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[Conditional Sales of Chattels], 6th Parliament 2nd Session, p. 2

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vantage ot poor srriiirTit, "Rail: Ul horse was worth just what you ili ~ " .. men who purchase 1T,1,"1, inachio1d furni him (Laughton) . 'ar it,'t'.yrg'tott'l'i'PJr'i2'gt',1."'h, iii: in favor oi' Mr. AWREY favored the hill. than; ' ' ,. p_ P l . " 1 bill l the )ureliaeer of the notes was often maelitb Cf, ' [mug no furthei in the direction ot tl",' I M F , h be cr - than perhaps of putting on a bit of P"y"Sr I blame. As tor A I)" fr" I tumult. 'td' , .233," for example, ll placard or tablet showing the lieved it was iinposai .e or a armor to It . (:11 name of the maker, and to insut a lawyer in ',titie, outa horse trade. ' . , .. "that the manufacturer or former owner of the Mr. FRAME -w la/PY,',". cordwoed t F article when applied to should give informu- Hon. OL11 ER MOWAI' said that there tion as to the amount oi his lien, and then was no doubt the Legislature had 'n perfect perhaps it further provision might be made right to deal With the matter. JI he Privy requiring that where a lion has been taken a Council [rad decided that the. _ trade and duplicate shall he left with the party giving commerce . error which the Dominion had ex- it, so us to protect him and to enable him, elusive jurisdiction did not include a one of when called upon. to give iniormutiou show. this kind. lie thought the bill was in the. ing how far he may have property in a par- , right direction. . ticular article. ', Mr. MEREDITH did not agree with the Mr. CRAIG and Mr. CR Hili}lTON said i denunciation of the farmers who had bought I that the Comrnitvsioner oi Puitlic Works had l the grain. . expressed their views exactly. : Mr. Wood's bill to provide for the incorpora- ' Mr. Wil 11 KEY supported the principle of tion of cheese and butter associations war read I the bill. He said that it was the original . the second time. I vendor who put it in the power oi the pur- " being six o'cloek the Speaker left the a. chaser to defraud a third party. i chair. F, Mr. BISHOP could not agree with the re. , PRIVATE BILLS. marks of the Commissioner of Public Work" After recess several privtste bills were con. r that titepructice of Wm": 20005 with iidnl sidered in committee, and the following re- iiotcs Was thoroughly known throughout Ou, l ceived their second tending g... I tario. There was no doubt that tins, To enable the Corporation of the County oi , deputation oi tttatttgturrtutit's which waited Perth to sell certain lands-hir. Ballantyne. ' upon the Government Wiru n large one. but he To extend the limits of the City of Uttnwa ', was not at all pleased with a rent-wit made by and to re arrange the wards thereof and for one o'. them about selling ploughs to farmers . other purposes-Mr. Bronson. at one, two and tho e years. lhe lumen oi ' 'l'o authorise the Corporation of the City of this couutry wen-1"?" quit.» '0 poor "3 to want ', London to sell certain lands known " the Ex- three ycnrs' credit tor it "istftrtlolta.r plough. i hibition tlrounds--Mr. Meredith. . The bill.uas read a. strain] time and referred To amend the Act respecting the Parry . . P.". committee cmnpngd ot Ilcssrs. U t'o'iiiior, I Sound Colonisation Railway C'omptusr---Mr. Bishop, Urury. Pheips, Month, "funny, Armstrong. ' lay"' INN eillllzttllll. Blii't'iiitii, liuilson, UNVERNMENT BUSINESS. tiutntutr, Aurey, Hardy and \airn. . '" FIV, , [ Mr. L'd1 .s' ill" relating to hire receipt-i was lion. U. MU" Al moved ..-T'nat yovert", rah-trad to the gm...) "cu:u.itter. moot orders may be taken on Monday .next 1 HM l.lLi"~' Ti tl i \ nltcr other ordersof thntdny aredUposed ot,nnd l I': . rr, ' ' _ . .. _ _ /"," / ., t.. that Government Orders shall have precedence Es, ',1'.". li, I' . D" tt sili!'rl "Ni 'stt,tt he "'o.lliU tltereaitcr, on every day, an'ci' all other buli- _ "f,""':")" "It? in a:nyyl than Act respecting new except private bills. Carried. F.. it,','.',",',",:)",',',." 'r/r:' inane: line l-.ii proudest that l Httul'sti or LABOR lN SHOPS. , + no nuisti lt..1|L;l'bU innit- than orw.twelt'th I The House went into committee on tho bill ', PM" It /'i'0 5'1?" ""'u.r:ut to li'? It 'Y," now l I to regulate the closing oi shops and the hours I 1" l' ~"'-' '.t "'"' _ 1ili-yr, itlt,t I" would lcava, i oi labor therein iov children and )'ouiiz Per- I the new Minister to attend to the matter. lie nulls. . , ihad received nutty crrmmri;iicar.iott.s for and i On motion of Hon. C. F'. r RAH-IR, several, i unmet the bill, and had found that toll: new t amendments were made to tlic bill. One ex. charged from one-tenth all tho way up to one. ; empie from its operation the case ot t half. 5 boys employed to drive delivery wziggons Mid l The hill We: withdrawn. ', vain. Another provides that no young- person i , Mr. McAndrow'e bill prohibiting the slaying l shall be employed more than 12.i hours on iof moose until October Iii, 1890, was read a Saturday and 10" hour": on other week days. second time and referred to the committee on The hours in gross on: 14 and 12, but 11 hours Mr. Phely's Game Hill. are deducted for dinner and tea. Another' SEED ("{ij FRAUDS. amendment provides that females employed in ', Mr. FREEMAN moved the second reading F sheiy must have swung ac'comtt.tylat.ioe. I of a bill to rcgalate, the sale of seed grain. .'l'he tollowing bill, were considered in eom- l The bill prohibits the sale oi seed grain at 'm,yee CT. . , i more than three times the ordinary price of _ do euadle trustees of High schools or Cel.lts: l grain and the negotiation of instruments made "we lustitctcs to yxprept?.tte, lands for High i 'ioliitiou of the Act. He referred to the 'scliool purposes-Hou. G w.. Itosa. ', numerous frauds which had taken place in (in- T" amend the A.y.respe.eting. the income and tario in regard to the sale ot seed grain. He ' property. ot the l, "ivttrstty Of Town". Uni. observed that the notes obtained bv fraud 1 versity C.tl.legy and Upper Canada Colle-- usually got into the hands of (so-culled inno- l lion. li. il . Rots. cent purchasers, but it was impossible in most . The House adjourned " 8.30. cnes to In one that those iersons were i... I _-------------- . nornntof thipfraud. lt t'riAC.'l,o/s?a'..'2.ri Li", l NOTICES or .'IOTIOXS. l the power he would like to see some pi'ovismn _ - made for having such notes ideutitied bv a Mr. Chisholm-On Moudw next-Bill to stamp. . amend the Chattcl Mortgage Act. lion. A. s. HARDY said that the mull 5 Mr. 1.'vce1ou-.-.tht Monday next-Bill to Were so extensive thut everything possible latticttrl the :1h.t"'i.iy.i_lArt should he done to check them. . l .\lr. tiuthtic 41:11 in amend The Married Mr. LNCrltAll supported the bill. I Wotncn's "mi lGtatc Act. Mr. FRENCH thought the nttcinpt to rcgu- ""'""ee"'""----- I lets trade and i-oinnicrce was beyond the powers of this Legislature. MI". WATERS said the price seed of grain touhittotberegulated. iiecduosyrnpathfwitu ', the farmers who were victin0ed. They in " tended to take advantage of this scheme to l Victimnie their neighbors. Hon: C. F. FRASER said that if the Legis. ', lature interfered to prevent this fund they _ 'Jt,'tilroieatte it"? ad i?" For iotauce, Lrlt " up to "trise.trtuliacr. Mr. iprif,yiisiki;' 1il.d that the sum: honest ftrmer.must have got the best of the Cummis. li 'l,",,'.',",",',') is horse trade. (Laughtch Them "e ,'l,2, a grant ditre.rence between the two cum. "' price of grain was a standard price, but a I

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