDSOR, AMHERSTBURG AND LAKE ERIE RAILWAY CO'Y : Petition for Act of incorporation, 1895, 19. Reported, 56. Bill No. 49, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, 12^. Second reading, 141. House goes into Committee on, 161. Third reading, 162. R, A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 115. WINDSOR, CITY OF: 1. Petition for Act of incorporation, 1892, 74. Reported, 88. Bill No. 21, introduced and referred, 90. Reported, 110. Second reading, 122. House goes into Committee on, 130. Third reading, 139. R. A., 207. 55 Vic. c. 92. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, 23. Reported, 37. Bill No. 31, introduced and referred, 38. Re- ported, 68. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 95. R. A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 83.

3. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 23. Reported, 73. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 78. Re- ported, 99 Second reading, 106. House goes iuto Committee on, 116. Third reading, 149. R. A., 232. 63 Vic. c. 108.

WINDSOR, HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 69.

WINDSOR, HOTEL DIEU HOSPITAL : Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 69.

WINDSOR, HOTEL DIUE ORPHANAGE :

Order-in-Council ratified, granting aid to, 1892, 70.

WINDSOR WATER WORKS :

1. Petition for Act to Amend Act respecting, 1894, 19. Reported 41. Bill No. 46, introduced and re- ferred, 43. Reported. 90. Second readiner, 101. House goes into Committee on, 105, 133, 150. Third reading, 150. R. A, 203. 57 Vic. c. 87. 2. Petition for Act respecting, 1897-8, 14. Reported. 52. Bill No. 29, introduced and referred, 53. Reported, 86. Second reading, 97. House goes into Committee on, 140, 173. Third reading, 173. R. A., 188. 61 Vic. c. 68. 221 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900.

WINGHAM, TOWN OP:

1. Petition for Act to separate a portion of the town therefrom and annex the same to the Township of Turnberry, 1892, 45. Reported, 56. Bill No. 2, introduced and referred, 57. Reported with- 108. drawn ; fees remitted,

2. Petition for Act to confirm a certain by-law, 1896, ?A. Reported, 32. Bill No. 5, introduced and referred, 32. Reported, 53. Second reading, 74. House in Committee on, 81. Third reading, 91. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 100.

4. Petition for Act respecting, 1900, 33. Reported, 57. Bill No. 39, introduced and referred, 60. 149. 160. for Bill Reported, Second reading, Order Fiouse to go into Committee on, discharged ; withdrawn and fees remitted, 167.

WITNESS FEES :

1. Bill No. 98, introduced to amend the law relating to, 1392, 76. Second reading negatived, 137, 2. Bill No. 87, introduced to amend the law relating to, 1893, 30. Second reading negatived, 133. 3. Bill No. 63, introduced respecting, 1894, 13. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 100. Reported, 129. House goes into Committee on, 140. Third reading, 152. R. A. 203, 57 Vic. c. 25.

WIVES AND CHILDREN :

1. Bill No. 121, introduced to further amend the Act to secure to Wives and Children the benefit of Life Assurance, 1890, 35. Second reading, 62. Order for consideration in Committee discharged, 117.

2. Bill No. 216, introduced respecting Contracts of Life Insurance, 1890, 96. Second reading, 111. into 216. R. House goes Committee on, 116, 145, Third reading ; amendment negatived, 156-7. A., 199. 53 Vic. c. 39. 3. Bill No. 233, introduced to amend the Act to secure to Wives and Children the benefit of Life As- surance, 1890, 109. Order for second reading discharged, 150.

WOLVES :

1. Bill No. 131, introduced to amend the Act to encourage the destroying of, 1892, 92. Resolutions as re- to bounty introduced ; Lieutenant-Governor's assent signified ; passed through Committee and ferred to Bill, 124. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 132. Reported, 143. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 179 R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 59. 2. Bill No. 207, introduced respecting payment of Wolf Bounty, 1900, 114. Resolution introduced, 130. Lieutenant-Governor's recommendation signified, passed through Committee and referred to Bill, 138-9. Second reading, 131. House goes into Committee on, 139. Third reading, 178. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 51.

WOMEN :

1. Bill No. 60, introduced to enable widows and unmarried women to vote for members of the Legisla- tive Assembly, 1889, 21. Second reading superseded by amendment, 81-2.

2. Bill No. 88, introduced to enable women to vote for members of the Legislative Assembly, 1890, 25. Order for second reading discharged, 198,

3. Bill No. 87, introduced to provide for the admission of, to the study and practice of the law, 1892, 72. Second reading on divi&ion and referred to the Legal Committee on division, 148-9. Raported 159. House goes into Committee on, 179. Thiad reading on division, 186. R. A., 207. 55 Viet, c, 32. 4. Bill No. 97, introduced to enable Married Women to vote for Municipal Officers, 1893, 76. Order for second reading, discharged, 180. 5. Bill No. 147, introduced respecting Houses of Refuge for Females, 1893, 97. Second reading, 130. House goes into Committee OD, 139. Third reading on division, 152. R. A., 199. 56 Vic. c. 56. 6. Bill No. 78, introduced respecting Married Women, 1893, 21. Second reading postponed for three months, 115. 7. Bill No. 82, introduced to enable Women to vote for Members of the Legislative Assembly, 1893, 21. Second reading postponed for six months, 123-4. 8. Bill No 83, introduced to enable Married Women to vote for members of Municipal Councils and on by-laws requiring the assent of the electors, 1893, 21. Second reading, negatived, 126. 9. Bill No. 114, introduced to authorize married women, under age, to bar dower, 1894, 49. Second reading, 76. House goes into Committee on, 88. Third reading, 104. R. A., 203. 57 V. c. 41. 10. Bill No. 139, introduced to amend the Act to provide for the admission of, to the study and practice of the Law, 1895, 66. Second reading, on division, and referred to the Legal Committee, 110. Re- on third R. 166. 58 Vic. c. 27. ported, 139. House goes into Committee ; reading, 157. A., 11. Bill No. 87, introduced to amend the Act respecting the conveyance of Real Estate by married women, 1896, 40. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee, 92. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 173. Third reading, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 41. 12. Motion to extend to those married women who are properly qualified, the right to vote at munici-

pal elections ; withdrawn, 1889, 111.

13. Petitions for extension of franchise to, 1892, 65, 97 ; 1893, 84, 100, 104 ; 1897, 71 ; 1897-8, 134. 222 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

WOODMAN'S LIKN FOR WAGES ACT : 1. Biil No. 140, introduced respecting liens for labor on logs and timber and the payment of wages thereon, 1891, 75. Second reading, 95. House goes into Committee on, 126, 128. Third reading ; title amended, 143. R. A., 182. 54 Vic. c. 22.

2. Bill No. 128, introduced to extend the operation of, 1894, 71. Second reading and referred to the Municipal Committee, 92. Reported, 126. House goes into Committee on, 135. Third reading, 139. R.A.,203. 57\>.c. 38. 3. Bill No. 198, introduced to amend, 1895, 113. Order for second reading discharged, 144. 4. Bill No. 193, introduced to extend, 1896, 45. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee. 74. Petitions in favor of, 101, 140. Reported, 141. House in Committee on, 171, 178. Third read- ing, 178. R. A., 191. 59 Vic. c. 36. 5. Bill No. 91, introduced to amend, 1897-8, 117. Second reading and referred to the Legal Committee^

139. Reported, 162. House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 182. R. A., 188. 64 Vic. c,

6. Bill No. 242, introduced to amend, 1899, 215. Rot proceeded with. See Wages.

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD : for of 29. Petitions Act incorporation, 1893, 17, Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 79. Bill not in- troduced.

WOODSTOCK HOSPITAL :

Order in Council ratified, granting aid to, 1896, 46.

WOODSTOCK, THAMES VALLEY AND INGEBSOLL ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO'Y ; Petition for Act of incorporation, 1900, 56. Reported, 73. Bill No. 34, introduced and referred, 77. Reported. 94. Second reading, 106. House goes into Committee on, 125. Third reading, 130. R. A., 232. 63 V. c. 127.

WOODSTOCK, TOWN OF :

1. Petition fbr Act respecting the supply of electric light to, 1889, 32. . Reported, 40. Bill No. 11, in- troduced and referred, 42. Reported withdrawn; fees remitted, 96. Petition against, 91.

2. Petition for Afit reppecting Waterworks for the, 1891, 38. Reported, 48. Bill No. 3, introduced and referred, 48. Reported, 66. Second reading, 77 . House goes into. Committee on, 91. Third reading, 94. R. A., 180. 54 Vic. c. 84.

3. Petition respecting the debt of, 1895, 19. Reported, 29. Bill No. 10, introduced and referred, 30, Reported, 72. Second reading, 100. House goes into Committee on, 101. Third reading, 129. R. A., 166. 5b Vic. c. 93.

WORKMEN AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT :

1. Bill No. 35, introduced to amend the Workmen's Compensation for Injuries Act, 1889, 14. Second reading, 34. House goes into Committee on, 44. Amendment proposed and negatived re want or insufficiency of notice, 100. Third reading, 100. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 23. 2. Bill No. 83, introduced to consolidate the Acts respecting Compensation to. Workmen, in certain cases, 1892, 119. Second reading, H3. House goes into Committee on, 146. Third reading, 164. R. A., 207. 55 Viet. c. 30.

3. Bill No. 68, introduced to amend the Act respecting Compensation to, in certain cases, 1893, 30. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 66. Reported, 109. House goes into Com- mittee on, 132, 142. Third reading on division, 180. R. A., 202. 56 Vic. c. 26. 4. Bill No. 91, intoduced to amend, 1893, 34. Second reading and referred to a Select Committee, 66. Reported as embodied in above Bill, 109. 5. Bill No 167, introduced for the better protection of certain classes of Workmen, 1896, 91. Second reading, 128. Petition in favour of, 140. House in Committee on, 154. Third reading, 170. R. A., 191. 57 Vic. c. 38. 6. Biil No. 91, introduced to amend, 1899, 72. Second reading deferred upon amendment moved to motion for second reading, 176. Petitions against 124, 137, 210. 7. Bill No. 194, introduced to amend the law with respect to Compensation to Workmen, 1899, 148. Second reading, 217. House goes into Committee on, 227. Third reading, 277. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 18.

8. Mavor's Report presented, on Workmen's Compensation, 1900, 195. Sessional Papers No. 40. Printed.

9. Petitions respecting, 1893, 18, 30, 34, 37, 46, 50, 53, 58, 65, 68, 77, 83, 88, 92, 119, 134, 149. See Mechanics'. Wages.

WORKSHOPS : See Factories.

WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXHIBITION :

1. Bill No. 178, introduced respecting the appointment of a Commissioner to, 1892, 177. Second read- R. c. ing ; House goes into Committee on ; third reading, 177 ; A., 204. 55 Vic. 4. 2. Report of Commissioner Awrey presented, 1894, 125. Sessional Papers No. 98. Printed. 3. Return ordered, shewing what system of payment was adopted, in dealing with stockmen at, 189 4 84. Presented, 103. Sessional Papers No. 89. Not printed. See Centennial Exhibition, Ohio. 4. that Motion, Ontario ba represented at, by Lieutenant-Governor ; withdrawn, 1893, 155. 1900. 223 1900 ] M)URNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO

WORTHINGTON AND ONAPING RAILWAY :

Petition for Act of incorporation, 1899, 74. Reported, 88. Bill No. 43, introduced and referred, 91. Reported, 163. Second reading, 175. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 282. R. A, 306. 62 Vic. c. 106.

WYOMING, VILLAGE OF : Petition for Act to enable the Corporation to dispose of certain lands, 1889, 26. Reported 33. Bill to No. 3, introduced and referred to Commissioners of Estate Bills, 34. Reported and referred Committee on Private Bills, 68. Reported, 96. Second reading, 104. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 113. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 76.

YORK BRANCH RIVER BRIDGE : Return ordered, of copies of correspondence in connection with application for new bridge, 1893, 56. Presented, 126. Sessional Papers No. 80. Not printed.

YOEK BY-LAW : See Toronto Lacrosse and Athletic Association.

YORK, COUNTY OF : 1. Petition for Act to confirm the title of the York Roads and the Surveys thereof, 1889. 32. Report- 40. Bill title ed, No. 43, introduced and referred, 41. Reported ; amended, 61. Second reading, 72. House goes into Committee on, 89 Recommitted to Committee, 93. Reported, 99. House goes into Committee on, 110. Third reading, 113. R. A., 160. 52 Vic. c. 77. re of 2. Bill No. 38, maintenance roads, reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 1891, 82.

3. Bill No. 175, introduced respecting High Court Sittings in, 1894, 130, Second readme, 148. House into 153. R. 203. 19. goes Committee on, A., 57 V. c, , 4. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 740, 1897-8, 14. Reported, 43. Bill No. 19, introduced and

referred, 44, Reported withdrawn ; fees remitted, 79. 5. Petition for Act to confirm By-law No. 740, 1899, 71. Petitions againgt, 152, 156, 159. Reported, 111. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 119. Reported, 156. Second reading, 161. House goes into Committee on, 219. Third reading, 233. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 90.

YORK COUNTY ATTORNEY : See County Crown Attorney.

YORK HOUSE OF INDUSTRY : Report presented, 1893, 22. Sessional Papers No. 40. Not printed.

YORK LOCAL COURTS :- See Courts.

YORK ROADS : See York, County of.

YORK, TOWNSHIP OF: 1. Petitions for Act to provide for the division of, 1895, 33, 37. 40, 44, 56. Reported, 56. Bill No. 53, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, preamble not proven; fees remitted, 94-5.

2. Petition for Act respecting, 1895, 44. Reported, 56. Bill No. 57, introduced and referred, 58. Reported, 94. Second reading, 102, House goes into Committee on 119. Third readiner. 154. R. A., 166. 58 Vic. c. 94. 3. Petition for Act respecting, 1897, SO. Reported, 43. Bill No. 45, introduced and referred, 58. Re- 114. Third ported, 71. Second reading, 81. House goes into Committee on, 98, reading, 141. R.A., 168. 60 Vic. c. 84. 102. Bill No. introduced and 103. 4. Petition for Act respecting, 1899, 81. Reported, 40, referred, 161. into on title 200. Third Reported, 156. Second readiner, House goes Committee ; amended, reading, 275. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c, 91.

YORKVILLE LOOP LlNE RAILWAY Co'Y : Petition for Act respecting, 1889, 39. Reported, 60. Bill No. 32, introduced and referred, 62. Re- ported 79. Second reading, 90. House goes into Committee on, 97, 104. Third reading, 106. R. A., 160. 52 Vic, c, 85.

YOUNG, WILLIAM : Return ordered, shewing date of dismissal of, etc., 1894, 38. Presented, 169. Sessional Papers No. m. Not printed.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION : See Toronto. Ottawa. London.

fVIELINSKI, JACOB : Zji Petition for Act to authorize him to practice the Eclectic System of Medicine, 1899, 71. Reported, 183. 80. Bill No. 26, introduced and referred, 97. Reported, 172. Second reading, House goes into Committee on, 201. Third reading, 225. R. A., 306. 62 Vic. c. 122. 224 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

APPENDIXES TO JOURNALS :*

List of, arranged according to year, from 1867-8 to 1900.

Session of 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 225

Session of

GENERAL INDEX

TO THE

SESSIONAL PAPERS. 8QQ TO 1QOO.

The figures following the year, refer to the number of the Sessional Paper only.

A. CCOUNTS, (Dominion and the Provinces,)

1. Papers, etc., in connection with, 1899, 46. Printed.

2. Papers, etc., in connection with, 1890, 66. Printed.

3. Papers, etc., in connection with, 1893, 65. Printed. 4. Statement of amounts paid in connection with Arbitration, 1897, 52. Not printed. 5. Award of the Arbitrators on, 1900, 51. Printed.

ACCOUNTS, ONTABIO PUBLIC : See Public Accounts.

ACCOUNTS, (Ontario and Quebec) : Papers in connection with, 1891, 41. Printed.

ADDINGTON, COUNTY OF :

Correspondence re game law prosecutions in, 1894, 63. Not printed.

AGRICULTURAL AND ARTS REPORT :

1. 8 8 12 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, 5 ; 1892, ; 1893, 11 ; 1894, 39 ; 1895, 20 ; 1896, 28. Printed. 2. Amount of Government grant to Board, and expenditure, etc., 1894, 113. Not printed.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND FARM REPORT :

1. 21 24 : 40 16 : 1889, ; 1890, 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, 22 ; 1894, 32 1895, 17 ; 1896, 18 ; 1897, 17 ; 1897-8, 17 :

1898-9, 18 ; 1900, 14. Printed.

2. Report of Dairying at, 1889, 48. Printed. 3. Report of Commission of Enquiry at, 1894, 33. Printed.

4. Advertisement for sale of cattle at, conditions of sale, etc., 1894, 95. Printed.

5. Name of dam of each calf offered for sale at, etc., 1894, 97. Not printed.

6. Report, evidence, etc., in respect of enquiry at, 1894, 124. Nob printed.

7. Number of acres of land in farm proper, etc., 1897-8, 62. Not printed.

8. Cost of, or purchase money paid for, etc., 1897-8, 65. Printed.

AGRICULTURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL UNION, REPORT : * 1889, 7 ; 1890,'5 ; 1891, 37 ; 1897-8, 52 ; 1898-9, 19 ; 1900, 15. Printed.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, ANALYSIS : 66 103 1889, 27 ; 1890, 39 ; 1891, 41 ; 1892, ; 1893, 60 ; 1894, ; 1895, 70 ; t 1897, 54 ; 1898-9, 36 ; 1900, 65. Not printed, except that of 1898-9.

AGRICULTURAL TEXT BOOK :

Order in Council re publication of, 1891, 32. Not printed.

* Reports from 1892 to 1897 were printed as part of College Report. 1 1896 part of College Reporb. [227] 228 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

ALBERT VICTOR PRINCB, H.R.H. :

Respecting death of, 1892, 74. Printed.

ALDBOROUGH, TOWNSHIP OF : Report of Attorney General in respect of drainage works in the, 1898-9, 81. Not printed.

ALGOMA EAST : of sums received for sale of land for and Aggregate in, agricultural mining purposes ; revenue from timber, taxes, liquor licenses, etc., and expenditure for colonization roads, 1892, 90. Printed. :

Lots sold in, dates, prices, timber licenses, etc., 1891, 59. Not printed.

ALGONQUIN PARK : 1. Appointment of Commission, Order in Council, etc., 1892, 81. Not printed. 2. Report of Commission, 1893, 31. Printed. 3. Report of Commission, 1894, 22. Printed. 4. Regulations respecting, 1895, 37. Printed. 5. Order in Council extending boundaries of, 1895, 88. Not printed. 6. Order in Council respecting regulations under Act, 1897, 67. Not printed

7. Order in Council re sale of watches, etc., 1897-8. 51. Not printed.

AMHERSTBURG, TOWN OF : Return of correspondence with respect to audit, 1900, 59. Not printed.

ANATOMY, INSPECTOR OF :

.Number of bodies received by, from charitable and other institutions, etc., 1S93, 71. Printed. ANULIN'S REPORT: Report of Hon. T. Anglin on Ontario's Exhibit, Ohio, 1889, 30. Printed.

APPEAL, COURT OF : Number of cases standing for argument in, etc., 1894, 75. Printed. See High \jourt of Justice.

ARCHEOLOGY : BOYLE'S REPORT : 23 10.* Printed with of 1889. 42 ; 1891, 21 ; 1892, 17 ; 1893, ; 1894, Report Canadian Institute.

ASPINALL, JOSEPH : Correspondence in connection with sale of license to, in Tilsonburg, 1894, 114. Not printed.

ASYLUMS, REPORT :

6 7 8 26 10 ; 11 10 10 1889, 1 ; 1890, 10 ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1898-9, 34. Printed. 11 ; 1900,

AWREY, NICHOLAS :

Report of, as Commissioner at World's Fair, Chicago, 1894, 98. Printed.

AYLMER HIGH SCHOOL : Order in Council, 1891, 28. Not printed.

B AIL. Fines imposed and remitted by action of Government, 1890, 68. Printed.

BALLOT AT SCHOOL ELECTIONS :

Number aid designation of School Boards in Cities, etc., which have adopted the use of, 1890, 52 Printed.

BEACH, ASA : Appointment of, 1889, 28. Not printed.

BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION, REPORT : 83 38 23 22 20 1890, 78 ; 1891, 66 ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 21 ; 1898-9, 24 ; 1900, 20. Printed.

BI-LINGUAL TEACHING : Report on, in Great Britain, United States and Canada, 1890, 28. Printed. See Education.

* The Reports from 1895 to 1900 were printed separately, as appendixes to Report of Department of Education. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 229

BINDER TWINE :

1. Amount expended in connection with industry, output, etc., 1894, 80. Printed.

2. Agreement with P. L. O'Connor re manufacture of, 1896, 05. Printed. 3. Cost of production and receipts from sale of, etc., 1896, 67. Printed.

4. Return shewing quantity of, sold in 1899. To whom sold, etc., 1900, 72. Not printed. See Central Prison.

BIOLOGICAL BUILDINGS :-See Toronto University, 31, 39.

BIRDS :

Names, etc., of persons, to whom permits granted to collect, 1898-9, 71. Not printed.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, REPORT : 9 4 3 10 5 11 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 27 ; 1896, 30 ; 1897, 29 ; 1897-8, 29 ; 1898-9,

32 ; 1900, 9. Printed.

BLANCHE RIVER PULP AVD PAPER Co., LTD : Agreement with, 1900, 49. Printed.

BLIND INSTITUTE, REPORT : 4 13 9 4 6 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 30 ; 1895, 15 ; 1896, 15 ; 1897, 14 ; 1897-8, 14 ; 1898-9,

15 ; 1900, 37. Printed.

BODIES, DEAD : Number received by Inspector of Anatomy from Charitable and other Institutions, 1893, 71. Printed.

BONDS AND GUARANTEE POLICIES : See Insurance.

BONDS AND SECURITIES :

Of Public Officers 96 53 : 45. filed, etc., 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 69 1895, 50 ; 1896, 59 ; 1897, Not printed.

BONUSES AND EXEMPTIONS, MUNICIPAL : Return of aid of absolute 69. shewing amount by way bonus ; names of firms receiving, etc., 1900, Not printed.

BORRON, E. B. :

on 3. Report Northerly and Westerly Ontario, 1889, 31 ; 1890, 87 ; 1892, Printed.

BOUNDARIES, PROVINCIAL :

Agreement, Case and Imperial Order in Council, 1889- 60, Printed.

BOYS' AND GIRLS' REPRIEVES : Return shewing names, official numbers, of Boys and Girls reprieved from Penetanguishene and Industrial Refuge, etc., 1900, 71. Not printed.

BRITISH CHILDREN :

Report on immigration of, 1897-8, 60. Printed. BROOMS, MANUFACTURE OF:

Agreements respecting, etc., 1890, 42 ; 1895, 62. Printed. See Central Prison.

BRYCE, P. H. :

Papers, evidence, etc., re charges of Mr. Dorian agairst, 1894, 127. Not printed. See Maton inquest.

BURLINGTON BEACH :

Correspondence relating to, and instructions to S. H. Jone?, P.L.S., etc., 1896, 70. Not printed.

BUSINESS TAX :

By-laws, 53 V. c. 55, 1892. 73. Not printed.

BUTTEB AND CHEESE ASSOCIATIONS, REPORT : 24 1897-8, ; 1898-9, 27 ; 1900, 22. Printed. Formerly Dairymen and Creameries.

/CANADA TEMPERANCE ACT .

1. Fees for prosecutions under, 1889, 72. Not printed.

2. Convictions for violations of, in Dundas, 1889, 28. Not printed. 3. Shewing Counties, where in force, 1890. 67. Printed. See Liquor License Law.

CANADIAN INSTITUTE : See Archceology. Education.

CATTLE, DE-HORNING :

Report of Commission, 1893, 2. Printed. 230 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

OKNTRAL COUNTIES RAILWAY :

Papers and Documents, etc., 1893, 59 ; 1898-9, 78. Printed.

CENTRAL ONTARIO RAILWAY :

Papers and Documents, etc., 1898-9, 78. Printed. CENTRAL PRISON: 1. Agreement re manufacture of brooms, woodenware, 1890, 42. Printed.

2. Expenditure, output, etc., re binder twine, 1894, 80. Printed. 3. Estimated sales for 1894, 1894, 107. Printed.

4. Agreement re manufacture of brooms at, 1895, 62. Printed.

5. Amount of ttock on hand in each of the industrial departments, wages, ct-c., 1896, 61: Printed.

6. Agreement relative to manufacture of binder twine at, 1896, 65. Printed. 7. Cost of machinery, repairing, raw material and annual receipts from binder twine, &c., 1896, 67. Printed.

8. in 69. Not Correspondence> &c , connection with the Massie charges against officials, &c., 1896, printed.

9. Amount of stock on hand at industries in, &c., 1897, 55. Not printed.

10. Agreement re manufacture of rope at, 1898-9, 58. Printed. See Binder Twine.

CHARITABLE AND CRIMINAL INSTITUTIONS :

Number of persons dying in, from natural causes, &c,, 1893 71. Printed.

CHEESE AND BUTTER ASSOCIATIONS REPORT : 1900, 22. Printed. Formerly Dairymen and Creameries.

CHILDREN : See Neglected Children* Protection Act.

CHOLERA :

Regulations, Board of Health, 1893, 66. Printed.

COFFIN ADDITION : See Timber, 24.

COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES AND HIGH SCHOOLS : See Education. 43, 52, 66, 70, 72, 74.

COLONIZATION ROADS :

1. Expenditure on, in East Algoma, 1892, 90. Printed. 2. Expenditures on, in Smith, 1894, 83. Not printed. 3. Expenditure on, &c., for the past five years, 1897-8, 44. Not printed. 4. Expenditure ou, in Victoria, Peterborough, Hastings, &c., 1893, 78. Printed.

COLOMBIAN EXPOSITION :

1. Syttem of payment in dealing with Stockmen at, 1894, fc9. Not printed. 2. Report of Commissioner Awrey, 1894, 98. Printed.

COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY : See Ruyal Commissions. COMMON SCHOOL LANDS

1. Collections since Confederation, &c., 1891, 53. Printed. 2. Amount unpaid, &c., 1893, 68 : 1894, 53. Printer!. 3. Amount of collections since Confederation, 1894, 92. Printed.

COMMUTATION :

Shewing as to what officers or services, Orders in Council have been passed commuting fees, amount, dates, &c., 1894, 52. Printed. See Judges and Local Masters.

COMPULSORY EDUCATION :

Report on, in Canada, Great Britain, Germany and United States, 1891, 33. Printed. See Education.

CORONERS INQUESTS : See Inquests.

CORUNDUM LANDS :

Order in Council, re lease of, 1898-9, 46. Not printed.

COUNTY AND CITY CLERKS AND TREASURERS :

Fees of &c., 1894, 108, 109. Printed.

OOUNTY COUNCILS :

1. Number of Reeves composing in 1887 and 1892, amount paid as indemnity, &c., 1894, 55. Printed. 2. Number of Reeves composing in 1893, &c., 1894, 35. Printed. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 231

COUNTY JUDGES AND LOCAL MASTERS, COMMUTATION : See Judges and Local Masters.

COUNTY PUPILS ATTENDING HIGH SCHOOLS ; See Education, 62, 66, 70.

COURTS, SITTINGS OF : at which Return shewing number of dates, and places of sittings of County and District Courts, &c., there has been no business to be tried before petit jury, &c., 1900, 81. Not printed. See High Court.

CROWN, CLERGY, COMMON SCHOOL, GAMMAR SCHOOL AND MINING LANDS : 1. Amounts of collections since Confederation, &c., 1894, 92. Printed.

2. Amount unpaid, &c , 1893,. 68 ; 1894, 53. Printed.

CROWN LANDS DEPARTMENT, REPORT :

5 5 4 ; 4 ; 1, 1889, 26 ; 1890, 22 ; 1891, 34 ; 1892, 20 ; 1893, 17 ; 1894, 14 ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, 1897-8,

1898-9, 5 ; 1900, 3. Printed. 2. Expenditure by, on Colonization, Government or County Roads and Bridges in Victoria, Peter- borough, Hastings, &c., 1893, 78. Printed.

CUSTODY OF TITLE DEEDS ACT :

Documents filed under, 1890, 26. Not printed.

i AND CREAMERIES REPORT:* T^\AIRY ASSOCIATIONS,

49 22 24 ; 1898-9, 27 ; 1890, ; 1891, 36 ; 1892, 24 ; 1893, 16 ; 1894, 34 ; 1895, 21 ; 1896, 24 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 1900, 22. Printed. DAIRYING AT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE:

Report of Professor of, 1889, 48. Printed.

DAVIDSON, F. R :

Correspondence re opening letter addressed to, &c., 1897, 63. Not printed.

DAVIDSON, MRS. M. H. M. :

Correspondence re application for license in Shannonville, 1894, 91. Not printed.

DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTE, REPORT :

3 12 8 16 15 ; 15 ; 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, 5 ; 1893, 7 ; 1894, 31 ; 1895, 16 ; 1898, ; 1897-8, 1897-8, 1898-9, 16; 1900, 38.

DEFALCATIONS :

By municipal treasurers, 1893, 79. Printed.

DE-HORNING OF CATTLE :

Report of Commission on, 1893, 2. Printed.

DEPARTMENTAL BUSINESS :

Volume of business in. 1871, 1873 and 1892 and showing office holders, &c., 1894, 43. Printed.

DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS :

Dates of presentation to Legislature, 1890, 70. Not printed. DIAMOND DRILL:

1. Regulations respecting working of, 1895, 42. Printed.

2. Cost of, operations of, &c., 1895, 65. Not printed.

DICKENSON, JOHN : of Report Inspector of Division Court, in connection with dismissal of, 1897, 65. Not printed.

DISPUTED TERRITORY :

Number of acres sold in, timber limits under License, &c., 1894, 119. Printed.

DIVISION COURTS :

1. 1889, 43 ; 62 38 28 26 Report, 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 16 ; 1895, 7 ; 1896, 7 ; 1897, 6 ; 1897-8, 6 ; 1898-9, 7 ; 1900, 29. Printed. 2. Rules, Orders and Forme, &c., 1894, 118. Not printed. 3. Gross fees of each Clerk and Bailiff, amounts paid to Provincial Treasurer, &c., 1894, 100. Printed. 4. Correspondence re appointment of A. Knight, 1895, 61. Not printed. 5. Correspondence re appointment of T. W. Smith, 1896, 56. Not printed. 6. Report of Inspector re dismissal of J. Dickenson, 1897, 65. Net printed.

*Now called Cheese and Butter Associations. 232 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

DOGS AND SHEEP :

Tax on dogs, where in force, number of sheep killed, 1890, 27. Printed.

DOMINION CATTLE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION :

Eeport 1896, 27. Printed. See Live Stock Associations.

DOMINION PROVINCIAL ARBITRATION :

Statements of amounts paid, 1897, 52. Not printed. See Accounts. DOUGLAS AND CLERGUE:

Agreement re Sault Ste. Marie Pulp Mills, 1895, 44. Not printed.

DRAINAGE :

1. Report of Commissioners, 1893, 32. Printed. 2. Estimated cost, per yard for each drain in Lambton, Kent, Elgin and Essex, names of employes, salaries, &c., 1899, 47. Printed. 3. Deductions made in amounts payable by Municipalities to Province, in respect of works, in last ten years, 3895, 56. Printed.

DUFFERIN COUNTY :

1. Correspondence re Inspectors Anderson and Dodds, 1893, 91. Not printed.

2. Convictions in, under License Act and amount paid inspector, etc., 1894, 93. Not printed. DUFFERIN REGISTRAR:

1. of Statement fees, etc , 1894, 90, 129. Not printed.

DULMAGE, A. F.:

Appointment of, instructions to, correspondence, account of moneys received, etc., 1892, 98. Not printed.

DUNDAS AND WATERLOO MACADAMIZED ROAD :

1. Correspondence re sale or lease of, 1890, 71. Not printed.

2. Order in Council re sale and transfer of, 1892, 85. Not printed.

DONWICH, TOWNSHIP : Report of Attorney General in respect of drainage in, 1898-9, 81. Not printed.

DUTTON HIGH SCHOOL :

Correspondence with township of Aldborough, 1892, 35. Not printed.

DYSART, TOWNSHIP OF :

Purchase of water lot in front of lot No. 15, plans, correspondence, etc., 1896, 49. Not printed.

TPAST NORTHUMBERLAND REGISTRY OFFICE:

Itemized statement of expenditure, name of employe's, etc., 1894, 96. Printed.

EDEN, JOHN :

Claim of, 1890, 61. Not printed.

EDUCATION :

1. of 6 6 4 11 3 3 4 2 Report Department, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; |1895, ; 1896, ;

1897, 1 ; 1897-8, 1 ; 1898 9, 2 ; 1900, 12. Printed. 2. Report on Technical Education, 1889, 22. Printed. 3. Extracts respecting bi-lingual teaching in Great Britain, United States and Canada, 1890, 28. Printed.

4. Brief history of Public and High School text books, 1890, 40. Printed. 5. Rf port on compulsory education in Canada, Great Britain, Germany and United States, 1891, 33. Printed.

6. Report of Minister on University extension, 1892, 58. Printed. 7. Report on new site and buildings Uppsr Canada College, 1892, 59. Printed. 8. Report of Commission on schools in Prescott and Russell, where French language is taught, 1894, 4. Printed. 9. Report of Commission relating to Ottawa Separate Schools, 1896, 1. Printed. 10. Report of Commission appointed to enquire into price of school books, 1897-8, 64. Printed. 11. List of compulsory text books, 1889, 58. Printed. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 233

EDUCATION Cnuc

15. Order in Council respecting Department of, 1890, 29. Not printed. 16. Departmental regulations, 1890, 30. Not printed. 17. Public School teachers who have accepted terms of Superannuation Fund, etc., 1890, 33. Printed. 18. Minute re-pectiog the study of English in schools in which French or German prevails, 1890, 31. Not printed. 19. Case submitted to Judges re Separate School supporters, answers, etc., 1890, 43. Printed. 20. Correspondence respecting French Schools, 1890, 53. Printed. 21. Order in Council re publication of French Reader, 1891, 26. Not printed. 22. Order in Council changing Morrisburg High School to Collegiate Institute, 1891, 27. Not printed. 23. Order in Council changing Aylmer High School to Collegiate Institute, 1891, 28. Not printed. 24. Order in Council re Gravenhurst High School, 1891, 29. Not printed. 25. Order in Council re exchange of land in Norwood, 1891, 30. Not printed. 26. Order in Council re conveyance of land of Toronto Collegiate Institute, 1891, 31. Not printed. 27. Order in Council re publication of Agricultural text book, 1891, 32. Not printed. 28. Correspondence on subject of preparing text books, 1891, 39. Not printed. 29. Rules re salaries of teachers in Normal and Model Schools, 1891, 47. Printed. 30. Correspondence re Dutton High School, 1892, 35. Not printed. 31. Order in Council re Napanee Collegiate Institute, 1892, 44. Not printed. 32. Order in Council re Sarnia Collegiate Institute, 1892, 45. Not printed. 33. Order in Council re Toronto Industrial School Association, 1892, 48. Printed. 34. Order in Council re Hastings School Debentures, 1892, 49. Not printed. 35. Order in Council re Watford High School, 1892, 50. Not printed. 36. Order in Council re publication High School Arithmetic, 1892, 51. Not printed. 37. Order in Council re Public Writing Course Copy Book, 1892, b2. Not printed. 38. Order in Council re Hagersville High School, 1892, 53. Not printed. 39. Order in Council re High School History of England and Canada, 1892, 54. Not printed. 40. Regulations re Text Books, 1892, 55. Printed. 41. Order in Council re publication of Public Drawing Course, 1892, 56. Not printed. 42. Retirement fund for teachers of Upper Canada College, 1892, 57. Printed. 43. Number of oupils attending Col.egiate Institute and High Schools in 1890, 1892, 78. Not printed. 44. Order in Council approving of certain agreements re publication of text books, 1893, 42. Not priuted. 45. Order in Council approving of agreement re publication of High School French Grammar, 1893, 43. Not printed. 46. Order in Council respecting appointment of Lecturers at School of Pedagogy, 1893, 44. Not priated. 47. Order in Council re Goderich Collegiate Institute, 1893, 45. Not printed. 48. Order in Council re Niagara Falls High School, 1893, 46. Not printed. 49. Order in Council re Toronto Junction High School, 1893, 47. Not printed. 50. Order in Council re performance of duty of Model School Inspector, 1893, 48. Not printed. 51. Correspondence re Ottawa Separate School, 1893, 50. Printed. 52. Number of County pupils attending High Schools or Collegiate Institutes in Towns separated from

Counties ; amounts paid, 1893, 52. Printed. 53. Persons appointed, who have resigned or been dismissed from Toronto Normal School and School of Pedagogy, 1893, 54. Printed. 54. Names of publishers of text books and correspondence re price, etc., 1893, 55. Not printed. 55. Order in Council re agreement for publication of text book on Physiology and Temperance, 1894, 66. Not printed. 56. Minute of Department re Regulations, 1894, G7. Not printed. 57. Order in Council appointing S. B. Sinclair to Ottawa Normal School, 1894, 68. Not printed. 58. Amount of Public School grant apportioned to Cities, etc., 1894, 128. Not printed. 59. Agreement with publishers of text books, 1895, 57. Printed. 60. Regulations of Department respecting grants to Schools in new and poor townshipp, 1895, 66. Not printed. 61. Order in Council relating to Educational matters, 1896, 50. Printed. 234 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

EDUCATION Continued. 62. Correspondence re establishment of Normal School at London or Woodstock, 1896, 52. Not printed. 63. Order m Council re publication of Public School Writing Couise, Vertical System, 1896, 71. Printed.

64. Order in Council re publication of the High School Physical Science, Part 2, 1896, 72. Printed.

65. Order in Council re publication of Public School Readers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1896, 7^. Priuted. 66. Children in each city and county who passed leaving examinations in 1895, now attending High Schools, 1896, 80. Not printed. 67. Regulations respecting Public and High Schools, 1897, 4fi. Printed. 68. Order in Council appointing members of Educational Council, 1897, 47. Not printed. 69. Copy of Minutes of meetings of new Educational Council, 1897, 59. Not printed. 70. Number of pupils at each High School or Collegiate Institute, who passed, for the first time, the primary examination, etc., 1897, 60. Printed. 71. Minute of Department approving certain Regulations, 1898-9, 44. Not printed. of teachers etc 72. Names High School who have received Specialist's Certificates since 1885, , 1898-9, 66. Printed.

73. Correspondence in reference to case of C. C. Grant re his possession of examination papers, 1898-9, fi9. Not printed. 74. Order in Council re High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, 1889, 35. Not printed.

ELECTIONS :

1. Return from the Records of the General Elections, 1890, 1891, 1. Printed. 2. Return from the Records of the Bye-elections since 1890, 1892, 70; 1893, 75; 1894, 46. Printed. 3. Return from the Records of the General Elections, 1894, 1895, 1. Printed. 4. Return from the Bye-elections since 1894, 1896, 42; 1897, 37. Printed.

5. Return from the Records of the General Elections, 1898, 1898-9, 1 ; 1900, 42. Printed. 6. Copy of Proclamation of Returning Officer for Election inDistrict of Parry Sound, fixing Polls, etc., 1891, 54. Not printed.

f 7. Certifi a e of Juderes appointed to try North Perth Election case, date of receipt, copy of warrant, etc., 1892, 64. Not printed. 8. General Rules and Orders by Court of Appeal, 1895, 54. Printed. See West Elgin.

ELGIN COUNTY, DRAINAGE IN, ETC. : See Drainage.

ELGIN HOUSE OF INDUSTRY :

1. Report, 1889, 36; 1890, 41; 1891, 42; 1892, 62; 1893, 39; 1894, 71; 1895, 49; 1896, 54. Not printed.

2. Correspondence with County re increased grant to, 1894, 91. Not printed.

ELGIN LICENSE COMMISSIONERS :

Inspector Stewart's Report respecting, 1894, 86. Printed.

ENGLEDUE SYNDICATE :

1. Order in Council re license of occupation granted to, 1897, 50. Printed. 2. Correspondence re application for similar concessions, 1897-8, 47. Not printed.

3. 'Correspondence respecting operations of, 1897-8, 66. Printed.

4. Report on operations of, 1898-9, 80. Printed.

ENTOMOLOGY, REPORT :

; 19 18 20 1889, 20 18SO, 17 ; 1891, 15 ; 1892, 15 ; 1893, 12 ; 1894, 35 ; 1895, 18 ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ;

1898-9, 23 ; 1900, 19. Printed. ESSEX COUNTY. DRAIN AGE IN: See Drainage.

ESTIMATES : 3 4 3 3 1889, 16 ; 1890, 19 ; 1891, 20 ; 1892, 22 ; 1893, 15 ; 1894, 2 ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899,

4 ; 1900, 2. Printed.

TpACTORIES :

1. 42 26 Report, of Inspector, 1889, 39 ; 1890, 35 : 1891, 60 ; 1892, 25 ; 1893, 25 ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896,

29 ; 1897, 28 ; 1897-8, 27 ; 1898-9, 30 ; 1900, 8. Printed. 2. Return stating the number of hours female employes have to work each day, etc, 1900, 77. Not printed.

FARMERS INSTITUTES :

1. : 29 24. Printed' Report, 1893, 84 ; 1894, 36 ; 1895, 22 ; 1886, 25 : 1897, 23 ; 1897-8, 26 1898-9, ; 1900, 2. Districts in which non-existent, 1894, 125. Not printed. 1889 1900. 235 1900 J JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

FINANCIAL CONDITION OF MUNICIPALITIES : See Municipalities.

FINANCIAL CONDITION OF PROVINCE :

Report of Commission of, 1900, 4. Printed.

FIRE INSURANCE : See Insurance.

FIRE RANGING :

Expenditure, refund", etc., 1893, 41. Printed.

FISH AND GAME PROTECTION : See Game.

FORESTRY :

1. 16 36 34 73. Report, 1889, 19 ; 1891, ; 1893, 30 ; 1896, 40 ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899, Printed. 35. 2. Report of Commission, preliminary, 1897-8, 45 ; 1898-9, Printed.

FREE GRANTS :

Dates, acres, location of, etc., 1890, 64. Printed.

FREE LIBRARIES AND MECHANICS INSTITUTES :

Places in which established, etc., 189J, 125. Not printed.

FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOLS : See Education, 3, 8, 9, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 51.

FRENCH GRAMMAR AND READER : See Education, 21. FRUIT EXPERIMENTAL STATIONS:

Report of, 1895, 67 ; 1896, 21 ; 1897, 27 : 1897-8, 19 ; 1898-9, 21 ; 1900, 17. Printed. FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATIONS:

Report of, 1889, 12; 1890, 20; 1891, 12; 1892, 18; 1893, 13; 1S94, 37; 1895, 19; 1896,20; 1897, 19;

1897-8, 18 ; 1898-9, 20 ; 3900, 1C. Printed.

FRUIT SPRAYING :

Report of Superintendent, 1897-8, 49; 1898-9, 22; 1900, 18. Printed. See Fumigation.

FUMIGATION APPLIANCES :

Report of Inspector of, 1900, 44. Printed.

FUSION OF THE COURTS : See High Court of Justice.

AME AND GAME LAW :

1. of 31 Report Commission, 1892, 79 ; 1893, 76 ; 1894, 17 ; 1895, 52 ; 1896, 33 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 30 ; 1898- 9, 33; 1900, 27.* Printed. 2. Correspondence rejecting prosecutions under Game Law in Addington, 1894, 63. Not printed.

3. Copy of Commission, expenses incurred, etc., 1892, 37. Not printed.

4. Order in Council respecting administration of, 1897, 62. Not printed. -5. Correspondence between Ontario and Quebec re licenses, 1897, 66. Not printed. 6. Correspondence re conduct of Dep. Warden Smith, 1897, 68. Not printed. 7. Number of circular letters re shooting of deer in water, 1898-9, 70. Not printed. 5. Amount received from sale of permits to kill deer, 1898-9, 70. Not printed.

9. Names, etc., of persons granted permits to collect birds, birds' nests, eggs, etc., 1898 9, 71. Not printed.

10. Fees paid to A. Stunden in connection with enforcement of, 1898-9, 72. Not printed.

GAOLS, PRISONS AND REFORMATORIES REPORT : 8 9 11 1889, 2 ; 1890. 11 ; 1891, 7 ; 189?, ; 1893, ; 1894, 27 ; 1895, 11 ; 1896, 12 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 11 ; 1898-

9, 12 ; 1900, 35. Printed.

orODERICH COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE :

Order in Council respecting, 1893, 45. Not printed.

GODEKICH POLICE MAGISTRATE :

Correspondence re appointment of, etc., 1894, 126. Not printed.

GOOD ROADS : See Road Making.

'GOSNELL VS. SWARTHOUT :

Judgment of Mr. Justice Robertson, etc., 1890, 73. Printed.

*This Report includes that of Fisheries Branch. 236 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

GRAMMAR SCHOOL LANDS :

Amount unpaid, etc., 1893, 68 : 1894, 53. Printed.

GRAND JURY : Indictments before, in County of Hastings, 1894, 60. Not printed.

GRAND RIVBR NAVIGATION COY. : Correspondence, etc., 1890, 79. Printed.

GRANT, C. C. : See Education. 73.

GRAVKNHURST HIGH SCHOOL : Order in Council, 1891, 29. Not printed.

GROVER, THOMAS M. : Conveyance tc, of Norwood School lands, 1891, 30. Not printed.

GUARDIAN AD LITKM : See Official Guardian.

TTAGERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council, 1892, 53. Not printed.

HALIBURTON, WHITNEY AND MATTAWA RAILWAY : Papers and documents relating to, 1898-9, 78. Printed.

HAMILTON BEACH : 82. To whom island at, leased, terms, etc , 1894, Not printed.

HAMILTON, CITY OF : Report of Inspector on operation of license laws in, 1894, 78. Printed.

HASTINGS, COUUTY OP : 1. School debenture', 1892, 49. Not printed.

2. Indictments before Grand Jury in, etc., 1894, 60. Not printed. etc. 63. 3. Number of registrations in, fees, , 1894, Not printed.

HAZELWOOD AND WHALEN :

Agreement as to cutting pulpwood or spruce, etc., 1896, 74. Not printed.

HEALTH, BOARD OF : 12 35 34 1. Report. 1889 76 ; 1890, 72 ; 1891, 52; 1892, 26 ; 1893, 28 ; 1894, ; 1895, 73 ; 1896, ; 1897, ;

1897-8, 35 ; 1898-9, 39 ; 1900, 32. Printed. 2. Regulations re Cholera, 1893, 66. Printed. 3. Regulations re storage of Ice, 1893, 67. Printed. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE:

1. Correspondence re fusion of Divisions of, 1892, 80. Printed.

2. Investment of moneys of, by Joint Stock Companies, 1892, 94. Not printed.

3. Moti. ns and other matters heard and disposed of, etc., 1894, 58. Printed.

4. Officials employed at Osgoode Hall, piid by fees, etc,, 1895, 77. Not printed.

5. Business done, etc , 1897-8, 63. Not printed.

6. Return shewing sittings of, etc., at which there has been no business to be tried before Petit Jury,. etc., 1900, 81. Not printed.

HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTES : See Education, 43, 52, 66, 70, 72, 74.

HOSKIN, JOHN : Return shewiner salary paid to as official guardian. The number and names of clerks, etc., in his office, 1900, 75. Not printed.

HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES REPORT : 14 14 1889, 5; 1890, 14; 1891, 10; 1892, 9; 1893, 38; 1894, 29 ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, 13; 1897-8, 13; 1898-9, 14 : 1900, 36.* Printed. HOUSES OF INDUSTRY:

1. Location of, etc., 1889, 61. Printed.

2. Amount paid for, 1889, 77. Printed. See Indigent Persons. Inmates.

HUMBER PIGGERY :

Value of hogs which died or were slaughtered at, 1897-8, 41. Not printed.

*Hou?es of Refuge included in this year. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 237

HUNGERFOBD, TOWNSHIP OF :

Number of registrations in, fees, etc., 1893, 63. Not printed.

HURON HOUSE OP REFUGE :

Report, 1897, 56. Not printed.

TOE:

Order in Council re supply and storage of, 1893, 67. Printed.

IDIOT ASTLUMS : See Asylums.

IMPERIAL INSTITUTE :

Commercial Report of Canadian section of, 1900, 74. Not printed.

IMMIGRATION, REPORT : 1889. 18 23 35 29 18 6 ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 15 ; 1895, 6 ; 1897, 5 ; 1897-8, 5 ; 1898-9, ; 1900 28. Printed.

INDIAN LANDS :

Liability of Province in respect of, in Disputed Territory, 1894, 19. Printed.

INDIGENT PERSONS :

1. Amounts 77 37. paid for, 1889, ; 1890, Printed^ 2. Number of confined in gaols, 1892, 91. Printed.'

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ASSOCIATION :

Order in Council, 1892, 48. Printed.

INDUSTRIES, BUREAU OP :

Report, 1889, 74; 1*90, 80; 1891, 67; 1892*, 1893, 20; 1894, 44; 18t>5, 68; 1896, 36; 1897, 35;

1897-8, 32 ; 1898-9, 37 ; 1900, 26. Printed.

INDUSTRY, HOUSES OF : ,

1. Location of, &c., 1889, 61. Printed. 2. Amount paid for, 1889, 77. Printed.

INFANTS :

Return shewing specifically nature and amount of each investment of money or funds of in Court, &c., 1900, 53. Not printed.

INMATES OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS :

Shewing number of, 1889, 23. Printed. See Public Institutions.

INQUESTS :

1. Shewing number of, on bodies of persons committed for vagrancy, &c., 1894, 105. Not printed. 2. All inquests held under R.S.O., respecting Coroners, 1895, 69. Njt printed.

INSANE PERSONS :

Number of confined in gaols, 1892, 91. Printed.

INSURANCE : 3 9 1897- 1. Report, 1889, 10 ; 189^, ; 1891, 2 ; 1892. 2 ; 1893, 4 ; 1894, 13 ; 1895, 13 ; 1896, 10 ; 1897, ; 10. 8, 9 ; 1898-9, 10 ; 1900, Printed.

2. Showing amount of fire insurance at risk, &c., 1889, 38. Printed. 3. Shewing conditions of Policies ordinarily used by fire companies in Ontario, 1894, 56. Not printed. 4. Name.8 of Lifa Companies doing business in Ontario among the industrial classes at $1 premiums, &c., 1894, 61. Printed. 5. Actual loss over and above, sustained 'by Province by burning of University, names of companies and amount insured on other Public Buildings, 1895, 43. Not printed. 6. Orders in C >uncil directing that bonds or guarantee policies of certain companies may be given as 63. security, 1896, 63 ; 1900, Not printed.

IRON MINING FUND : Regulations governing payments, 1897, 25. Printed.

IRONDALE, BANCROFT AND OTTAWA RAILWAY : 59 Papers and documents, 1893. ; 1*94, 115 ; 1H98-9, 78 Printed.

*Not presented. No number. Vide Part VIII. Bound Volume 1892. 238 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

J A.ME6 BAY RAILWAY : Papers and documents, 1898-9, 78. Printed.

JOINT STOCK COMPANIES :

Names of, correspondence, investment of Court, moneys, &c., 1892, 94. Not printed.

JONES vs. SHARPS ET AL :

Correspondence, &c., 1893, 63, Not printed.

JUDGES AND LOCAL MASTERS :

1. Orders in Council re commutation of fees, &c., to following Judges : Jones, Lacourse, 1889, 24, 32". Ardagb, 1890, 44, Piloted. Davi?, Muii, Toms and Mot-grove, 1891, 22, 25, 43, 49. Bell, Davis,. McDonald, Muir, Benton, Ketchum acd Morson, 1892 19, 38, 39, 40. 41, 42, 43, 67. Baxter and Mc.egiove, 1893, 33, 34. Elliott and Mosgrove, 1895, 35, 36. Doyle, Toms, Mosgrove and Elliott,. 1896, 42, 43, 44, 66. Jamieson and Mosgrovr, 1897, 41, 43. Mogrove, 1897 8, 39. Jamieson, Hughes, Barron, Elliott, Doyl-, Monk and Mosgrove, 1898-9, 53, 54. Doyle, Morson, Doyle, Elliott, Boys and Barron, 1900, 58, 61, 62, 63. Not printed from 1891 down.

2. To following Masters : Lazier and Maclean, 1889, 25, 33. Printed*

JUDICATURE, COURT OF :

Return shewing total amount of moneys now on deposit in, or subject to control and distribution, &c.^ 1900, 55. Not printed.

~TZ~EEWATIN LUMBER COMPANY:

Leases of land granted to, etc., 1891, 56. Not printed.

KENT COUNTY, DRAINAGE IN : See Drainage, 2.

KILLARNEY :

1. Expenditures in, out of colonization road fund, 1890, 60. Not printed.

2. Liquor licenses granted in, 18JW, 86. Not printed.

KINGSTON, NAPANEE AND WESTERN RAILWAY :

Papers and documents, 1893, 59. Printed.

KINGSTON SCHOOL OF MINING :

Report, 1895, 76. Printed.

KlRKPATRlCK, LlEUT. -GONEBNOR : Commission appointing, 1893, 57. Printed.

KNIGHT, ALFRED :

Correspondence re appointment of, 1895, 61. Not printed.

T ABOUR LAWS : .1_J

Compilation of, 1894, 121. Ordered to be printed.

LAMBTON COUNTY, DRAINAGE IN :-See Drainage, 2.

LAND IMPROVEMENT FUND :

Percentage paid to municipalities on account of, 1891, 63. Printed.

LANGUAGE IN THE SCHOOLS : See Education, 3, 8, 9, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 51.

LAW SOCIETY : Detailed statement of receipts and expenditures, 1894, 101. Printed. LAWDER, ROBERT A.: Report re sugar beet, 1890, 48. Printed.

LEEDS AND GRENVILLE :

; Corref pon 'ence in reference to claim by County of, aga nst Government, re criminal justice account, 100, 6'2. Not printed.

LEGAL OFFICES REPORT :

28 ;. 58 24 28 ; 31 ; 1897, 30 ; 1897-8, 1889, 71 ; 1890, 36 ; 1891, ; 1892, 27 ; 1893, 27 ; 1894, ; 1895, 1896, i$0. 1898-9, 31 ; 1900, Printed. 1889 1900. 239 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, TO

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY :

1. Date of convening, 1890, 70. Not printed. 2. Correspondence re appointment of Commission to open, 1892, 71. Printed.

LIBRARY, LEGISLATIVE :

. 48. Printed. 51 45. Not Report on state of, 1893, 37 ; 1894, Not printed. 1896, 7b. 1898-9, ; 1900, printed.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR :

Commission appointing Lieut.-Governor Kirkpatrick, 1893, 57. Printed.

LIFE INSURANCE : See Insurance.

LINCOLN LICENSE INSPECTOR :

Correspondence re connection of, with cigar manufacture, 1898-9, 64. Not printed.

LINDSAY POLICE MAGISTRATE :

Correspondence re appointment of, 1898 9, 67. Not printed.

LION PROVIDENT AND LIFE ASSOCIATION :

Investigation of business of, etc., 1891, 55. Not printed.

LIQUOR LICENSE COMMISSIONERS AND INSPECTORS : and of each Return shewing names salary ; county ; amount allowed. Names of Commissioners, etc.,

1896, 47 ; 1900, 67. Wot printed.

LIQUOR LICENSE LAW :

1. 14 9 13 14 19 Report, 1889, ; 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 19 ; 1895, 8 ; 1896. 8 ; 1897, 7 ; 1897-8 , 8 40. 7 ; 1898-9 ; ; 1900, Printed. 2. Appointment of Asa Beach as license inpector for Dundas, number of convictions in county since date of appointment, 1889, 28. Nob printed. 3. Appointment of A. Mclntyre, as license inspector for E. Elgin, correspondence, 1889, 55. Not printed. 4. Names of persons to whom money paid by inspectors for prosecutions uader Canada Temperance Act, 1889, 72. Not printed. 5. Number of Counties in which Temperance Act in force, etc., and respecting appointment of Police Magistrates, 1890, 67. Printed. 6. Judgment of Tustice Robertson re Gosnell vs. Swarthout and Corresspondence with E. Kent license commissioner, 1890, 73. Printed. 7. Number of licenses granted to persons ia Killarney, etc., 1890, 86. Not printed. 8. Judgment of C. J. Gait, quashing local option By-law of Oakland, S. Norwich and London West, 189L, 65. Printed.

9. Statement, gross amount collected, fees for licenses, fees for transfers, removals, etc., 1892, 34. Printed.

10. Sums received from issue of licenses in E. Algoma, 1892, 90. Printed.

11. Number of licenses issued in each year, from 1876 to 1891, fund raised, sums paid out, etc., 1893, 49. Printed.

12. Corresspondence re application of William T. Jenkinson for license in Brantford Township, 1893, 77. Not printed. 13. Number of votes polled for and against the Scott Act, etc., 1893, 87. Not printed. in 14. Convictions under Act North Ontario ; moneys paid Inspector, etc., 1893, 88. Not printed. 15. Correspondence re Dufferin Inspectors, Anderson and Dodds, 1893, 91. Not printed. " 16. Petitions presented re Plebiscate on Temperance question and Petitions in favor of the Marter" Bill, 1893, 93. Printed. 17. Number of resignations, dismissals and suspensions of License Commissioners and Inspectors, corr- espondence, etc., 1894, 57. Printed. 18. Application and Petition re granting of license to Mr. Scott, Windsor, 1894, 59. Not printed. 19. Copy of Report made by Mr. Stewart respecting operation of license laws in Hamilton, 1894, 78. Printed. 20. Convictions under Act in North Ontario, 1894, 84. Not printed. 21. Copy of the Report of Mr. Stewart re license commissioners in Elgin, 1894, 86. Printed. 22. Corresspondence re application of Mr. Davidson for license in Shannonville, 1894, 91. Not printed. 23. Convictions under Act in Dufferin, amount paid Inspectors, etc,, 1894, 93. Not printed. 24. Correspondence re license granted to Joseph Anpinall in Tilsonburg, 1894, 114. Not printed. 25. Report of Inspector re charges against J. B. White, Manitoulin, 1894, 123. Not printed.

26. Names, occupations, etc., of license commissoners, 1896, 47 ; 1900, 67. Not printed. 240 GENELIAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

LIQUOR LICENSE LAW Continued.

27. Correspondence re connection of Lincoln Inspector with manufacture of cigars, 1898-9. 64. Not printed. 28. Instructions issued to inspector of Grenville referring to application for hotel licenses in North Augusta, 1900, 60. Not printed.

29. Names of Inspectors and Commissioners for 1899, etc., 1900, 67. Not printed. 30. Corresspondence relating to issuing license in Village of Thedford in 1900, 1900, 84. Not printed.

LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATIONS, REPORT : 26 25 28 23. 1896, 27 ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1898-9, ; 1900, Printed.

LIVE STOCK, REGISTRAR OF : Repoit, 1900, 73. Printed.

LOAN CORPORATIONS REPORT :

1897-8, 36 ; 1898-9, 40 ; 1900, 11. Printed.

LOCAL MASTERS :

Actions and references pending before, etc., 1896, 58. Not printed. See Judges and Lccal Masters.

LOCAL OPTION :

Case submitted to Court of Appeal, opinions of Judges, etc, 1892, 82. Printed.

LONDON ASYLUM :

Correspondence re appointment of William Murdock as farmer at, 1896, 81. Not printed.

LONDON NORMAL SCHOOL :

1. Correspondence re ei-tablishment of, 1896, 52. Not printed. 2. Order-in-Council, correspondence, etc., re selection of site for. 1898-9, 56. Not printed. LONDON WEST:

Judgment of C. J. Gait re quashing of local option by-law, 1891, 65. Piinted.

LUNATIC ASYLUMS : See Asylums.

TV/T CARTHUR, ALEXANDER :

Papers re application of estate of, as to timber berth in Lumsden, 1897, 69. Printed.

McCREA, HIRAM A. :

Correspondence re confinement of, at Kingston, 1898-9, 57. Not printed.

MclNTYRE, ARCHIBALD :

Order-in-Council, etc.. re dismissal of, 1889, 55. Not printed.

McKEE, THOMAS :

Correspondence, report, etc., re charges against, 1894, 87, Not printed.

MCLAREN, ALEXANDER : Amount due from, for timber dues, etc,, 1894, 64. Not printed.

McNiVEv. DONALD :

Correspondence re appointment of, as fishery officer, 1900, 54. Not printed.

MAGDALEN ASYLUMS : See Refuge.

MAGDIRE, F : Date of appointment as Inspector of Immigrants at Niagara Falls, 1894, 120. Not printed.

MALCOLMSON, S :

Appointment of, etc., as Deputy Registrar, 1889, 65. Printed,

MANVEKS, TOWNSHIP OF :

Petition re audit of accounts of, 1897-8, 46. Not printed.

MARMORA, TOWNSHIP OF : Millers report re discovery of gold in, 1898-9, 68. Not printed.

MARRTAGE LICENSES : a of as 59. jT .aes, occupations, etc., persons appointed issuers, 1897, Not printed. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 241

MARTIN, CLARA BRETT : Application of, to Law Society, 1892, 75. Printed.

MASSIE CHARGES : See Central Prison, 8.

MASTRR OF TITLES : See Titles.

MATON INQUEST :

Evidence, etc., 1894, 110. Not printed. See Bryce.

MAYOR, PROF. :

Report of, on workmen's compensation for injuries, 1900, 48. Printed.

MECHANIC'S INSTITUTES :

Places in which established, etc., 1894, 125. Not printed. See Education.

MEDICAL COUNCIL :

1. Statement of sums paid for travelling and other expenses, etc., 1893, 86. Printed. 2. Prosecutions by, for violations of Medical Act, 1896, 48. Not printed.

MEDICAL STUDENTS :

Correspondence re education of, 1892, 68, 92. Printed. See Toronto University.

MERCER ESTATE :

1. Statement of receipts and expenditures, etc., 1889, 57. Printed. 2. Derail of amount paid out by Crown re lots in townships of Toronto and Sydenham, 1890, 54. Not printed.

MICHIPICOTEN MINING DIVISION :

Order in Council establishing, 1898-9, 49. Not Printed.

MIDDLESEX REGISTRY OFFICE :

How often vacant in past ten years, etc., 1893, 58. Not printed.

MINERAL RESOURCES: Report of Commission on, in Ontario, 1889, 67. Printed.

MINES AND MINING : 88 85 1. Report of Bureau of Mines, 1891, 68 ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 21 ; 1895, 72 ; 1896, 34 ; 1897, 33 ; 5. Printed. 1897-8, 33 ; 1898-9, 38 ; 1900,

2. Order in Council re withdrawal of mining lands from sale, applications for grants, lands sold, etc., 1892, 38. Not printed. . 3. Amount of collections since Confederation on mining landa, 1894, 92. Printed. 4. Mining regulations in 1894, 1895, 39. Printed. 5. Order in Council re license of occupation to Col. Engledue, 1897, 50. Printed. 6. Correspondence re applications for concessions similar to Engledue syndicate, 1897-8, 47. Not printed. 7. Correspondence respecting operations of Engledue syndicate, 1897-8, 66. Printed.

8. Order in CounciJ approving regulations re mining divisions, 1898 9, 47. Not printed.

9. Order in Council approving certain amendments to regulations, 1898 9, 48. Not printed. 10. Order in Council establishing Michipicoten Mining Division, 1898-9, 49. Not printed. 11. Report on operations of Ontario Gold Concessions, 1898-9, 80. Printed. 12. Regulations in re staking out locations under Act in the unsurveyed territory of Province, 1900, 56. Printed.

MODEL SCHOOLS : See Education, 29, 50, 53.

MONEYS IN COURT:

Return shewing total amount of moneys now on deposit in, or subject to control and distribution of Supreme Court of Judicature, etc., 1900, 55. Not printed.

MOORE LUMBER CO'Y.

Correspondence re dealings of, etc., 1897-8, 59. Not printed.

MORRISBURG HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council respecting, 1891, 27. Not printed.

MUNICIPAL AUDITOR : See Provincial Municipal Auditor. 16 J.I, 242 .GENE UAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

MUNICIPAL BONUSES AND EXEMPTIONS : Return shewing amount of aid bv way of absolute bonus, names of firms receiving amount by way of loan, etc., 1900, 69. Not printed.

MUNICIPAL CLERKS :

Salaries of, 1894, 109. Printed.

MUNICIPAL COMMISSION :

Second report of Messieurs Anglin, et al, 1889, 13. Printed.

MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONS :

Number of, into the finances of municipal corporations, issued, 1871 to 1891, 1893, 79. Printed.

MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES :

1. Returns of, issued up 31 Dec., 1888, 1889, 54. Not printed.

2. Returns of, issued up 31 Dec., 1889, 1890, 59. Not printed. MUNICIPAL EXPENDITURE:

Total municipal and school expenditure for 1883 and 1893, separately, 1894, 111. Printed.

MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL CONDITION :

Names of persons and municipalities who made application, under Act, for investigation into, 1897, 70, Not, printed.

MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS :

1. to as 99. Returns made Provincial Secretary to, 1889, 53 ; 1890, 58 ; 1892, Not printed.

2. For roads and bridges, railway bonuses, aid to manufactures, etc., 1896, 68. Printed. MUNICIPAL LOAN FUND:

Amount collected on account of, since Confederation, etc., 1894, 92. Printed.

MUNICIPAL TAXATION : 1. Report of Commission, 1893, 73. Printed in other for for 2. Shewing rate of, each municipality, than counties municipal purposes ; school pur- 117. Printed. poses ; total, 1894, &

MUNICIPAL TREASURERS : Printed. 1. Defalcations by, etc , 1893, 79.

2. Fees and emoluments of, 1894, 108. Printed.

MURDOCK, WILLIAM :

Correspondence re appointment of, to London Asylum, 1896, 81. Not printed.

MUSKOKA, DISTRICT OF :

Amount realized from sale of timber in, 1897, 44. Not printed.

APANEE COLLEGUATE INSTITUTE : JN Order in Council, 1892, 44. Not printed.

NEGLECTED CHILDREN'S PROTECTION ACT :

1. Report of the work under, 1894, 47; 1895, 29; 1896, 17; 1897, 16; 1898, 16; 1S98-9, 39; 1900, 39. Printed.

2. Number of, arrested, under age of 15, etc., 1892, 69. Not printed.

3. Number of times Children's Court sat, number brought before, etc., 1897, 71. Not printed. 4. Report on immigration of British children, 1897-8, 60. Printed.

NEPIGON PULP, PAPER AND MANFTG. CO'Y, LTD. : Agreement with, 1900, 80. Printed.

NIAGARA FALLS HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council respecting, 1893, 46. Not printed.

NIAGARA FALLS PARK AND RIVER RAILWAY : of Report Director with Financial Statement, 1894, 72 ; 1895, 60. Printed.

NIAGARA POWER CO'Y..

Agreement with Commissioners of Q. V. N. Falls Park re surplus power, 1897-8, 48. Not printed.

NORTH AMERICAN LAND CO'Y, LTD.:

Conveyance to, by Toronto Collegiate Institute Board, 1891, 31. Not printed. 1900] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 243

NORTH AUGUSTA, VILLAGE OF :

Instructions ipsued to inspector, referring to application for hotel licenses in, 1900, 60. Not printed.

NORTH ONTARIO : 88 84. Convictions under Liquor License Act in, moneys paid inspectors, etc., 1893, ; 1894, No printed. See Ontario County..

NORTH PERTH ELECTION CASK :

Date of Certificate of Judges, date of receipt, etc., 1892, 64. Not printed.

NORTHERN EXHIBITION :

Correspondence re withholding of money from prize winners, 1897, 61. Not printed.

NORTHERN AND PACIFIC JUNCTION RAILWAY :

Papers and documents, 1894, 115. Printed.

NORTHERN AND WESTERN ONTARIO :

1. Report of E. B, Borron on territory belonging to Province in vicinity of Lake Abittibi, 1889, 31 Printed.

2. Report of E. B. Borron on the Basin of Vlo^se River and adj icent country, 1890, 87. Priutel.

3. Report of E. B. Borron on the' Lakes and Rivers, Waters and Water Powers of Province, 1892, 3 . Printed.

NORWOOD SCHOOL :

Land conveyance of, 1891, 30. Not printed.

*NOTTAWASAGA RlVER :

Deepening of, expenditure, etc.. 1892, 60. Not printed.

/^\AKLAND LOCAL OPTION : -See Liquor License Law.

OAKLEY, TOWNSHIP :

Amount realized from timber sold in, etc., 1897, 44. Not printed.

-OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS :

1. of all like for of Business Names persons who held office in 1871, salary, etc ; Return 1892. Volume ia, 1871 and 1892 respectively, and like information for 1873, 1894, 43. Printed. 2. Names of persons encployed temporarily or permanently on 31 Dec. 1893, ages, religion, etc. Ses- sional Clerks in 1893 and 1894, 1894, 99, Printed.

-OFFICIAL GUARDIAN :

1. Shewing duties of in respect of suitors, etc., 1892, 94. Not printed, * 2. Account of, 1897-8, 61. Not printed. 3. Return shewing salary paid to, number and names of clerks, etc., in his office 1900, 75. Not printed.

ONTARIO :

Population of Province of, 1894, 104. Printed.

ONTARIO BELMONT AND NORTHERN RAILWAY :

Papers and Documents, 1898-9, 78, Printed.

ONTARIO, COUNTY OF :

1. Convictions under License Act, moneys paid to Inspectors, etc., in North Ontario, 1893, 88, 1894, 94. Not printed.

2. Number of cases entered in County Court of, for five years, amount collected, cases in Division' Court, cases that went to trial, number of cases heard, etc., 1898-9, 77. Not printed.

ONTARIO GOLD CONCESSIONS :

1. Order in Council re license of occupation to, 1897, 50. Printed.

2. Correspondence respecting operations of, 1897-8, 66. Printed.

3. Report on operations of, 1898-9, 80. Printed. See Mines and Mining.

ONTARIO GRAIN AND SEED CO'Y :

Commissioners return relating to, 1889, 69. Not printed.

ONTARIO, HUDSONS BAY AND WESTERN RAILWAY :

Papars and Documents, 1898-9, 78. Printed. 244 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

ONTARIO POWER CO'Y : Agreement between Commissioners of Queen Victoria N. F, Park and, 1900, 79. Not printed.

ONTARIO, PROVINCE OP : Population, 1894, 104. Printed.

ONTARIO AND QUEBEC : Correspondence re matters in dispute, 1891, 48. Printed. See Accounts.

ONTARIO AND RAINY RIVER RAILWAY : 81 115 Papers and Documents, 1890, ; 1894, ; 1898-9, 78. Printed.

ONTARIO SHOPS REGULATION ACT :

By-laws under, etc., 1890, 38. Printed.

ORPHAN ASYLUMS ; See Refuge. OSGOODE HALL:

Officials employed in the Courts at, paid by fees, etc., 1895, 77. Not printed.

OTTAWA AND PARRY SOUND RAiLWAy :

Papers and documents, 1890, 81 ; 1893, 69 ; 1894, 115. Printed.

OTTAWA SEPARATE SCHOOLS :

1. Corresspondenne, 1893, 50. Printed. 2. Report of Commission, 1896, 1. Printed. See Education.

-DACAUD, AURELE :

Report of County Judge, Essex, which led to dismissal or resignation of, correspondenca, etc., 1894, 102. Not printed.

PAPER :

for of to Printed. 61. Contract supply Printing, Government, 1889, 64 ; 1894, 77. 1898-8, Not printed.

PARK HOSPITAL :

Corresspondence regarding proposed scheme, 1894, 51. Printed.

PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS :

Correspondence, accounts, etc., in connection of employment of R. A. Waite and claim of, 1894, 76. Printed.

PARRY SOUND ELECTION : See Elections.

PEDAGOGY, SCHOOL OF : 1. Order in Council re appointment of lecturers. 1893, 44. Not printed. 2. Persons appointed and dismissed from, 1893, 54. Printed. 3. Agreement re affiliation with Hamilton Collegiate Institute, 1896, 64. Printed. See Education.

PHYSIOLOGY AND TEMPERANCE :

Order in Council re Text book on, 1894, 66. Not printed.

PINE : See Timber.

PLEBISCITE : " " 1. Petitions, etc., from Temperance Societies and in favor of the Marter Bill, 1893, 93. Printed. 2. Record of votes cast for and against, 1894, 70. Printed.

POLICE MAGISTRATES :

1. Prosecutions before, under Canada Temperance Act, 1889, 72. Not printed. 2. Appointments under 50 V. c. III., 1890,167. Printed. 3. Number of, in Ontario, 1898-9, 76. Not printed.

POLL TAX :

Amount received from, 1889, 63. Not printed.

POOR HOUSES :

1. Location of, 1889, 61. Printed.

2. Amounts paid for, 1889, 77. Printed. 1889 TO 1900. 245 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

POPULATION : Shewing the population of each County and District in Ontario and the Municipalities therein, 1894, 104. Printed.

POULTRY AND PET STOCK : 82 40 24 23 21 22 25 Report 1889, 29 ; 1890, 76, 77 ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, ; 1898-9, ; 1900, 2t. Printed.

PRACTICAL SCIENCE :

Correspondence re recommendation of persons for position on staff, 1896, 51. Not printed. See Education.

PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL SCHOOLS : See Education, 19.

PRINTING AND BINDING :

1. Contract for, 1889, 44 ; 1894, 45 ; 1900, 57. Printed.

2. Amounts paid to Warwick Bros. & Rutter for, 1896, 76. Not printed.

3. Papers in relation to proposed contract for, correspondence, etc ,1898 9, 65. Not printed. 4. re of 64 Contracts supply printing paper, 1889, ; 1894, 74, Printed. 1898 9, 61. Noc printed.

5. R-port on Tenders for and contract with Warwick Bros.', 190 \ 57. Printed.

PRISON LABOUR :

Report .,,1 in United State-, 1889, 49. Printed.

PRISON AND REFORMATORY SYSTKM :

1. Report of Commission on, 1891, 18. Printed.

2. Copy of Commission, instructions, expenses, etc., 1892, 36. Not printed. See Gaols.

PROTON, TOWHSHIP OF :

1. School lands, sales in, payments, etc., 1891, 61. Printed.

2. Resolution of Council relative to Grammar School lands, etc., 1891, 62. Printed.

3. Report of Commissioner appointed to enquire into claims of, 1892, 89. Printed.

4. Order in Council re appointment of Commissioner to examine claims of, 1893, 64. Not printed.

PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES : See Boundaries.

PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AUDITOR :

Report of, 1897-8, 43 ; 1898-9, 41 ; 1900, 41. Printed.

PROVINCIAL OFFICIALS :

1. Commission to Hon. T. A. Boyd, et al., to collect facts as to mode of remuneration by fees, 1894, 88. Printed.

2. Report of Commissioners appointed, 1895, 32. Printed.

PROVINCIAL REVKNCE AND EXPENDITURE :

1. ^Statement of, under same head as in Public Accounts, 1890, 83. Printed. 2. Return chewing amount receive.! in 1899 by each Department as audited by Commission, 1900, 76. Noc printed.

PROVINCIAL SECRETARY : See Secretary and Registrar.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, ONTARIO :

1889. 15 ; 18 ; 19 21 ; 14 1 2 3 2 2 1890, 1891, ; 1892, 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, ; 1897, ; 1898, ; 1899,

3 ; 1900, 1. Printed.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS :

Amount of insurance on, etc., 1895, 43. Not printed.

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS :

1. Inmates cf, etc., 1889, 23. Printed.

2. Cost of water supply to, 1889, 66. Not printed.

3. Amount paid for religious services in, and by whom, 1892, 87. Not printed. 4. Monthly expenditure in, 1894, 62. Printed.

5. Maintenance, expenditure in, etc., 1895, 71. Printed. PUBLIC LANDS ACT:

Free grants under, 1890, 64. Printed.

PUBLIC OFFICERS :

Orders in Council of approving Companies as security for, 1896, 63 ; 1900, 63. Not printed. 246 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [ 63 Viet.

PUBLIC SCHOOL GRANT :

Amount apportioned, etc., 1894, 123. Not printed. See Education. 58.

PUBLIC WORKS, REPORT :

1889, 17; 1890, 21; 1891, 17; 1892, 23; 1893, 24; 1891, 20, 1895, 9; 1896, 9; 1897, 8; 1897-8, 8 1898-9,9; 1900,7. Printed. PUBLIC DRAWING AND WRITING COURSE : See Education, 37, 41.

PULP MILLS :

1. Douglas and Clergue Agreement, 1895, 44. Not printed. 2. Blanche River Pu'p Co'y. Agreement, 1900, 49. Printed. 3. Spanish River Pulp Co'y. Agreement, 1900, 50. Printed.

4. Nepigon Pulp Co'y. Agreement, 1900, 80, Printed.

r~\UEEN, HER MAJESTY :

Communication re death of H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence, 1892, 74, Printed.

QUEEN AND BOLE AND CAHILL : See West Elgin.

QUEEN VICTORIA, NIAGARA FALLS PABK:

1. Report of Commissioners, 1889,37; 1890. 65; 1891, 51; 1892, 30; 1893, 69; 1894, 23; 1895, 47; 32 32 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897-8, 31 ; 1898-9, 34 ; 1900, 6. Printed. 2. Persona visiting, 1889, 62. Printed.

3. Agreement with Canadian Niagara Power Co'y., 1897-8, 48. Not printed. 4. Agreement with Ontario Power Co'y., 1900, 79, Not printed. QUIBALL, W. A.:

Correspondence relating to, 1896, 53. Not printed.

TDAILWAY AID.

1. Amount still to be paid on Certificates, estimate of value of, etc., 1890, 85. Printed.

2. Railways which have received aid, 1897, 49. Printed,

RAILWAY LANDS :

Amount unpaid on, etc., 1893, 68 ; 1894, 53.

RAILWAY PAPERS : Documents 115 78. Printed. and correspondence re application for aid, 1890, 81 ; 1893, 59 ; 1894, ; 1897-8,

RALEIGH, TOWNSHIP OF :

Correspondence relating to reduction, made in indebtedness of, 1889, 52. Not printed.

REFORMATORIES : See Gaols.

REFUGE, ORPHAN AND MAGDALEN ASYLUMS :

of 6 10 28 12 ; 13 Report Inspector, 1889, 11 ; 1890, 15 ; 1891, 11 ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 1896, 12 1897, ; 1897-8, 12 ; 1898-9, 13 ; 1900, 36.* Printed.

REEVES :

1. Comprising County Councils in 1887 and 1892, 1894, 55. Printed. 2. Comprising County Councils in 1893, 1894, 85. Printed.

REGISTRAR GENERAL : See Births, Marriages and Deaths.

REGISTRARS AND REGISTRY OFFICES :

of 86 81 65 ; 1. Statements fees and emoluments, 1889, 50 ; 1860, 51 ; 1891, 57 ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, 62 1896, ; 1897-8, 57.f Printed. 2. of 61 75 31. Printed. Report Inspector of Registry Ofhces, 1890, 63 ; 1896, 62 ; 1897, ; 1898-9, ; 1900, 3. Return from memorandum of Inspector in 1892, of the last instrument received for registration, etc., also, in 1893, 1894, 106. Printed. 4. All losses sustained by reason of errors on part of officials, etc., 1894, 116. Printed.

REPRIEVES : -See Boys and Girls:

*Will be found in Report on Hospitals. fFor subsequent statements refer to report of Inspector. 1900. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 247

REVKNUE : See Provincial Revenue.

ROADS AND BRIDGES, GOVERNMENT : Expenditure on, in Victoria, Peterborough, Hastings, Addington and Frontenac, 1893, 78. Printed.

ROAD MAKING :

Reports of Provincial Instructor in, 1894, 36;* 1895, 59; 1897, 24; 1897-8, 23; 1898-9, 26; 1900, 25. Printed.

RONDEAU PROVINCIAL PARK :

1. Regulations respecting, 1895, 40. Printed. 2. Order in Council re shooting of water fowl, 1897-8, 50. Not printed. ROPE:

Agreement re manufacture of, 1898-9, 58. Printed in Sessional Papers.

ROYAL COMMISSIONS :

Number of, issued since Confederation, names of Commissioners, etc., 1894, 6. Printed.

RUSSELL SQUARE :

Plan shewing location of, etc., 1894, 112. Printed.

OT. CATHARINES MILLING COMPANY vs. REGINA :

Papers and documents relating to case of, 1889, 68. Ordered to be printed.

SAN JOSE SCALE ACT :

Report of Commission concerning operation of, 1900, 43. Printed.

SARNIA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE :

Order in Council respecting, 1892, 45. Not printed.

SAULT STE. MARIE PULP MILLS :

Douglas and Clergue agreement, 1895, 44. Not printed. SCHOOLS: See Education. SCOTT ACT: of Number votes polled i.n favour of, and against, in different cities, &c., 1893, 87. Not printed. See Liquor License Law.

SCOTT, MR.:

Application of, re liquor license in Windsor, 1894, 59. Net printed.

SECRETARY AND REGISTRAR, REPORT :

59 ; 84 53 95 90 18 1889, 1890, ; 1891, ; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 75 ; 1896, 77 ; 1897, 72 1897-8 56 1898-9, 79 ; 1900, 33. Printed.

SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS .

Case submitted, as to true construction of certain provisions of Public School Act, relating to answers to questions, 1890, 43. Printed. See Education, 3, 8, 9, 13, 14, 18, 20, 21, 51.

SESSIONAL CLERKS : See Official Appointments.

SEVERN RIVER :

Channel inspection, etc.. 1892, 61. Not printed.

SHEEP BREEDERS : of the Reports Association of, 1890, 50 ; 1894, 41 ; 1895, 25 ; 1896, 26. See Live Stock Associations. SHEEP PROTECTION ACT:

Where tax on dogs in force, sheep killed, etc., 1890, 27. Printed.

SHOPS REGULATION ACT :

By-laws under, 1890, 38. Printed.

SHOP LICENSES : Tavern and Shop Licenses. Liquor License Law.

SINCLAIR, SAMUEL B.: Appointment of, to Ottawa Normal School, 1894, 68. Not printed.

* Printed as part of Farmers' Institutes Report). 248 GENERAL INDEX TO THE [63 Viet.

SMITH, GAME WARDEN: Correspondence re conduct of, 1897, 68. Not printed. SMITH, JOHN W.: Correspondence re appointment of, 1896, 56. Not printed.

SMITH, TOWNSHIP OP : Expenditure on colonization roads in, 1894, 83. Not printed.

SOUTH NORWICH LOCAL OPTION BY-LAW : See Liquor License Law.

SPANISH RIVER PULP AND PAPER CO'Y, LTD.: Agreement with, 1900, 50. Printed.

SPECIALISTS' CERTIFICATES : Names of High School teachers receiving, 1898-9, 66. Printed.

SPENCER, W. H.: Appointment of, as Police Magistrate, 1890, 45. Printed.

SPICKNELL, SAMUEL : Correspondence re claim of, 1894, 79. Not printed.

SPRAYING : 49 22 18. Report of Superintendent of, 1897-8, ; 1898-9, ; 1900, Printed.

STAKING OUT REGULATIONS : See Mines. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES:

Number of, and for what used, 1891, 45. Printed.

STATUTES : 41 25 1 Statement re distribution of, 1889, 40, ; 1890, ; 1891, 23, 24 ; 1892, 32, 33 ; 1893, 35, 36 ; 1894, 46 42 55 52. 49, 50 ; 1895, 48 ; 1896, ; 1897 ; 1898-9, ; 1900, Not printed. 2. Report of Commissioners appointed to revise, 1897-8, 42. Not printed. 3. Correspondence relating to distribution of, 1900, 78. Not printed.

STEAM ENGINES : See Stationary Steam Engines.

STEVENSON,. TOWNSHIP OF : Correspondence re flooding of lands in, 1896, 60. Not printed.

STISTED, TOWNSHIP OF : Correspondence re lot 13, con. 3, in, 1897-8, 53. Not printed.

STOCKMEN : System of payment in dealing with, at World's Fair, Chicago, 1894, 89. Not printed.

STUNDEN, A.. : Fees paid to, re enforcement of game law, 1898-9, 72. Not printed. STURGEON FALLS PULP COY: Agreement, 1898-9, 74. Printed. SUGAR BEET: Report on cultivation of, 1890, 48. Printed.

SULLIVAN, JOHN:

Payments made to, etc., 1897-8, 55. Not printed.

SUPERANNUATION FUND : Teachers accepting terms, etc,, 1890, 33. Printed.

AND SHOP REPORT : rpAVERN LICENSES,

9 14 19 19 8 ; -8 7 7 1889, 14; 1890, ; 1891, 13; 1892, ; 1893, ; 1894, ; 1895, 1896, ; 1897, ; 1897.8, ; 1898-9, License Law. 8 ; 1900, 40. Printed. See Liquor

TEACHERS : See ELucation.

TECHNICAL EDUCATION : Report on, 1889, 22. Printed. 1889 TO 1900. 249 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS,

TEMPERANCE ACT : 1. Fees for prosecutions under, 1889, 72. Not printed.

2. Where in force, etc., 1890, 67. Printed. See Liquor License Law,

TEXT-BOOKS : See Education.

THEDFORD, VILLAGE OP : Correspondence relating to issue of liquor license in, 1900, 84. Not printed.

TILE, STONE AND TIMBER DRAINAGE ACT :

Statements under the, 1889, 71 ; 1890, 38 ; 1893, 89. Printed.

TIMBER :

1. Applications made for payments in respect of dues on pine trees, what patentees are entitled to receive, 1890, 74. Printed. 2. Statement of sales of limits held in October, 189D, 1891, 44. Printed.

3. Each berth now under license, bonus, etc., 1891, 46. Printed. 4. Revenue from the Keewatin Lumber Co., 1891, 56. Not printed. 5. Licenses and permits to cut, and bonus per square mile in West Algoma, 1891, 59, Not printed.

6. Quantity of pine in unlicensed territory disposed of, persons, prices, terms, Order-in-Council, etc. 1892, 84. Printed. 7. Amounts received from bonuses, rents or dues in East Algoma, 1892, 90. Printed. 8. Date, persons and price re sale of berth No. 118 north shore of Lake Huron, transfers, reports, etc., 1892, 97. JNot printed. 9. Berths offered for sale 13th October, 1892, berths sold at sale and by private contract, price, names, etc., 1893, 62. Printed.

10. Correspondence in case of Jones vs. Sharpe, et al, 1893, 63. Not printed. 11. Quantity of pine standing on Crown Domain, estimated value and shewing losalities, etc., 1893, 72. Printed.

12. Names of purchasers of berths at October sale, 1890, sales not carried out and amounts remaing un- paid, etc., 1893, 74. Printed.

13. Dates of Crown timber sales from 1871, prices, miles, etc., 1893, 92. Printed.

14. Amount of dues owing for timber cut by Alexander McLaren, etc., 1894, 64. Not printed.

15. Berths sold and disposed of, which were not under license in 1889 and for 1890, '91 and '92, 1894, 74. Printed.

16. Correspondence re supply of timber for mill at Tyendinaga, 1894, 81. Not printed. 17. Number of square miles under license in Disputed Territory, 1894, 119. Printed.

18. Names of persons indebted to Province on account of dues, etc., 1894, 130. Not printed. 19. Agreement with Hazelwood & Whalen re cutting of Pulp wood, etc., 1896, 74. Not printed. 20. Amount realized from sale of timber in the township of Oakley, and in District of Muskoka, 1897, 44. Not printed.

21. Names of persons and companies indebted to Province on account of dues, etc., 1897,53. Not printed. 22. Papers re application of estate of A. Me Arthur for berth in Lumsden, 1897, 69. Printed.

23. Order in Council referring to sale of berths by tender rather than auction, dates, reasons, etc., 1897, 73. Not printed.

24. Correspondence re cutting of, under license or trespass in Coffin Addition, 1897-8, 54. Not printed.

25. Documents re manufacture of, in Canada, 1897-8, 58. Printed. 26. Correspondence re dealings of Moore Lumber Co'y., 1897-8, 59. Not printed. 27. Numbpr of logs cut on Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, quantity sawn in Provincial mills and quantity exported uncut, 1898-9, 62. Not printed. 28. Correspondence respecting the purchase of any berth sold since March 1st, 1898, 1898-9, 63. Not printed. See Pulp.

TITLES : of Master Report of, 1889, 51 ; 1890, 69; 1891, 50; 1892, 72; 1893, 61 ; 1894, 25. Printed. 1895, 55. Not 55 59. printed. 1896, ; 1897, 51 ; 1898-9, Printed. 1900, 68. Not printed.

TOLL ROADS :

Report of Commissioners, 1897, 40. Not printed.

TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CO'Y :

Statement 34 32. of, 1889, , 1890, Not printed. 1892, 63. Printed. 1893, 56 ; 1894, 73 ; 1895, 46 ; 1896, 57 ; 1897, 48. Not printed.

TORONTO JUNCTION HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council, 1893, 47. Not printed. 17 J.I. 250 GENERAL INDEX TO THE 63 Yict.

TORONTO NORMAL AND MODEL SCHOOL :

Persons appointed to and dismissed from, 1893, 54. Printed. See Education.

TORONTO REGISTRARS AND REGISTRY OFFICE :

1. Papers respecting the office of, 1889, 70. Printed.

2. Disbursements, earnings, tc., 1890, 46. Printed.

3. Amount of fees earned, amounb paid to city, etc;, 1892, 65. Printed. TORONTO UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE:*

1. Bursar's of Printed. statements cash transactions, 1889, 73 ; 1890, 47 ; 1892, 31 ; 1893, 70. 2. Bursar's statement re disbursements and estimated revenue, 1895, 41. Printed.

3. Report of Committee on present and prospective revenue of, 1891, 64. Printed.

4. of 89 31 39 ; Reports Standing Committee on Finance, 1892, 13 ; 1893, 21 ; 1894, ; 1895, ; 1896, 1897,

39 ; 1897-8, 37 ; 1898-9, 50. Printed. See below, 27.

5. Report of Councils of, 1893, 70. Printed. 1894, 7. Not printed. 1895, 34, 45. Printed. 6. Auditors 38. Printed. reports on capital and income, 1895, 30 ; 1896, 37 ; 1897, 38 ; 1897-8, 7. of 8 33. Printed. Reports Standing Committee on Faculty of Medicine, 1893, 1 ; 1894, ; 1895, 8. Special report re assets and endowment, 1895, 74. Printed. 9. Correspondence and agreement re endowment, permanently, of additional chairs, 1889, 56. Printed. 10. Correspondence relating to matter at issue between the students and authorities, 1895, 51. Printed, See below, 23. 11. Correspondence relating Matriculation Examination, 1889, 75. Not printed. 12. Debentures issued on credit of permanent fund, 1890, 55. Printed. 13. Order in Council re erection of Biological building, 1890, 56. Printed. 14. Total of Printed. attendance students of each sex ; number in College residence, 1890, 57.

15. Papers for or against maintenance of residence since fire, 1890, 75. Not printed. 13. Order in Council as to retirement of Professors, 1892, 46. Printed.

17. Order in Council as to retirement of officers, 1892, 47. Printed.

18. Correspondence re education of Medical Students, 1892, 68, 92. Printed.

19. Names of persons re teaching of German in, 1892, 77. Not printed. 20. Correspondence re caretaker Manley, 1893, 51. Not printed. 21. Report of Committee re Biological Buildings, with evidence and correspondence re Park Hospital scheme, 1894, 51. Printed. 22. Amount of loss sustained by Province re burning of, 1895, 43. Not printed. 23. Report of Commissioners on discipline and other matters, 1896, 38. Printed. See above, 10. 24. Correspondence recommending persons for positions on staff, etc., 1896, 51. Not printed. 25. Advertisements calling for applications for Professorships, etc., 1896, 75. Not printed. 26. 79. Printed. Papers relating to application of, to Oxford and Cambridge re affiliation privileges, 1896, 27. Report of Auditor and Standing Committee on Finance, 1900, 13. Printed. See University- Extension.

TRAVELLING DAIRY :

Places visited, expenses, etc., 1894, 34. Not printed. TREASURERS, MUNICIPAL: 1, Amount of defalcations made by, 1893. 79. Printed.

2. Salaries and fees of, etc., 1894, 108. Printed.

TYENDINAGA SAW MILL :

Timber supply to, 1894, 81. Not printed.

I NIVERSITY EXTENSION : J

Report on, 1892, 58. Printed. See Toronto University.

UPPER CANADA COLLEGE :

1. 16 1 29 ; 1894, 5, Bursar's statements of cash transactions, 1889, 45 ; 1890, ;, 1891, 14 ; 1892, ; 1893, Printed. 1897-8, 40. Not printed. 1900, 83. Printed. 2. of 42 60. Not 1900, 83. Reports College, 1895, 53 ; 1896, 45 ; 1897-8, 40 ; 1898-9, ; 1898-9, printed. Printed.

* be By recommendation of Printing Committee, all reports relating to the University were ordered to compiled under on cover. Vide Jour. 1897-8, p. 66. 1900 ] JOURNALS AND SESSIONAL PAPERS, 1889 TO 1900. 251

3. Order in Council re retirement of teachers, etc., 1892, 57. Printed.

4. Order in Council re site, fund and equipment, 1892, 76. Printed.

5. Correspondence re site, buildings and expenditure, 1892, 93. Printed. 6. Order in Council, approving certain appointments, 1898-9, 43. Not printed.

UPPER CANADA IMPROVEMENT FUND :

Papers, etc., 1892, 82. Printed.

OF BUSINESS .

Departmental work in 1871, 1873 and 1892, and office incumbents, etc., 1894, 43. Printed.

W AITE, R. A. : Correspondence in connection with employment of, on Parliament Buildings, claim, etc., 1894, 76. Printed.

WARRANTS :

Correspondence in reference to, issued in one Province to be endorsed in another, 1895, 64. Not printed

WARWICK, BROS. & RUTTER : See Printing.

WATER POWERS :

Order in Council approving regulations re disposal of, 1898-9, 45. Not printed.

WATER SUPPLY :

Rates charged per 1,000 gallons for, to Public Institutions, 1889, 66. Not printed.

WATERLOO HOUSE OF REFUGE :

Reports on, 1897, 57 ; 1898-9, 52. Not printed.

WATFORD HIGH SCHOOL :

Order in Council, 1892, 50. Not printed.

WEST ELGIN ELECTION ENQUIRY : .

1. Order in Council directing appointment of Commission, 1900, 46. Printed. 2. Copy of Commission, 1900, 47. Printed. 3. Correspondence in connection with the cases of Queen vs. Bole and Queen vs. CahilJ, 1900, 70. Not printed.

'

WHITE J. B. :

Report re charges against, 1894, 123. Not printed.

WILLIAMS, GILFORD :

Expenditure for inquiry re murder of, 1890. 61. Not printed.

WOODSTOCK, NORMAL SCHOOL AT : Correspondence respecting, 1896, 52. Not printed.

WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGO : 1. Commissioner Awrey's Report, 1894, 98. Printed.

2. System of payment in dealing with stockmen at, 1894, 89. Not printed.

BRANCH RIVER :

Correspondence re new bridge over, in township of Carlow, 1893, 80. Not printed.

YORK HOUSE OF INDUSTRY :

Report on, 1893, 40. Not printed.

YOUNG, WILLIAM : of ,Date etc., dismissal of from Reformatory, Penetanguishene, 1894, 122. Not printed.