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Winnipeg : THK STOVKI, COMPANY, PRINTERS, iMo, i I i i CONTENTS. AND J'RKSK.Nr rHINlll'AI. ()|l-'UI\l.s. 3. TaHLE (IF I',V !.A\\> OK Till-: CiTV Ml- WlWllMI, Fk,,\| iS;., hi |S(«. .). TaMI.I .1- Ih-l.AWS KKI.ATINC, TO l.OANS AMi i )Kl;K.NTll Afffi riNc 1'ri\atk Ixii.iirs. 1 1. Iniii:\ to Tin; ll^-|.A\vs. .H' -•• mi Committee on Consolidation of the By-laws of the City of Winnipeg. • ormuii D . J. Dyson. H Fi ry- C. W . N. Keni ledy. E. D. Martin. T. G. Mathers. J. F. Mitchell, Chairman. m:> C. J. BROW.\\ City Clerk MAYORS til' riiK CITY OF WINNIPEG l-KO.M TIIK OATIv ol' ITS I.NCOKl'OKATK ).\ Dow.N To mi.; vhar iv,., f 1^74. TCWCIS I'iVAXs CoK'MSII. (l C. l^^Tn. Wii.i.i \i Nassai Ki:.\.nki>v. I'^rc.. Wii.iiAM Nassau K'k.nnkdv. I ''*' 1 7. 'I'llDM AS Scoi"!'. 1878. Thomas Scott. I87il. Al,i:X\N|)i;|; r.O(iA.\. I'*^'"^". Ai,i;\a.\im:i; Lixian. I'^Sl. I-J.I A> (JKdKdl, ( ■(,.\k-..|V l^>il'. A I, i:\A.M. ,m; i.()(,A\. 1>8-'!. Ai.KNAM.ii; .M( .Mi(K|.:.\. I'^Sl Ai.i;.\A.M)i.:i: I.()(,,\n. 1885. CllAKI.Ks |-J)\VAI;h liAMn.Ti.X, 188(1. IIi:.m;v Siia\i:i; Wi suk-dok. 18>7. I.Y.MAx .Mkivi.n ,Iu.m:s. 188s. T.Yjr.AN :\||.:r,viN ,[oni:s. 18S9. Thomas Kyax. I'^^llO. AlMiiEI) Pi ARSON. 1801. Ar.i-wED Pkakson. MAVOKf* uF iiiK CITY "K WINMI'KU. I>!>1'. .\lr\AM.Il; M A. iiiiN Ml,. S!t; W MOM AN W III lA \l I AVI.dll MM. TlluMAS WllllAM T \S l.ni; 1.^!).- lliiMAS (i|l.|;()\. ^^'•••l. lii< /i\i;i. Wilms .1 \ M K.S( I ,N . I'^!»7. Wll.l.lAM I'". .M(( l.'KAI.'V, IM'S. Ai,m;i;i. .1. A M>l;l WH, 1^'.'!». Ai ii;i p ,1. Am ll.'I.WS. Wil Ale Job An( Wil THB MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL AND TlIK CITY CLERK or THK CITV OV WINNIPEG FOR THE YEARS 1874 TO ISHU INCLUSIVE. 1874. Fbancis Evans Counish, Q. C. Mayor. ALDERMEN. North Ward. William Gomez Foiiseca, Alexander Logan. John ]3yron More. East Ward. Robert !Mulvey. Andrew Stranj;. William B. Thibadeau. South Ward. .Tames ]McLenaglian. llerbort Swinford. Thomas Scott (a). John Robson Cameron (b). West Ward. James H. Ashdown. John HipcriTis. Archibald Wright. Alexander JF. Brown. City Clerk. (rt) Thomas Scott resigned on 12th May, 1874. {6) John Robson Cameron elected and took his seat on 1st of January, 1874. X. MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. 1875. William N. Kennedy. Mayor. ALDERMEN. North Ward. William Gomez Fonseca, Alexander Logan, Thomas Lusted. 1-Ja.st Ward. ]\lattliew Davis. John TIac'ket. Uiigald Siiiehiir. South Ward. John Eobson Cameron, -fames ]\lcLennghan. Alexander ilc^Micken. West Ward. Willonghhv Clark, -lohn Villi'ors. Archibald Wriji'ht. Ale.xander M. Brown. City Clerk. 1876. William N. Kkxxedy. Mayor. ALDERMEN. North Ward. William Gome/ Fonseca, lAlexander Logan, iThomas Lusted. East Ward. John Bredin. W. W. Banninn. T-L G. l^Io^Micken. South Ward. William F. Alloway. Kdward W. Jarvis. William Hespeler. West Ward. Finlay P. "Rolilin. John Villiers (a). Archibald Wright. Francis Fvnns Cornish (h). Alexander M. Brown. City Clerk. (a) John Vi!Hor= resigned ou the OTth of March, 1570 (6) Francis Evans Cornish elected in place of John Villiers resigned. ilEMUERS OF TUK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. XI. 1877. Thomas Scott. Mayor. ALDERMEN. North Ward. ^Yilliam Gomez Fonseca, lAlexaiider Logan, John Byron More. East Ward. Alexander Brown. Dugald Sinclair. TT. G. McMickeii (a). Tlioiiias Dniilop ( h). South Ward. William F. Alloway. Alfred W. Burrows. Elias G. Conklin. West M'ard. Samuel ,; ackson. James Bice. Archibald McXee. Alioxandee M. Buown. City Clerk. 1878. I North Ward. William Gomez Fonseca, Alexander Logan, John Byron More. East Ward. Alexander Brown. Horace ]\rcDougall, Robert Strang. TiioiiAs Scott. Mayor. aldekmp:n. Soath Ward. Elias G. Conklin. William Hes])eler. C. C. Montgomery. West Ward. Francis Evans Cornish. Samuel J. Jackson. William TL Lvon. Alexander M. Brown. City Clerk. (a) H. G. McMicken resigned on the 31st of October, 1877 {6} Thomas Dunlop elected in place of H. G. McMicken on 19th November, 1877. zn. MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. 1879. Alexander Logan. Mayor. aldermen. ISlovth Ward. Arthur F. Eden. John Byron ^lore. Archibald Wright. East Ward. Alexander Brown. Alexander McArthur. Robert Strang. iiouth Ward. William F. Alloway. Elias G. Conklin. Sedley Blanchard. West Ward. James H. Ashdo^vn. \r. Fortune. David Young. Alexandior ]\r. Brown. Citij Ckrk. (Chas. J. Bro^vn pro tern.) {a) 1880. Alexander Logan. Mayor. ALDERMEN. ISiorth Ward. William Gomez Fonseca, John Byron More. Archibald Wright. East Ward. Alexander McArthur. William R. Ross. Robert Strane. South Ward. William F. Alloway. Elias G. Conklin. C. C. jMontgomery. West i^ard. ^Mark Fortune. Samuel J. Jackson. John Henry Pearson. Alexander jVf. Brown. City Clerk. (Chas. J. Bro^\Ti fro tem.) [a] Chas. J- Brown acted from 1879 to 1883 as City Clerk pro tem. In 1883'he was appointed City Clerk. MExMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. ZIU. 1881. Elias G. Conklin. Mayor. ALDKKMEN. North Ward. Edwin Doidge. John I^yron ^lore. Albort MoTikiiiaii. A'f/.sY Ward. W. \V. ArcMillan. William E. Rosri. R(il)ort Strniiir. ISO nth Ward. Alexander McMickeu. C. C. j\Iontiiomory. Geo. ]\1. Wilson. West Ward. Mark Fortune. John O. J.eCappellaine. Andrew Strang. Alexander ]\r. Brown. Citi/ Clrrk. (Chas. J. Brown pro iem.) 1882. Alexander Logan. Mayor. North Ward. Albert i\lonkiHaii. Jcilni Byron ^More. Donald Sutherland. East Ward. W. W. Mc^^Iillan. James M. McGrep'oi- MolSTabb. South Ward. Geo. 'M. Wilson. James A. Wright. Alexander MoMicken. Wvst Ward. Will. J. Ovens. William Bathgate. John B. Cameron. Alexander M. Brown. Citif Ghrl: (Chas. J. Brown pro tern.) I; :;4l XIV. MEMBERS OP THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. 1883. Alexander McMiokek. Mayor. Ward No. 1. Stewart Mulvey. Geo. H. Ham, Thomas Nixon. Ward No. 3. iSTicholas Bawlf. William Brydon. James Burridge. Ward No. 5. -Donald Sutherland. David C. ^^cBain. Thos. McCrossin. Ward No. 2. Geo, M, Wilson, Mark Fortune. C. C Montgomery. Ward No. Jf. Wm. J, Ovens. John R. Cameron, James G. Harvey, Ward No. C. Geo. D. McVicar. Edward L. Drewry. R. A. Wilson. Alexandek M. Brown, (a) Chas. J. Brown. (&) City ClerJc. 1884. Alexander Logan. Mayor. ,3 aldermen. Ward No. 1. Stewart Mulvey. Geo. H. Ham.' Ward No. ,1 Joshua Callaway. Stuart ]\roDona]d, Ward No. o. K. X. L. ]\raodonald. Samuel Ft -on. Ward No. 2. Goo. M. Wilson. George Brown. Ward No. Jf. Nicholas Bawlf. Chas. W. Wishart. Ward No. \y. F. McCreary. Edward L. Drowry, Chas. J. Brown. Ci7.il/ Ckrl: (a) A. M. Brown resigned as City Clerk. 11th of June, 1883. (0) C. J. Brown appointed City Clerk, 18th June, 1883, 6. MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. XV. 1885. Charles Edward IIamimon. Mayor. Ward No. 1. Stewart Mulvey. Heber Arcliibaid. Ward No. 3. T. G. Phillips. Stuart McDonald, Ward No. 5. Geo. H. Camiobell. Goo. R. Crowe. aldekmen. Ward No. 2. Alfred I'earson. Geo, B. Sponcer. Ward No. .',. Thomas Rvan. Geo. H. Younj,', Ward No. 6. (i. F. Carruthers. Jlenry S. Crotty. Chas. J. Brown. City Clerk. 1886. Henrv S. Wesbrook. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 1. Stewart Mulvey. Wm. Sumner (a). Peter Harkness (6). Ward No. 3. Joshua Callaway. James Penrose. Ward No. 5. Alexander Wood. Geo. TI. Campbell. Ward No. 2. L. M. Jones. Alfred Pearson. Ward No. J,. Archibald McNee. Thomas Ryan. Ward No. 6. Edwin D. ]\roore. Duncan ^IcDonald. Chas. J. Brown. City Clerk. J. r£:ilS'r:S^lS:^^^i^^^^ «f WUHan: Sumner unseated, and K. atvi. MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Ward No. 1. Stewart Mulve3\ Geo. H. Ham. Ward No. 3. Joshua Callaway.- James Penrose (a). :M. II. Miller (b). Ward No. 5. Alexander Black. William Grundy. 1887. Lyman ^I. Jones. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. -i. Alex. Macdonald. Robert T. Riley. Ward No. //. Elislia F. TTutchings. Thomas Ryan. Ward No. Duncan McDonald. Alexander Poison. 6. Chas. J. Brown. City Clerk. 1888. Lyman M. Jones. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 1. Stewart Mulvey. Geo. W. Baker.' Ward No. Joshua Callaway. Joseph Fletcher. Ward No. Alexander Black. William Grundv. 3. Ward No. 2. Alex. Macdonald. Robert T. Riley. Ward No. /,. Elisha F. Ilutchings. Thomas Ryan. Ward No. 6. Duncan ]\[cDonald. Alexander Poison. 1887 Chas. J. Browx. City CIrrk. (a) James Penrose declined to be sworn in, January lltli. ISS". [d] M. H. Miller, elected in place of James Penrose, took his seat January 24th, MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. XVU. 1889. Thomas Ryan. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 1. L. M. Lewis. D. A. Ross. Ward No. S. Joseph Fletcher. Joshua Callaway. Ward No. 5. Alexander Black. William Gniiiilv. Ward No. 2. John G. Tlargrave. Kenneth ^lackenzie. Ward No. Jf. II. Currio (a). C. TI ("ainpboU. T. W. Taylor (h). Ward No. 6. Duncan ]\rcDonald. IT. T. Bell. Chas. J. Brown. dtp Clerk. \\ is 'i 1890. Alfred Pearson. Mayor. Ward No. 1. G. A. F. Andrews. D. A. Ross. Ward No. 3. Joshua Callaway. Joseph Fletcher. Ward No. 5. Al(^xander McMicken. Alexander Black. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 2. Daniel Smith. Kenneth ]\rackenzie. Ward No. Jf. John B. Mather. T. T^.^ Taylor. Ward No. 6. John T. Wilson. Joseph Wolf. Chas. J. Brown. City Clerk. (a) HuRh Currie resigned on the 7tli September, 1889. [b) T. W. Taylor elected iu place of Hugli Currie resigned, Sept. 30th, 1889. xvm. MEMBERS OP THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. 1891. Alfkei) Pearson. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 1. B. A. Koss. G. A. F. Andrews. Ward No. 3. H. :\r('DnnrEN. I D. A. Ross. L. A. Xnres. Ward Xo. 3. G. H. West. A. Dawson. Ward No. J. J. C. Sproiilc. A. Calflor. Ward No. 2. Vi. Wyatt. Thomas Gilroy. Ward No. J/. It. W. Jameson. D. W. Bole. TVo/d No. 6. G. F. Ciirrutliers. •T. B. Henderson. Chas. J. Brown. City Clerk. m 1894. Thomas W. Taylor. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 1. A. E. Kichards. C. W. N. Kennedy. Ward No. 3. A. Dawson. B. E. Chaffey. Ward No. 5. 3. C. Sproule. E. F. Hntchinffs. Ward No. 2. Thomas Gilroy. A. J. Andrews, Ward No. l R. W. Jameson. D. W. Bole. Ward No. 6. G. F. Carruthers. J. B. TTeiidorson. Chas. J. E ROWN. Citjl (Vrrl: XX. MEMBERS OF THK MUNICIPAL COlJNOIL. Ward No. 1. A. E. Riclinrds. C. W. N. Kennedy. Ward No. 3. P.. E. CluilTov. W. E. :\[c("io'nry. Ward No. 5. >7. C. Spronle. E. E. TTntcliinffis. 1895 Thomas Gilrgy. Mayor. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 2. A. ,r. Andrews, I. :M. Ross. Ward No, //. R. W. Jameson. George Craig. Ward No. (I A. J. Bannerman. Horace Wilson. Chas. J. Brown. Citif Clerk. 1896. Richard W. Jameson. Mayor. Ward No. 1. A. E. Richards. C. W. X. Kennedy. Ward No. 3. B. E. ChaflFov. W. E. McCreary. Ward Nn. .7. J. C. Si)ronle. Alexander Black. aldermen. Ward No. 2. A. J. Andrews, T. M. Ross. Ward No. //. George Craig. Charles Hislop. Ward No. Cy. A. J. Bnnnornian. Horace Wilson. CiiAs. J. Brown. City Clerk. MEM11ER8 OF TlIK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. XXI. 1897. Wii.ua it V. McCkeaby. Alayur. Ward No. 1. C W. X. Kt'iuuidy. Geo. W. J3aker. IFard No. 3. B. E. Chaffey. D. J. Dyson. Ward No. o. Janios Siiiiirt. Jolui Arliiitliiiot. ALDKKMEN. Ward No. .i. A. .F. Arulrowf*, W. G. Boll. Ward No. ',. Charles Hislop. C. ir. Wilson. Ward No. li. Iloraco Wilson, .r. F. :\Iitchell. CiiAS. J. Brown. City Clerk. 1898. Alfeed J. Andkews. Mayor. ;> I. ALDERMEN. Ward No. 1. G. W. Baker. C. W. N. Kennedy. Ward No. 3. D. J. Dyson. J. Anduews. Mayor. ALDERMEN. "nVn-ri No. 1. C. W. X. Kennedy. D. A. Ross. ^^'ard No. 3, J. W. Ilurno. I). J. Dyson. Ward No. o. llpnrv Fry. J. T. Speirs. Ward No. 2. T. (i. ^Intliors. 'riiuiiius Ctiwun. Ward No. ',. K. I). Miutin. .). (;. Hiinvy. Ward No. 6. Ilonicp Wilson. J. V. Mitclipll. Chas. J. Bkown'. City Clerk. PRINCIPAL CIVIC OFFICIALS. CITY CLERK S DEPARTMENT. C. J. Brown C^Y/y Clerh. Harry C. Thompson Asfiistant. CITT treasurer's DEPARTMENT. W. G. Scott Citi, Treasurer. Miss Mary ^Ib-aith Assistant. en C' ; i ?tkoller's department. D. S. Cnrry Jit,/ Comptroller. W. Rutherford Assistant. PKINCIPAL CIVIC 0KFICIAL8, xjjij CITY TAX COLLKCTOk'b I.KlARTMtNT. ;;■ "• l^f'".'^''^ at!, Ta.r Cnllrdor. Iv \ Tr\ First Assistant •Miss M. M,.K,.ivl,ar Secowi Assistant. ASSKSSMKNT OII'AKTMKNT. 1.w,ssmfn< Commissioner nnd ti'urreyor. Loui. A. lerte .i,,,,,^,; CITV ENOINKEJi's DKI'AHIMKNT. II. X. Ruttaii r;i„ r • F. Weymo.ith Assistant. '!• II- f,*^"^''' Accountant. •[• ';• 'Tnnxroavos Drmiqhtsmnn. ^- ^r^^^^'^^te^ street, So.nrr and l>l,nnhi,„, Inspector. HEALTH DEPAKTMENT. Dr. M. S. Inglis //,,„//;, q^j^^^.^ John IT. Pearson f,,„jf}, Inspector. E- ^r^"'-^^"" r:'/.r/!-. LICENSE DEPARTMENT. Aloxander Poison z^;,,,,, rnspector. PUBLIC LIBRARY. .Miss Etta Jackson Lihrarian. MissM. C. Blyth i,,;,,f„„f^ CITY SOLICITORS. Houph & Campbell. CHIEF OF POLICE. J. C. McRae. V'Ma XXIV. PRINCIPAL CIVIC OFMCIALS. CHIEF OF FIKE BEIQADEj E. J:I. Rodgers. CITY ELECTRICIAN. Ferdinand A. Cambridge. WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSIO.VKR, James Stuart. CARETAKER^ Emanuel Turner. TABLES. 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Ixi =oxc 2 05 «) h, lO 11 iii i ai^S^ KK?2^=2 £f Ixii LOCAL LOANS AND LOCAL IMPIIOVEMENT DEDENTUKES. ,^ a n 5 f •niiax ■«"«»A "1 <> 5?" us To" s 1|r a t3 cd . so u I-' ^ 8 n ^ S eg o a. t> > 23 13 eg en w o z o w m m 1C 1< cs fa 05 ■M s 2^: 2oo ' > >• "^ •' :2 ; < < ^ ?, 2 ; iH u o ** O ) , . 3 I- 3 > > . i! . < <« -c _. _. Q ^ c* "C T3 O' "O "M IM m M : ?; 55 ^ 55 ^ J-. -r 12; «i "S2;>'S5'55 ?^ ^. t« M M ^ >' t! *j 5 <«JM tn -^ cTl M tt; g jj 255|^ O 1/3 <; 72 « a ja 3- 'Xt ex u S'X55^^<55,-:.-°5 55 J3 j: ja_ •«-i 4-1 ■«-) T? '^ r- ci n en a C3 =i — e^ jc J MM S a-c a ^ C/l ■*-' 11 ;0 !-• p.n D II a B u I- e • M ^tn tn t/i * . ■*-! . . ^ . 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  • MM Od O) 9^ 9> O^ O^ 00 00 00 JO K 00 o o o • r- (^ O — to I- 00 o o e u u Vj M to S ■ommm" 00 X) cc 00 tibi bb hi 3 3 3 3 •3 > s§ u Hi g LOCAL LOANS AND LOCAL IMPKOVBMENT DKUKNTUUBS. 3 3 si ii^ t^ f' «j ^— X „^3 333 >t!^ ►".".'S 3«n "9 "5.0 Oioo US.OI- Ixv a ^^^¥~g=l~io3 s ID 8 "„ > > >• •issaaiiii I vii "5 IC "C i.'3 U3 4J U dJ OJ U U U 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 •IIIJ3X I ''""^ '' I- I- 1- I- 3 *J u -g < o lO 1« us •»" ■^ „3 C^^C^O^O cc cc lO -f CO CO .• CO CO o CO ■n- lO ci X 1 - (M CO TT i.T lO O I— «C 'XI 01 — •NCO -f 5-4 ^ o o CO o o s CO — -H O CO r- 50 O O -I* — < o CO iC o c^ — CO X -^ c^ o: ic lO ic CO t- M r-i CO" I<1 ■3 o > a.? Ui CO S CO OS oo o o ooo o o o o o oo oo — < O Ol -r< .-< M lO lO .-< 1^ TT o o o o o o o o o o oo oo O Ol J2 o o >o lO « ri 1- I- iM -■0 > CO cO CO CO CO ^ CO > CO > lO lO -O lO lO 10 lO lO lO 1^ 1- 1- 1- 1» l- l~ I- t- — 05 to lO o an I- CO •Xr- — o 'o o oooicoo CO e^ o CO — oo o o o-rc-. -t 10 "? 'O CO i- o M '-"COX 7A •-< COi— ' C-t COC^ 0^1 eo O X eo iM s s § g f o ll 1.0 iC 1 - 1- " -j: CO X o 1.0 1- oco ot o Cl CD X M SO X 5 O oo oc §g 1- o O JJ b CO (i; £° O o CO 05 05 h- t^ — 1 O CO CO X o (N -fi » O X O O t^-:** CO •»»< f C-J CO CO 1< X 05 o^ 1.0 CO C-) i.o 1-1 CO i S8 OC5 Jl 05 w ♦J i P a 25 o . 5 o C57 Oh •.\V13[ -Ag JO -ON ^•3 M .5 "' CO ^J •^ o I- i'id cO M y, > ;;■< to — 'S CO 1 3 01 S « ! Si : CO n . >~iS (J O • a < o w MO o " -t-t • CO - ■j-iO : ■ I 2* CO a < iffl ■m w tOf CJ >- c- ~rt w < — J3 'co'cfl - 1^ t- 1- l- O CO CO -O CO CO 05 t- CO o 4-» O l-H 4-1 o ij V a KM ? > "A tfl CO 01 •C3 in CO CS X be 3 O X CO .?;^ •S'z'o X CO tj — - — CO CO cO # if if 1> 'J *J tg_xin CO ^? ..^s C^ O 05 XXX he::ebe 3 3 3 <<< ~ — .a W *J 4^ — Ol CO XXX ■0 CO CO LOCAL LOANS ANI; LOCAL I.MPUoVIiMEXT DE it a "a > (U s > o ira l^ t- «= --H 05 «D lO O rr 1- cr> CI OJ lO ■f CI o o> 02 (M CO © Of) M (M (N o 35 a (M CO O CO o o o o 8 g «o rH •t" o 1— ( •^ 1(3 lO O rn CO CO o I— ( o n tfl (n .a A f »— < t-H ^' ^' ta rt is is > > ^jImvI?? 2 i.-:i lO "S 'O lO loTo o I- i~ 1- I- l» 1, 1, t>. 'J' .— « l~ 1^ 1- i.T lo-r -r 04 "Ti'co" i- -f lO -. o ^ -^ 00 tc CO s *^ CO r-« ^^ ,,^ •o "S2" ■f CO O ~ 35 1< o 33 CO ^ ;o -r -o o 35 CI •11 Ixviii LOCAL LOANS AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DEBENTURES. Conimu- ] tatioii 1 Rate ! per I'OOt. d o w M n 3C if x\ •r; CI Ol o t~ to o — X M ■» 1-1 iM ro ffj m OS m n X US •jsajaiui ■rd us IC UD U9 >fl US •a U5 UJ lO 1/3 us lO us us us US '!? •nuax SJCS.f t~ t- 1^ t^ I>- l~ t- t^ t^ w 1- l^ l» t^ t^ (^ h- "fi Annual Rate per Foot. u X e 1.0 2 (M ^- IC ».o 'J' ac* us X -r -"T us •— 1>— , 1 -^ -O CO I - t^ l~ p. '■^''Hi. ^ , LOCAL LOANS AND Li 'JCAL IMPKOVEMENT DEBENTUUES. ixix e<5 i— X cc « ?l lO u5 m p." F-TT 1- f; f,' $ .•r £2 1: 59 -" 'o • • . J ^1/3 't" CI e-i M ^^ lO CJ o ^ ^ CC- X O M »0 O lO "■-IN O C) t© CO OO Oi 00 9 S =■ o ox X oj CO r^ TIC5 O — lo ^1 orj -; o -r [~ -tt ^ ^ X i~ CO 4J ■ .s «■ aw jP- 5 !cn OO o o o o o o o U5 IC ?1 OO OO cT O O o o o SSS'^o o 2 v' => ^ o o O ic -MX 1^ 00 "S" 1> CO — . o o o O OO «D O — . 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N !T &>gw- fc |xOg tl 'ISqS ^ c/2 C-l n o E 4; ts » 1; ^ iC - 05 00 ^~ - ^ u. •c a a < < *j r-. 05 CO Tt?f<»fJ s .? x> t1 '0 tW l> !.■> ••- :o ^ *p 5^1 '-• 3 8 (M <-5 -N S5 S s a. 1 M LOCAL LOANS AXD LOCAL IMPROVKMKNT .K«ENTURE«. i g8S •N M n O M IM COOX Ixxiii T — 05 K -r Tj o "5 IC IM 1-. x " !g x -K f: s S oc ic o ^ .« •^ ?J '- I- 35 il " w i.~ lO cc _ C — TO OC !• O 11 O S ^ ^ •N ^ ,- -, o "^ g S ■^ tx (M to S O ^H w4 w a c v i4 a. CO < < '41 Ixxiv LOCAL LIMNS AM) LUCAL rMPKOVEMENT DEliENTUHES. SI 00 ;; O O a ! G2 ?! -'3 i** -t! P il D * ■ ■ « a . a bo ■ ?,^ 3 b ^ ^'^" n! CO s ■f -i- "0 t; 'ts w 5'-^ 5gg 00 CO ^^ »-H u ■C'C -H p.a << 09 a:i US U9 lO LOCAL LOANS AND I new r», , XXV « CO o M T » ec ~ -r M f 13 eo !0 •»< oil lO lO CO » 2800 00 1530 00 5000 00 U5 t-CO ascc OS I— 1 OS r* n o 3 o c a U i« U ,11 -St! a 3 'm*\5^i' Ixxvi LOi'AL LOANS AND LOCAL IMPRnv^MENT DEBENl'L'RES. 3 f^ o M CO 1 . 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Wh of the C Debentur Iinproven passing oJ hereinaftc or the int( ^vord, exp of the By- fa) Th( it shall be to that seel (h) The and the wo BY-LAWS oi- run CITY OF WINNIPEG OF GENERAL APPLICATION. By-Law No. 1595. A By-law of the City of Winnipeg .elating to the ■Dy-laws of the City. THE llunicipal Council of tlio Ci lis follows: — fy of W'iimipeg enacts INTEEPEET.vTIo:^. Of th J^ S w""'' '^""^'^^ °^""' "^ ^^- or a„v Bv-Kw 01 tne ^.at^ of ^\innipeg (except By-kw. fn.. ,^ -^ ''^" r"terpre,aHo„ Bebentures or the creation of any debtorB? V"7 "'"^' '^"^ " Improvements) passed nf ..,. i -t^J-iaws for Local passing of this BXtthl^r^^ '^ '" ^^'^^^ ^^ ^^- hereinafter mentioned unl f eont""'""' " *'' "■^"°^^- or the interpretation which ,ch Z • ^' "''"'"^^ '''PP^'^-' word, expression or ansa j^^ / " "'"''^ ^^"^ ^* ^"7 of the By-law in ;hich "t oecur:"^"^^'^* '''''' ^^^ -^^^-^ C«) The word " herein " „=r> i • . May," By-Law 1595. " Now.' "Next." " Month.' "Year." "City." " Corpora- tion." 'Council.' 'Per.son.' KELATINO TU JlY-r,.V\VS OENKIf.VLLY. (c) Tho word '-now" or " nc.vt " shall be construed ns having refcronce to tlio time when the By-law was passed. (d) Tlie word -luouth" shall mean a calendar month, and the M-onl " vear " a calendar year. _ (O/I'lio wonh' '• the city " shall mean " the City of Win- nijx'i;.'' _ (/•) The words " the corporation " shall mean " the Muni- cipal Corporation of the City of Winnipeg." (g) The words " the council " shall mean " the Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg." (h) The word '• person " shall include any body corporate or politic, or party, and the heirs, executors, adiniuistrators or other legal representatives of such person to whom the context can !i]>ply according to law. (/) The word "street" or '-streets" shall include all highways, roads, lanes, alleys, avenues, thoroughfares, drives, bridges and ways of a public nature, and shall also include sidewalks, boulevards, parks, public squares and other public places, unless the contrary is expressed or unless such con- struction would be inconsistent with the context or the mani- fest intention of tho By-law. blTndm""!* ^^^ ^^'^'"'^^ importing the singular number or the mascu- cuiine gender, line gender only, shall iueludo more persons, parties or Ihiiigs of the same kind than one, and females as well as males and the converse. Dutiesof «^r- ( f^') 'I'hc duties prescribed to any particular ofKcer of the S?I!d iF ^''-'^'1'"^'^''^^^^ ^^y ^"y By-law may be performed by such other other persons, otficer or person as may be appointed by the Municipal Coun- cil or other atithority to perform such duties. "Street." IfUMBERING OF BV-LAWS.. By-laws to be 2. All Bv-laws of the City heretofore passed shall be numbered, i i i • i i , knon-n jind designated by the numbers respectively endorsed upon them and all By-laws in force at the time oi the pass- LlUll- 8 BELATINO TO BV-LAWS OEXEKALtV. ing of tin's By-hnv vefewhvr to anv lU 1 . , It. liuniber .lu.Il bo co„struo,n ^ / ' '* '^"^ ^""^ "^^^ ^^"^^^ ^vlioih .sh«ll iKivo s,...|, , f ■'■""« f« ^J'^ I^v-law 1595. passot^3,^ if '' '''' '''' ^'^ to 278 370, 373 to 377 3-9 ' 3 r ' t~ '''' ''' '^ '''' ''^ to to 424, 427 tj;^ la ^:^3 :io f "/-'"'' '''' '''' ''' to 4ri, 473 to 483 485 IsO 4SS lo' t'''' ''' ^^^ ^«^' "^^^ ^^2. 555, 557 to 559, ^O^t^^'e^t''^'"'' '''' '''' to ^>^0, 582 to 588, ik 6^Z ct^ '"f'' ^^^' '^'^' ^'^' •^^•4, 69G, G97, 699, 700 70"^ 70, t'-''''. '''' ''' '^ ^^'^' ^^0, 881, 883 to 887 89'/,''"^'"'' ^ '^^' '^3, 715 to 1021, 1024, 1095 10,9 1)41.' T' '' ''''' 1^1^' l^i-'^. ^53, 11T0:il^'i^:^;/^^;^ ^^' ;051, 1120, 1150 tJ tl^»8, 1207 to 1212, 12irAo loi'9 ".Vo V^?; "'' '' ''''' 1323, 1330, 1331, 1332 1333 \?o«''f'^'l'^-^'' 1321, '352, 1353, 1358, 14.^;S?'/^'^«' ^342, 1348, '-^- -SO, 1.83, 1489, l]^i:i]^---;-0^---, any Bylaw ropeafcd by tbon^'nor^sb II L";' /'":"' ^^-^-ytt." vont tbc effect of a„v saving cLso in he id Ev T'"' ^"^ ;";^-:o;r^f^^^^^ RELATJ.NU TU UV-J-.VWS UB^■I•;KALLY. By-Law 1595. won 111 dtlierwiso apply. Ami t sliull not ail'ect, — le repea il ul' li lU SllRl 1 l^y awri (J) Aii\ penally, roiioilurr or liability iiiciirrcd boi'uro the ti)i]f of s^iu'li repeal, or any ])roceediiigs for onforeiiin' ihc panic Iiad, done, completed av peiidiiiii' at llic time of such rejK'al ; (2) Xor any aeiion, suit, juduineiit, decree, ccrliiicatc, exeentiuii, pmcess, ortler, rule or any pi'oceedino', matler or thing whatever respecting tlio same had, done, made, entered, granted, coniideted, pending, existing or in furce at the lime of such rejical; (;'.) Xor any act, deed, right, title, interest, grant, assur- ance. registr\, rule, regulation, contract, lien, charge, mat- ter, or thiug had, (hmc, made, acquired, established (U- exist- ing at the time of such repeal; (-1) Xor any oflico, appointuicnt, commission, salary, al- lowance, security, duty, or any matter or thing ajjpertaining tlieretti at the time of such repeal; (5) Xor any bond, note, dcl)entnrc, debt, or (ither obliga- tion nuuie, executed or entered into by the City at the ti}!ie of such repeal ; (G) Xor sjuill such repeal defeat, distuvb, invalidate or pvejudicially affect any other nuitter or thing whatsoever had, done, completed, existing or pending at the time of such repeal; But every such — (1) Penalty, forfeiture and liability; and every such (2) Action, suit, judgment, decree, certilicate, execution, prosecution, order, rule, proceeding, matter or thing; and exevj such (.") Act, deed, right, title, interest, grant, assurance, re- gistry, rule, regulation, contract, lien, charge, matter or thing; and every such !'f?i' lawri KKr-ATiN,; T., nv-r.Aws rw.:xKi:.vr.r.v. t of the Piiid Uv-Imws. sul)jcct to tlio provisions 1595. conuu.ui™ ul retcK,,™ „„l_v a„.| ,„, <„|,„,.„i,,. R f'port aforesaid. rt :s-, printed on one side of tl 1 of tlio Schodnlo to tl :ie 10 paper onlv and By-Law 1595. HKLATISO TO BY-LAWS GENERALLY. iilvil in the ollicc of the City Clerk, and the said Clerk sliall iittiicii to ciicli of tin' said By-Unvs so printed, as last afore- said, the seal of tiie (,'ity, and the ]5y-la\vs last aforesaid shall lie signed by the Mayor of the City and the said Clerk, and shall ho the original 'By-huvs in lieu of the By-laws (•(iiiiaiiie(i ill ihc said Part Xo. 1 of the said report. CUXsTJtUCTION OF CEliTAIN NEW UY-LAWS. Certain ny- 8. TJic TJy-laws Xos. 1595 to 1C).')0, inelusivo, shall ennio enlctas^new iiitn forcu on the day of the coming into force of ths IJy-hnv; uyaws. ^^^^ j ^^^^j^ iJy-huvs shall not be constrned as a consolidation or reeuaftnient of any former By-laws, but shall be con- strued and have effect as new By-laws, save as in Section 5 of this By-law is ])rovidcd. Time when By- 9. Tlus By-law slmll come into force and have effect from effect" " " and after the eighth day of .May, A. D. IsOO. PR0CKEDING8 OF COUNCIL A.NU CU.M.MJTIEKS. By-Law 1596. By-Law No. 1596. A By-law of the City of Winnipeg to regulate the Proceedings of the Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg, and the Office and Committees thereof. ers T HE :\limieipal Coimcil of the City of Wi us follows: — niiipcg emicts '"Rules to gov- ern the pro- ceedings of :U. MEKTIXOS AND A1)J0UE.>jmEXT8 OF COVSCIU 1. ]n all proceedings had or taken in tl.o Municipal C„u .'1 o± he Cny ut Unnnpeg tho following rules r.n 1 rco„l. r;i't<^^'T7'' ''1 ''■''' '" ''^^ ''^- -^.1 - ..iar:i= n 1 n tl P ' "P"''^^ '^ ••"^'"^••^^ >^ '^^' sai.K'nutK.il .1"'! 01 the Coninnttees of the said Council. _ 2. The said Cuuncil shall meet every allernat. ^lund-n- rn the year, attho ho„r of 8 p. n., unless otherw L ! d^"™"'" b.v special motion. If such Mondav shall be a pubh" 1 day, according to la^., ,hen ,he Council shall ,n u he 3. Special meetings of the Municipal Council miv bos . , ouith of the members of such Council, bv giving before, the .Iny of meeting a reasonable notice of such meetiitg to" 1 e -fibers of the Council ; said notice shall be verbal vi M-riting. mai ed to the addresses of the n.embcrs of the C u" e. and shall contain notice of the subjects which are t^ be taken into consideration. Sec. 284, Cap. 100, R S M • 1-or statutory provisions ast o time, place and rules of orde^ .rf meetings, see Sees. 2G5-283, Cap. 100, R.S.M. (Muncipal 4. Unless there shall be a quorum present in Inlf .m brnn- alter the time appointed for the meeLg of :!'^^-- meet- PBOCEEDINOS OK COl'.NCIL AND COM.MITTKES. ('(iiiiiril sluill tliuii Hiaiid iiLsulutcly iidjounict' iimil the next liio nf iiici'tiiii,', uiiloss ii special mooting bo iliily oullid hi tile iiioantiiue. and the (I.tIc sliall talve down thu names of the mcmher« jtrcsont at tho oxjjiration of such half liour. Sec. 271, Cap. 1(»U, i:.S.]\I. (Municipal Act). "'ear/uRir ^^ '"'^ "leiuhcrs of the Council shall not leave their ])liicos. on iidjouniiiieiii, nntil the Mayor or otlier Presiding Ufiicer plHCe!4till Mayor lenves thechair. ieavos tho ehair 12. 13. OEDEK Ol- riJOCEEDINO IN COUNCIL. thedmi^wh'"'' ^' "^^ '"""' "^^'^''' '^"' '"'"'■ *J*^ niecting as there sliall be a pr'esem!"'^''"'^"' '''"'" l'''''*''!^^ '1'^ ^In.vor shall take the chair, and the members uncovered shall be called to order. 14. Absence ol 7. Ill ciiso tlio ::\Iayor shall not bo in attcndaneo within Rlnvor. , ,, . , iiltoen minutes alter the lioiir appointed, the Clerk sliall call the meeting to order, until a chairman shall be ohosen, who shall ]»ro^ide until the arrival of the ^layor. Sec. 272, Cap. 100, Ii.S..M. (^hmicipal Act). ActinR head. 8. Ill case (^f thc absence from tho i^Miinicipality, or illness of the head thereof, the (duiicil may by n solution ajipoint frou among their members an acting Lead, who shall, while so acting have all the powers of thc head. Sec. 202, Cap. 100, IJ.S.M. (.Munieii.al Act). ReadtuRtl-e minutes. Questions of order. S. Iiiimediatoly after the Mayor or other Presiding Ofli- oer shall have taken his seat, the minutes of the preceding meetiiii; shall bo read liy the Clerk, in order that any mistake theiein may be corrected by tho Council. Sec. 274, Cap. 100, R.S.M. (Municipal Act). 10. The Mayor and other Presiding Officer shall preserve order and decorum, and decide questions of order, subject to an a])iieal to the Council. Sec. 273, Cap. 100, K. S. M. (Municipal Act). Directions on 11. Wlicu the Mayor or other Presiding Officer is called questions of , . . . . , " order. ou to flecido a point or order or practice, he shall do so with- l'XtOCEl.:i.,.N,,s OF COlTNCr, AND COMMITTKn.S. '.'" "'""■'■cs^"'-y coimueut, and shnll state tl... ml '^-'I•i•'i-blo to tl. ease if re^uostcdt.^ ::'''" ""''■'•''■ 8 By-Law 1506. ^'^<^lZ^^i::C:. .^7„r ■■« ""-"■ "'■'»•■■' -v- Placf in,(,l ho resumes the chair. 14. Evc.ry moml^cr previous to his speakiny to .,nv , „,. ""11. or motion slnll rlr. -C.. l • ^ • 'l'" A.Mressi„gthe i">"se]f to tlie .vlayor or other Presiding. (JiHcvr. Ill his wo meinhers "the, IrcM.ln.n. Oihcer shall name the uu-mbor who lir-i'V'- — '■' l;s place, Inn a motion ,„ay bo n.ade that an n ' •- -'-l--.-n'' bom,., heard'- o..^ do now sp^;;;-- rounidfr^,:;:;:': tt \'7f' -'''''' ''- ^'-"^ "^ ^■'--"•— .. .or when a r /ir . . ^<-<- -<.', Lap. 100, Iv.S.M. (3runici])al Act). 18. When tho Mayor or other Presiding OtKcer i. piutin-^ tlie question, no member si. oil ,v.,li. n . P»"ingp„„i ^,,^^ ' ' mtmoei siiali ^\alk across or out of the room ^i"""""- make any noise or disturbance, or when a member i.S'&t >I'<^.ki.,g,_no other member shall interrupt him exce„r to-'-^""' nine a point of order, nor pass between him and the'chair. .loin; ^t'm?::^t:;^:^^ -'- '-- ^'^' ^■'^^^- ^'^^" ^- be permitted to explain/and the ^eis "<'"tfnnnt-{;„v(.rM„r, or person adn.inister- nor Ge.mnu,r '|'- ''''' < Ji>v^''''inioiit. of tlio Dominion or of this I'rovinc.', im: -liaii lie iiso otFonsive \v»vda in or a^ninwt iIr- Council, . !• against any naiMbor thereof, nor sliall lio .speak bosido tii.' (piesfion in debate, and no member shall retleet !i,m,;, any vote of the Conneii exeej)! for the pnrpo.so of movin4' tliai -iieh vole be rescinded, nor shall he resist its rnle.s or .UsoIh v the de.dsinii of the Mayor or other I'rusidinj-' Olliccr, or, in case of appeal, of the ('(iuneil, on (piesti(,ns of order or j.rae tiec. or in the interpretation of the Jiuloti of tho Council; ami in ease any member shall resist or disobey, he may bo ordered by llie Mayor or other Presidinp Olliecr to leave his sent for that meeting- of the Council, and in case of refusal he may be removed therefrom by the police for contempt of the Council and its rnles, but in case of ample apology l)eini: made Iiy the otFcnder, he may, by vote of tho Coimcil, be re- stored fortbvilh. I iifend i"V yeas 24. (i iiif: Ofli(.( iclaliui;' ( 'lie biisin .;■;-■ nnieni ' c|it so I'll ;in.-\verin!. II. after to 2b. Xo -hall heal 'lie Count I'i'csidiiip 2b. .\o .-u-i-eialed pre-ent. 27. Tn ,, f>v in Comi "qlSemo- .^^' .*^"'' ""''"'"'i' "'".^' '••"I'lire the, (|ne-.tion or motion in tion to hereaj. discussion to b(« read at any time duriui;' the debate, but m>t so as to interrupt a member while speaking. 22. A'o member shall speak more than onco to the saim Members not to speak to the * " " ■"' '■■" mo";eti',anonce'l^'°'^'-'"' ^^''^Iiout Icavc of thc Couucil, cxcept iu explanation iZl^.-r" "'' " ""if''''i"' part of his speech, which may have been mis- rainutes. conceived, iind in doing so be shall nr.t Inl'^odnce nv \- i.uitter. ^Ii^iowed!^^'^ -^ ^'"-'Vh' ^li'ill •'« allowed to a n -!„.,■ ^'hu has made a substan- tive motion to the Coiincil; but not to any mend)er who has moved an order of the day, an amendment, tho previous ques- tion, or an instruction to a committee, and no nnMnber, with- out leave of the Council, shall speak to the same ■ - --^" < .,-u. ' ' 18BB. 24. (iJlli'Stioiis iiillV l,c iinf t,. tl \l . ~~ till- ' I ' '"• ""' •> il\nr .11- ut ||>|< Pri;iM:i; oi.' liL'sixKss. 28. TIh> fj,,u,.;,l (),,le, „f Tiusino.s „t ovorv roo,,].,,. '■■'-t,ngshn]ll,o as follows:- ' "''''^re"' -''''''• meeting. 1st— RoiKliiijrof Miinitcs; Ond-Originnl ronninmictions nn.l Potif long ; .'!nl— Reports of T'oinmittoos ; .'til — Tiiquiries ; «th— riitrodiiction of Ry-Laws ; 7th— Unfinisho.l Business; •'^tli — Motions ; !>tl,-Motions of wl,i,.h Xotf.o has hoon given ; I'Hh— Considoration of Rv-T.aws; 1 1 til — Giving Xotice. 11 •f t J.J -I 6 rROCEEDINGS OF COf.NCIL AM) COM.MITTKES. By-Law 29. All communications, accounts and petitions shall be 1596. eonsidercd as having boon referi'ed to the proper ComniittO' commuuica- udIoss Otherwise orderctl. tions, etc., con- sidered as re- per comm'ittee 30. Tlic businoss sliall in all cases bo taken up in the order unless other- • i • i • i wise ordered, lu wtiicli it Stands, uiiless Otherwise determined upon by a Order of ^'*'^^' "*^ two-tliirds of thc uieuibers present, and without de- business. ^jy^f, therCOU. MOTIONS AXD ORDER OF PUTTING QUESTIONS IX COUNCIL. Notices of luotiou. 31. Notice at a previous regular meeting shall be given of all motions for introducing new matter other than matters oi privilege and bringing up petitions and communications, and if any objections arc made no motion shall bcs discussed un- less such notice has been given, or the Council dispense with sueh notice by a vote of two-thirds of the members present v.-itJiout debate. If any notice of motion bo not brought \iy at IJie following meeting the same shall lapse unless the ti Hue hall be extended bv the Council. Motions to be 32. All motlons, oxcopt motious for the adoption of rc- seronded and , , . n ■• ,■,,•■. . . readiiaforede-jioits and suspinsiou ol rulcs, shall be in writuiff and s(;(- bate. ^ oiuled before i)oing debated or put from the Chair. WIk u a motion is seconded it shall be read by the mover or Ckik iiefore debate. Withdrawing moiious. 33. After a motion is read by thc mover or Clerk, it shall be deemed to bo in possession of the Council, but may l.' withdrawn at any time before decision or amcndn;ent, with permission of the Coupncil. 34. A motion of Commitment, until it is decided, -lial! ])re('ludc all amendments of the main question. 35. A motion to adjourn shall always bo in order, but no second motion to the same effect shall be made until after some immediate proceeding shall have been had. Proceedings 36. ^^ licn a qucstion IS uudor debate, no motion shall 'c during debate. ■ i i , .. •, , t . , . received, unless to commit it, to amend it, to lay it on the tabh;. to twstpone it, to adjourn it, or to move the previous ouestion. Motions of coniinituient. Motion to ad- journ. 37. Tin elude all f U illlOllt (|( tion bo no t>mative, out anv an 38. All \vijich they be reduced lief ore the iliall be all( an amendn: another am ilio case ma 39. In to any high iif candidate aoiuinees si; they are pr( 40. AVhei linct propos upon each p 41. After other Presid tion, nor sha ■lilt is declar aiding OfBcei shall be cone] 42. When: opinion that the rules and iiicmbers the thereon, and ^'iso, without 43. ]\remb( division is cal :s. i-M'S Ob COUAtIL A.\D CO.MJIITTEES. >ns shall be Committee.' in the ordei' upon by ;i without dc- COUXCIL. bo given of 1 luattei's of cations, and scussed uu- s2)enso with ici's present bronglit 11] I ;ss the time ition of v<- ig and ^iv- lir. Will 11 ?r or C'h'ik n-k, It sliiill lut may !'■ ii'.ent, ".vitii ided, lor, liut iiii niitil nftcr Ml shall If >' it on the 10 previous 'i- '- now pnt ^ '• and if this n.otion bo reJolved in^Z'^^T^-- . rtnatno, the onginal cp.estion is to bo pnt forthw h vi h-" '•tit any amendment or debate. ' 38. All amendments shall be put in tlie reverse order h. wijich thev aro movp.1 ^.r! .,. '"«- inverse oidoi in Amendments: be- reduoei ,„ „S „< bTar'T""™' "'"""'""' *»" ■"°"""- 1 +• . .1 _"^"i°g, and be decided upon or withdrawn l^elore the mam question is put to vote A. ,'' -liall l)p nllmrn,] f 1 ^^^^ amendment 39 In all motions for the appointment of any person to any high office in the oiff of tl.o n^ -i ,7 . ^ "^'VAppoi-tment £ 1-1 '=> ^-^ ^ne Louncil, all nomiii'it;n>i^'°°ffice. Pio])o. luons, upon the request of any mem ho,- tl,. ,.,,„'^inin8disiinct ^.Pon each proposition .hall be taken separate^ -tep.opo...,s. 41 After any question is finally put bv the Mavor or ther Presiding Officer, no member shall speak to the queT-?»" -at- t on, nor shall any other motion be made u^til af tcl tli r e- " ■ [ ^s declared; and the decision of the Mayor or o hei P e- ;3:^:;;ir^'^^^''"^^^"^-^^^^^^ 42. Whenever the Mayor or other Presiding Officer is ofM .■ opinion that a motion offered to the Council Ts contr rv ! 'T>- '^^'"' the rules and privileges of the Council, ho ^Id pp ise^h --"^^ .embers thereof immediately before putting the ' u t on r:wti::; :r 't "'^ -- '^^^^^ -^^^^^^ '^" •■'-t, MitliQut argument or comment. 13 HP V • t& il PROCEEDINGS OF COCXCIL AND COMMITTEES. By-Law 1596. ORDER OF TROCEEUINGS IX COMMITTEE Ol' THE WHOLE REAJ prderon going 44. Wliciievor it sliall be moved and carried that the into Committee of the whole. Couiicil go into Coiuiuitte.e of the \Vhole, the Mayor or other Presiding Officer shall leave the Chair, and shall appoint ix Chairman of Committee of the Whole, who shall maintain order in the Committee, and who shall report the proceed- ings of the Committee. portsTob"^' ^^" Previous to discussion on anv By-law or Report of who,o''nr^quest '^ Committee in Committee of the Wliole, the same shall he rMd'inl?'*'" '''-"^'1 '^"* V ^I'G Clerk, who, on the request of any member, ^hall repeat the reading of any clause or clauses \iierein as may l)c desired by such member. Rules to be ob- 46. TIio rulcs of tlio Council shall be observed in Coiu- of the mitteo of the Wliole, so far as may bo applicable, except that no motion shall require to be seconded, nor shall the yeas and nnys lie entered on tlio minutes, nor shall a motion for the ]irevious questTt)n, or for an adjournment be allowed, nor sliall llie number of times of speaking on any question be Limited. mittee whole. Questionsoi 47. Qutptious of Order arising in Committee of the Whole niitteeof the ^llall bc decided by the Chairman, subject to an appeal \x> the C'ommittee, and if any sudden disorder shall arise in ilie Committee, tlio ^^layor or other Presiding Officer shall n- sume tlie Cliaij-, without any motion being put. Motionstorise 48. On iiiotiou ill Committee of the Wliole to rise and re- repor . poj-f, ilio question shall be decided without debatQ. Motion to rise 49. A luotioii ill Coiiimittfe of the Wliole to rise witlioiit without report- . , i /-^i . n , ^, . , ,, , ing, orthat reportiuff, or that the Cliairman leave the Chair, shall alwav> chairmanleave . thechair. he m Order, and shall take precedence of any other motion. On such motion debate shall be allowed, and on an affirma- tive vote the subject referred to the Committee shall be eoii- siderod as disposed of in the negative, and the !Mayor or other Presiding Officer shall resume the Chair, and proceed with the next order of business. 50. El leave, sp( appoint a 51. Th time," slii 52. Un every By Couucil, b Committer 53. Eve and on difi urgent and thirds of t] tlirice, or a 54. Wlu eertify the l-y-law as 'lirected fo: Council. ^ •sponsible fo 55. Any i'l I in the r tiiraiigli all * '"inmittce li'riting. 56. In pr I'lws, every "nJess others 57. All ai .-liiill be repa i''.'epi\-p tlic 91 I'f open to de 'liinl reading 14 I'KOCEEDINGS OK COUNCIL AXD COMMITTEES. I that tlu) or or other appoint a. 1 maintain le proceed- Report of (le shall lio V member, i'lerein as d in Coiii- except that 10 yeas and ion for till! lowed, iKU' lucstiou be the Wliole ipeal to the fise in the ■r shall ri'- iso and n Ise witliiMii :iall al\va,v> ler motion, an affiriiia- all be eoii- ^layor nr ad proceed appoint a cLZu.. Jp4,;™ 'jf ;,::;r ' '" "' uLnuea \\it)iout amendment or debate. By-laws^ 52. Unless previously renorted nTi..n i every By-law .b.,11 ,,'1 ^ , "P°" '^.^' '^^ Committee, Referring By. ^ x.^ xaw ^iialJ, unless otherw se determinn,! 1 ,, '^^s to cW Council, be commfttorl n+v .1 ^n-w-imiucd by tho'u'ttees. .'..■ice, o. ,„U.a„.ea , J„. ^rXsi^t'dlr' '-"■" " riirongli all its stao-es without 1 • ^''^ " ^^*^^^' ^'^^ll pass ,/ough?'i„ on Comntittee of the Who! , '"^ "^'''' ''^'''"^ '^ theSffie?°^^°"'- ■-vriting. "'"' ^"^'"^^^ ^^P«'^ ^P'^"'!! niotion in imlo^c ^+1 • ■, consuiered in its prooor ordpr'^"""''"*'''" unJoss otherwise ordered. p^upti oraei proper order. -oiye th. same fo^thwidi Afe re^tt tT" P ' t"'' 1^'^" '-pen to debate and amendn enTb f T Vrff^T;''^" tl."-d reading. When a Bv b,,,- • ''"V , ''^'''"*^ ^'''' ^ fe >Mien a l!3-la^^ is reported without amend- 15 in 10 PHOCEEDINGS OK COUNCIL AND COMMITTEES. By-Law uicut, i( shall lie foi'thwitli oriiert'd to he roail a tliinl time, at 1596. ,;j„,]j ^jj,jp .^g jjjjj,^, y^^, apjioiutod by the Council. By-laws when 58. AH Ev-Jaws, after havine; been finally adopted bv the adoptfil to be •, 1 ii • i • i ' copied inn Cuiuicil, sliall be copuxl into a book in their reiiular order as book, etc. ' * _ ° _ ii .supplement to the minutes of the Coimcil for the year in which they are passed, and shall have a separate in' ^^ba.a be „,- Use. 'Mion to the Coimcil ■ but ,„v T "'' """" "»"'■""'"- - ™J if .he petition „, eo^fu^ill^r;: ,-""""-. ™.. .„ present personal grievaneo r^r.,,- ■ complains of soiiiucompiainoTa -J be dispeseJ of at tlaat meeting * ' " <''^="«'»"> -l"--« the ,ea.. in „hich ..^ : ti^r :l'°e,!'T '^■""fBiF^" year next preeedinp- «„„j, ^ , ' *^' ''•'i'i"ii' the ction o,. p'e.i,il'"hl'tr5er t'""" ""■" — "i" ported on or not- bnt n. ^ ^.^^'^rred to a committee and re- »».y time before the con,n,en„eC "of 2 ^ ""■'""""' "' ing sucii motion. ' ™ -™"'' "e.xt prooej- b. Placedon a con,mi;.ee':r l' ;,:^; f C„„nei,„,a, Ag™ k placed on a co,,,,,,/,,, ., "'''■"*""' Ceuneil mav .nitfee. '"""« """«' "P«n such com- coiiimiiues. 65. The first member nn7..o,1 f convener nntil a chail , ,''"'' "^"""^ttee sliall be„. ^i imiu .1 cJiazi-man be reffnlarlv ■mnmSif. i i .,"''»♦ member coumiittee >-E,uiaii_) ai^pomted ])y said "«™^''' to be '^ convener until chairman. ^'n,i^!^y;::^Zr-:f'l '''''^''^ ^^ -nposeany^ ease of sn^ 0021^' ^"''' '" ^""""' ""^'' " ''" committees, when a majority shall be a quorum. 67. There shall be annually appointed at fhn fl . on allowed tL ?„,",' °,"',?'f"' '"" "' ™<-l,SS5;,S *'' »'■ «'» Uy^iZ : t:'o5rV'-^' '"-.r™'"- .-ent, and othei. citi/or.^ nv„ ^^ ^ Cunuiutteo pre- ™«i".s coop. j,r ;.i;];v„n;rc' "* °°'"""""° -mbo. „„, „„;„,. mo.w.ro;,',,:";.::;; cf °-''"'" "^ luo xoiiowing regulations: ™"'mittees. •">'*■.. ".e ,„oi„„ ,„rt;r; ":;,;: :- »: - ^^ k^-- . o .> uiutr. s->' "-o Aall l,„vo attached to it a prn'rosSf T"° ? '■""■'''"l "■..... .o and an analviioal i„de. shar^ top foTfr "' ""■»■•<="- "«r- 00 iept for e.oh min.jto book.ffi;a' 10 ^1 ^ 1 p-w 4 1 14 PROCKEDINGS OF fOUNC'II- AND COMM1TTKE8. By-Law 1596. RfcordiiiK (livlsiouH. (r>.) WliiMi ii division takes place uii any ciiiostion, the votes of the iiienibers sliall bo rcconlcd, if retiuired by one of it^ iiieiabcrH. ()rdfr(.to be (,"•) ^" 'inlor or aiilbnrity to do any mailer or ihiiig shall cimirma.i and be recognized as emanatinf; from uiiv Coimnit.tco unless it is to refer tu the . . . , ... i ,',,,, . . . minute under HI wntiiifT, iior urilcss it IS si";iied liv the ( liairiiian or Aetinir wliicli it is , . 1 ,. , . ■ issued. ( liaii-inan, and reiers to thi' iiiiimto ot lia^ Hoard under which it is issued. Generni duties 75. 'I'lio ffeueral (lutics of tilt* Standiiiii' and Sijceial Coni- 01 committees. . , -^ i imtteea ot the Council siiall be as follows :— Tn report to (1.) To rciHU't to tlio Couucil ffoiu tinit! to tiuie whenever the Coimcil. i • i i i (lirect((i by the (.(Mincil, and as oftuji a.s the iiit('rcs)|i of the City may require, on all mutters connected wtih tho duties imposed oi\ them respectively, and to re<'omnicnd such action by ihe Council in relation thereto, as may be deemed neces- sary. To prepare ny- (•_>.) To prepare and introduce into tho Council all such laws to give ' ' Kport*""'"^ By-laws as may be necessary to give eifect to the reports or recommendations of the respective) Committees that are adopted by the Coitacil. To give effect V'^-) lo givo effect by tho Jnstriiraeutality of tko proper reiat^e t"oTheir offictT or oiTicers, to all By-hiws aud resolutions of tho Coun- respective -i i j i i • • i duties. cil, that r««ate to tho duties ot the respective committees. To audit accounts. (4.) To audit all accounts connected with the discharge of the duties imposed by tto Council or with the perform anee of any work, or the purchaso of any material or gootls undof tlic supervision of the rosj-^ctive conimitt^,M„ ..ks. ''"^•" «ivo.i ,„• .lu „ivo th 16 fO.U.MrTTKK O.Y FINANCE. n\i f 11-- . ''.^-linv, or hv jinv l!v 1.,,,. t ti '"Ht'-eon ' ''.^' <'M\ Mill IM-' ll„. ,1,,.; -I, • "•' ''.^ '■'" "f tlHJFlnniar. i"-'i*.''X:r;i;:L;^; ;;;;:r';;::-;;:;''--/'^'^;'-"'--. '•----"" ^^ .bovo ,K.i„„.,, ,.,, ,>^,„^. , J ;'" ;;» t'.o o,!,..- .o,i.nmteos;s;;i-^r -Clin, involv- „ , ;: ";„::"' -ooi.uiioiidation, o,- pi..,-"-- -:• officer of tl^ IZ ;,. r':rV^'"^-'"" "--'-•> or of Cun^inittoeoaFinancie " ''"^ ^'^''^ ^^^'"'^'^ ^^'^^ «-'^l "..-un 'ir;;;:';:;:;; z^z^ nr'- -^ -^'<..«r--' tl- law, uiHl ;i B , ^^7/--.'"-, an.l shall roq„iro 'I'-c paid; and no acconnf .In """' *''' ■'^^ounts press],. authonVo, It 'oT ".'^""'''"^ "^"^^^^••' "^^ ox- same shall have been first InidW ^^'^"^'-er, until the '■"'-- .-■.'™'!.::tMt::;,;;r "'™°" ineiKinfior. „7 • ' t-"Safreraeiit., roijort, recoiii-™'"«'o iiieiK.ation, olami, aeconnt, or nrocpp.lina. iLr i • havenghtto T'ondifiiT-rt ,.-r , • Proceeding involving tlio G\--°''J^'^""ac- liiKiiriiro oi nionov. in otjp tlir. on i ii counts, sc on, or (^) slnii o^-o^i ii ^ onimittee reporting 21 1 i 16 PROCKEDINUS OF COUNCU. AM> CO.NtMlTIEES. ^fsM^ '•'"' '■^'"''"''""■'" "'' 'i""";y Ik'voikI tho ostimiiteH for tlii< y.'ur ^ • lor niiv work or .Morvicc. In caso niiv contract, order, on- AiiRfiiicnt, report, rfcoiiiincn.lation, claim, accf)unt, or pro cccdinji of any other CoMiniilUxi shall he ohjectetl to on aiiv of tho jun-onnds aioresnid Uy tho C'onimitteo on Finance, and the ohjeciion or report of' tho Coniinittce is appealed ajrainst hy any iniMid>er of the ( 'onnci!, the appeal shall not ho allow- (•y-Iaw after lh(> i r;oj)tion of tho Est! u'SISiir ''''"''''' '" ^'"^''' >'^^^ ^'^ reindato tho maio'er in which tho ■ re\-eniic required f()r the current, vear should ho raised. ofXniHtk"' '^ '"'■-* '" ^''•"^''I'-'i' '""1 report as often as may bo necessary co'rporald. "" "'° management of all matters connected with stocks, honds, or secnrities of any kind held hy tho corporation. JwlJiMmr'lhe ^ ^'^ ^^ ''"^''' ^^'^* sp^^cinl supervision of tho hooks of ac- lain'omcm".' *'""'"H document-^ and vo,,e.!ers, and of all moneys, deheib tnres and secnrities in the Treasurer's, Comi)troll(!r's, Tax Collector's, and Assessment Commissioner's olHces, and shall also have tho supervision of tho Tn>asnrer and Com|>tr(*ller and of any or all ofllcers in their ilepartments umler them. To advise ihe treasurer. (7.) To advise the Treasiiror, Comptroller, Tax Collector and Assessment Commissioner when called upon to do so, in any or all matters ]iertaining to their office. Toseethatthe fS.") To SCO that all duties and services which oudit to he duties of • i i otTicersare iiovformod liy tlio Citv Clcrk, Treasurer, Comptroller, A^- lully executed. _ ' ' ^ sessmont Commissioner, and Tax Collector, and any officer or officers in their de]uartments, are fully executed. To forbid the (^.) To forbid tho siirninc; or dcliverv of anv cheque or of delivery of . , ' . ' , ', „ cheque -,vhen any SGcurity, or the payment oi any money by the Treasurer, it they should think it expedient so to do, until tho matter can bo further considered, or can be referreil to the Council. To generally rtiaunge the financial airairs of the City. (10.) To roiriilate all mattort^ connected with the recei|)t and ]iaynient of money, and to order tho adoption of such regulations in connection therewith as may bo deemed neecs- eary for the jn-eyention of any payment being made in con- 00 t 1S06. 77. Tlio iiiinufos of pro(.,.p,li,„rs i,, ..n ,,,,„.,. ,, . 1. 1.11 l„. n,,.nislu,l ,., ,1,, r ' "i"Mimc(..sr.,i„r„rni,h. '^ ••'•I'ot;'rCunnni,u.owl..„,nvr,.Il,,Jn,..nl,v, ( I'litt'OoMFiimru-otudoi-o. I " i; iih ( ,., III- , ill ca^eH of "" < l".f ()(h,or ot tl.o .Icparfmrnt in uM.-h tl.,. ..,uc.n.,.,„.v'""^''"-°' o.' .K^cossuy „n.o., stating ,.„.,,,„, th. IcK.li u ;f -.N suanot,.xc.cd.n^tu.l„n.dn.4and,ilXv.iolla'^n .W ,psCM-VU.O OJMVoW oi tl.o olh..or r<.pnrt.)no. ,],,,,„„ ,, i-,,,^^.,^,,, ^uc..oportf,..,,.,U,o:. at least wi,-,int.vn,v-f::/^^^ ortlu>s.,n,ngof,l.osamo(tho,]aya,nll,,,,n..f.i.,, .nuu.k.!tho.oon).totlK.^ n.noo, MhK-h (^,nnui,(eo shall hav., pow.r t.. onhr tho -.1. o ooaso, ,f .|... oa p.,„,.,„ ,,„, ,1, ,,,, ^J- ^ :_ -ct.n, of 1^. Ccnoil thcroafto,., and on L dof I ,^ }-vH,a. of the Con.mittoo on Finan.s at snoh uk-, inV - 1. ast at the next subsequent n.eetino. of tI,o (',„nu.il. "■ "'" ; "'' '"^ITi-om-iation of any part of tlu. Citv'^.r,,';'^ u r 1 '"Vr'^T ''"^ '"" ""^ ''"''" ^''•^•^ subn.ittodt;,p^vl^!Jsl";!SK .1 .conmicuded to the Council by ,1,,. Conuni,,.. .,n Fin-Co.r'"eeo„ - ee :n he year zn which sueh vot,, resolution or IJv-law is""^""' P'-oposed. and no sum of nionev for fixes rr.nt.,1. V f('(.< r-P n,,,. 1 • 1 1 . ' i'i-\<'^, lentals, licenses, f<<> of ny kind, or otherwise in any uay afFeetin, or din.in- nng t^ljo vevenuo of the City, shall be remitted or susl d- ; l.y the Council until rc-onunended to the T'oun il ' aforesaid by such Conimittco on Finance. 23 18 J'UUCKKDIMls OF I'OUNOIL AN1» CUMMITIKES. By-Law 80 .No ( nimuilliii ov utiiwr of tlio Council sluill oxcoud ^ Ui( ii|ii)ro|in!ilioii iiiiiilit to sucli CniiiiiiiiK'o I'ur any imrpoHu, co..imii.«, '""' ^''"" " '"' '"^^''"'' \\''''"'"l 'lie iipproviil of tlio Coiiimittou JM.\\r%"afii;l,,'''' ^'''"""•'^' '""' "' •'"' t '"UiifiJ, for any ConiiniftoQ (o cxpoiKl iMu.ktu ih«m. uioiiey aiipropriiilfil to any onu jdirposu on ujiy oilic-r pro. l>o¥C'cl Work or sci'vii'c. CO.MMITIKK O.N WUliUS AND I'Utn'KUTV. |iV.'.'" ",'/"'"■ 81. In iiiMition to tlic^ duties prescrilKMl by hiw or l)y tlir •. ov^,, .cvcniy-tifili M;ction of liiis lly-luw, or l.y any other Ky-law ol I he ( iiy of Winnipeg, proscribing duties to tho Coniinitlic nil Works and Property, tlio duties espLt-iuily imposed on tlie Coniiiiiilee (111 W'di'ks ami Proporty, shall ho us follows: — m°au«Tre°"t. ' '• ' ''" "-'onsidiT all.! report on all matters relating to s(>\v- niKtoHcwers, ,.,.., ,i,,,i,„^ ,f,,,,,.,,^ ],,„^,,^ .j,,,.^^.^^ j,„j^^^ thorou-hfarcs, and their iiiaiutenanee a^i-ainst encroaelmient. sidewalks, fences, surveys, lands, the employment of labor and jmrchase of niii- tcriai for al! tho purposes connected with such matters. To report on mntters relnt- (-•) 1'"' report and recoiiimond to the Council such refiii- '3'iin'«s,''''' I'Ti""^ ^'''i- tlio control of private buildings, drains and fence, irnius, .Vic. ji^ „|,,^. |„. ,,,,[„isito for tliG jitiblic siifcty and welfare, and in Jiccordaiiee with tho legislative enactments. (;i.) To report to tho Council in their final report for each ^, ,,„ . '"'■> on "11 works of permanent inii)roveiiieiit in connection .mprove,ueut. ^vitli tlio city jjropcrty above enumerated, as it may bo con .'■•idered essential to the welfare and couvenienc-Q of the citi- zens to bo carried out during the nsuing year, together with the estimated cost of tho work so recommended. To nnnnally report on all works of pcrinancnt To control the Ciiy Engineer. To (jive ellect to the orders of Council, To confer with ottier conirait- tees, itc. so as to provide an uniform sys- tem of opening up streets. (4.) To direct and control the City iMiginecr and lii staff, in the discharge of their duties, and to report to the Council from time to time on all matters connected with the duties of bis department. (."'.) To give eflFect to such orders of the Council in rela tion to the ]ierformance of work under other Committees. ((».) And shall confer from time to lime with any other Committee, Commission, or Company having any special or statutory right in the streets, so as to provide an uniform sys- 24 leni (,f ized, p Jigo :ho (7.) •ill mar hiiildiin pcrlies. the City {'•>.) ' tlie City ( .1 U. ) liic leasii report n| (ll.J 82. In ■'^cvonty-fil lltltd " A the J^'ire I 'lipc.e, the Iiiiltec oil (i.) To •^iippiy ant liosc, hose-t ai;d to see "I'dcr, repa (-'.) To * I'liiici], on liou.scs, the "1' biiildiiig- i'"r. .-hould -iiitahle prei ^3.) To 1 I'l'igade. "' ^"l'*UL AM. (.(J.\l,Mliii,K«. i-i,' Phmk'lur';;:';;,''!:;;;;" ';'"f "« ;." "!'"" "- «la,n. By-Law ( >') To niuiium. .,,„j ,.,,,,,,,., ,.,, II I'llildillKH. (''•) 'Jo Iliim.'ii'o 1111(1 rcniiff . n no.) To consiiliT and rciif.rf , ii xr • 19 ^"•^ '^'"l'-videf.n.,lH.i.s„i,|..,f,,„n,,i„^l icriml- priipcrty of tity. To provide for 'lUlldiiiK permU$. «-n*;i''i:::;:,,;",:;'Hi;:';,;i;r*';' '^' ^-^ '•>■ "-— lit],,! " \ I. 1 ,. "VlilW, JJy-law \o. KJI't ,,„ "',"'"■ O" Hire. II1J((I A /,\- aw tof tlin r»..,. • .■ iOI.f, en- Water Htid 'll)>0, llOSC-t'arks and all otJlor an„nrn.,. '■"^^'"f^S, hoiSc-S, ,,„ „„u^er, re- ■iP,l f ..1 I ^Pl"^'^'i'»s Cdiint'cted thi.i-.Ai-;tl, !,".""«'" 'he •'I'll to S(;(' t lat tint ^•11. w, ,,1 ^<-"-u llUloWltll, PlreDepart- ''(.11. iiKt h.illlc, wli,.,, propiip^^^, I . ment. ^ '"•'If-'N i-epaiv and cifici..ncy. ' '" ^''-'"' '■'■'•■ ''-^> .1.0 sL,;:' I f ;V';; o::r;':f ;'r ■ r- •"""■ h.£i''° "°" """'■'■"''"" "^ "'O --"^o- of ,1,0 ft-o,.,. ve iiuper- vision of th, •'ire nrijadc 20 PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCII, AND COMMHI KES. By-Law 1596. To report on lighting of the City. To report an to supjily of water. Til report on the estahlish- nient of Hire Limits and inspection of buildings. (4.) To report on tho lighting of tlio City, on tlio placing of lamps, and tho inspection thereof. (5.) To enquire into and report on the supply of water, and tlie erection and maintenance of tanks, wells, or other means of supply. (().) To consider and report on all matters connected with the e:^tablisliincnt of iirc limits, the inspection of buildings with reference thereto, and tJio prosecution of offenders against sncli regulations as may be enacted. 'i.) And shall confer with the Committee on Works and To confer with Committee on prop'^erty a« to I'l'opd'fy. ^o as to provido an uniform system of opening n|i mXnn^sy". ^tvoetfi or breaking in upon tlie macadamized, planked or u'"p"st'reet's."'"*'])iivoil purtions thereof wtih the least damage thereto pos- sible. COjnUTTEE ON MAKKET, LICENSE AND HEALTH. Duties of 83. That in ad the licensing of auctioneers, livery staldes, horses, cabs, car- riages, oinnibusses, and other vehicles used for hire, and to consider and report on By-laws governing the same. (o.) To recomniend li the Council such regulations as should apply to hawkers or petty chapmen, and other persons carrying on petty trades, or who go from place to place, or in, or with, any boat, vessel or craft, or otherwise carryina' goods, wares or morchandisQ for sale, and to consider ami report thereon, and the sum or sums which should bo Icyidl for license permitting tho said persons to carry on said bii-i- ncss. Licensing c.Tbs, car- riages auc- tioneers, &c. Hawkers, petty chap- men, &c. To have super- (4.) To havo Supervision over all officers of tho Corpora- vision ol .., -,. , ,, licenses. tiou appointed as police, unless otherwise provided by stat- 26 I'KOCEKDINGS OF COTTvrTT ..-r. ^ l-OU^CIL AXD COMMITTEES. 21 (-Vilimi ttoo on ^Lu-] <-'".^-. - ,■ . , pUOllC markets, wei'dl hnn^nc; ,•„ ^- a.ul report all Ot weights and ineasni-n* fl • "'^"''^'^ l"-^P0CtlOn affairs VelaUng b ami ineasuics, the prevention of forP=if.,n;., '"P^biicmar- i be communi- iw:\S!J:'!?Z""^^^^"^.fi^^ «" communications and., tenders addressed to or read before the said Committees, ex--'''«'^'«"" prescribe i file all communica- tions, &c. 29 ii^: if 24 PKOCEEI)l.\(iS OF COIWCII, AM) COJIMITTEKS. y^Law cop such cuiumuiiications i.s am referred U, the Council, an.l __ • HlKill piv]):ire the reports of the several coniniittecs for tin- LoiniciJ, and shall furnish tlie nioniLers tiiereof with copie.s of sanio, if possible, on tho day i)roecding ineetini-' of the Council. Council 'h!'Cmcers"f ^^-•) 'J'" ±'""'''^1' <■!'« Treasurer and Comptroller of the a,e„act,..e,us,City, tlic City Engineer, and the Chairnum of each of the '^'""^'"S or other Coniniittces, M-ith notice of all resolutions, enactments, and orders of the Council relative to the mattei'.s }-iin\ or contract same, sucU Morks have been entrustc^d to some othor engineer or architect. °"^^^ (C.) He shall decide upon, select and enmloy such nmn r bcr of foremen, inspectors, mechanics, and laborer as v*^-'""""- he ]-e(iuirod from tinm f^ f £ \-. ^'^•'^orers as may specters and ™.pioyco, shall be pa™e S:''^;::7«i,-:> -f JW to dismissal at any tfao by him or by tho Co,,ncil „iS I; i 31 26 PROCEEniNOS OF rOl-NClL AND COM^tITTEES. By-Law 1596. into (•!.) Ho shall exiiminc, or cause examination to be made, ^ nil complaints of ilofcctivo sidewalks, i)aving, or drain- To examine '^^^'' ""*^ ^^ ^'"^^^ ^"'^^^ moasTires as may bo necessary to securer "dJfect"'4"' ^^'^ conservation of the public thoroughfares and their main- drlraagef&c. tcnaiice ngainst encroachment. mits'fo'rS,";. ^"-^ ^^^ ^'^'''^1 s'S''^ "^' permits which may bo granted by iug streets, &c. the Coniuittce t)n Works and Property for opening streets. sidewalks, or other public places, for the purpose of laying down gas or water pipes, or private drains, or for any other purpose whatever. ^wor^m'en"" ^-^'^ ^^® ^^^^^ ^^^^^ '^ wcekly rctum to be made to him of and work done ii 11 wofkmeu employed and materials used during the week, and of the amount and description of work done, and submit the same to the Committee on Works and Property. sn,!'5-?l"!°^,. ^^-^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ examine and certify all bills for material niiis lur iiitiiC" 111* rial and labor.i and labor agauist the Corporation, and make, or cause to be made, the surveys and eximiinatious necessary for the purpose. To have con- (10.) lie shall have control of all assistants emnloved in trol ol assist- i • j , i c m . "^ t'raclors"&c department, and ot all corporatoiu contractors, subject to the terms of their respective contracts. To report . (H.) He shall roport from time to time to the Commit- obstructions in -,„ , , the perform- Heoi ou \\ orlis and Property, or to any Committee havinsr co"- duties. nizanco of tllfc matter, or to the Council, as the case may re- quire, any obstruction ho may meet with in the course of his duties, and any matter upon which he may require advice or instruction. ^ian'='aid's e- ^^^'^ ^^^ ^^^'^^^ fumish the Council and the various Com- when 'required ""'^'^^^^ thereof with all ylans and specifications required in co^'immi"' connection with the roads, streets, lanes, bridges, sewers, drains, culverts, and other corporation worljs, and take and furnish all levels, and make all surveys in connection with the same, and also perform all engineering services connect- ed with the Corporation of the City of Winnipeg. tijne be qnired. "ia'ks ani 'pening of ence tlieret( (17.) ir ;«'foil.-;of a ns.) m ?lio\r the CO 'ion. ;ind an (V.K) JIc^ jIjow the pe gress. (20.) He contain a cop intended worl ' :-'!.) Ho ■'liall contain M-orks to be e( f22.) He si sliail contain c man of Comm To have cus- fl3.) To prepare, and have the custody of, and be respon- tody of plans .,, j" n i i i . -i ' i aud estimates. siDlo lor, all such plans and estimates as may from time to 32 (23.) The C Book, and Mat '•afe. with coun rROCElCDINGS oi.- COUX,,, ,,, ti))ic b(. I'ediiu.,.,) , 1 , " 'l-.X'-l. ' ■ ' '" """" »■"•" »'■ "» ^ ,„.„ .,.. 3.-W 1396. ;/•'•) iroslu,]! keep u •• !>],,, (V , V ,. ^^ Jf "'^"11 plans, pis, .m d, ::; ' "'"'■'' ^^='" -n.ain,..„«.o, (l-^) I/o slijill keen ., "7^ . i^ ^'".v Connnittee tlua-eof. - ''"' ^'' *''"■ ^'o">icil ,„• eneellioroto. ^' "^ f''<-' niiniitc in pof,,,.. HT.) ITo shall keep ., .) He shall kpcn -. " P^ .-^ grass. °^ '^^' pontrnct M'orks in pro-^°"''- (20.) He shall keen an " V f , -c (23.) The Certificate Book, Permit Pnr.1 r < and Materials -mA d. td ^ ^'' ^^neral Order„ , "leiiais and stores Book shnll he, h ^ ■ ■. .Bookstobe - th counterfoils lik^ ^ -^^ - - ooKjUall be kept m dupli-j^Pj *" dupH. 27 ler fate. Cheque Book, and both ord er or 33 28 i'i;ii( i:i:i)iM,.s oh cur.Ncii. am> ( hmmhikks. By-Law ,r I't iticjilr Mini I'diiiitrrt'oil .-liiill lie sigiu;d by llu) luigiiifiT 1500- IM.UT.VilM.. witMncoouni. |,,,|,| , , f ( ■, ,|| , m 1 1 ] ,,,,, is returned wiih ihc Mccomit. Noccmtnictto 91. W III IKV cr wmk i> (l(iii(< iiiiil iii;il*'i'ial Mipnlird mi licctrlilifil . . . . until com- (l( r II WTillcii fuiii rjict, iio iiccoiiiil (PI- ostiiuatt! tor sucli work pictct!. ('!• iiiiili.'riiil >liiill lie (■(•i'lilicil In ilic JMigincoi', or [laid liv \\u- , 'rri'iisurt'i' unless iiinl until tlio eoniplcto e\-ccut ] >ii ul' the (.'onliMcl iiiiil ImiiiiI (ir any) sliall lirsl havo been i-ertilled li\ l!ie V 'ily Sdlieitiir. 2'hc Cilij >>ulicilor. Diiticsof City 92. 'I'lu' (liilies ot' tliL! ('Itv Solicitor shall 1)(^ as 1'ollo\v>: Solicitor. Todrnftpeti- (D He shall draft all such |ietiti()iis or ineinorials a- tionn, Ssc. to 1 ,11 ,1 . 1 \ 1 • . 1 , , -1 I , . lesisinture. iiuiv lie jiresenteil liy tile said .Miuiieijial ( iiuneil t(» tile (mv ernor-Oeiieral, l,ieut('naiit-(ioveriior, or tlio I )oiiiiiii()ii im Trovincial Legislature, and all Acts of rarliaineut. wliidi Ilia.' be desired by the C'ouneil aforesaid; and shall give ;ill tlic ni'cijssary notiee> of a|ii)lieation for such Acts, and attend 1.1 the passagi' thereof through the said Legislature and ilu; various Coininittees tliereuf. Todrnitor (-.) Ho sluill draft ov rcviso all IJy-laws inh-odiiced iiilo revise .T 11 By- , . i \i • • i /i .| i i. i . ,i iBwsof Council the said .Munieipal Louneil; ami no Jiv-law sliall be tinallv and certify i • i i i- i same. ]>asseiuinittet^ thereof, with any other persdii or corporation whatsoever, according to such terms as may Ir' agreeii ujion between the parties thereto. To draft or (4.) ITc sliull, upoii the request of thq said Council, or revise when ' . i- i j" requested aiiv Lomiiiitteo thereoi, dratt or revise any prelinunarv preliminnry ' • i i ■' r agreements, agreement which may bo considered necossary by the said Coimcil or Committee, pending the execution of a more for- mal contract between the said Corporation and any other ]iarty or parties. ( ;>. ) ti'i; hav lions of cd to be 'ir of an :iny oljie (• n'vis,. .,11 s,„.|, ,. I •"" "•'^" "^ •'"' "latlxT, '."--.^:!l;i.!::;::;r:::;:^;; ;"': ■>■ tioiis. -^ ' ''"'.^ "II' ^iii-li iiistnic- >f ur cirp.initiojw t,.,,^,,.,^^;, ,,„ ,, .,. ,' ' '<> •>n\ pCl - tenants, &c., i 'lUli* lltsp.lsslll^' upon City |„,^ I ,,,,..i.i.l»ta,.U,a, person wlioiiisoevcr all sii,.|, „ r ' '" '"0 direcud by ""■"> '■'''■■■ -.uv,,,,,.,.L':":t,,:::;;;;;ir''''-''"''''' -'.'■if::!:" 1:',:;:':;:::?;,"; '"'"-■■ ■•' ■■"-/—• < "I'JJOratlOll, or to whidi tl,,. =n; I r< " ' >= '*'^ ^"'' ^'"'if"its or actions i--- Courts of Cont.nou .aw or I.p • ^^^^ c^^^^ < ''">'^<-ry; and shall issue all writs cut'o- ,11 dn^ft all pleadings, uoticos, affid:;^ otw'Z:':'Ti M.l.pu'ua all wituosses who uuiy bo requisite for 7 ''' conduct of such prosecutions and dofo'cr ' ^'■'^"' (0.) Whenever any of such suits or actions shall ).o .. Jerred to arbitration, either by consent JfiT ! u ''-^- To attend r.- , 1 1 « -^ consent 01 the parties thorotr. f"'"'«« to ar- ■• I'y order of a Judge of the Court in which the rio'^n""""' i- pending, he shall attend to the prosecution o'lXc o^ -•h smts or actions before such arbtirators, and sh H u^ P'-a all witnesses, and take all such other proceedings t • il 80 rnut'EKItlMiS (IK ('ul'.NCll, ANO COMMITTEES. By-Law mjiv lie net cssarv iti IIk; course of such prosecution or d ^^^- l(iic'>; i.inl -hiill i;i\c wrillcu notice to the iMiiyor iiiid Cliiiir iiiiiii of liio Cutimiitteo uiidcr whoso iunsdictiou iiiiv such Notice thereof i ,. i ■ , , . ' , . to Mnycir, etc, iK'tluil or niiltttT lllliy [Hi ot tUl- tllllc illld phlCO ap|)(ilMtcd li.i' liic liciiriiiji' of iiiiv sue!) suits, uctions or luutlcrs. -nch (»lii( I thi;r ai( mice of tl l°\kv"'ofn^' ""'"•^ "*' •'''"'" ""'■"•' *'"' <'''X I^"l'''i" <^""'' \\'l'*'" ^poeiiil requ'.'-.toT'''''^ 1,^ requested so to (h. hv the City V-AU: .Mii^istrato, the .Mayor, or Ahleniiau presiding' nt said Court. To ndviiie Court (11.) He sliall adviso the Court of Ii(i\i>ion ui)oii : II of Revisiioii. .,.,,,. (lue-tious ol law ailectiiiff asscssuieiit appeals to the sai'l (otirt. and snlmiiiled to him hy tia^ Ciiairnian thereof; ai- sha'l at tlic request of the said Chairinan, attend to and i fnid any case ajipealed from tlie said Court to the Couir ('(unt ,lu(1ii(' or (,)ui'en's ".encii, or any other Court havin'j a])pellate juri -^diction. Toattendto] { 1 l'. ) lii; shall attend to tii(5 selth'meiil of all -uits, ii ■ si'alement of , . • i . suits, claims, tiiiiis. claims, or (leiiiaiids ;'o;iinst, the sanl t orporation n etc., nxainsl , . , . , ' , , , City, wheii re- icrpcd to Iiiiii for sctl h'tuout liv the said ^lunicipal Council. f erred to liim • ^ for settlement. ,; J. jmy Conimittet- tlicveof : aud siiall di'aw all receipts, n h'ases aud ae(|uittaiices, wiiich may Ik* necessiry to carry in- to eft'ect the isli'iictioiis of tho, said Council or (Anniuittee in regard to such settlement. 94. 11 (lisci'(,'et ) (^>v llu) C ini; the p!. (1.) II hililt. alt.' (2.) II, even ■, fur ncls, stove made or ko (.'Mile repaired \v li''ii therco y't'V, Watc iiift- jiiri.sdii (r5.) He >]iai To advl.se Cor- poration offi- I ,. ^, ,, .■,. , / .1 ■ i' /■ ciai8, each of tile Committees, or tiic ( hairmau Thei'cot. am ive to tlu* said .Miiiiiciiiiil Council, ;!ii O 111'' 31ayor, Clork, Treasui-er, Assessment Comniissiouer, Euuin eci", and to any ('onii)troner, AssessiU's, CoUectoi-s, RtMurn- inj; Officers, Pouiidkeepcrs, Police ]\lagistrato, Chief of I'n- li(C, Sinkiiic; Fund Trustee, or other oflicers appointed hy tli ; said Conneil, his advice npon any question of law arisino- in the course of tho duty of such officers, and properly sid)iiiit- ted for that ])iirpose to the said Solicitor. '4.) lie Jirovisioiis illld all otli: now or niav .) It .sl 'ion and inf ilaiil and act To give proper (l'^-) And, generally, he shall give duo and proper attcn- ?awdepart'-° tion to all the usual business appertaining to the law depart- ment o c ty. .||^j,jj| |.,£ ^Yie City of Winnipeg. All officers of 93. It sliall be tliQ duty of all other officers of this Corjior- fu'rnish'the' *°ation to fumish the CMty Solicitors, upon request, witli any ion of L jon "eclilest documeuts, books or papers in the custody or possessi all documents 36 required by him Ct5.) Alii of offenders wi.rtho«ai,lolii,.,,. 31 Sitlicif,,,. sii,.|, By-Law I'lii'' 111 til,. |i(;rr,,,'iii- 1696. Inspeclor of /luildiuy.s. 94. Tlinv (liscn.'c I'm' liic •Cltv.i'W ■ ''"'•' '''•^Pt'«'tor .,t |!|, , i,|,.^ vol .Mpeetorof « irV <)t W lllllllinn- ai...l. • '.1^ Builc lllifH. '■' 'I., sluill .nn'seo tlic mvli,,, illllf ,,|, I ---....111 r.l 1,11 hlllldllHTs (o IioDutifflofm- \MtlllIl the ( lly „i Wllin |)L"' """'HnK—to r"-.-5- oversee erec- / 9 \ ir 1 It tion, etc . of -■■■'• . f".- ■.■,. boile,,,, ,„;::,,,,' '"■'■■i;'»«»..i«'«"iH,T„„. ™*-k^'i ■»■].,■ „„„:;„ 1; "^■^ *- «- «- (•'!.! [I (' sliii '-" ti„.,-c„r siuii i„,vo L,, , • ■ ; :,' """ *"' 'I'o «'■«■• ""--"K'' '^ '"^'^ "''•"'lied from the On.rim.-ft^. "nless permit ^'li'C, Water jiikI f ;...l,f ,,. '" '^'1'^ ^0"lITlUteo on obtained. '"«i-».i:H;:\:;'t:::;-;x;:i;::" -■■-■-- .1.1,1 nil ♦! I. , i«-iHt.lu,S ol J^'-Law Xo. IGK) ^imself with •iii'l all otlier By-laws of tho nifr, x i - . -^"■I'J; contents of J liiwa OI tiie L/lty of A\ mil neo- wlilr-l, ,. Erection of now or niav lioroafter hecomPi uJ-e.. *. 'I^^' ^^^"^^^ are Building, and a . ■•K'oine law lor the prevention r.( ,"!,. „ £r<'*eaiiou of (■■r the erection of buildings. Prevention o± nresFire-By-uw. (/^■) It shall 1)0 his duty to prosecnto .,11 >,. i "■"" and infrilftion of thnW '' '^ ''''^''y ^''"I'I-To pro,ecule inu.Krion ot tlio J5y-laws niont onod and to ha ,.;,.. ^'°>atio»so/ ^''"" '"'d active in the discharge of his du" ^^«'--«-- ("<-.) All fees and costs incurred hv him in fl.o ^ of oflonders against tho Bv-laws it ein moi tione fT T' "- -- '" wi^c nv,}ny.r,A + 1 -1 .' ' ^ "' "^eu tlOnOl Uot OtllLT- *"«^1> Pfosecu- ijuiuun^s elected during the year in the sev-^rni^'1-!:!.?^' 37 ings erected in the several wards. ■J 82 I'KiM |;i |)|.\(,s (II (iilM II. \M) CiiMMI I IK|;s ny-Lnw rr.il wjinl- cf ihi' Ciiv, s| ii'viii;; llir |iMr|MiM' |nr wliidi lii.;, 1500 Wcl'i; Cdli-I I'liclcd iiihl ||ir kilhl uT nijilrrial I'lli [iluycd. iltnrcmn,7'!!f''* ' ^' ' "'' "''''" "'"^" '''T'"'' '" 'ill'lll^H' l"nil tll.^ llllllll.ir ..I wCh'lmvr I'lliMin-- in rilcli W;inl \\lli<'ll llllVc IllK li'l'^iullr (•(ill-^i(lci"lllli ' 'I'^iii'-' I'l' :ilii'i'iil ii>i''. .-.iH'cirs iiit; pai'tifiiliirs wlii'ii ^lU'li ip' llll(lt'^^ont' cniHiilt-Maltlr rt'iMiim, nil|>n|'lillll. Topteiiiir.Mn (1..) He >||;|i| ;|l-<' slli.w liv ('oIkIcIISI.'i I laliln wlicllici' llir iiiiiii lalilc "' , . . ' liicrrnsr,,i Mr- iiilllilici- i.t lirw lill i |( I i im's l|i|V(! illCrCilSCi | ,ir (lilllillisluMl, n< '"«■"'"■'■''"'• tiihipiircd willi |irt>\ idii-^ yi'jirs. To n.Tf..rni nil ( Id.) He sllilll pci'l'nnil, ill julditinll to till' abnv«> nicilll tlir- cliiiirn prf- ' ^'■'''^'"V.m"*' '''I 'liiti(>. ;ill llic duties nrcscribcd liv liv-lii.\v \( KWr linv Nil. 1(11 1. ' ' . flic ('il\ iml licrciii .-ipi'i'iiillv dirt'cted. Licfiisc Inspector. ) Ml' nt I.tCfiiHe 111 Apiioinlnifiil 95. Tlirrc slmll lie il ppoilltcd ;i culll pclrllt jici'-^oll li nf I.irtMWP III- ' ' 1 ' culled tlie llis|iec|ipr nt' l,ieellS"s i'or tin- ( 'ity n{' Willlli Mlcll ;l|i|iiiililiiiclil to cnlltilllle ilurilii;' the plciisur;; of spcL'lor. lie-, ( "(lilllcil. (ti. I I cl' llllllh" I" ol'iliiill "I !lic SI cl' ,!« Iin cr ^iMMii I, lining o :lliy liICiK Inl'lllllt i>>| (7.1 II ( '01111111111 ill!!-', tuifC c.irryiiii; < {>.) A 1 ( oiI'cikIc |i:iid, sliiil (!t. ) II -pccjlied, l:y-l.asv" Diiticn— Sii vision of 111 iKT- (I.) Me slmll li.tvc suiierv'isioii over all persons to ',vl fi' icensed. lU'cilMS itrc issued Ti) inspect pre- ( :?. ) 1 f c slmll iiiitl « A t liurnii;;'!! insiH-'tioii nf thr ])i'eii Hiises tci [)P (-• 1 I niises to t>e ik'nsed. Htuiilit to lie licensed To niHkc fii- quirifs n.« to iiec'teci with licenses. ;!."^ IFc sllilll make all ciKiiiires rehitivn to mutt iih tl 11 -i," ers cell niatttTscnn iiecied Willi tile liTatit ui"' ot liciiiiscs as nuiv lie ri'iiiiired i^ ecan- the duo oh.siM'Viiiiee of tlio liv-laws of the Coiiiicil. ;ni' Id re|iori i and llealtl hereon ill full to the roiuiiiiltee on Market, I. ICCll-:: £.6. TIk pic-crilied ' iJy-Law "iiMie T diifies as I ' '"iniiiittee "!■ Miv Ke.S( Tn inspect licensed pre- .) Ill' -liall visit at least onc(> in overv niontli, and ofini- i f ne II mi.ses, toascer-er if iieccssai'v, all premisi;s iici tain if By-law.s are o 'iiseil liv the Citv, for the jiiir- ritb orapiied jioso of ascertaining whether the jiersuiis licensed coi Hl'lV wi 111 til provisions o f the ISvlaws li'overninii' licenses. To prosecute violations of By-laws. {J>.) lie shall prosecute all and every violation and in fraction of the l!y-la\vs aforesaid, and he vigilant and aciivi in the discharge of his duty. 38 person to hi niprp. who (ellllci]. 98. The specifically )Hii- a Ijv-la vhicli iIk'v .■,1. lllllllnT I'l M'.iil('l"llii' 1 -^llt'll W' hctlirr ilii' uiHll.'.l, ;^ ' UlClltlntl ,. icir. Ml •<(ill In I Wiiiiiiiii .: in: ot" '.!,' 1 to wlliilii litters cuii- eqnirt'il io iiiiu'il, mil! ct, liicciiM) iUld Oflrll- ir the jiiir- .■il com ply 3as. )ii Mild in- iiiid iU'ti\i' I'IKM |.|. |,| M.^ Ill ( 1)1 \i II. ^■M' < I'MMl I I I (.,; a:{ -u||n||| III' |ii'r-iiii . ii|. VI' liciii cliai'M,.,! ,\j,|| II' iiir-iiii '<• ' 'ii V, ami iii\ j,rmTa| 111- '''•'■lli'i' III 'II.; I'llllir, ' '•> "'• ^li.di n'lH.rt „t, l<.iist, ,,ii,.,. [| t iHiiiiiiKrc 1,11 Markcf, |, 111!!'-, ti.nrlli,.,. widi a >( iMn',vin:,'iiiit ilir dm |,.. ,,1" his nil 1 I'Vcry inunlli i,, t| K'i'iisi' iiml llnal'li. all h Kciiii'iii ,,( all iN| l.'T. rrporl I iMimllily to I- lU'n. ■,"■(! irMiimlttce. milM's ilicill'rid ill I I'L'. (M All f <'cs tiinl I'lols iiiniiT(..(| I • I oKciKlcrs ii^iiiii-,! til,. J'v-lii ',\ liim III till. |irii^i.riii ; [iiiid, sliiill III. I U'^, lint nl l'''"d "lit III" III,. Ill, I, Is ,,|' ,1,,, ^.||,| , K'i'wi-,. nni, .,•,.,! I,, I, II V. (!». ) He slijill |i,.rr ■I'l'ilii'ij, prcsiTil '"■"I nil til" (hllir^. II, , I, II, rriiiiii'l'iir' I'.v-I -ICCIIX! iJv-l, y-l.aw ' ot tl iiu' ' "iiiid " [1 I'l 'a. IV, //rail/, OiJi ii'cr. &6. '"■ 'lii'i''-^ "I" tlii; llialtli Oil . pmiii-s I |irr-('ril.i.il |,y statute, shall I,,. || leer, III ihl'lilinii t I) I II ,-, III priisi'ciili..iis ' to he iinirt liv theCitv. o perform I ihiHespres- ' criheil hv 'Xl- cenni- "ami " llreiid' By. lawn, DiiHi s of Ml liv-l.aw .\,,. 1 tii'f) ,,r 111,, ( i"-siom'd t., |,i,„ | II' illee nil Alarket, I. Ill Itv Mio ,IIV Ivesnlnti,,,, nf the Council. K'onso and Ijcaltli ni l)v ;iiiv V>\-1 \\\ The Ilea I lit I nspcc/or. 97. Tlioro may bo ai>pointod u cnnipeteiit and di.,.reet pei'^iin to I„. called the TTealth Tiisp,.,.tiir f„r tl... Citv .if ^XuJ'"'■^^^ n.pr,-. who shall hold office durii.ii' fl,,. ploasur',. nf ,|,," ' tolIlK'll. stitfclor. 98^ Tho duties „f the IFealth Inspector shall be thoso specifically enunioratciT i„ By-Law Xo. lf;o„ „f ,,,,, c[tv (hc-H-ithf. niii- a By-law relatiiii, to " P„|,|i,. Tr,.a]rl, " , u, U- performed'" Inspec- 39 I: #, 1:1 I! 'fl m I M 84 PKOCKEDI.\Ci« OF COUNCIL AND COMMITTEES. By-Law bv l.iui and .suoli other duties as may from time to time be __ • i.SHgMed to him by the Committee on .Market, License and -lioaltli oi- by any IJesohition of the Council. To be under direction of ...recfono. . ^J",^ "'^^ '''"'^ '^'" '"'^'-'^' ^^^ direction of the Cliairman of toTepiirdai."/ , ^'^"'""ttee on Market, License and Health of the City, to V'iiom he siiall make a daily report of all works performed bv iiim, and whose order and direction ho shall at all times carrv out. The Street, Sewer and Plumbing Inspector. Appointment 99. There may be appointed a competent person to be i-mnTbi^n^g' '■^^^^'^ the Street, Sewer and Plumbing Inspector for the Citv inspector. oi Winnipeg, uho shall hold office during the pleasure of the Council. (1.) He shall bo under the direction of the Citv En-nn- To be under direction of v-,»„, ._iij;ii. Engineer. ecr, to whoiu he shall make a daily report of all works per- formed by him, and whose orders and directions he shall at all times carry out. 5^t?e"r&?""' ^"'^ -^^' '"''^'^ examine all streets, roads, sidewalks, ..pen report 'any' drauis, ditchcs and public wclls, and shall report to the Citv- Lngineer any defect in or damage to the same. In winter he shall take charge of the public wells under the City En- gineer's Department and keep them in order. .l6vvt',s,sors, Collectors and Other Officers of the Corporations. Collectors. ^^^^ '^^^"^ Collector's Eolls are to be ready for the Collc- Roiutobe lor as soon as possible, and not later than the first day of Juno in each year, and if the press of business makes tliis impossible for the City Clerk and his assistant, the Commit- tee on Finance shall obtain for tlio Clerk such further and temporary assistance as may be necessary, and shall forth- with report to tlie Council what they have done in the matter, with their reason therefor. Collectors' duties. 101. In addition to the duties prescribed by law, or by any By-law or Resolution of the Council, the Collector and '■vi-yy officer of the Corporation (other than the Treasurer), M'jiose office occasions his receiving or collecting money for 40 PKOCEEDIXGS OP rni-vw.,r OF COL. NOIL AND COMMITTEES. In-s collections: .nd .Inll / ' .^ i'^''^^'"'^''', ^lailv, all 1596. ^^g"ed by such Collector or other officer .!f ''?f '^•'^*'«"T^e°alU?.. ^■^iect that the amount so paid i .U Z T t""""''^' *" ^^"^ to tlK. time of n.aking pa^™ent al d T " "''"'"' ^'^^ iiig Committee on F?nn^ '^ -Ti-easurcr or Stand- bo sworn before the m'oT "''' "^^"" ""^^ '°^^'^-^-- ^« "^ -^" wno make default m orviv^^l • . , Treasurerto Cuiren.ents of the last prccedTn" s tion of tv' p"^^ ''' -ffi{°ano.. the particulars of the default ' ^^''■^''^^^'' ^•''"^' 'n"e's"pe^cro?" "" foregoing section. -O.KV A..«oP«Z.TXO.S. .CCOn.XS, EX.E.OZX..K,S CONTHACTS AND IMPROVEMENTS. *' oil. °^' ■^'^^'^ ^-^"^S- passed by the Conn- ^l^^ ,, , Committee of the Whole. '■"tor into a contract or int '^f ^ ''^ ^^^^^ Corporation, 0"^?-^ -rhout having b led b Bvl T '""^ -P-d^turo n^t^--,? vious authorit^%r "ction of "n" ^^^^olution, the pre-fn^e^p^n^e I 1- , " f"incnon of the Council- nnri », ^ without By- fiiii I be autbori^Prl ,,„+-i XI '^^'uncii, and no eontract'awor /" ttLinnonzecl until the necessarv ii^n,. ,„ • ^- , „ "solution, iinve been made pitbp,. f. .1 "-^^^s^ai^ appropriation shal ■■:■ of a .^^it^^tr.eXlaT"'" '"*' - "-'■ '"» '- r.,,,. .^j • • ' 'rtiiuu 01 a loan, wherebv a r oht ,•- ;„ requiring furred i-qquinng the annroml nf +1^ . '"-sanction of tho Ev-law for such In ^^ ? ^'''^^^P'-'.^-'^rs, until after^'^^^^'"' '-^ ^een pp roTlr Tt ' '" ''^"^ '^^"'•^^ "'^■^-^' ^^^ ppio^ea by the ratepayers according to law. i^c't t ci:n,3r:r'v^^^"'^^ '- ^-hor-_„.^„. '1- probable cost, or (in ' ,b"~ ' '" "'• "'""^'^ ^^^^^r^Z%'° i"a' an amount tbnvJ ^ ^ '"'•' ^^^'"late) limit- '^"■■• to for ., ch ork o "'^ "'^ ^^"*^"'^^ '^'^^ ^e entered in- luj >u{_ii Mork or imiirovpTiipn*- .^f 1 41 35 1, i' 36 i'it(i(i;i:i)iN(is OK coi-.N-cii, and Co.M.MITTKKS. By-Law lii.ilicil, and il' siu'li iiii iiiuoiiut is l"uiiii>l iiisiitliciciil. \\\v I'm;!, 1596. j^ I,, i,^, ,( portwl lo \\\r ('ouiicil bcl'oiv tlic work is coni- iiu'iiccd or coiiti'iictcd fur. Comptroller to ^ 07. W'iu'll IIHillcy is IktCU t'l UT (llllv ilUlllorized to 111' C\- ncco'iim^lor'" I't'U'lcd fur iinv juirjidsc^, tiie luiKniut to l)o i(.\|)i'iidi'd is not. to eacli object for 1 ]•. i i ii /> j n . /> '^^ i . i ■ which liioiicy IH'. crcilltcil llV tiiC I olll])t I'ollcr tO illlV ( Olllllllttci;, llllt {[('. m Id credit the siiiiic to mh iicroiiiit, to he ojx'IUmI i'or tlio '>lij('ct, f(jr v,liif]i llic inoncy is x-otcil, ntid he siuill at tlu; saiiir tiiiic cliarii'c the aiuoiml. against, tlio \'nui\ out of wliicli tho saiiu; is to 1k^ ])aid, so as to sliow liow iiiiicli oi s\k'1i fiin money aii|)ro|nMated to any ]iarticnlar nui' propriiition to i , i j i ■ i i '•,•,' \ becarriedto ]tose*\ceids tlic amount, whieli siK'u ])iiriioso IS aiterwai'vl- accauntof ,• . • i /-i i n i ii i iinappropii- louiKJ to rt(|iiii'e, tlio I oHiptroliev SMiill earrv tlio suri)lns to the credit ot an account to iw o])ened in his hooks tor uuap iiroiiriated mone\', or earrv tlie same to tlie ocneral credit of the Citv oil a resohition of tlie Council aiitliorizinn' the s; ime. Money voted 109. No luouey hereafter voted or raised for any purposi for one pur- , . , . i . i ' i . , ' % pose not to be shall 1)0 ai)i)lied to aiiv other iiurposc, without exnvcsslv re applied to . ' ' t ' i -n i • n i ' i another. sciiidiiui' or re]toalin purpose. Reportst^con- 110. For tiio ]iiirpose of liettor seeuriiiji' to the Cctuncil tain reasons , , j. ■ ,• ,■ x i i ■ ii i (orexpendi- 111!, and accurate inlorniatKui netore heum' called upon lo auiJii.n/.e the exiieuditure ot ( ity money, every report n - oomuieiidinii' au expenditure of inou(;y shall stat(> the rea-;uii and grounds on which tli(>. reooinnieiidation is made, and sliall. as far as iiracticable, state the same with suHicieut fu'l- ne;-s to enable others to judjjo of tho ])ro]irict.v of the pr'>- posed ex]iendituro. officersto 111. Tov the saiiH^ puroose, in case the exjiendituro is for tain proposed ally woi'k or ini]U'oveinent the sii]ierintendence of which, if authorized, would fall Avithin the duty of the City Eupineer or other officer of the Corporation, the Committeo interested shall first ]>roe'Of a re|)ort from such Enj.rineer or other otli- cvv on the -iibieet of the jtroposed expenditure ami how fiif expenditures. 42 'f'^'i'",. kin his opinion, n,...,.ssarv,.rc.xn,..li,.n. uiil ;;;::;' -I' -;;;':• .-.•.;.iinu...:.nd,;nt;::;^^ 37 Cl (■it\ r I ri'l'cr- By-Law nts of I lie 1596. 'r:''''!:'''';''-'-'-"i'inninn.ic.-,iHn.Mp,v...,,ii,,.,,,,,.,,,,.r.™ e.,„ P^inH.I |,v flu. Import, ,,)• IJH, ■ '"""■'' '"""■'"•>"-•"•■•''■"">• iroDcr rillli.iii- .,■ ■ . report r>f ,,,,,,,,„,„„„. , I ,. ,, , .""l'«l "IlK.Cl, MiVc III II CIS,. ,, r,, roper omcer. 'Ill' < '(MiMcil proscnl 113. W'licii iniv ('. ' < omniiU,.,. m'onnnr.nds ny uuv ■ ■'""'f'"''- '"• -f tlic ninnlKT or niniil,,.,. I"'"I"'^iil, iis tin. ,.i,s(. iiKiv 1,,., if i, i !■> iniroiliiciiii;' ili(! ,KMly h,r or in r.sp,,.f onviiiHuli,. nion..y is p,o,,os<.,r,o <'-I-d<.,.,ostafo,oHK.(^.,nH.iil,o.,iiofa<.tsLlntlios. '«;i'<'c'tsso1arasas,.,.,-,iii„„l,|,.. n.is, i,| tlio .as,, ot a Coni- ;:;'7V^'''''' ':.'••'••-'' ''-n.oHc.,,„,ainin,,,i,.i/;..X """"'"';•" '"^'".^■""^•"l-rofConn(.ilall(.o,^ssu,.l, int.M-- osl on 11,,. part: of anodi,.,- „K.n,bor, tlion, ,.x,.,.pt i„ , ,,,„, ,f nnn-.onoy. ami ..nly ,li,.n wi.li th,. sai.non of t.-,Hhinls of - l-nv,l to ,n this section is lai.l hetore the Council. the !t.n^'''l'-"'V'"" r^.'""^^""^'"^ ■"^^"•1"- ''".1 nm,.ersofMen,Her.„„a H ( o,p,.at,ou tron, hen,^ „,terested i„ Corporation con-l^^S^^F Kicls „ ,s ].,.r,>l,y expressly ,],.,.lare,l that no ni,.n,I„.r r,f tho' ^ ouneil. an.l no otReor of the Corporation shall be interest^ '" M private company, .lireetly or in.lir,.,.t]v, i„ anv contract '"• a.srreement for labor, or for any mat,.rials, soo.ls! wares, o, ""■'•chand.se fnrnislu.d to the City, or wherein the Citv is. in contracts. party interest e"" '° ^e- n.^ant to their superiors, and for superiors 'to report the^-"'"''^' same to the Committee to whose department the sublet of tnc fraud belongs. 45 m 40 PKOCEEDIMiS OF (OIXCIL AM) COMMITTEES. By-Law 1596. 123. All cuiitrac-ts bctwcuu tliu City of Wiimiix'g aud ooii- ^ li'iK'tors under wliich labor is to bo L'iiii)lo_yi'd .shall eoutaiii a ])rovisii' the lorni jn'ovidcii by the City, properly filled n]) and certified by the contractor to be a correct exhibit of all tlu' na.'iics of persons employed, and wages earned under said Cijntract, the balance due, and that the persons named were act.i.ally employed on the work embraced in the contract ; also making it optional on the part of the City to cause to be paid directly, through the 'I'reasurer or other person appoint- ed by the City, the said wages, and charge the same to llie contractor. Numbering 124. A progrcssivc nuudicr shall be ti'iveu to every -■on- contracts. , . tract made by the City, beginning with niuiiber one foi the first contract nn 'e bv the authority of the Cor.ucil for 1885. GENEEAE CLAUSES. Reports of committee! to be sent t members. Minutes of Council to be numbered. 125. Copies of all lieports of Committees for the current wrvk shall be furnisheil to every member of the Council at such times as the respective Chairmen may direct. 126. In order the more conveniently to carry out the pro visions of this Bydaw there shall be attached to each' and every minute of the proceedings of the Council a progressive number in each year, and each document or certified copy of ii minute, communicated to any Committee of the Council, as hereinbefore required shall have the same number of the Council to which it refers. Mayor to 127. The ^lavoT, and in his absence the Alderman acting office**daiiy. foi' 1'"") ^^hiAi att.Qnd daily in his ofHce for one hour at least, such hour to be named by him on assuming office. Heads of de- 128. The head official of any department may at any may'require time, wlieu prcss of public busluess demands, in his discre- officiais"" ° tion, require the attendance of the various officials in his do.- theymaydeempartment at sucli hours as he may think necessary. necessary. 46 CO.M.MO.X SKWEHS. By-Law 1597. By-law No. 1597. A By-law of the City of Winnipeg for regulating the Common Sewers. THE :\lnnicipal ( ouueil of the City of \Vi,n.i]H.o^ ,.,u,cts ay full(j\vs: — " , ..}- ^P°" ^^\'' ^'""•^f''>'^'fiou of any oonunon sowo-r bv the p„per.y abut tity of WnimpPg, all houses, gromids, vacant lots ov'\,ihvv'^^l,TicV''''' pr.n,]S(s su-.iaic.l upon the lino of the street, or fl•onting!,';oTi:^.^5-'■ thereon, on uiuch such scwcr has been cuustructe,], shall be 'nto'it'"' " .onneeted ^vith said sewer by tbe proprietor of said houses, groun>.^, vacant lots or other premises. I rondech that m macadamized or paved streets such con- Proviso as to ucctions shall be made by the City Engineer at the cost „f '"''" ''""'• the owner of said houses, grounds or vacant lots and in all eliiei- cases under the direction of the said Engineer. 2. Should any owner of any vacant lot, house or houses, incase of neg- grounds or other premises neglect or refuse to nuU"'' ^I'so to auy rules adopted or which may hereafter bo w°ork"and°" adopt(;d by the Committee on Works and Property of the roper >. ^^^^^^ ^,^^^^ luuler the supervision and direction, of the City Engineer. Properties oiT 9. Xo permit shall be granted to anv person to tap or con- theliiieol ^., ,vii. ,.' street not to ucct With any scwer oil the line of street upon which the be drained i i t i into sewer proportv sought to be drained is situated. in that street. '■ '^ -^ ^ ■ Opening 10. Tu making connections with sewers, the streets must purpo'ses'of bc Opened and the material deposited in a manner to cause connection,". ,ii,. • ,i ■• ■<• , the least inconvenience to the public and not to obstruct the passage of water along the, gutter, and upon the completion 48 CO.MJION SEWERS. 1. ' f. Law t t,r™'„,nr""""-'";°" ""^ '"'■" ''■"" '" >"" "'"1 l"ft - =r.t.- ::<■:;„;' ,::r':r. " *" """" "■" ^"- - "- - ■-- 'i- tio, of work. • '"'^""" ^''"^''^'•^^•'•'I>i— £.. 12. Licenses niiiv k, <.nintwl hv tli,. cifv c \v mv ner.nn r„. ' • ' '^ '*' WmilipcM' (,, Licenses. .n,> per o„ or persons re.sulents of ,|,n Ci.v „f \Vi, ,n•,u.... wl.o. nt tl. tune of their applu-aH fnnnsi, .,,.1 s„i ;;; 1.0 Cc.nnttce on Wo.ks .„.! l>.opem- . ..isfa,...,.v , ! <-a.o s,,ned Ijy .t ]o:.st two vesponsihlo „„sons o,- pf,,,,,! '. 0'' one otoad., that the appli...,,Us known ,o „L ' -■-nsk,le.i,n this kind of ..o,.ka,ul,p,ali,l..,ltnnveio: hcenseiinderthisBj-hiw. nuuta to, .haH pa, to tl,e Cty Treasnrer th.. snn. .,f two dolhux ^'■' n'ceipt of which as .n-ideneed hv the Cifv Tro.snr e, ! ;:;.-l-.o.theCit,Kn.inee/sho,,,af;e..'r^^^^^ I'lled, ,.Mie snch lieense to said ai-plicant . 1 le 1 r ; " ""^^''" '^^'■'^ ^'"'""■- '""' " •^^•k in .vhiehof-rcet?."-'' ^.~h-ni enter the nan.e or names of ihe parties lioense.l tho at.ofthe,ssneofsaidlic.nse.adesevi;tionofthowol : I;- ^one a„d the nan.es of the parties ui,o c-ertifv as provided II! Section 12 of this By-law. ' ' 15. Every lieense granted nn.ler the provisions of thisK ■ , %-aw shal ren.ain in force nntil the fi.i dav of J ., ;: ^- '°" " next sncceoding the issne thereof. Bv^hw";!'!! m7T' r'^'^^^'r^^^^ a license under this ho... Wo k. aI ' \ satisfactory to the Connnitt,«3 on ^ ks and Property, m the office of tho City Comptroller in 1.0 snm of one thousand dollars, with one or more snretie< t I'o approved by the Committee on Works and Propertv eo n.on<^t^.y.orth^willinden.ifyandsav^^^^^^ til' C,tv of ^Vmnipeg from and against all accident, snits -''1 'damages of whatever nature oonseqnent thereupon'for or 49 ■^.IJ lUAIMO.N SKWI'.HS, By-Law |,y Reason id' jiiiy o])ciiliig in iiiiv >trtt't, laiii', avenue (ir utlm i' 1S97. iliuruii.'ihJiire ni;i(lo li\ liiiii m- t!i( ni or \>y liis or tlteir ageals "" or eiuployei'^ for makijig miy publi'' > streets juhiie iiighways. or Fees to be paid before license issues. UamaKe to sewers. 17. AH sums ehargoahlo to any person or persons for li- cense;- under liiis JJy law .-hall be [)aid to the City Treasurer before such lieause is issued. 18. No IM'rson shall damage or injure any eommon sewer or j)rivat<' drain or sewer eonneeting therewith. other drains ,,,„.. |,„, fV,., not in accord- ma\ lieuattOl ?""trbe''ffued accord anee with the ti'rms of this By-law, may at any ti up, iic. - — ■ ■ ' . 1 . . 1 > Private and ' 9- -^" l>rivate and other drains whieli are now or whirh le constructed, except those constructed in nil' be Riled in, talfeii tip, obstructed or connected with the saii'l couunon sewer niidcr the direction of the City Engine J--- At tl,o fo^of 1;;^ -1 pape, and iusido the wall of the hou.e, shal L ^W . uuse trap An inlet pipe for the, adnussion of frclh air .ap _ All so 1 pipes with.n the wall, ot anv buildin.r shall of n-on or brass, and shall bo continued at least tire fee ^.Kne any openu.. in the roof, and tluvo feet al,oi any Fn;ng into au adjoining building when such buildL;i M^ U attl A 7'^ ""'^' ^' ^''"■""•^''•>- -^'' «o-tant- 'hl f Approved tile pipe may be used under ground ^'hen outside of house. g'^una 2nd All drains and plumbing fixtures of everv house or ther builamg shall be provided with sufficient ^traprand eats to prevent gas from tl.e sewer, drain or waste pines from reaping into any apartment, and ,ach such fixture sna 1 h.ve its own trap with sufficient vent. Xo fi^urf ta rain through more than one trap (main trap OKcept^) le vent U; be not less than one size smaller than trap and no 51 rrl H.WrTAIiV ( DMHrtO.N Ol HLiriilNOS. By-Law 1508, VCT't ol' Ir-- iLiiili ipiic jiimI Hiie (jUiirici iii('lic> in (liaint'lci' X. ^^- Iriin vent, iiipc simll lii> \l>m tluiii threes indiort in (liiimci»>r when !t niis«('s ilin)iij.'li tlir mut'. Tlie rule tVir soil pijic tf'jMiiimic, ii~ lirniiilM Inri^ iiiciiliniK.'d, >||jill ji^uviTii siiiil vi'iit, ])i]ic, \'''iit> t'lnin Wilier I'ld-ct triips to [»■ iwo incjics tor ii Iciigtii ( 1 iwfiiiy I't'ct, and i'or a fj;r('ali'r icn^ili tlirci* inclics in iiiatnotcr. Closet vents into wiiich other vents are coiineeteil 1o !•<' lli/ct inches in diaiinfer. \|)[iroved aiitoinatie vents may he sidsiiinted when ne<'( --ary jieriiiit of ( ity I'lnjiineer. or ailvi-alne on sneeial ;ini Ao .•etriecrator waste, iMn"e. iKMH'r Ol' ('i>lern o\'er flow >ha!l lie allowed to connect ilii ect with .in\ dram. niin-waier leaders shall he Irapped. said trap to he connected tsi(l( drain. Ket'rin(.nitor wa-tes shall he snpplied ■with (■n Ith pr ipi;rly ventilated rra|i-,, and he disr(inneet(»d, am avc (Iriip li,i-^in- wlien nece^>arv. C'lunections between lead and iron pipes. 2. I'lverv Connection hetween lead and ii'oii pipes shall !i matle wi h lir iss thllnhle^ pi' ferrid rules lia\ini;- |)roperly w ij joints, and llio fcrndes shall ho projK'rly na>kett<'d, loaded and eanikcd into tlio said ]iipus. Ferrules for four-inch ;h not. less tlnin ('Jl) two ,md a half pounds; pi lies di wel for ihi'cr inch pipe~ not, less than one ami three-([nart ms {\'l) ]ioiinds, and for two-inch pijies not les> than onij nil one half ( \\) pounds, each ferrule* not to he. less than four incli(.~ ill leiiiith. All lead jiipe^! to |ia\i' ]iroiierly wiped joint? W lere the trap to (doscts is ahove the lloor tin (onnecriou o;" the >-A\\tr to the soil pipe shall he made, of hn and ruhbor. RuildinK!) to have separate soil pipes and drain.s. 3 J'-H h house or huilding mupt Iia\'(* its own separate si pi]ie and tlrain, and .snch soil ])i|io or drai n shall he .■-o iilacci to he always readily inspected without destruction to w le for the proper con and ill.' jduniher .f 1 all he responsut ni" k Avitli the system of drainage, which coim'c tion >lia!! hi made hy a ca shall I ia\'e dram in e(Piiiiiii t\W) Ol' liiOi'c house- or liuihliiiii's unlil (M(di separate tlrain shall have jtassed otitside tlr of The 1 \(\ ^v.^lls lou.-e or Imilding which it serves. All drains nuiHt be I'roperly connected with the private drain, and not c(pv- HAMTAIiV COXDllION OL' Ilff f.urjfU.s. Z'ZuTTT'- '"; - ^1-" •'"■ -Irains I,otw..M By-W lii>t !)«<( II I: 111 and .■uiii|,|,.tO(l. 4. V>lrii:...l .s..ll-glaz,.,l eartlu,,xvarn ,ln,in pi,,., sl.all 1,,., „ equal m .pialav ,.. ,1,.,.. ,,..,1 f..,. ,1... pnv.u., iL.u ..,.„„ ---p'p-' '•l-nu..c. as shall I.. s,,.nM.| .V.,n, m,,,.,,, , in,.. I,v ,!,,.( 'itv l->'^Mavr for tho , nvH,- ,|r-n ,.„n,arii„„. ..,.„M,i..r IV '— •-I'l-l-^-vall. ,vla.n.,...a..,in,l.l...an,ltn,:, 'r"";"'"\"'"' '■-'- -'■''-I-. 'iVv shall hau. a V,ap I' I'-l >.K .hMu whi..h shall h,. ..asily a,..,.,|M., ,■„, ,„,|u,J. ;;'';"' "'l'^- '''■;• "" M-.'1.»>-<'.1 tuun.latioM .,r pla„k o,- c;"".U,.. .\.. I.n.it traps ,„. ,„as„„'s traps shall 1... „s,.,l iu- sidP ot any hiiidinff. All Irans -IimII !„ c ■, t i i'Jn/od caitliPiiwai'o or imn. ' 5. Xo hv.u pip,. sl,all woi,i.h loss than tin; (n\h,^v\u^ p.r, , il'llgtl, Ol five f(.(.f :— '^ I" ' Iro;i pipes. C> inch diameter, loo Ihs. •"> inch diameter, M.-) 11 is. 4 incli (lianicter, 45 Ihs. ■i ini'h diameter, HO ihs. 2 inch diameter, 2 Ihs. All pipes, traps, hends or fittings shall In- of o,,,.! qnalitv, ar,d shad ho free irom flaw, or defects, and shall he of n^C^^^S^^' lorm llllokneSS. quality. 6. Before i-rocceding to .'onstriict, re-constrnct or ■.her a.>v portion of the drainao.o ventilation or water svstenn.f M-"--''°n iiotol. tenement, warehonse, dwellinfr honso or other hnihl-^'-""'"''' Hi-, the owner or his a,e,mt constrnetino. tho same shall tilo ;■; ^'";,''"'^''^«/ ^I't' ^'ity Knflineer an application for a per.uit t icretor and snoh application shall bo accompanied hv a Fiiin and a specification or abstract thereof i„ a blank form prescribed and snj.plied for this pnrpos«, stating tho natnre ol the M-ork to be done, and giving tho size, kind and weight 53 8 By-Law 1598. SANITAilV COXDITIOX OF BUII.DIXGS. of all pijios, traps ami fittings, togotlior with a description of all closets and other iixtiircs, and a ])lan \vitli tlio, street and street numbers marked thereon an( system nnder iironnd. showing the drainage Plaus. Granting permits. 7. All plan^ must be legibly drawn in ink on lieavy whito pajier or on tracing lien, and must be drawn on a scale of eigl't feet 1o an ineli. 8. A !,crniit shall be granted or refnsed within five days froin the time of filing of the application, and the permit of the City Engineer (if granted) shall be valid for six months from the date of issue. Refusal oi 9. If ilie Citv Engineer shall find that the said iilan and permits when ... ^ piansdonot specif.calion does not conform with the rules and rcnuu'f- contorts to 1 " mentT'"''^" ^'^'•"'■' ^•'^''^ tlown in respect to plumbing and drainage in the By-laws of the City of Winnijieg ,he shall not issue any per- mit of such plumbing and drainage, and it shall l>e unlawful to prncccii therewith. 11. A no alter; cept on of the o\\ 12. .\- iiig, and e-ca];e ir in any j); lo'A'S tliO (If USIHJ. 13. X fijllowinc nispection of worlc liy City Engineer. 10. T'lic City Engineer shall be notified when any wovic is ready for inspection, and all works must be left uncovered and convenient for examination until inspected and appmv- ed of. The inspection shall be made within three days, ex- cept where the soil is of such a nature, that it cannot be left o]K-n for the three days, when the inspection shall bo maih' forrhwitb after notification shall have boon given to the City Engineer. The City Engineer or Inspector appointed liy the Corporation for that purpose .shall call for either wiier or snio. test, which lest shall be nuide by the party will' work is being inspected, under the direction of the said Eii- giiHer or Inspector, except in the case of the smoke te-t. Avlien the said Engineer or Insjtector is to supply the machii.i' or instrument to make said test, and the result of such in- spection shall be recorded in the City Engineer's office. At such a season of the year that a Avater test would not be salV by reason of frost the water test is not to bo used. If tIic work is not found satisfactory two days' notice shall be given, and if the Avork is not made satisfactory within that lin.f by the inuiy Avhose duty it is to do said work he shall be li- able to the penalty hereinafter provided. Traj) v( fittings, til tings shi which thoA 14. Eve any Avatcr the ^\'atcr legibly stai trade mar]^ ed botli as 15. All to danger f to r, stflp ar ent point, w siitner in a "te stop an( iiig unless r 54 SANITAKV CO.NWTIOX OF BL'ILDI.NUS. | i"> alteia.iun or deviation from the same will be alloweJ e^ 1598. cep on a written application of the owner or of th a', ^t " oi tiio owner to the City En<>-inoer " ' Alteration of '' o ^''■'- plans. 12 No pan elo.ets shall ho litted up or n.ed in anv build-cioset. vi'St V T "■ '^^•"" ^™---'- -i-1^ ali;ws the P nto tliehouse ol air or gas which h. , been confined n an^ part o± it or from the drain or .oil pip,, .... ,vhich nl- IruJJh """"'■^"'•^" '' «^^'' - -• ''bom it shall be fi;;;.d ;;l. i^i^:.^'' ""^' ''■ ""^ ^'^"^ ^^'"^^ ^^••■'^'' '- "'"" ''— p<-. 1 inch in diameter, G lbs. per yard. U inch in diameter, 7 lbs. per yard. U ineh in diameter, 8 lbs. per yard. 2 incli in diameter, 10^ lbs. per yard. 2i inch in diameter, 13] U)S. per yard. 'i inch ill diameter, 1(1] lbs. per yard. 4 inch in diameter, 2-1 lbs. per yard. Trap vents may be of standard wroneht ir,m with sto'imr ^ttangs. Sheet metal will not be allowed. Al^u^'^^^^^^' ^.;tn^sslu,llbeeibb, ,ap or hydrant, attached to, , „ .m^ water serv.ce or pipe connected with and >np,,lic.l f,.,m''-- '"•'''' l.e ^ ater Works system of the City of Winnipei'shaU ;^'^'"'^"- egimy stamped thereon in a co„spicu,n. place the na! tia le nark of the maker, and the same is to be properlv test- ed botli as to strength and weight before- beii^. Jo attached 15. All water supply pijes shall be laid with duo rcii'.ird .1 J, „''■'' 1 "" """ "'in (ino reii lead j)ipo sliall weigL 1598. j^_,^^ ji^jj,^ ^j^p followiuii-: — Lead pipes for water works pressure. ^ iuc'li, iuteniiil diameter — 4 lbs. per lineal yard. f, inch, internal diameter — (J lbs. pur lineal yard. j' inch, intci'ual diaJiieter — 8 lbs. per lineal yard. ;f inch, internal diameter — 10 lbs. jier lineal yard. I iiicli, internal diameter — lU ll)S. jter lineal yard. All work to be 17. AH \v(irk contemphitetl in this Jiv-law shall be done in subject to the , ... i i ii i ' i • , • inspection of a Wdrkiiianlikc nninner, and shall be snbiect to the luspec- City Kngineer. . . . ,.,.,,. tnni, supervision and a[)proval ol the (ity xLiigineer or any Inspector appointed l>y tlie ('ouiieil of the City of Winnipeg- fur that purj)ose, and ail faulty or defective wm'k which mav at any time be discovered shall bo made satisfactory to tlic said City Engineer or Inspector, as the ease may be, and when found satisfactory the eertitieate shall issue to the jilumber at the expiration of twenty days from date of in- sjiection, unless in the meantime such work shall have beconu' faulty or defective. Self closing cocks to be closets EuRineer to 18. Xo arrangement shall be made for supplying watci' used ii7water ciosets cxcoiit bv self-closiug cocks : and no arraniiements shall be made for cleaning water closets or privy vaidts by wa>;e j)i])es from wasli basins or sinks, or by any other means of evasion; but they shall be fitted up with the fixtures and ap- jiurtenances belonging to them respectiveh*. 19. The City Engineer and any Inspector appointed fi>r buiidfngrfor" tl'iit purjiosG shall liavo the right at proper hours of the day. fns'^pecr". and upon reasonable notie(^ given and recpiest made ujion the o'vner to enter u])on and have free access to all parts of any building in the City of Winnipeg in which plumbing has 1)oen done under the provisions of this By-law. Penalty. 20. -.^ny ]ierson found guilty of an infraction of any of I bo provisions of this Bydaw shall be subject to the penalties im- ])osed by Bvdaw Xo. 1G30 of the City of Winnipeg. 56 rt'Br.rc mokat.s. By-Law 1599. By-law No. 1599. A By-law of the City of Winnipeg relating to Public Morals. BEGGIXG. ohaiiUoi a. a coimnon beggar, nor sball any person in di. |.ots jmportnne others for help or .id in mo.!^-, n 1^ an, maltornu.. , deionneJ, or diseased person exjlo^o hin.^ ^u.>^>a% or anduce help ... assistance from general or publie DRUXKENXESS AXD V.VCJkaXCY. 2. Any person found drnnlc or disorderlv <„■ ,l,.unl- -nu] -1 -orderly in any street or pnblie ,daee .> i .ntr "--""-' ,Olel nv ri+lir-,. U X- in- 1 "" "^ ' "1 1" 'UU salOOn, mendicants. l-'iel 01 Other house ot pnbl.e entertainment, and all vagrants 2 .nendicants shall be subject to tlie penalties of thi; By- SWEARING AND I.ArirORAT.lTV. 3. H^o person shall make use of anv pr-dane swearin-v oh . ;:Z ;'r ""■" ■""'■^- " '°"-™-^ » »".^- ='■■«' ».— ., :!/ S'i GAJIBLTXG. 4. Is-o person shall expose in any street or public place anv, , tahle, sheet, cloth, dice, device, or contrivance of anv kind t^-t-tl'" •■[-■n or ^^^th which any game of chance or hazard ;3an be I'layed, and no j,erson shall play at or upon such table, device <"• contrivance or gamble in any of the streets of the said City. 57 1 &j ''■■■I PUBLIC MORALS. By-Law 1599. Gambling houses. 5. Xo person sLiiii keep ur permit to lie kept or used in any Jiouse, room or other pliice, for the purpose of gambling any faro bank, rouge et noir, roulette table or other device for gambling, ur jjermit or allow any games of chance or liazanl ^^ith dice, cards or other device to he played for money, tokens, li(iuor or other thing within such house, room or place, and the Mayor, Police Magistrate, Justice or Jtistices of the Peace liaving jurisdiction shall order all faro banks, rouge et noir, rovdette tables and other devices for gamblinir fomid in any such place, room or other place to be seized and (k', or knoAvingly own or be interested as pro- prietor, landlord, tenant or occupant of any such house. IXDEC >i''"1Y. nuieceiitex- 7_ Xu porsou shall indecerav expose anv part of his or posure, I u I • L her jierson in any street or public place, nor shall the call of nature be considered a palliation of the offence. Indecent pit- 8. Xo pcrsou shall post or put up anv indecent placard, tures and writ. . . ' . '- , . , . ing.s on walls ^vritiiig or pictiu'e, or write any indecent or immoral word? or make any indecent pictures cr drawings on any public or privato Imildings, wall, fence, sign, monument, post, side- walk or pavement in any street or public place. Indecent books, ,S;c. Indecent plays or shows, 9. Xo person shall pv.blisli, expose or circulate, offer for sale, sell or distribute within the limits of the said City, any obscene, libellous or scandalous hoc'-, int, newspaper, piili- lieation, circular, caricature, ;:",■ ,u .. ■ drawing of any im- moral or scandalous natui'c or ci.lcrl \. to excite scandal or having a tendency to create a bi\ h of the peace. 10. Xo person or per.sons shall give or exhibit any im- moral or lewd ]ilay, public entertainment, variety show or other representation in any place or Inulding within the City, nor any such play, public entertainment, variety show or 58 PUBLIC ilOKALS. S"«go „,. e„, duct o ;,. : ^'"^''''™-» .»• »!»»"« Ian- >"». i'MVSOIlo- <,f.f r.,,v. T LOlUlUCI, or tilko part ll !^»'R"aKe. 3 iio\'C'iii('iits ur make ttn\'''"'"°''*'' gestures. ;orformany]owdoi-ofl-ensivcactsor', iicentious gestures, or hlilcli^^rvr" ";■ ""^'r^^^' '^•^t'^'-taimucnt in anv .laee.n.ecent ni miUdlll^ AVltlllU Ihc ,sa d Citv slinll ,nnl.^ . , -^^ 'exposure in ":; iiirtiH™ ;",""■''' '""™"''""' ■"■ '■™'"-» ^--i-' o- nAT,l,.\G, of lit iSi K!v:;:^:!'f '^-^-^^ ;:-'"^ '^'^'^ -■ --• ^'-^^ '-»' :\[ay> r. Police ibiristrato, or Jiistico or Justices of tin Pciicc i'o?i\ i-iing n- iiioresaid, or any one of tbrm, to (urimiit tlio offender or of- commitmeiit. fenders to the eivii.iiion gaol of the Eastern Jmlicial [)ist.rict of. Afaniioba or m- the police lock-up house in (he said Ciiv for any period not ('s:cecding twenty-one da,.- fo- infra 'tioii- of this By-law otiier Hiai- tlioe of Section r, liereof, and m case of infractions of any of 'lie provisions .»f snid Section li. then for any period not exceeding six i .-Mitlis, nnloss thesai/i penalty and costs or penalty or costs bo sooner paid. A ] 'UK 1. The. (■idled the Disorderly conduct, noises, &c. Proviso as to religions pro- cessions Penalty. By-law No. 1600. A By-law of the City of Winnipeg to Prevent Certain Noises and Conduct calculated to disturb and annoy the inhabitants. T HE [Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — 1. Xo person shall ring any bell (except church and school bells), blow any born, beat anv drum, shout or make any noise calculated to disturb or annoy tho inhalntants or by any manner of conduct commit any public nuisance by colloctini:. loitering or standing as idlers on any of the streets or sidr walks of the said City, or on the step of or apjn-oach to a house or other premises open to tho public street wherelty ilic public are liable to be subjected ■ ■ disturbance or annoyancp. Fi-orided always, that nothing • ined in this section sIkiH be construed to extend ^'- any .son or persons taking part in any religious procession - . i'ice not contrary to law. 2. Any person found gu^b \ of an infraction of any of the provisions of this P>y-law sin,'! ■•■ liable to the penalties im- posed by By-law No. JflDO of i •■ 'Jity of Winnipeg. 2. Tho Licenses:— (I) To (oimcil wl ■ii ry to do clfice; I -J) To 'o his office (.3) To .''.■d)lf; to tal >ainc correc i'"i|nire(| ) f (-n To V licenses and law or iiny (Ti) To f petitions ar( lendereil, w] iblo parties; (C)) To n ^vlt): which 60 IXS,.KCT0U OK i.ICK:.SES AM, ISSUE OF MCKXsKS. By-Law 1601. T No. 1601. A By-law respecting the appoiutment of an Inspectc^r of Licenses and the issue of Licenses in certain cases. 1. TlKMr slKill l„. .„ uHurr appointed l.v tho C,,,,,,,,-! to b.. Appcntn.ont 2 -iWoIlowin, s,.m ,. Hh. d„Ho. of ^ '*• Inspector. (1) To ,.t,e,Hl ,|,e ,noo,inj,s <,f all ( 'onnuitroos of ,h,.,„ ,, , onn...,e„ov... ,._,..„ ,. noH.o.l o,- nun- .in,l it .Jli^S^. -Mo do ., on l.n.noss ,.onnocto,| with ,1,. ,l„tios of hi-Sy^^^r ipeg enacts uuii,i, J rrcasurcr. (3) To ],reparn classified uli-habetical lists nf nil ,.„ .• (O T„ ,,,.oivc ,„„l ko,|, „ ,,,si,,,v <,t „n .|,|,li,,„i,„„ f„„„ ^^ I.I" (II ,|71\ "tner l)V-LaW of t 10 citv lironsos or ■ ' traiiafoi-K. 1.1) To ,,.,.,.r„i„ ,],:„ tl„, |,otiti..,i» ,iccon,|Mnvi„c sm-l, t. , ,, :;::;; ':;,"■'"■ r '"' "■"■ "■■^' -■' «- •'- -ohoIse-es: KiKieicd, Miiore siktIi are renn red are snlvnnf .,.,1 r^tandsure- iblo p«rties- ""•' respon-n™H„!v.„t. /O) To make an inspection of all premises in eonneetionr • -H: .vbieb a license is son,ht, and t^ make everv Z : rf^^-^ n>Iativp to the n-i Krantinp of Oi Hcenee. ' INSI'fiCTOK OK Llt'KNSJiS ^1601 "^ I'cliitivo lu mutuTs cuniiectod with tliu gniiiting of licenses, _ ■ requisite to seoiiru a (Itie observance) of tiie Jaw; To kei p par- tU'Ulur.s uud .uu,....-, u.u '^"^ ^^ ^'''1' '"" l"ii''i<'iiliirs 1111(1 (hiplicato coiiiiterpan cuSpam "'' "" Ji*'^'i'«.s issued; and lile a copy of such particulars an,l ot licences, ouo of tlie said (luplieatcs in the otlice of tlu; Treasurer. and^igu r ' '^) '^'o "'al out all boiids, licensss, transfers and eojiie- CUDS.., .tC. „^■ t|j,, ^.„„^.^ ,,„J ,^ ,j^,^ .||| 11,,,.^^^,^ ,„j,| ^[..„j^^-gj,^ J^^„^,J „|_ der this 13y-Law. Je;,s"d"pro-"" ^^-^ '•'^ ^■'''i^' "^ ^^"^^ o"«^ J» every month (and oftener, ii mises. necessary), all houses, and premises the ovracvs or oecupant- of which are licensed under this Jiydaw; to ascertain from time to lime, and as of ton as may be necessary, whether tlic Tn ascertain pci'soiis licensep a pawnbroker's shop, a se<.ond-hand store^'"-*"" or sliop, or junk store or shop, or an intelligence office, shall have been granted, the petitioner, before obtaining a license from the Inspector of Lict^nses, shall execute a bond to the orporation of th^ City, with two gooited, kee,) good order and rule in his house and will nr.i ,„iier or allow any gambling or other disorderly practice therein, and will well and truly in all thing; ..erve, fulfil and obey all By-laws of the Council so far as the same shall refer to the regulation of his house or prem- ises ard the object and purpose for which the license shall nave bt '-n obtained. 63 IiNSrKCTOU OK L1CEN«E8 By-Lnw 1001. I'Liauii* car- , ryiDK on cer- tain trudes to bo I i< cased. TItADES BKQUIKINO LlvJENSES. 6. -No pL'i'soii h1i;i11 vavvy ou imy of thu hovenil trades, oc ciipat ious, callings or husincss, nor kofp for hire or profit any of thu artif' ' ;-- mentioned in tho next aiicceeding section, unless and nntil lie shall procure ii licenso so to dn, and every person >o licensed shall ho suhject to the pruvis ions of this Hv-law. Auctloueer. Hawkers. Pptty Chap- moQ and Pedlari. 7. There phall he taken out hy : — (1) lOvery aiiel iniiecr or otlirr iicrson soiling or putting up for sale hy auction gootls, wares, merchandise, or other effects hy piihlic auction. (2) All Ini'vkers, petty chapmen, pedlars and other jmi- sons can .iiig on ]iotty trades or who go ''roiu place to pi. or to other men's houses on foot or with any animal hearim or drawing any goods, wares or merchandise for sale. I'm tided, that this jjrovision for such license shall iic apply to and no license shall he required from any farmer or farmeis soiling farm or garden prodnco of any kind hy hawking tliu sani'j \vvn\ house to house or otherwise. Transient Traders ^3) l-'vcry ansient trader or other person, who occn[Mcs ])ier'ises in : City temporarily, and who may offer gooils or nierchandiso of any description for sale h\ auction or in any other manner, conducted liv himself or a licensed aiu'- tioneer or otherwise. Commercial Travellers, etc. (4) Kvery coiiMiiorcial trnvelh i selling goods, merchan- dise or any offe whidever, or offering the same for sale hy sample < <• -!" iiiiens or otherwise, for or on account of any ret; ,( iit, retail manufacturer or other person selling (1 t to lue consumer, not having his principal place of hnsiness in the Citv. Pawnbroker. (.") Every pawnhroker. Spcoiul-hand dealiTS and junk stores. (0) Every person who shall use, exercise or carry on tho trade or Itusiness of a dealer in second-hand furniture, he -o- hold goods or other articles and keepers of a secnnd-haiKl store or shop or junk store or shop. Provided, that no such 64 AND ISSLK OK LICKNSKH. 1601. fe nit names and nsideiifes of mid giving' int„rni-itinn '""'''"• u> or p,.oo.u-.ng .Tviaits. labo,.,., worknini, c • k 2" •mployeos lor eniploxer. in Avant of s.,„>... .. +• n-n,cln-ksorotlK.pcM.,,,is...d;).. op. .,H.i. in ..anHn;;;::;:;::!:;;:;;;:;:—^^ ^''■•'l-IH.rpo.f.of.lu\. lJv-i,nvl.,l,,.,,,,od.,l,,,y. ' ^9) Every person koopin,' . feud and salo stal.I.. ul,,,,,. Jor.os arc kopt for .ale or oxehango or an- l,..ardc "in 1 -'-"- °' f' "I day, or longer. • tli< ..ubies, l':very livery stable xnIut,. hor.os an.l vehieles ,„■ '■"1-^-"- fa'pt for hire. """&';. (11) Every person keeping an onn.il.„s or oth<.r vehicle -•Hie convoy.u.ee of passengers for hiro f,..,„. „ „ ^1^ °""""^" another m the City. ' CIS) Every o^raer of a cab or carriage kent fn,. i • i -I r.- „,e e„„v,v.„e„ „f „„.„„„, Z'Z L^Z ^i'SSS^S f'llHT ill the CitV, agra, etc. ) Every scavmirer. '(">) Every chimney-sweep. I -iH\ -r-\ oweep. no Every owner of one or more than nnn .-,f., „,^. ,. •••'•• ^ -'^rtr-rwaur Carta Off MiiK vrnaor. Scavengers. Chimney Sweep. ' .:ii f*k^. -^ INNI'M KM! o livcniijL;' \v;ii(r in tlii.' Litv. Tobiui'o Sbops, (l^) Kvcrv kci'poi" of every stoix', sliop, IkiIi-I of oflicr place wliere ritbiicco, cigars or cigarettes are sokl hv retail Vlriuulllrif House. (19) I'ivery person wlin uwns or kcc[)s a victuuilinn' lion- , oi'ilinary or wheic fruit, oysters ur vietiials are sold to In eaten lliereiti. liiiaiird. INiol aiic) liHKntullf TiibluH. ii!i») I*',very pri'son wiio keeps or lias, directly or iinlii''' ly, ill tlieir pussessiou or on liis premiftes for hire or gain, an; liilliard, pool or Imgatelle, Mississippi or pijioon-liole talil' . or who keeps or has a Milliard, pool, lia,u;atelle or Mississippi taliie ill a house td' pnldic entertaiiiinent or resort, \vlieth"i siR'li I)illiard. jkioI, hapitollo, ^Mississippi or pigeoiidiole tah'' is used ov not. SkatltiK RiDkB. Howling Alleys. (21) Kvery person who owns or keeps for liire or jiro'ii a roller skatiii f August following in any year the amount to be paid for the same shall be ecp.al to the charge for the full ve •-n.: ror any license issued between the 31st dav of \,,:,,;^r!n!^^ vro- and the 30th day of November following the amounflo ^eS^- G7 8 I.VSI'KirOK OK LICENSES By Law pm,! j^, ^jj^. ^.,j,^. ^ij.,i[ i^,^, i>nuii\ to three-ioui'ths ol tlie lull 1601. , ,. ,. \. . , , , . , _ charge lor one vear; lor any license issued between the .5()Th (lay of November and tlie last day of February following the amount to be paid therefor shall bo eciual to one-half of the full charge for one year, and for a license issued subsequent to the Ja-t day of Febiniary in any year the charge shall he equal tu (ine-fourth of the full cliarge for one year. Existing LiceusL'b to be allowfid to run out. K.\J.sTi^(; I.ICKNSKS. 10. Ill any case where a licen.sc has been lakeu dut by any person pursuant to any by-law heretofore in force in tliat behalf, and repealed by By-law .Xo. 1,">!>."» of the said City, sui'h licenses shall stand good for the lime for which the .-aiiic was issued and no new license shall be recpiircd to Ik' taken diii liy any person linlding such license until the expira tioM of the term for wliich such license shall have been issued ; but all the other jirovisions of this l^y-hiw shall apply to every person holding such license, as if thh same bad been issued under tlu' jjrovisious of and ])nrsuaiit to this l!y-la.\v. I.ecense to be in duplicate LICKXSKS TO lit: T.\ 1)1 IT.ICATE. 11. Every license issued under this l>v-la\v shall he made out ill duplicate, one of which shall be delivered to tlie per- son licensed, who shall i)roduce the same wlienever it may be demanded by the Ins])cctor of Licenses, or the ^layor, Polii'c -.\rag'!strate, or any .Justice of the Peace having jurisdiction in the City, or the Chiet or any nieinber of the police force of the City, or other pei'S(m duly authorized to demand its producticm, and tlie other shall be retained by the Inspectiii' of Lii enses. TKAXSKKK OF LICEN.SES. Transfer ot LlconS'- ■. 12. Licenses may be transferred from one person to an- other, except in the cases hereinafter provided, but no licen-' shall be transferred from one person to another unless tlic jierson applying for such transfer shall have complied with all tlie necessary requirements m(>ntioned in the next su,'- ceeding section of this I]v-la\v. Aiipll. iition to be ii: same manni r as for an original License. 13. The iierson desiring to obtain a transfer of sue 1 li- cense to him shall make an a]iplication in every respect the 68 :!!( AND ISSfK OF LICENSES. "i MK.h applH.at,on a s.,n equal to one fourth of ,he „ a o^,ded, bu in no ca.e shall a sum loss than three dol- lol-nn, I to such apphonnt or to his order in cas,. the said apiilieation ,s refused. ' "^ 14. Any person wiio shall ,.nrr.],ase ih. interest of tho. person ecnsed nndor tl,;. P,. • , '^'^^'^'''^ "^^ thePcMmity toi- 1 uv.ij.Lu nudti tliI^ J,v-huv in aiiv busiuc^-^ f"ili;.,n. k"'^''°' "" arncjc oi tlnng, m respect of w h eh a iieciwo i ■ ;^m, i i ^basrd with- ,!,,, nnn-ic,-,-,,,-. (.■,]• , , " '"^ '""'■"G l.-> Issued under out obtaining "K pioMsions ot this l!v- aw. and slnll ,.niM.,- ^. • "^ iranst\T of -aiM)ns;Hn.. ,. 11- ■ ' "" ■"'^'' "^'"i,^ <^'i 01' contmueLiceuse. ai . bus ne.,. or ealhng. or keep or use snel, article or thino- Without hist hawn, proenn.d a license so to do or a tran^ o, any ..xistn,. In-ense, shall be cleeine.l ,uiltv of an infr^ '■"" - ^'"^ ''-'-v and be subject to the peuaities thereof. AUCTIOXEKHS. 15. Every license o,.anted ,o an ancioneer shall bo fnr ther , --■ nnavnt at the fate of the issue of the same and shall " ^-"- Pn-ooM,ho:!1stdayof.Aiayinoachveai-. 16. Every person m-I.o .hall oxeiviso the bnsin,... „, ,,,]] ,. , , |n..^..auetio^ 'n .. cmsp.cnons plac-e and mannc.. at his auction roo,,, or at"^"'"'^' "^• --■!. o,l,or jdaoe in which for the time beiu^ bo ,nav be en- .a.ed m sol hn^- or puttin,- up f.,r -.ale anv uF ,ho. a.'.ticlo.or -,s mentioned .n Section 17 o.f this Bvdaw. hi. na,.,e and - -- .icb a,,oi,m,e,.r: but if sovo,.al persons are exer- ■n Mubbus.m.ss.realli,,.i„p,,,,-,,,,,,,i 1^ ""• J'nu nee.l only bo exhibited as aforesaid. 17. Any person selliu.ir, jmttin.c. „p or offering for sa^o ?jnod<, wares, ,„o,vhandiso or oiTects bv anctio,^ sl,all lio-'-'t^-' 'loonod an auctioneer M-ithin the ...oanino- of this Byda.w. " 18 Kvoiw anctioneer ^hall keep proper books of acconnt "-vbich books slum be entered the names and addr sloT o^-^/.o .o all por..is In- who,n .oo.ls. .vares, mercha,idiso or effects "'' 9 10 INSPECTOU OK LICENSES By-Law ^^l,.,]] 1,^ |^^.ff, ^,x{^\l liim fm- ^alu or fur wIkjiu goods, ■whits. _ ■ iiK'i'cliaiiilise or effects shall lie sold bv him, and also in all cases when the linrehase price is or ought to bo received In- him or liis servant or agent, the names and addresses of all persons to Avlioni such goods, waves, merchandise or ettect- iiiav lie sold by him and the description of the goods sold and the price obtained for each and every article. liooks of 19. All books keijt bv anv auctioneer pursuant to the la>t Ai count tc. be 1 . I 1 times. opin for in- proccdini;' section of this Bv-law shall be open at all tinits .spictlonat all -^ ' _ ' ^ _ . - . during business Ikuii's to the inspection of the License Ln- speetor, the Chief of Police, or any detective in the emi)lny of the Police Commission of the (.'ity of Winnipeg. Ri-c,.ipt to pivcn for good.s k'ft sale. 20- Ppon the recei]it by every such auctioneer of any such gDdds. Avares, mei'chandise, or efl'ects for sale by him at his auction room or elsewhere in the said City, such aucu. ni- cer sliall give to the ]ierson. or persons leaving such good-. wares, merchandise or effects with him for sale a recel|ii tlierfor containing the name and description of every articli' sii left with him and the date upon which the same was -o left, and every such auctioneer shall retain a copy of -i; 'li rec(dpt. and such cn])y of receipt shall be open to like insjirr- tion as set forth in Section 19 of this Bv-law. Mmk Aih tl na prohibited. 21. Xo auctioneer shall conduct or permir to bo carri'Vi on in his premises, nor shall any such auctioneer comluct at any place in the City of Winnipeg any mock auction, "r shall knowingly or wilfully make or permit to bo made any misi.e]ireseiitation as to the quality or value of the good-, wares, merchandise or effects or other tiling;' which may Ii- offered for sale liv him. Acoo\mt of 22. Every auctioneer shall, williin a ri'asunablc liim- i-eiidrrpd and after tli(^ sale (if auv ^'oods, wares. uKU'chandise or ett'ect-* bv proce. ,18 iMia 1 ' ' 1 i 4-1 1 over. lam, prepare and render to every person lor whom -uli giioils, wares, nierchandi-^e or effects shall be sold by him. a full, true and ])nrticnhn' account of all such sales, and shall forthwilh. upon the rendering of siirh account, pay to ilic person entitled thereto the ])rice or prices received by liim for such goods, wares, merchandise or effects sold by liiin. ileducting, however, thereout his reasonable commission on 70 AND ISSUE OF LICENSES. m;c1, .ale or smIos a„d any disbursomonts aet.ally uv,uh I>^ hnu and s,,e<-ally authori,,,,! by tho n.v.n., ..L. ..,.:„,,:. 11 By-Law 1601. wiirc; by tho person whose i>oods nierchandiso or effects have been so sol.l by hini. " ~ 23. Kv^'vy hawk,.,. „r p,,,ty rhapnian, l,is s,.,.va„, ,„■ ..„,-,. , . ,o,..sl 1 ,,,,,,, ,^ .0 to do by tl^ License Inspec-tor .,r I,y .,„,. „„,„,„,,, I,- ,,,„ ,.olu-e orce ,,f the City or other iH.,..,„ ,lnlv amb,,,.i.e,l ,., ■leiimnd its prodnction. 24. I'very per.-on lic.onsod lunier this Bv-law as, Ivmh^ru . hi. license receive Iroiu the Inspector of Licenses a pbitc. """'"• bearing a nnniber, which lie shall keep affixed, in the case'of j> hawker or pedler on foot, conspicnously in the front of his I'at or cap. and in tliQ case of a hawker, j.-tty chapman 'or pedler carrying on his business or callin. wi,h anv wa..„n cart or other vehicle on a permanent phic^ on the outside of .^neh wagon, cart or other vehicle, and s„ch plate shall in all 0;.se. be returned to the Inspector of [Jcei.es at the expira- t- of the t..rm of the lieens.. i„ ,c,p„., ,,iiereof the same was receivt.d. INTE LLIG E WC E O F FICEs. 25. Every keeper of an intelligence office shall keei.r . un ned by the Inspector of Licenses, copies of Sections 2-;^^^'" ;■' -'^ niclnsive, ot this Eydaw, which shall be supplied to '}-' I.eensee by the Inspector of Licenses at the tim!. of issn- mg the license. -l^n^l '::T ''"""' r '^^ '" ^-^^^^^^noe offi,.eo™eeHou.. I'.ill keep ,n a conspicnons place on the outside thereof a siuM, showing his name and in.licating his office honrs. 27. Ev,.ry person liec.nscl to keep an intelligence office, , , ^li:> 11 keep a book, in which shall l>e entered at the time oi'^^'^^l^''' P H-ation the name and residence of any person who mav I'l Iv iov employment and the name and residence of anv l-rs„n who may make applicatinn lo be supplied with male 71 12 INSPECTOU OF LICENSES By-Law ,ji. female domestics, servants of uiiy kind or otlun' laborur-. ■ luid also any and all sums which may be I'cceived from any person for any such services, and such book sluall at all times Inspection. l,e open to the inspection of the License Inspector, Chief (if Police or other jjerson duly authorized to inspect tlie same. Fees. 28. Every jierson licensed to keep an intelligence otficc shall be entitled to receive at the time of application the fol- lowing' fees and no more: — (1) From ev(;ry male a))plyinir for place or I'mploymeni a sum not exceeding one dollar. (2) From every female apjdying for place or oniploymcin a snni not exceeding lifty cents. (.')) Fnnii CNcry |)cr>nn making application for a male doiiic.-tic servant T.TVKKV STAISLKS, KTC. f^ ■^"; ^''T '"■' '^'■'^l""' '"^'>-- -'I-. p:,yn.entofHn..,K,.,,,- a Iic.us<> fee ol„..„ a license to run an .nnuibus or omni-i^^nnLr hpu-.^.s to and frou. his hot.se. to and frmn aus rail.vav sti-KuBT^""" tinn. but such hotel keeper shall not be cntitle.Uo chai-e anv b'<' tor the carriage of |,asseugers or their bairi^ai^e in s„ch o:i:ui.,us, and su,-h ..,„uibus shall have the wonU '•• free oui- '>il"i> P^unte.l or printed ...nsj^icuouslv th-u'con. Hotel k-pers or any other persons may, hoxvever, obtain license. for ..un.busses for the conveyance of ,,asse„gars for hire rnu, place to place within ihe city, o„ pnvn.ent of the limise tee set forth in tlie sche^lul,. hereunto 'attach...!, au.l sii. licet to the provisions of rhis livdaw. 33. Every on.uibus ,., dray shall hav„ iu a eouspi,.u.ms„.„„„.,. ,, pi-" ;!i<^oo.K, ,.r attached to the harness of the auin,al orli^^'? auunnls dra..nua' .uvh vehicle, and sunje^t to the approval of J^S'',^- 'li- l.uvnse Insp-ctor, a number, whi.-h number shall cor-""'"""' r.-1-ml M'.tl: tbe number iu the record or register kept bv OH' l.i.'cuse Inspector. 34 The ,K.rson in whose nau.e a li,vuse is taken our n,cp.,.,„, ,„.„ ^or the provisions of this Bydaw shall bo considered as the^li;! ^^' pnjer .,r proprietor of tlie vehicle or place licensed, an.l shall t'-' liMble to the penalties therein containe.l for anv breach of m.y of the provisions of sni.l Bydaw, whether conunitte.l 73 14 IXSl'ECTdIt or LICKNSKS By-Law [,y ^..^^\ owiier tir iiroiinefor or bv aiiv employee of said 1601. ' . . . t J _ ni\ii(r ov jn'opnoror. Person piir- 35. An\' piTSdU inu'cliiisini:' tlic interest of aiiv otlier per ihasiiis inter- . "^ . . , ' . ' ost of nnoiber soii ill iiiiv vehicle oY ]ni\r(' alrcmlv lioPiised tindor this Bv- not to larry ' . wuhourob- ^''^^ ^^^''' '*^i"^l continue llic luisine.-- without havinij,' olitainni loJ"o?Ucensl." ■' ti'-'Hsfor of sueh license, shall be tleemed guilty of a breai^l. nf said Ey-law, and liaiilo nn conviction to the pcnaltir- tlicrciu pro\-id('d. omnibua iuid LiviTy, etc., Stablos to be kept ell nn. 36. Everv omnibus licensed under this By-huv must hi' kcp! continually clean, and the interior thereof drv, tlir hariics> and equipments usuil therewith always in good ri' ]iair and well kept; and every livery stable shall be kept elciin, and the vehicles, harness and stable equipments in connectiuM therewith clean and sound, and the horses therein proper and sufrieiciit to df> their work. 37. All owners licensed under this By-law, when rcqnir lall siiljinit their omnibusses, ] ul ecpiipmeuts, and sale, feed -pection (if the License In-pector C'l Oinnihussp^ Stables, ete.. inBM°t'ifin 'of '^^''''' ^'diuiit their omnibusses, horses, harness, livery stah'ii iDsp?etor. '^"'^ ecpiipmeuts, and sale, feed and livery stables for the in Vehicles m.t 38. The owners or drivers of any omnibus, and the keeper.s be washen nn ,, , . , , , in i i the streets, oi Inery stables, or any otlier persons, sliall not wasii or ele;iti their f the C'itv. Books of Record to be kept by Livery Stablemen. Vehicles not to be let to women of ill fame. 39. F.very livery stable keeper shall keep or cause to lie kept iijion his promises a book or books or record, in which shall be r< corded the date when, the name of the person or ]iersons to whom, and the length of time for which every h(»rsc, or horse or horses and vidiicle, is let for hire, the hour of flu^ day or night when each such horse, or horse or horses :iiid vehicle, leaves the stable, and when the same is returnetcd to tlici'>oiK.,ty driver of any omnibus, livery vehicle or dray shall bo properh '^l^^r't^^ card for by sncji driver and delivered without unnecessar'v -rl'a''.^.r. 42. Every person licensed under this Hydaw shall show Tariff to ue Ills tariff when reipiesred by any person who has' emploved or"'°™"- may wisJi to emidoy him, or his horso, or horse or horses and vehicle, and shall when demanded give to such employer his name, number and ad.lress, and every omnibus, except " free (imnibus." shall bavo pt>sted up in a conspicuous place therein •^■«'"''-, >'}>^- a card containing the name of the owner thereof and the autli ^'''•'^sto b"''" ],.,«.,., „ , t'lvcn when orizea tariti oi charges aforesaid. drmand.d. 43. Xo owner or driver of an omnibus, liverv vehicle, ormtoxi.atod dray shall be inebriated while engaged with a fare, nor' \u-'^^^Z.r- .^olcht, nor abusive, nor attempt to overcharge, nor refuse f, , """■^'' "" ' i'rnducehis tariff, number, name and address, when requested by such fare, nor refuse to aid a police offic(.'r in the removal of ii prisoner or prisoners to or from any lock-up in the City. 44. Every driver of an omnibus or livery vehicle shall b.nrivers to be decently dressed Avhile on duty, and every dray driver when dressed" ncr engaged in conveying or returning from conveying a fare shall sit on or stand sutHciently near his dray to have'jierfoci v iihicc I'or hire on uppear for ' ' ' • ' ('liy! ?.".vpt at '"^""''^'y* e>;eei)t at the railway stations or steamboat landin^-^ railways, etc. ,,,) the arrival of any train or steamboat. I'roriiled ahrdi/y. ir shall he hnvful for ar.y dray driver to undertake for hire the reeeipt or dc^livery of haiiLiimc, or etfeets or railway or >teinir boat ]iassenii('rs at any time, and it is further jjrovided thai the driver of any omnibus may. when requested, undertake fui' hire the convcyaiiee of a jtasseiiiior or passengers from or :■' any ]ilaee on !>uiiday. License MifcpiM'tor t fuiiii.-h t\v( can's of tari;-' and mnnliiT plates. 47. The License Insjieotor shall furnish, at the eosi of |;m ;' iiy, !o each per-on taking out a license under this IJy-law 1 \vu cards containing ihe lai'itf a])|.ro]U'iare to ^aiil license, ami the owner (d' an omnibus or omuibusses, dray or drays, c>ue ": more plates with the number or nnmbers < license or li- cen.^es ]iainted thereon, and sueh number jdates sb.all be and remain the jiroperty of the City, and on the expiry of sucli license ^-aid inimlier plates shall bo returned to -^aid Licei:-- Insjiector, and any person failing to return such plates on tlif ex])iratioi) of his or tludr license or license^, or failing to ii - new said iicen>es, and continuing the business or calling -" licensed for rwo weeks after the ex]iiry of said license or v.l.'i shall wlirn recpiested lo show his number exhibit a false niiiii- ber, shall be deemed gnilty of any infraction of this By-law. and no jierson receiving any such number from said Liccii-c Tnspecto) shall remove the same from his vehiclp, or hnrnc--, or lend, oi- exchange, or otherwise illegally vse or dispose nf the same. "lun piatei 48. ^VIlell the i)aintinu' or printina' on anv number plate •>]■ 'I'-faeed . . ■ . ' ' . License ''ard of tai'iff become- oltliterated or defaced, or is not dis- Inspector . , . to furnish tiucth legible, or whenever the same is lost or mislaid, tlio new ones on thJreTor perwjn to whom sticIi plate or tariff was issued shall return the wci! ventilate 76 ill, AM) ISSIK OK J.K'KX.SES. 17 smn.. or am,„nt tluTHur ,„ ,1.,, |.i,,..n,s.3, [..spector, and ,„.on By-Law "';■ l"-'"lnctmn .,f l,is li.ri.se, the .said InHiurtor, .,., pavunit ^^Ol- ..1 sevonty-livo cents f,.r ..i,.], artirl,., sl.all iss,.,. to such ,>...xon M .H'W iu.u,I>oi-pIato or platrs, or taritf. as the .aso ,„av ho. an-i .hall ,.ay over in.mfhly to tlio City Treasurer the "pi'n.-ce.U thereof tor ilie uses of the City. 49 Kvery drive,. „f „ .l,,^,. i;,,.,,,,,,, ,„„|^,,, ,,^_^ j,^. ,^^^, sha'i ..river „r serve the first person requiring his dray or tru-.k/aud if h.i-l^t'Vat pleiid that he has accepted u previous order or made a previous "'""■' . niTKilouieut and therefore eannot aeeept th.. present order, lio sli:i,l on demand -ive the name of the person to uhoni !„■ Is onu:,,^e.l and the time of his enoaf.euu.nt, hut no driver shall .e .'ompelled to take any order, if the ,,er-ou eallini-^ him owes inn. 3or a previous fare, nntil the same is j.aid. Xo driver sliall «ive a false excuse for not aeeej.tiu- a eall, and if eon- vH-ed of snch shall he ]iahle to the penalty provided hv this"""" """"■ llvdaw. 50. Kvery per>.m li,.,.ns,.d nnder tliis Hvdaw, thn)udi hiu. s..If or driver, shall pnuctually keep all his appointments with in the ( 'ity, whether hy day or ni-ht, and should he neglect v tidfill any euiiao-emont made i)ersonally or throu-h one of hi- drivers, he. shall he liahle for a hreaeh of said IJy-Iaw. Anv IH'rsoU ord.riui; a livery vehicle, dray or omnihus and afte'- ■vards not usin- the same shall pay to the tfd iiji ill at least, twn (•(in.-j(iciiiiii.'< iilaccs in his sialilc. ,- lull and r'liiipli'ic taritV of his rhariics Inr the kci'ii and cai. • if such iiiiiiiials as arc usually kcpl tliiTciii, dcsiniiaiin:; il,- chariic as liv iliu feed nifi'lil, day, week ur Idiigcr period, ani every person phieiiig a hurse ur liurses or other aiiinml or ani nial-i in such a stable iiiiHt pay to the keeper thereof, btd'niv removal, ihe rat.; or ainnunt for the kee]) of such lior.se ur horses, animal or animals, aceordinci,' to said tariff, and tin; time such horse or horses, animal or animals were so kep; ; any keeper of such stable demanding or receiving a higher raii: than is warranted by said tariff, and any person refusing m jiay to sneh keeper the jiroper rate or keep of such horse oi' horses, animal or animals, according to such tariff, shall ho deemed guilty of an inf'action of this Bydaw. 53. Xo person employing an omnibn^, livery vehicle, or Imr-e or lior.-;os, or dray, shall refuse, as soon as his order i- conijileted, to pay ilu^ fare established by this By-L'iw, or u.- may have been otherwise agreed ujion between the parties. 54. The owner or driver of any omnibus or dray, or tins owner of any livery or food or >ale stable shall not be entitled !o recover or receive any fare or charge from any jierson fiMiii whom ho shall have demanded any greater price or rate lluni he i- allowed to receive under this liydaw, or to whom ho li:i- refused to show his card of the tariff of charges, and it shall bo the duty of every jiolice officer to be vigilant and active at all limes in pre\enting extortion and over-charge by the owner or driver of any such vehicle, or the owner of any such stable, and any person using or driving in any onmibus, or employiiii;' anv dray, or any horse or vehicle from any livery stbale, or having any horse or horses, or other animal or animals at any feed or sale stable shall be at liberty to call upon any police ofh'cei' to inform him or them what the proper fare to be \iu\<\ is for any drive or distance in question, or the pro])er rate fur any load conveyed, or for any vehicle or horse employed, or for tlie board of any ho'rse, horses, animal or animals fed or kept ; and it shall be the duty of any such police officer to lie- cide the matter according to the tariff appropriate to the (jiie-lion H-, nil o\-er ch.i to prosccut ( 1 1 55. The purposes of Fist Div liiver whei idling the w of Parish h north line o acm.ss ;Maii Aiiders(jn , Charles Sti -bihu's Ave Salter Stre No. 40, St thence acro^ thence aloii; along Willi; St net to ^ Avenue to 1 Dame Aver Maryland J Maryland 1 thence acro! Street to R to Gertrude Street, then niie, thence ginning. Second 1) the iirst div 56. The: From any h way Wini 78 AND I.SMh OK LI('K.\SE.S. 19 (liH-riun a- pruvidcl |,_v this lU-luw. aii.l ,,i, all ,,r,-A-^\nu> when By-Lnw aiK.vci'cliiii-o lias|,wii iiia.lcur.l.Miiaii.Ird ii ..|ial| !»■ his ,|iii v ^^°^- to lU'd-i rule tl„. nlFcildcr. ' ~ 55. CUV iPlVlslu.N.s Foi; OMMIU.SSI - I'lic Inlldwiiii;' >liall lie ilii' divisii.i I'KAV.s. i liii' (_'itv for tlic oimiiiJiis.Miid purposes ..f tilis lly-law in n.-p.ri .,f (..imibii.sos and drays:— ii'SSi.^'"' I'isi Divisiun.-- ( urimiciifiiii; on th,- \\,.,t Imnk of tlic Red i-'iviaioa i. Twivcr w\mv Uosser Avenue tcriiiiiiatcs at said l.aid<, tluMice ideng tlic west hank of said river down stream to tiie iKu-tli line of Tiirish lot Xo. 44, 1). (1. S., St. ,lohn, thonco along the said north line of said lot Xo. 44 to Main Street, thenee diagonally across :\Iain Street to Anderson Avenue, tlienec westward on Anderson Avenue to Charles Street, thence southerly al(,nn' Charles Stre(>t to St. .lohn's Avenue, thence westward on St, .lohn's Avemu' to Salter Street, thence southward along sai'' Salter Street, the lino of said street crossing Parish Lot No. 40, St. .lohu, to the Caiuidian Pacific Railway yard, thence across and westerly along the said yard to Xena Street, thence along Xena Street to William Avenue, thence westerly along William A\ cnue to PJmily Street, thence south on Emily Stnot to MeDeiinott Avenue, thence east on .McDermott Avenue to Xena Street, thojice south on X'ena Street to X^otre Dame Avenue, thence Avesterly along Xotre Dame Avenue to Maryland Street, tlien( southerly along .Maryland Street to Maryland Street bridge across the Assiniboine river, and thence across said bridge, and thence southerly along Bridge Street to River Avenue, thence easterly along River Avenue to (iertrude Avenue, thence along Gertrude Avenue to Xa.ssa'i Street, thence southerly along X'assau Strqet to Rosser Ave- nue, thence eastward along Rossi r Avenue to the place of be- ginning. Second Division. — That jiortion of the City not included in the first division. 56. The following shall be the Division 11. TAKIl'f'' FUK OMMBUSSKS. From any hotel or public or private house to any rail- way station or steamboat landing in the City of Winnipeg, and vice versa, each passenger .... $ Omnibui Tariff. EO 79 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) ^^/ "A^^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 I 45 M 11125 |50 ""1=^ |56 |12 :^ i;£ 12.0 lA. Ill 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 i/.A "^ INSl'tCTOK Ol' I.ICK.NSKS ^fo^f^ * hildren undor 7 yours of age, to rlic nuiiihcr of two in 1601. I ,, , , _ cliiirgo ot nil iKlult free If nioi'L' tliiiu two fliildrcii uiultr 7 years of age, for eaeli over two half fan' Cliildreii over 7 and under li' half far.' Children over 12 years f„ll f.,n- 56a. The folldwiiig shall be the Dray TarlfT. -CAIJIIF FOI! iiKAYS. For a (iiK-horse load from one j)laco to any other plaoe In tJie I'irst Division $ 51) From any plaec in First Division to any jdaee in Sec- ond 1 )ivisi()n, or vice versa 7,", For a I wo-liorse Inad from one jjlace to another in First Division 75 Fron; any place in First Division to any place in Sec- ond Division, and vice versa 1 00 57. Tiie following shall he the Liv. ry stable TAIilFF FOR LIVF;KY STABLES. Tariff. I For a saddle horse l)y the day of ten lionrs $ ," 00 For half a day 2 00 By the honr— for first hour 1 00 Each subseqnent hour 50 For single rigs by the day of ten hours 4 00 For single rigs for half a day 2 .'')0 l''or single rigs by the hour — for first hour 1 00 For each subsequent hour 75 For double rigs bythe day of ten hours 7 ^0 F'or double rigs for half a day 4 00 For double rigs liy the hour — for first hour 2 00 Kacli subsoqneni hour 1 O.i Provided that should a driver be required for any of ;! e foregoing rigs, an additional sum of t^vo dollars per day of ten hours may be charged for sucli driver, and pro rata for any less time than ten liours. 80 111 free for .half fiirc .halt' I'm If . .full fan- $ r, (N) 1 no .'.0 4 00 2 .'lO 1 00 T.") 7 00 4 00 2 00 1 Oil iny of ',1.0 ler day <'f iafor anv 21 AM) ISSI-K OF I.ICKNSKS. 58. '"lie tariff for f..c.d and sale stables i''''<'Osm his or their said stablo • " '"^ f^— ">I'>-..o.h ■t this JJy-law. By-Law 1601. "■" ^''' 'i^'-l '.yTari,r7Jr least two c, "^ '> provided by ( 'laiisc 52 C-Mis, c.uaa.v.Ks ax:, otmku likk VKtf.t..^. aoe 1 ... $ .'.() \- 5ec- 7.") ( irst 1 .") 5oc- Hi . . 1 00 III >'^'™::;:l:::;:x:;;;:!;::::r'':'': '--':' *- '■-^■^■"r.^.... .. L'ave miiiibier .. o.. mo mrcnor tiioroot dr\- and the ii'inu.-^ '^"^ ''«'" <:''^nn ^^ ^^^ I 1 appeitammo ,|H.,vto .n .;ood repair and .,veil '" ^'""' "'""■ Ol.. All cabs, wjio-.'^ , mfo^matioD.'''' "antonly or ignorantly misinforming or misle-'ding .uci: person eitlier as to tiiq time or place uf the arrival or de|i;ir- tiire of any railroad car or other public conveyance \vliai~n ever, or the location of any railroad depot, office, station •■:■ railroad ticket office, or the location of any hotel, public pli- in private residence within said City. Nodriverto 67. It shall be Unlawful for any such licensed driver i . Induce any . i i ■ ^ piTsouto induce anv person to eniplov his vehicle or the vehicle dri\ m employ by . ' . misintorniing \,y liim [^y falsclv reprcsentiuii; such vehicle to be owned nun as to ■ ' .1 o veMciie''"' °' "".''' l'*'''^on Other than the licensed ow^er thereof with a \1l\ to exact, solicit or obtain fare or anything of value from su.i person. llV To give 68. Everv driver of a cab shall, when required bv nv Information . ^ ' . . . , . . , ... to I'oiireas to iiolicc officer, ij;ive official information with reference to tli' wnure persons J ' o conveyed. aiblross of the house or place to which he may have drivm any passenger or ])asscn' nnd any other information coir iiected therewith, which have come to h'.s knowledge. .\ refusal to give such information will be deemed a breach (f this By-law. To assist 69. Kvery driver of a cab shall, wiien required, assist anv (onveyanc to tiolico otticei' in thc convevance, in his cab, of anv persnn di- jailor ' , . ., ' , ,. . " ^ . , iio3pitai. persons to t le common _iail, or to the police station, or li; ln^ conveyance of any person to the hospital or elsewhere, if re- fpiired, who may be wounded or have mot with au accident, or is ill, ])rovided such illness is not of an infectious nature; Compensation, a lid said driver shall be entitled for the performance of sncli service to the usual fare therefor, from the proper authoritie-. Pruvided ahrays that should the driver of any licenscl cal) or the driver or owner of any vehicle be called upon by the Health Of^cer or other person duly authorized to convrv in his cab or vehicle from any ])lace in the City of Wimiipi';: ti anv other place within said City, any person affected witli ;i disease of a dangerous, infectious or contagious nature, tlini s.nid owner or driver shall be compelled to convey said jiiT-"n 82 A-\JJ 1S.SLK oi- LICK.NSKS. 28 ■i-'™.ti„o ,o„ ," , ,i 1';: ""' '"' '■'•■'"""■"' '■'■"'" -ij «»"■'•"■ ''"' Jl<"iltl Offic'fP sli.ill 1,.,,., • si;ii.s.. convoy- ~Jl;lll l.ilV to said drivm- r... ^ .• • , ^""'" " "i "ilia CltVCmmrll to t.' said cab or vehicle '-^''naffer provuled, applicable 111 ( ify. "iiia.^e upon the public streets of the 73. Every person licensed under this T^v l , in, It- ivvery owner or driver of n p.>K „ «ki.>c' .1,, i. ,-„,wiaw ,v,. ,. t 'ir: ,°- ,°"'"-""- ni is iiirwlcm ,,!• iibiLsivc, oi' wIk, atlemiiis tu DVuivhiiiMc (,r win. jvlii>(.s to im.(luw his tiii'itr, imiiilior, name ,n- inldiv... when nijucr.icd |,y lii.s i'jiro, oi' wlin ivfusos to iii.l a polic, man, .K-ic'livc or otlioi' otiicor in the ivmovnl of a prisi.nt ,• .,. ]U'i:-oiic'r.s to 01- from any lockii)) in the City, *hall be chjeiii. ,i io have eoinmitted a bi'each of tliis IJv-hiw. (5 .I'lvery driver of a cali, earriage («r other vehicle shall be decently dressed whilo on dnty. and evei-y eab or oarria-re (ii'iver, wiien not en»'aged in conveyinjr or retiii'niny' from onii- vcyluix a fiii'e, shall sit on or stand sufficiently near his eab ,.i earria-e to have [.erfect control over his horse or horses, and sneh drivers shall not stand in groups of three or more or in any way obstruct the sidewalk or street or needlessly simp their wbijis or make any loud noise or dislurbaiiee or use ob- scene, ]irofane, imi)ertinent or abusive language, or molest ,r annoy the inhabitants of any houst! opposite to or near aii" such cab ( unemployed or awaiting a fare shall allow bis vehicle to remain im any of iho streets, squares, lanes or jmblic place- vv-itliin iIk' ( ify dtherjlinii the stands appointed by bv-hnv-; for such vehicles i'es|)ectivelv. Cabs to have 76. l'!vf said cab, carriage or ntliei' vcliic!.', aiid >ucb bin!]is shall have the inuMbci' of the eab, carria'.:c nr other vehicli; painted lai the glas^; nf such hiiiip-- in ihrce-iiirh fiSM.l'CS. Xo cab to appear on stands on Sundav;;, ex- c'l'pt alter tl p.m. .'uui ex- cept at Itail- way Stations on arrival of trains, etc. 77. Xo cab, carriage oi- other vehicle shall a])pcar excrjit a!'ter the hour of iiiuo o'clock in the evening on anv stand ■ r place for hiro on Sunday, except at the railway stations <>v steamboat landings on the arrival of any train or steamlmat. Provhled always, it shall be lawful for any cab driver to uii- derlakt! for hire the receipt nr delivery of the han'u'atje or ef- fects of railway or sieambnat ]iasscngers at anv time, and ir i- j'nrtlier prorided that the drivt^r of any cab, carriau'e or otlicr Vehicle may, when requested, undertake for hire the convcv- liwc of a i>assenger or passengers from or to any idacc en Sun da v. 84 78. (tiy to two car 'e the v hide iiiiinhor.' .'iiiiiiher ' i\v, an .^li.dl be failing t license o turning t tlie exj)ii ;i':on of ii.'- numb a; infra c ^11. -h nun: >:i!iie fron v.'isc illegi 79. J.'a, ■-J lector a 1 a lUHiilier t-r (,f Sam hiuhe ill ii 80. Wli( "!' card of i tiiieily ],,n; l'<'l'S01i to V dio same oi I'l'oii the pr I'lent of sev person a ne^ wse may be, P'''">e>"c-ds the: 81. Kvcr^ ••"■'I under tli iii~ f"ah, carri 'if'f'T'to.I a p 'i'l'I flierfore •VXI; ISSIK OK MCKXSKs. '- card. con4i„i„^ . '^iff /; ''"'"'''' """'•■'■ ^'^ %-'"- ^«°^- - the ow.u..- of . ,.a|, „, ■'''P'-l-'-^ite to said liconso,nnd ^"-7 ""■""^'' -"'l'.^- '-^^ _ f • "^^'"-Ji snail be raised m- nfri/i ^.. i.^ , I'nvcrto ;' munbor n iihn'n fi.nirp- r H • i ! ' P''"*''*' oi attached "'"^'i" nadge ,. ' •'^"'^•'' ("ic said Insncetoi- tn It . ■ /''""-I'^'iso t"i' i-'f Same) •nirl cmVI ]• , ,, "*l"-'-o^i to kcoj) a rcuis- '"«t^^'''i<»- aim '' '"'o said driver who on .lilt,- l n •-'' wr.ars«i„e 25 'duty. '^\'lun paiiit- lllK. I'tc. of , "wJUIC, 01 \\licnever the Slino ;. 1„ i . , number nldUa i--- ^0 whom such phite o L^ " '■' T ^'n"' ^'"^^'-^^ ° 'i"^ -'"- on account tiierefor t fe r ''"'" ^••^^"''".-^^-o^ ":'- the production of hi ' i e, o 1 1^ mT "^"^"•' ""'' ^' '^7'-- ^ -nt of seventv-five cents fo^e^.t^^:' ''T^^^' ^ l-^"" '""^' I--" ^ new ninnber phito or I o^ o tiff ^T '' ""' ^''.«.„,.; .he;.„f k,:.':"e';ii;::;';,;:c;t- •" '"- ^'■'■'™- "■- on df 86 20 IJJSrECTOR Ol- LICENSES 1601. False < By-Law ,„aii(l give tho naiiic of tlio person to whom ho is engnjrod ainl the tiiiii' uf Ills I'ligiiyujiiont, but no driviT sliiiU be coiiip(.'llc,| te for not acee])ting a call and if couvietod of iiall be liable to the penalties of this Bvdaw nriv,ito 82. iuerv person licensed under this By-law, through him "i-i'-""»'>'"»- self ur driver, shall pun<-tually ke.^p all his appointmeiiN within the City, whether by day or night, and should he ik . icet lo fidhl any engagement nni owner or driver of anv (leniiind or 1 . , , . r. reive more Jiccused caii. carruigo or other vehiclo to demand or roceiv tlian ailoweii, iiiuher I'ates or charges than those mentioned and spccifh ' In thi'^ lly-law in tho -evoral taritfs of rates a]>]dicablo to tln' licens(> siranted, whether the same be estiinated by distnin'. or time. 1 call. Owner or 84. The license of anv owner or driver of anv sucl ilriver to for- . .,,,,' leit lieense r.a campo'e Or otlicr veliiclc, who shall be convicted bv and In- eonvletlon or , - ><,i , nusHy^uiw ""^ '"^•^' -Tii^^i''*' <"• 'Tusticns liaving jurisdiction, or Pdliiv eJimc'! Magistrate of a breach of any of the ])rovisions of this P.v- law relating to cabs, carriages and like vehicles, or avIio shall ho eonvict<>(l of a crime, shall ipso fuclo be cancelled and re- voked. N'o r'r^nn to reliise to pay fare. 85. Xo ]ierson emjdoying any such cab, carriage or orlnv \ohicle. shall refuse as soon as his order is completed to jiav iho fare established by this Ey-law, or as may have bom <'tlicrwiso agreed upon between the parties. Owner or 86. Tlio owuor or dvivor of any such cab, carriage or ntlirr reeover'f'rom vchiclo sliall uot bo entitled to recover or receive anv farr ^r ri'rson from , n . i i i m i i i i wiioni illegal cliarso irom anv person ironi whom lie shall have deiiiaiiili; 1 fare tie- ,' ' i i . i mnndod. anv greater price or rate than he is allowed to receive iiinkr this Bvdaw, or to whom he has refused to show his card of 86 ictcd of siirli -x::::;:::;!:r;^^^ 27 By-Law IQOl. "• '^ '^ '^^loot, thenoo so„tli on ■■--" ".™.o Avt r.f '^i:„t:,"s,;":"T, ""*'■'•'■ '"""^- As.inib n , "^ ^" ''"•^■''^"^ «^-^ '"-1.0 acn.s the -H.H, a,:rE.;i s"::;::^ ^''r^''^^' ''"'^ ^'-'- .rlv olon... T>,-,r„ * ^^ ^ *'* ^^"■''•' Avenue, thence east- >»r.\v„,„e,o the place of bpiiming '"' ''""■ 87 ^Hi w ■'Pi ^^^^n' . 'I ^ 1 1 ['m;| d.mu -IfajiJl |M 1 28 By-Law 1601. Tarlfr for two-liorsi' Cabs. IN.SI'KCKil; OV I.K KNSKS 'lAlilM lOK CAUH, CAUHIAOKS, ETC. 88. 'I'lio following hsall be tlii' inrill' lie City (if Wimiiprfr; — (in- twohor H.' ciih^ II, J. K coMvcyiiiii (iiKt or two |(iis.sijiim'rs f pliicc to iiiioijicr witliiii the 1 • livisioii, witii I'i'.jii t,, ivtiiin t iiiir within ten iiiiniitrs loiii one units of tlie first > pliicc of start- J' ■ngor 'or every iidiliiioiial ])iiss '!• lliilf-fjHv aliowe,! <.ii ivinni if ili,> d ci'e(ls ton iiiiiiutos. 4. Atn! full fare if ilie (|,-tenri.ai exrei..,l. iiiiinites. i.'tentioii ex- I went v-fi vv a. I'or oonxcvini;' one or fwi pMssenp'ors to or frni G. E niiy place in Um seeoml division to or f ]ilaee in the first division . , r every additional ])assenger riie same allowance for rctnrn the first division. n roni anv passengers as in 8. The above are to b that is from C, considered as the d itil 10 IV rate ) a. in. until 10 p. m. After 10 r- m. double fares are allowed until a. m. 0. For every hour eomploted in convevinff one or more passoiigers 10. And for fractional parts of an 1 1011 r at the same rate. 11. This rate prevails f rom fi a. m. until 10 p. m. 12. 1 rom 10 p. ni. until H a. in. the fare allowed hour is per (111 91. InlVZ 89- ''^'"' following shall be the tariff for one-1 Cabs. carriages and other vehicles ^'or the Citv of W lorse eai'-. innipeg: — 1. F oi' convoying on- or two jiassongers from one place to another within the limits of the first vision, with right to return to place of sfart- g within ton minutes <^ s( I, o|. i.K K.vsE!*. . no . 2.') ti. ''"••'•-''■•-..,.• four pa>.c.,,g.r., SiUMO .livHi.M .... * n.. By-Law 3- JIall-fare nlluwed if tho detcfion oxco.ls ton '*'"'• niiiiutt's, — '^^ '•■nil _f.ro if ,he ,|..,..„tiun ono...,|s tuvntv-fivo minutes. r. For convening one .„. tu„ pn.son^ors t.. ,„• f.- "".V l.iaco in the socoM,! division to or tVu,„ anv I'liH-c in tlio lir.-^ii division ' (!. For ovi.ry additional pa^^ojiuvr '• ''''"■■^^""'■"ll"UMn,.,. for roturnine i)ass..ni:vrsf„r detention as in the first division. 8. Tho ahove a.v t,n bo considered dav rat,>-thut, ■s iron. G a ni ,0 10 p. ,„. Af.e'r |.. p. ,,1. „n- 111 a. 111. double fare. !'■ F.,r everv l.unr coiupleied in e„„vevin:r -me „r more ])assonger8 ■'■'■ •^"•"■'"•l>aetionalpart..,fanh.,„rat sanu. rat-, i'- 'I'l"'-^ ''^'te prevails from a. ni. nniil Hip. ,», '-■ ^7" "P-"'- '■■"!! <-'•=<,. .he fan. allowed per 00 ti) lionr IS 1 50 90. if 01 h ii J)asseni;er wishes to travel f icr in the second d i:i'''it in that div ivision and tin I'oni one place to an- s a cab not under enaam (-'ab fniiiid (11 a- a Pply to tlie tirs! -j ision ision ho can employ such cab at tl nuamul 10 same rate; 91. Xof are siiall be chargod for chihl 111 L'lul Divl , Ri"ii I'aii liH ' rriKiiKcd inr ti'nrl in that I'lvi.sion at 1st Division aire to the number of two in cl roll under 7 years of t than two child fiarge of an adult. If Mi-iff f„r iialf fare; for child i-en under 7 years of age. for eaci morr 1 over two. ''liildror fare ron over 7 years and under 12 vears half Wind over 12 years of age full f age 92. The owner or driver of ev other vehicle shall are allowed. fry such cab, carriage tniiil and such hand h carry, without additional cl or large, one Trunk and liand hi lor each passenger. iggage as may be placed inside the cab"""^^ to be carried 93. All "'"■ and the first day of Xovombe wners- lieenses granted between the first dav of Ijlcpnsr.s is- v in any year the amount i.;'t1u",fr 89 30 I.VSl'ECTou ol I.ICKXitES By-Law (^ l„. ,,;,i,| .sl,.,|l hv ciiial to tho ,.luirg..s fm- a full year; f.,r IflOl. iiM.v li.uitiso issued 8iil..s,.(|ucutly to fii-Ht, .lay of iXovcuiIkt tl,.. cliaiv sliall lu. (.(|iial |,. two-tliir.Irt of tlio anioiniL for a full /car. jiM.I itruvidnl furlhcr. tiiat all liwiises f^M'ai.lcd imdr, 'iii- li.v law Hhall (■xpiro on the tliirty-lirst day <>f May hcm en.s.ii.ii; alter tlio i.s.sii,. thoivof, unless tlic saiuu slu.ll bo soon or foiiViird, as is provided I'nr in tlii- I'.v-law. Nil pi-miM] til liii|i(>nuijal« 94- ^'^ P"'r«0" »li"ll. "" "iiy Mroet, or mlirr pnlijio platv ';!?i:!'i!"'r,"'" ''"" ^'^'' "' ^^''""'l'"- '"i|'i"''i"'" any |a.rson .,r persons "'i^el in or omjiloy aiiv desiniiaird vehicle. vlIiIcIc. Ill N'o ninni r to l)'j I'liipldy, (I, 95. Xo owner or .Iriver ol' a licensed eab siiall eniplov ,.,• idlow any runner or other person to assist or act in concn ■ virh theni. in ohtaining' any passenp^r or ba.trirn^! at anv siiiiids railr.iad stations, steamboat landings, or elsewhorc in flic ( 'ity id" Winnipeg. Sale of Tn- liarro t(l chll- ilr.'ii firhld- U.11. T(l|!.\(( u, CKJAItS AM) CKiARKTTKS. 96. Xo person licensed under this Hydaw to sell toba. cigars ,.r cigarettes shall sell, nor shall any ,,ne in his eniplnv ;HeMt ur in charge of his storo or shop '^eli, deliver or eivr iiuay a,iy tobacco, cigars or cigaretto to any child under tli.' age of fourteen years, e.xcept on the writ'len (,rder of il,,' parent, guardian or einplover of such child. 99. POSTIXO L'l' l.ICKNr^r.S. b!''v"::^iZ ^'''''^'^' ^^'^"'•'''" "^''t"'»'n,a? '1 license to kec]. an inf, Hi places.'"" ^'^'■"^'' ""'^''' " ^■if'f"alling house, a bowlin- allev. a idlliarJ, pool .,r bagat.dle table, a roller skating rink, aii ice skatin- nnk. a ritle or slioetiiig gallery, a cigar, cigarette or tobac'o store, ^a pawnbroker's office or shoj). ,,r a scconddnind dealer^ or junk store or shop, a livery staldo or feed and sale stable. shall keep his license posted up in some cons]Mcnnus place in the jtremises so licensed, as shall be l)u (iro- tUblCH. Tippling! ami Kiiinliliiii,'. AM) ISSIK oi- I.ICKNsKS. i!;:.ri;;^^^^^^ •'-' ^'-'i .•.• ..- B..„J in that M.alt, produce and .xlnbit !.is li,v„sa UAMllI.I.Ni;, |,T,.. 98. \(i |,i.i>un liccii-cd iiiid.r till' r'. i i t.^™r;::Trt;:::::^:l::;^::;;-:" :':;'':"::i:^^.::t;;!:,-;;;,:,r7:;i;i;:-'''^ 99. Kv.,-v ,,0,-0.1 licensed under -ho provisions of this ^^ or to ..„,.... ? °P ^'' '"^'■^ «'• .i"''k «toro or shop " t. earrv „n the trade or business of a dealer in s,.,.,.,, 1 1 i" '-•n.ture, household ,oods or other artie e >^ , :""' ;■: ■■<-i ving a lieense therefore enter, wit tV f^ • ^ ::' ■-. .nto a ,OMit and several bond to the Citv of V ,; ' •■ T-nltv of two hundred dollars, ..onditi.,„ed f X^, •'— '- of ,11 s„eh liv-laws of the Cirv as ,.,av b in fo ■ '"-'-- -^ - Pn-ed respecting dealers in second-hand arti.t "t " """■ nn,o. the continuance of such license. LICI-.WSKS .\OT TIIANSIKiiuir.K. 100. Vo license granted under this Bv-law to Icoen a .e,- , ■ ' lUl-lUUK Store OI- shon n-n ;,.„! ,t i' , 1 "> . < 1 I.Konsesnet .ct Of nansler tn.n one person to another or fron, one pla.e •0 another, except as provided in Section 1.3 of this By-law. 101 B.K,ksellers iHU^,,. ,,,l ,,l,ing second-hand bonk. , ^J>-'ll not be deemed dealers in second-han.l aoo.ls within the --^^^^^^^^^ -.nn,, of this Bv-law. nor shall such persons be r i . ^-"0-- ,to procure a hcense to buy and sell such second-hand booK ' ' ""' 91 ■n license. 32 I.\Srj.JCTOR Ol- LICENSES KECOKD OF l-UHCifASES AXD SALES. be kept. !""- 'inti c^ol^ kooi>or ot a second-hand sJiop or store or By-Law 1601. Books of lipcord of 92 AND ISSUE OK I.ICKNSKS. ^" ^^-l';''!' shall he fairlv u-rif.en in the K,u 33 rhctimcof fh..,„, I "'' 'i- " '" """' ^'".-"^" lanouairo at By-Law ic tunc ot tl,. purchase ol any artiele or thino- i„ th. w,v of ^eoi. <*«»e, »..d tho „„,„o, residence n,„l .le,,.,!,,, i„„ I' ,1 ' •;?"'."■'■";' '"* ■"-''"- -- e, „,:i': ,";;".:; 1 tnnes be open to the h„|,eetin„ „f ,]„, M.,vo,- 1 I 1 • , , '^ '"■'''•' "" *'"'1'V III t If hook i.u.n .""'^"'"be ■oneJ ,„ ,,c )„,t „,,,,.,«„- .eetio,, of ,l,j,, B.-laV o, , „ e "■ J '1.0 ..a.i.e, ,,,i,le„.,. „„,! iKSLi.; ur J,lci;.\.SKs. 85 OKNEKAI- I'KUVIsIONS. By-Lnw 1601. 105. Xo (Icalor in serdiid-liaiKl ■irti,.|,.< -,,. i r ~ ;::::;:':::::■:;,;:,,!;:;■';;*::'"''--■'■' --»->-- ^ 106. Kvorv li,.o„.so to be orantcnl to any ,K.al<.r in .ocon-l i .uu.e n place ,n uln-h ,he person receiving .„eh license sluUl '^^ U' anthonzeci t.. can-v un sn.-li bnsiness. 107. In case anv j.ersun >o licensed as aforesaid, either asn -- n. secondnn,d arncles .,r keeper on. .i„nk :,K.p, si, S5^^^^^^^^^ •;inmo Ins or her s..,re „r place ,.f business iyuu. thl'p|,ee" "'• e c'.;. orsed upon such license and the nundn.- of his or her nia.-e '-'"- to u. "n.MSu.oss shall thereu].nn be changed on ,1,.. .ides uf .he'"""^"'- vclueh. or vessel used by such license.l ,lealer, and n.a,le „, -.rrespon.l w.th such change of store or phu'e of business. 108. Xo dealer in second-hand articles or keeper ..f a innl- „ Kuod., aa.cle or tinug whatsoever fron. any minor under the age ot eighteen years. 109. No dealer in second-hand articles or keeper of a junk „„.,. or >lioj. shall purchase in the way of his or her business anv ""■^"■-° goods, arfcle or thing whatsover from anv person or person'^ '.vl.o,nsoev,.r b.-tween the hours of ten ,/clock p. ,n. and .ix clock a. ni. 110. Every dealer in secon.l-hand articles or keeper of a .mk shop, who shall receive or be in possession of anv cood^ r"H^^-o articles or things supposed to have been lost or stolenrshali ^SS^ -■tnvith,_ on a den.and to view the sanu.. present the same t" the ( hief or any member of the police force. 111. The Chief or acting Chief of Police, aided and as- ^ , listed by such policemen as he mav deem necessary shall Ik^ ™''"to''r':,f tlie Inspector of Pawnbrokers', Dealers in soomul-lruKl r""- ''"'' articles and junk sV.ups. """" 95 36 INsPKCldl; nl' I.K'K.NSES By-Law 110 'I'l i ■ i 1601. . "'^- ' '"■ '''•■''""'■ '''^l'«'<'<-.r .hall. s,. , .,s issucl. f,,ri|, _^^^^_ _ Will, subnnl 1,, ,!,.. i'oli.v ( •„nuui-si„n,.rs . list of ,.11 scv.n,] ii.siKH'torto "'I'l'l | "" '"■ I'niiiluct liic hiisiiics.s of Kll l>sil(;ropiTl_v on coiHlition of sclliiii;- the snine 1 llliite.1 priee, or wh,. makes a inihlie .lisj-hiv at his plaee , " '"-' "^'.ii" !i<'"^'''"",V used by pawnhrokcr.s to d Jiismes^ tl note their liusiness, to uit, three nilt, or i :l si "11 o more or less ve low balls, or who pnlilicly exhibits J)ersonal projierly or dep.,>it or pi, .do-,.," or a siyn with wor.l- f '■ .M oiiev to loan oi to the like eil'eel, is her •eliv declared I |» lie a pawnbroker, 115. '.verv ]iersoii licensed to car jiawnbroker within the ( rv on the bu suiess ot i(\-. Jial at the time of recei VIII snch iiceii.se, enter, with two snlKcient and several bond to the Citv of \\"\ -nreties, into a ioini live hnndi 'ed tlollai all snch Eydaws cd" the Citv ( (gondii ioiieil for the nnipei;' in tho ])onaltv (,f (Ine o ibserv nice (I for oiincil as may be passed or t ■ced, respect iiiii' pawniirokers at anv time dnrinjv tlu con- tinuance of snch license 1. rdice Commissioners of tlu; Citv of W md any snch license "raiited or t.i -'c lirar.U'd to any siicli pawnbroker may he revoked bv t! innipeg on satisfa toiy can^ appearing to them for so doi iig. u **■ V .J. ^ or. « S '^^ 5"~ o. = 5 /. o Ki'i'ord ot pK'dges to be Uept. 116. 1 t,verv pawnbroker hai luiiiiiaiie, of article or lliinc' n jiawnetl or jdedgt ami a siatenienf o i.iiy descriptive mark thereon, the :imoiiiit of money loaned thereon, the time of pledging the same, the rate of interest to be psiid on snch loan and tho name and resitleiice and a min- ute ]iersonal description of the person pawning or jilt^diriiii: tl;e said goods, article or thina-. Xo entr ■y made in such hook 96 i < - >• a 1 £•0.2 1 1 1 •=• 1 1, cS 1 ri lit. By-Law he 1601- Korm. 97 I as I.NSI'KCKUt (•!■ I H i:.\!SKi ^y-^f*" 117. I'lvcrv i);i\viil)n.k('i' slmll, nl llio liiiic ol'. cac IGOl Mi'iiiiir.'iinliiin cil plf'^l^<> lo plodgnr. I liijih. .Ii\('r III III!' |ii'rs(iii piiwiiini,' or plcd^iiiff uiiv iioiids, artirli liiriii', a iiu'iiiiii'aiiiliiiii or imtc .siyiicd 1>\' liiiii ur her, taiiiiiiii' till' siilislaiicc of the ciitrv rci|iiiriM| in lie nmil r 111 Ill- Ill' her liook liv llic lasl pi'i'ccdiiifj' cscliun, and no cliai'n'c sli I'l' made or I'ccciNcd liv aiiv pawidirokiii' or loan lii'okcr, k>i'|"'r III a loan oilier, I'or any sneli enli-y inoniorainlnin nole. Polirc hispiM lion of Ucconls. 118. Tile said I llinii;- (){ V look, as well as (>very article, arlieie^, line pawned or pled<;-ed shall, al all reasmiiil limes, ho open lo the inspei'lion of llie Mayor, or an\ iiieinl, ol' ihe police I'onu'. I'lirriiHsoK 119. \,> piiwnhi'oker sinill. iinloss he lias al- nrti nhltnn. i proliihited o laKen Hill license as a dealer in secoiuMiand li'oods, under any prelen IV anv second hand t'lirnilure. i wlintever, purchase or hi or cloilies or any olliia- article or ihiiii:' whalevi him or iier. ne ■red lii'port to Police 120. ll shall he the dniv of evei'N' licensed person al Dopartmeiit. said to inak(^ out, siun and dolivor to the ('liief, or A Chief of rolice. or oHieer in ehari'-e at the police st Cllll atioii. every day, before the hour of twelve, noon, a legihle and cnr red copy fnnn the book required in Section llfi hiM-enf. nf Pt rsonal iiroperlv and other valnalile tliiims recci\'ed deposit diiriiiij.- the twenty-four hours endinjr at ten a. in. of the same day, toiiether with the time, meaning the hour, wlim received and a description of the ])erson or ])er.soiis by wlmm ■ft in iiledue or trom wlioin the same were roceiv rv(\. IV -Hill said reiiort, on any day t'ollowin last ]irecedin,ii' re|iorl was made The said report r-l lie in the form followiim', that to sav: — 98 Pi: If- AMI ISSIK OK M 5 o C M ?^ n •^ o « ^ -2 <- ■" O — ■V .a ^ S3 n ; O c a 'C 'C 3 o « u u 4; 1, >H n u Q<4J 2J3 •-5 0! M U) w D 0) a (U a o o a c a (LI O o o o o 9; o o i« J: c n w - a, j3 i CO =■ «-i.Ji sK .ii u .2 ' !M01. I'liriii t)( Iti'i.tiit. 2:> o too 99 40 By-Law ifJOl. Kntry of ii'di'inptlcm t bb' iiiiidc. I.NSPKCroli OK l.lfi;.\SKS l!c'(li'iii|iiinM ar ri'iiioval uf pledge, wli. 11 probltilti'd. 11(111 IS of liiisiiii'SS. I'liwn from minor pidliibited. r I edges from intoxicated porsons I'niliibitcd. 121. Iimiiodiiitclv iifi.T ilin nxlfiiipti,,!. <.i- sale ..f iiiiv i'Mwii.'d nr p|,.,|p.,| ai'li.-l,. fill cnti-y slinll bo ii.iidr in tlif s;ii,l o ' '^ '•'■iVnv.l in Secti..!! Ili; iwrcnf, showinj,' bv wiimii sanl articIiMviis ivilcciiicHl nv pmvhiis,.,!, the i-osi,!,.,,,-.' :n.ctioii. 123. Xo person licensed as afoiTsaid shall i-eceivo on dc posit 01- i)lodg.* any poi-sonaj property or other valnablc thin- before (he honr td' six a. in. nor after the hour of eight p. li. during Uie months of January, February, .^^arcll, April, Or toiler, Xovomber and December of each yeai-, nor before tin- lionr of five a. ni. nor after the iiour of nine p. m. during tli( months of jVfay, Jnno, -Inly. August and 8ei)tember of'^ea.-li y<\ir. 124. .\o juM'son licensed as aforesaid shall take or rcceiw in |ia\vn or ])iedge for money loaned, any jiroperty, bonds, notes, securities, artich^ or other valunblo thing from aiiv minor, or tlie ownership of which is in or which is chiinicil I'y any mijior, or which may bo in the possession or under the control of any minor. 125. Xo ]ierson licensed as aforesaid .shall take any artich- 111 iiawn from any jierson appearing to be intoxicated. lu.r from any ])erson whom ho knows to be a thief or to have been Convicted of larceny or burglary. husineisasto ^^^ ^" ^''^^'^^'^ Hconsed as aforesaid shall carry on any lieonsedpiare. otlu>r businoss ov avocatiou, directly or indirectly, in the same building or in any building adjoining the place or building in which he or she may be licensed to carry on the business of pawnbroker, loan broker or keeper of a ln;ui office, except as a second-hand dealer, after having obtaiiu-l a license as a second-liand dealer. Xo minor to be employed. 127. Xo person licensed as aforesaid shall employ any jiorson under the ago of sixteen years to take pledges in pawii, 100 41 > have l)nn AND ISHUK Ol' I.ICKNSKH. i 128. It , hull l>o tl,o ,|„fv of fh,> Chi,.,- , ,• p ,. <■'• ^1.0 provision.; ou "' T '^ ^""""'^^ ^^'^'' "".v ''°^- -' "'^^ -i-' Poll.. Co.:. ti:;;:,:';;; r;:;!:^^: ^:7''-^-^^:'^-& SCAVENGERS. 129 \ -'.- p.™/.:. oTfl^'i::: ::;;z;i::r' ;:'t;;;'-;i'. '«o sureties oonditionofl fJ,..f -j "^''' ^^'"' "^'^ If^S-^ 'Inin • ...iJovmont „,„| „.; I 'if , '"' •-"•"■ '"'"'""S H'oif said .ii.'-ion, an;.;.:::;;";,'; •'»■■••' ""■' "'"•■'- "■« o""-". „.„, ,. • , , punted n ,oii the wac'on box of tiio,-.. p?"""""""'- "ii.iz.wis in letters am] fi..|ires Hm,-,. ^ fc^" 'Jo\ oi tJioir of iicens,. and '"".'■ '■''';"«^' ""d in case of being enframed i„ ZaZ^^. P^^^'^"-^ d;n;.ng the night time shall also ear^v ^li! ted ''"''"f^ "''^• l-'^nn glass front and sides with f^o i . '' "''^'^ IMinted with 1>1...L. ? , ""'"'''"' ''^ ^''« 'i^ense ut r^ I d :, "';r''^ •'^•"", ^^ --P««l V them cleaned or remo^ ed and they n.ay demand and receive snch fees 2 -ch seiwices i„ advance. Provided that when such fee .'■•0 demanded and receive.l i„ advance the work fo^- 7Z ;;;-l>o completed within twenty-fou;traf:::trr 132. The fees to be charged by scavengers shall be re^u- '"ted from t„ne to time by the Committ:e on Market Yl f.^.^S,l°.^.%. the Committee 101 M I i Ll 42 i.nsim:( lllUi' liy Kiinini.iry Iiroft'SH. 133. .\ll rates ami ciiarfii's aiithurizijd In lliis liv-iaw .m- any rc,mihiii(ni of ihc saitl ( 'oiiiniittco shtill, uiiic-s paid, Ir colici'liMo hy siiimiiarv pfoccss iicl'orc liic .Max or, Pnli,, \Iaiii-lratc. or any .liisticc! of diisticcs (d" tho Peace hiiviii:; ,iiiri>dictioii. and the ei/.nre ami sale of llie ^^oods and chat t( is of tlie person or persons entitled liy this Dydinv to pav tlie siiine. i^prnhMmuii^T ^^^ ^" 'i''''"^'' '" '""''7 "11 ''"•' I'lisiness of a scavenger diall lie issued to any person or ccrporation nnless ami nniil the Health ( )llicer shall eertify in \vritiii,u' that tho said p( i son or corporation is provided with the necessary and proper eonveyancijs and a|i|iliances for earryinfi' •>" .seavenjiinii' in accordance with the provisions of the l!y laws of the Citv in that hehalf enacteil. nilt Krnnli il hy lloftltli oracer. TiiK.\ri!i-,s, KxiiiurrioNs, snows, ktc. kJpMn"''* ^35. 1-lvery j)erson ubtaininp a license for a theatre, nni-:.' Thcntrox, otc. ,,,, ^.,„„.(.,., \^.^]]^ exhibition. sIk.w or other place of pidili>' Jimnseinent, shall keep good order in and aliont his theatrr, hall, exhibition, show or other jilace of ])nbli(' anmseiueiii. and at his own expen.se shall keep a snffeient force of ser- vants for that pnr])ose. Nil iiitoxicat- 136. Xo ]ierson, to whom a license is granted for a iiiK iUniors to ,1 , . . 1 11 1 •! • • 1 1 1 be sold. Iticatre, innsie or concert hall. exhU)ition, show or other phico of aninsenient. shall sell or expose for sale, nor shall he per- mit or suffer the same to lie sold or exposed for sale, in any premises owned or occupied by him in tho City and nsed fur the pnrposes of such theatre, music or concert hall, oxhihi- tion, show or other ]ilace of amusement, any intoxicatiiiir liquor (which shall be construed to mean and comprehend nil spirituous, vinous and malt liquors and all combinations of liquors and drinks which are inroxicating), nor in any room, bar, box or other place connected by a window, V lilW MI- 'S piiiil, I'l ■|>C, I'ulicc iii'i' liiiviiii.' s mill cliiii law ti> iia\ SCilVcll;:!!' ' iiikI lint il e said per iind prnp'T i'l'iijiinn' III ho Citv in itrt\ iiin-;i' of ])ulilic' lis tli(';iti'i', imisciiicni, rco of scr- tod for 11 •)tll01' ]llil('0 all lio pri'- .al(\ ill iiiiy il used fur ill, oxliilii- itoxiciitiii!: irelioiid all nations of any rodin. ■)!•. slide i^r public en- 137. It ..liiiii l„. utlaufid lur iuiv p.Tsn, ndiininir a By-Lnv, I'''"''' "' ■""ii^-'Mcit tu liiiv .iinccliid (l.nvwiili a„v .,, "^^^l- '■""'■'' ^'■'''■" '■'"""• \^''i'' ■"• 'ii'.v I iii< nr privalc r.,nni ,„• 'i^'-""r^"™" '• ^ ^'"•'' "^ '"".v I"' "srd as a sittin.^' run,,, f„r a.-tu,- .„• "" '"'\ ""''■" • '"•'■""'■^ fn.pi.niin^r sn.-l. sliow nr .■Nl,ii,itinn in "''!"'' '"I""", ^^■i>' •l"."Tnrnti„.,-l„.v.Ta^r. vvlH.llin'iMtuxi- '•alinfi nr nut. is .sdjd nr j^jvrn awav. 138. Il sliall Im. lawful fur il,.. i.i..,.,,-,. |„s, tnr t„ ivfns, l.ilfllM' IIUI III •' iK'-'Hs.' I., any p,.rs..n u, .■.,n.|.i,.| as aii,.iM.|„..,it .„■ nuw :::Z,l:; |^'"""y"' '"■"•-•ary ,o any of ,|,. pn.visiun, .,f ,i.is ,„■ a.iv \W-"i:l^:^!::L„n l:i"'<'t >li.'('ily, and when it sjiaji lM...,.ni..- kn..«-,i that ,'nt, r laintiicnts aiv hoin-r yivcn in any placr ii,.,.,is,.d hv ih,. City I'i'liiwliilly nnd,.,- tlir pn.vi.si,,,,.'* ..f anv llvdavv „( l|„. ('jtv ;I ''"'" '"' ''"• ''"•.^' "'■ '•"' l-i'-'""s.. his, tor to rovol<(. sndi' , , , , iH'cnsc. and tlicivnpon it shall he the diitv uf th.. C.nnoil t„ '''v'^-i n'mi ■iiMl. >urU place .,1 anmscMciil as a mii>ance and suppress ^'"""''■^^■'' :!"■ ent..riainiiient. and tho san.o shall 1... suppressed and the pcrsun huldliii.- the H.-ense so n.vuk.d as aforesaid shall he Mcnseno, ,o ""■M"i''l" -')■ reeeiviufr a |ip,.,ise fur any such plac, fur at least 'S^rf„r I'Mc vear tliereafler. "'"' ^''''''' W.\T|.:i! CAKTS. 139. I. very persu,, h.-onsed tu keep a wat-er cart ur utlier w„.ercar.s.o Hl,i..|o fur the pur,.ose of hanlin- sejlino- ur doliwrin- water Xenselm "i the ('ity fur hire or reward shall have in a eonspieuous'ilS"^ I'l^H-e ur places attached tu the liarne.'«s of the animal or .,„i."™»'»« — nials drawin- any sueii cart ur ..fher vehiclr, a niunher or niinihers fas the case may he), snhject to the approval of the l.icense Insppotor. and such numher or nunihers shall eor- nspond with the nunihor or numbers in the record or register kept i)y said License Inspector. TELKGR.VI'HIC COM I'AMKS. 140. Xothin.ir in this Bydaw contained shall affect, ini- ]>air or take away any right or rights of anv telegraphic eompany referred to in Section 1,3 of Cliapter ,32 of the Statutes of Manitoba passed in the year 1895. 141. The license fee hereby imposed upon telegraphic companies doing business in the City shall be in lien of thfc 108 44 IW8HK0TOE OF LICENSES "f"J'*'' tuxt j)rovido ProviiKM! of .Maiiitobn. IIAItir.IlY ()!• ACiKNTS. i-i.nnic«tn b« 142. 'I'lic jict ut ilio wifo, scrviiiit, clork or other eriiiilovi ri'sponnlblo ,. i- i foru.;iHuf III iiiiv pcrxoii liceiMcd to carry on imy business or r.iH t imdcr this Hyliiw shiill ha docMiicd iiinl taken to l)c the net of tho lict-nst'c. iind the liciuiM'o sliall bo hold rcsp, i,.ii)|,. tlicn for UH though lio had done tho act hinisolf. AuiiioDo«r«, IKKS. 143. Thorc shall bo levied and colle<'ted from tho apitliciint for c\( ry license jiranted for an.; biisinotss or object in llii. Hydaw s|iO('ified requiring a license, a license foe as follow-: ( 1) For an auctioneer's license, for each salesman or crii r. nniiunl fee of $50. "n^and p'u; '^-^ ^'°'' " license to follow the calling of a hawker, ]n->\\i-r chapmen. " „. p^f^y chapman, (1) with a horse or horses, mule or nnile- or other beasts of draught or burch n, drawing or beariiiir a burden, an annual f(>o of $.'50, in addition to the foe roquircl for a person travelling on foot, ami (2) for every man tniv- telling on foot an annual license fee of $25, Transient Trade™. IntclllgeDce Offices. Spcond-hand Dealers. (''>) For a license to carry on business as a transient trad- er, an annual fee of $100. (4) T-'or a license to kern m intelligence office, an annual fee of $25. ('>) For a license to ciury ou the business or calling of a sceouddiand dealer or keeper of a seconddiand shop or jnnk shop, an annual fee of $40. Pawnbrokers. (0) For a liconso to carrv on the business or callinff of a pii\nd)roker, an annual fee of $125. Water Carts. '^"^ ^"'' f"'''^'' Water cart or other vehicle used as snch. wliere tho same is drawn by two or more horses, an anininl fee of $20, and for each such cart or other vehicle drawn by oue luu'.se only, an annual foe of $15. scayengers. (S ) For a HcoTiso to carry on the business or callinc: of a scavenger, an annual fee of $20. 104 Hi, AND It*M J. oi i,|( KXHfcs. 46 111 or t'l'h r, an anniinl (!>) For u lie.-,,,,. t.> ...rrv „■. tla. bu«inoH« or uilh„K of a By-Law eiiiiuiify sweep, an annual fee of *.'). 1601. (10) Fur u licence U, x-U .-igar., eijraretu,s a.nl tobacco J-"th'^ "" annual i..., ot $10; and a li,....., to ..|| tobacvo. but uuil-llt^" moJutlmg ,.,gur.>* an.l eioa,vti..s. ..n annual tV,. of *;.'. < II) For a license to carrv on tbc bu.sino«H of a vicM.uliing v. u,.,k i' - onhnarv, or l,ou.. wb.ro frui,, ovsUm-s or victuals art """'"- M^M to be eaten tiierein. other than a licensed tavern .r hotel, an annual fee of $:,. ' <1-') For a lieense to keep a baL'atelle, Mi- .s, „i cv . ,...'.■..■. i,.,i„ ,„i,i.,. ,„. „„, u lit... L .„,:h ,,„.„ ; „i' :-!■•■•'"■ annua! lee of $25. ( l;!i For a license to keep a billiard or pool table, nn an-. ar. nual lee of $2:., and for each additio.u.l table an annual ve'"-..!-"" (14) For a license to keep a bowling alley for each all. v ,„,„„„ or bed, an annual foo of $2r,. Mul-r He ot {(il^O. liiK lllnk. ( ].;) For a license to keep an ice skating rink, an annual skbu,,. jce ot ftiiJa. , J nk. (IT) J'or a license to keep a rifle or shooting gallcrv. orn, oung |"'y instrument or nioehanical device for aniusenie.it, for'V.ach " ""'' butt, instrument or .lovice. an annual fee of $10. M8)_ For every troupe or company of actors, or other Tr„„„.« „/ dnunat.c performers, where an admission fee is charged, ex- !;;rrril?o^ °' "■pting local amateur performers, for each day $10. (If) For a license for a travelling circus, menacorie, hip.T.,,,..,„„, podn.tne, or other like travelling exhibition, a fee of $ooo ^'-"« "«o. for each day the exhibition may continue. '-'0^ For a license to exhibit natural or artificial ouriosi-K,,,,,^, ties panoramas, or other exhibitions, exceptinc local amateur .'t''''"'"'"' jXTformers, for each exhibition a fee of $10 for the first any and $.5 for each subsequent day. ^21) For a lieense to exhibit circus-riding, ropo-walkinff, ,,„,. ,,, '-pe-dancmg. tuu.bling or other acrobatic or gymnastic per- !^£ £ ■alk- lOWS. m 105 46 INSPKt TOlt OK I.ICKNSES Legerdemain, etc. Theatres, etc. By-Law fonnaiu'e, and for vvnvy common show, exhibition of novel _ ■ Jt08, wondcrfnl animals uv othor side-shows usually oxliibitcil ]'}' showmt'U, for each day a fee of .$i'.j. (22) For every exhiliition of leirerdemain or jngglery ami every phiee of amusement other tlian the above, when an ad- mission fee is charged, for cacli day a fee of $10. (23) For a license to l- visions of any statute of the Legislative Assemblj- of tln^ Province of Manitoba, the following duties, that is to say : — Hotel or Tavern. For every hotel or tavern license, the sum of two huudrc'i dollars. 3aloou. Wholesale Gioccrs. For every saloon license, the sum of four hundred dollar?. For every -wholesale license, the sum of two hundrnl dollars. For every grocer's license, the sum of two hundred dollars. 108 1 1 POUNDKEEPERS AND POUNDS. By-Lnw 1603. By-law No. 1603. A By-law for the appointment of Poundkeepers, and to regulate Pounds. T HK Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — >?! nipeg enacts ■wo luinilroi! Ired dollar*. I'OUJVD LIMITS. I. Xo per..o]i shall snifor or permit any horse, mule, bull, Hnr,.s o.c cow, goat, sheep, or Mvine of any sex or kind, nor anv caUhJa^.^VZn' f^ccse or poultry to run at large or be herded Avithin the li.ait Jlmius."""' Hieluded m the boundaries hereinafter mentioned, that is to sny: Conm.encing at a point where the southerly limit ofmund M,ua. McMillan Avenue (i orl Kouge) meets the waters of the Red"'""'' River m the (.'ity of Winnipeg; thenco vesterU along the southerly Imnt of Mc:\nilan Avenue to thc^ westerly limit of Stiitlord Street; thence northerly along the westerly limit of M.tlordStreetand th.; production thereof in a straight line to flu> Assmd)oinQ Eiver; thence nortlierly, crossing the Assini- boine Kiver to the point where said river is met by the bonn- >lary hue between Lots (is an;ii(l -III rl CMsl-- ill I,,, I 1 I ,,r lllc I'lll-isli ih'illicrlv iildiii;' ilii. \\i>|itI\ linill ,4' l ill" PI'dllljiM inn iIk iTiif >{ Si. iiliii ; I ||,'|; I'cillliscli ll Sn-ivl nil I 111 :i >lriliulil lliir Id ihr 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 hill' of ll'' < ;in;iili;iii r.-iciiir K'nil w ;i\ ll ''liiiii liiii' "I' lilt' (':iii;i.lijiii I'iK'ilic l^jiil with lllr wr-li'i-lv liiiiil iif Sillier Strrcl,; || icncr cjlslrrK ;i|iilii!; \v:i\ 111 11 point in nr I'llrr llivrlllcrlv :l -lr:imlil line In ;i ll'l InlliiWiim' illnni;- llic WTsI crlv liniii I.I \\ Siili.T Sinvl I,. Ill, iKirllicrlv liniil ,,( 1 tlii'i"''' r;is:rr!v nldii- ili(i iK.rllirrlv limit ..!' lliirrows A lirrnws .WriiiK \T||lll III I "' l"''l IvIMT: Ihcnrc sunt limslrrlv, I'ollowin;;' Illr \\i- I '■'''.^ -I'l'' "'' 111*' l'''t(Tlv limit ,il' Di^M. ii StiviM : ilicniT smitiicrlv iiluiii!: tlic ciistiTlv limit. ,,1' I )i.sr:ir|i -licet ll. llie eiisterls- limit of ( inllle/. St rci:! ; thence sniitjirr! ainiiu- tlie e:i-;t,'rl\ liniil ,,!' (i,,me/, Slfret. to Point. I », .\\ eiine ; thence ,iii 1iciis|.im'I line to the 11, lint where t rl\' ciM.^sint I'llillt I )oll"'lll.'^ .\\ ic sjiine IS met jiv the e;i ;tcrl V 1 1 III II ( iiUiKV Streel. .■|> s,ii,| st|,'et c ^i Is, |o the south i>r I I>iiiiul;is .Vvenii,'; thence soiithcrlv alon^' (.lie cnslcrlv I III' -aiil (Jdiiii:/, Street to tlie lu'd Kiv diiil iiiiii IT, ami llience soiil.l fell iwim;- tlic westeriv side ot' tlie Ked Kiver to Ih '(rinniiiij. .mil s\\ inr luit III run 111 liii.ui" within tlir 1 2. Notwitlistandiup: aiivtliitiii to t^ le coiitrarv oiinlaiiieil m liii:^ lly-hiw. no [uM'sdn shall allow aiiv liii 11, iroat or swiii,' ii run at laruo ;inv\vlicn< within the liiiiitH of the City of W lUjiei;'. nia\' bo lit i\'rn 3. Ni illiiiiiX citiitaincil in thi.'^ \\ V law shall he lield. to pn iiir.>u«ii iho vein the iiri\iiin- of | >tli'l'(S WIUMI uu-ses, mules, cows, oxeii, cattle, uiuii'i >iimiiii. o',i;||s, swino, o. i;'i;ese ,)r poiillrv tliroiiij;h the* imhiie .'^1 1 ei'l- I'ntriiliil tlio same bt> in sutlicieiit and coinpetent charf:;(> aiii not allowed to slrav or loiter hv the wav, 1 Hit no juM'son sill ilri\-e or lead ihi'diiiri'. anv public strcH'ts or place aiiv stiillinii. Imll. hoar, ram or lic-ii-oat.. unless such animal is tlionuiu'lilv -ocured from u;ett.iuj,' loos(> by strong bridle's, liallers, rein-. ro]ies. or oihor sutlicient means hold by tho driver or per-mi in clmrffe. POUNDS. rownda 4- 'i'liere shall he <>stablished in tho Citv of Winnipc" Estalillslu'd public pounds, designated, resptx'tivply, pound;^ numb two, throe, four, and fivo. X live jors lino, 110 l"OUNI)KKKI-KUS ANO I'OUNI'H, .loliii ; lli^'i.' , •ll Sll',-,'1 ;||, I 1 1 1 ; I i 1 1 hill' . > i' Iv iildiiLi: ill' |>oill|. ill lllr li'Tlllcrlx III t'i'lv liiiiil (ll IWS A\('lll|(.; TOWS Avci Iiiu; (lie \M 1 L (if hiMM.ii it III' I >isi';ii'|i lu'c sunthri'lv oiiil hoimhis >nll!;'l,'is .\\r Mslcrly limit lllll (>r I'nilll 'iistcrlv liiiiil ICC SIMllJll'l I i , ilic pllicc ,,|' Ciiiit.imicil III t or swiiic III ['ity ol' Will licld. to ))n ;'iittlc, slici'|i, il)Iic si reel-, t cliiii'ij;(> anil ]>in'soM siial! any slallicn, s tlioroiii;iil\ alters, rciii-, cr (»• |ici'-iiii k^iiuii|icir tivi' lumbers one, 5. I'o , """, "'"■'• ■ I'^'lli-f-rtliciMi, MiliMKof.liii'. By-Law l-l'-Y""''---"!". -inc. linik ,„,„,,,„„...,„„. ,„.„„„.; u,y,. ;';''r'\!''f''''''"''''^''*'^''''"''''''''''''^'-''i^'-'M'.'H.ni' ^„ , .'<<''l OM tlni rectangular piece of lun.l in tho (Jity of VVinni. '•"VT"; ■ ■"'-'■■"'•'"^-'A.c, .„ii„„ii,c "T" ; , """'■"^"■'■•"•''^'^"'^^"' '^'KcorrwoclMins -'- --IV links. ,11 |,.,,|,,,Au.n,ici,n,|,i....h;iin.an.|scvcn,,v. -K Iniks .,n Slew.,., S,,.cc,. i,_,.,„, ,,„ „,^„|„,;, •'• W- IliiiTis, l».l,.S...h,„.,| ,7i|, M,,, I,.,, .^,,,1 lercil IIS i'iiin Xn. 117. II IK I 1 1 11 1 \ I'li;!.- 6. I'oiui.j nm,il.hn,'\u 1-. [.,. .HS.siihdivishmof I,o,, No. 1, according to the Dominion ^7''''''; " ''""••^■•■.^- "'■ ""■ l'"--ish of St. .lohn, on the west sHeol Carry Street, at the .st.hle thereon knouiiand iiiim l-'-'cdas No. ;;2S(;i,,,y Street, or at such other ph,,.. or h,- '"'";" ='^ ""' ''""""•'■' '"^'.v fr tiiiu. to time hv hvlaw or n. ■solution lietermine. " " 8. Pound numher four shall he for the imponndim^ of '-''l<^ 1-rses, Imlls, sheep, iniiles, switie. goats i,„d other'ani-'"'"'' "'■ ^ -n.ik -og.'Uier wiM> geese, a.id poi.ltrv, excepting do^s o.ilv, ^n-l shall ho s:fnat..d on l}|ock \o. i, p,.rt, of stirvev ,d' snl.- division of Parish Lot Xo. :>.\, St. P.oniface, on the'en-t side oi IV'mbuia stroet, af. the stal.lns thereon, or at Mich other piiice or lo.-ation as the r.ninoil may from time to time hv by-law or resolution determine. 9. Pound number fivo shall be for the impounding r,f j,„„„, ^. . c.itlle, horses, bulls, sheep, nmlns, swine, goats ond other ani- " " 111 t rOUNKKKKl'KKS AND POUNDS. By-Law mills, topMlicr willi ,i;i'cs.. aiul jK.ullry, cNccinia^r ,!n;:s diilv, _ ■ ii'i'l ^liJill !'<• sil lulled (111 I.tit No. 3(1;], part of siilidivision uf I'arisli Lot, .\o. 7:i of tlu; rariwh of St. James, IMaii No. I't, lit tlic >talile tli(,'roon erected, (.r at .sueli other place or loc;i- tioii as ihc Coiiiieil may from time lo time hy by-iaw or rt■H^>- hitioM determine. I'UUNnKKKIM'.lis. i'nmuiii..|„.r 10. Krederiek Collins is herebv apTM.iiittd poiindkeiiur nl I'oiiud .\o. i; n 1 \- -it i I 1 nppnintc. ot round A o. I and tin; respeetive tenants for the, time licini,' (d' tlie premises liereinbefure ileseribed in detining Pounds numbers two, three, four and live are hereby respectively a|H pointed poundkeepers or pounds two, three, four and live respectively. Pouniikn'iHiN n. TliQ respective poundkeepers of Pounds numbers two a .'poiiurii' ^"^■'-'^> iour and five shall hold oflices during the pleasure df the Council, and shall receive no remuneration for their mt NO! Rommioni tion. vices as such poundkeepers, but shall be entitled to demiuiu and receive the fees and expenses hereinafter provided lor and to retain thereout all such actual expenses as shall be incurred by them in and about their duties as such poiuni- kcei)ers, as are authorized by this By-law, and the to pay to the Treasurer of the City in the manner hereinafter provided in respect of the ])oundkeeper of Pound No. 1. Poumiik,''.p,r 12. The poundkeeper of Pound No. 1 shall be paid a sal- i' nx'.'-li!"' ^"' ary of eighty-thr(;e dollars and thirty-three cents ($8;5.:i:'») per month. He shall hold otHce on a. nioiitlily hiring tcnii- inable by a month's notice. The last named poundkeeinr shall furnish all his owti assistants and defray the salaries or remuneration of such assistants out of his own proper moncNs; he shall furnish all the food necessary for aninml^ and other live stock imimundcd. and shall pay the cost, of such food without recourse to the City and without with- holding the cost or any i)art thereof from the fees hereinnfti^r mentioned, and shall daily make a return of and pay over to the Treasurer of the City all fees or other moneys collected by him under this By-law, save and except the advertisinf; fees and the sums collected as and for feed supplied by him for impounded aninuds, which fees and sums last mentioned may be retained by him for his own use, but in bis return;-! 14. n-j l'<'IM>Ki:i:i'K[{,s AM. POIMis. •'- tho ('iiv Tn.snrer ho shall s... ..,.,, Ik. a.uuun. ,,,■ sud. IV... iiii'l^Mins HO collected. By-Law 1603. ,«.-iI';:::;:::::!::::;Li::;;;::;'::;;;"':r -■-=- ::;::;■;; ^T ^■" '^™'''''" -■•-;::::-'■ ' M o .M"in,ll,,,.,,,.,.., ,,,„„,,,,,,,,„,, ^,, ,.,,,,,1 ,,^. ^^ ^,_^^^^l^^ """ "' ""■ ""I m-' S a ii.'w |,.,m„lk,;,.M,,: ,|„.,,.|,,. Miiy I TH. IMPOU.MiING. 14. It sIkiIJ bo lawl'nl for any puu.ulk(...nor of this Tilv ^ ■ , .n,,na.,nent,onocl i. this JW-law, i^ fonnd n.nning La. : !?T1if coiitia.j to Iho provisions of .his By-law.or of fo,.,„l tr(-.|ns<- '"■""""" Mij; ill any endos,,,,. ,,,. .anion. .,,. on anv on,.|oso,| hnul' '■i,h- n'lli.' «n4 (J.ty, amiit shall!.. , la. .In.y ,,niH. p,,,,,,,lkoo,...- ,,> uetaui the same until the owner or owners thereof shall Inve pad over and above any elain. tor dan.agcs for the trespas. -l.lH, dunces or over and above the penalty alone, !hn, no damaoe has been conunitted, the following sums lo,.,.„u„d ,- -1-nd.^ bulls, stallions, u. or ran.s, ^,,0 ; i;.,. l: " "'■'• lo-.i.d.ng horses or mules, .$1...0; ,,„le, .-,.. een.s; for in,- Pounchng sheep, goats or swine, eaeh 50 cents; fur in.- I'mnuling geese or poultry, each LT, cents. 15. Whenever any of the animals or poultry nan.ed in ther.„„„..,per orego.ng or any subsequent clauses, are impounded for .res- .'.n,^',;!!, passing or running at large, contrary to this By-law it shall """"""'"'• i'O the duty of the poundkeeper, daily, to furnish the ani.nals .eese or poultry, with goo.l and suflicicnt food, water and -^belt^r, dunng the whole time such aninu.ls, geese or porU.rv '•ontuiue impounded, and for so doing he shall be entiHed t; enmnd and receive the following allowance, over and above Ins lees as poundkeeper, that is to say :— For bulls, stallions, boars, ran.s, horses, n.ules and other ,„ nttle, 25 cents; for sheep, goats and swine, each 05 cents • ^'"^^i^«- or .eese or poultry, each 5 cents, for eadi and every dnv (luring the time which they may be impounded. l<..nt^I'dirf fll' '"'^ ^''^ ''"""'^' ^^ '''' pound-,..,, i^"l"i ^liiili 1)0 as follows, that is to say: "' f^oo 113 6 POINDKKKI'KKS AM) I'Ol'NDS. By-Law K,,,. U,,vm:> iiiul catllc, cacli per (lav, Iti ixmiikIs of liav _ • .-lu'eji, ( ach per dav. l'1 ihiuikIs nt' iiay ; swiiic and goats, va •), ]K'r <''i>g iMii)oundcd the i)oiiiiil to be miik(-.i. keeper shall, at least twice in every day, milk saiv cows.aiid for so doing hu, shall ho entitled to keep the milk sn ohiained for his own use. Neglect of 17. .\ny poundkceper who impounds or confines anv ani to supply mal or animals, geese or poultrv iiiidi'r this iJv-law, and lu^. proper food. . . , . i ' i i " lects o]' retuses to tiiid, jirovide and siipjily snch animal wiili good and suHicient food, water and shelter, as hereinhcforf Penalty. jirovitled, shall he siihjwt to tlu^ iX'iialties imposed for u breach of this Bv-hnv. Claims for damages for trespass. Statement. Agreement. 18. .\ny person claiming any damages from trespass bv an animal impounded, may at any time before the animal i? relea>ed. deliver to the poiindkeeper, duplicate statements in writing of his demand against thei owner of such animal for siieli trespass, and shall at the same time give his written agreement under seal (with a satisfactory surety, if required by tlie poundkceper), in the form following, or words to the same effect : — I (or we) do liereliy agree that I (or we) will pay to the owner of tlie (described animal or animals) by me, A. B. (or us, A. H. and ('. D.) this day impoundod, all oost^ to which the said owner may be put in case the distress by lae, the said A. B. (or liy us, the said A. B. and C. D.) ])rovcsto be illegal, or in case the claim for damages now put in by me (or us) fails to be established. 19. In all cases the ]Kiundkeeper shall, within twcutv- satel^'eto.'""' four liours, and not before six hours after the distress shall have been impounded, cause a written or jirinted, or partly written or printed, notice thereof to be affixed to each of the pound gates, on the door of the police station, and in a con- spicuous ]ilaee in the civic offices, which notice shall give a Notice of 114 '•Or.M.KKKI.KItS AM, VUlM,s. tJtr £'E-■F-■~-"" -''i.s"<'i. otiu....i,.n.':s ;t'''^' ''"*'"•" '-''-^^^^^^^^ ;:;;;. ;-.™...,:;':.:;:;;:^ -::,;:-::,,- I aii\; to ,),L. owner or owners of such -li^trcs if"' """■'">'«. ^ , '1 L., mint.-,, bulls, oxen, or cows, shall Inivr. I.co.i l"i^'"ti«'"H.nt 110 cit^ papers, betore j.roceedinff to sell th,. «■„, i -Va.ket Square of the City, n„t>vitl,s,„„Ji„p „„,,|,i„„ 115 r I'nlNKKIl.l'l' lis AMI I'dlMiS. By-Liiw ||,;ii iiiav .i|p|iciir Id llii' niiilriiry in i!_v liiw .No. Kiiii i M , '^"''^' |..i r.\ hiw), nv iiiiv (iiliiT Hv liiw of till- City ill rcrci'ciirt i.. lUlcliollccrs illhl iHlrtidli- el' the liilirki'l. Nil llaliillly 21. .\olll' of till' ;iliilli;il> llicllliiilicil 111 St'Clinli 1 wIim!i fur lrc'H|iii«B 111 i . 'I'll' wlii>ri> 111! sllllll tri'-'|i,iSS n|inn |)|'ciiiIM'- nnl lirilii;' williill Ihc lliiii' iiiciitidiM'd liicrciii sliiill br li;ilil(>, iic'f sllllll the (iwtiiT llii'-.i' «ir pci'Miii in wlmsc iKisscssion nr ntsid(> er inside id" tiie limits nientidiied in Seclimi 1 of tliis 15ydaw, and sliall detormiiio wlictlier or luit ilu' Lawful fpiioo. f* '"'f' ^^'"^ " lawful fence, or could reasonably bo expeeted i" keep out animals named in this .I!y-law at the time of trcv ]>ass, and if it was a lawful f(^nc(! or reasonable one, as afore saici, then they shall appraise the damage connuittcd, and ilu' determination of the Uiajority of the said three shall !m; I'nn elusive as to such damages, and they shall within twenty lniir hours after liavinji' niaile the view uive in writing' te 'In' ]ioun(] keeper a statement of the amount of damages so assess- ed by them, and their lawful fees and charges. or reason- ablp fence. Not a lawful 23. If the feuco viewers decido that the fence was not ;>. lawful or reasonable one, they shall certify the same in wrif- iuff under their hands to the poundkcei)er, who shall iiiti'ii pavinent of all lawful fees and charges, deliver the animal "r animals to the owner or nwners if claimed before tin; -:i!f 116 I'KI MiKKlI'Mis AMt IM.t.M.S. ii'lictuiv inci.Unii,.,!, ,,1 ,|„, ,;„„. .,,„) Ihificc. 9 l:ii'i' :i|i|Miiiitcil Ji, (),,; 24 ir shall l„.|:.urMir„r.nv,„.,. .., .Inv- ,„• ,.k. anv „ :'■ ■•'':''■''•'' ''''''-'V'--inVnn,|,.„nnin,.ula..,,:iii^^^^^^ 'V .. •-!-- Hs l„.n.,n ,,rovl.l,.,|. ,.. ,].,. ....an.,, ,„. anv;^S4.o. ''•7':'-"''';f ''■''■'■ 'I- 'In, v.,rMH.,,n,nHlU,,..M.n.,.lv;. ;''''''7'7'lHH,saMa, sni,]..,.,, ,..,]., , .,,, visions i,,.n.iM ,.,,,,- '-";•:! -'•"';'"vpr,snn ., ,inviM, or taking, anv of ,!,. animals ■'''n,^s..,.,,,,nlH.,vinar.,.rna.n,iun...l.oaMv,;r,lM.|,n„n(■ ami |MMiltrv. cacli :.':, cents. 25. Th.. ponn.lk,...|„.r shall 1„. allnw..,l. „v.t and aln.v.. li" l.vs hon.inhofun. n..n,ion<.,|. ,1,,. r„ll,nvin.. f,.,., that i.:^;''"'- ■"""' ';■ -y: For advo,.,isi,„, ,o ..nts and a.-M,ai .lislnn.son.cn.s ;E:?'r' '"'V'^'on.l.n,. for .s„„,n,on.os and sn-vin,^- ,h,. .satno on ap- " !;.-.. rs, M._c..nts; W ,.v.ry sal... :i:. ...n.s. said H,n,s ,0 I'o '■iiai-cd ajrainst thr animahs so impounded., 26. Tt duty of the Treasurer to furnish tOp , inr , poundkcep,.r a book, in whieh he shall enfr the nuud.cv «--<«. and riiiiiillc»', and -liall lie in t'lirin A ti> lliis lU- law iii it'Ni'd, 111" a-* near a^ niav be. IKXjS, DdKH ro 1).' 27. I'.\i'i'\' ipwiicr lit a dui; nr Inli'li in liic ( il\- ut \\ mm lliinmil mill in n , '■ , . , . ,' riKiHirr.ii. ])Vii HJiiill iinniially un <>v hctnn' tim tir^l dav ut . I line in i .!• m year pruciirr, tlic sainr to lie I'cjristcrcil, iiiiinhcri'd, dcscril ■ ■! and Ii('i;7iscil fur t\w- jK'riods licrcinaftcr inciitioiicd in i|;i' ullicc v wliicli tlic -iml license lias lieen paid, t(ii;-etlier with a niinilicr cnri'crtpdniliiiL; "Aitli tlie iiniiiliiT nnder wliieli tlin said dot;' nr Idlrli is re;:i- tijreil in the liiiuks nt' the inspectin' nf I,ieeii>es. I'.vcrv Mirh iiwner shall pay I'nr such license, metallic phll(^ and rcgisim- linii I'nr each dni;' the Slim et' twn dnihir--, and t'nr each iiiiih iwii diillars, and i verv such license shnll e\pire mi Ihi; lliir;\ I/ln Iisi' fee. Iir -t (lav nt' Mav. I", ii.ilty fur kri'ping or liiirlinriiin luillr.iis, il llOK. 28. .\ ly peTMiu nr person-; in the cily jiossessiiif;' or norinu' any iln;^ nr liiidi, and iiey'leci iiifi; or relusiuji' lo |i,iv th( liccii-i; t'ee, or to reui>ier the same iiinh'r the provi^imi^ of I his llydaw, shall lie di>c'iiic«l fiuilly of an Infraclinii thereof. Infnnnrra Remunerati m 29. .\ ny person i;iviini' iiiforniation leadiiiii' to llie cmi ion nf an\' other thi soli for any hreacli of the provisimi- s liv-iaw diall In; entitled to one-half of aiiv tii le or Inn ^ which may he imposed and colloctod under any such cnii\ i. tion, tlio same to he jiayahlo to such informant hy the t'l!; 'I'roasurev forthwith after the return of such conviction IIIKI mio to him hy the (lerk of the Police Court on the ] iruilui'- lion of the certificate of the oouvictiiin' ^[aiiistrate or Jii-iico of the IVaco that such person is so entitled under this jtrnvis- d tlnit no iiotico of appeal or writ of certiorar 1011. an been iiiveii iir is iiendiiu I illli 118 l'«MM.KKl;i'K|{H A.M. |..„ NDs. ii.'rt mill fi' , wliii'li rrtniii ['hairiiiiiii n| ■< Hv law 11! t._v (if Wiiiiii J line ill Ciii'h I'd, dcHcrili' ■! ioiicil ill the ty, and sli;'l| ;i collar, to iiviiij; raisi.il. <'ity i/iffiis,. Iiicli the Miiil [•rrcspomliiiL;' itcli is nui- IWcvy Mich mid rt'iristiM- )!• cin'li iiiich HI till; lliii'; V- SSlllg or ll;i|- .isiii^ til 1 1,1V ic |iriivi-iiii!- 11 int'rar! imi I) I he c'liir. if- iriivisioii- 111' tiiii' (ir liin - such (Mii\i. liy till' ('i!v ii\i('ti(iii ami tile jiriiilui'- te or .lii~!i(T I" this ppivis- Ttiorari 'lii-: '"".•"T -. a.n do« or b,t,.J.. or snih;- ...v do^j .., |,i,,|. ,.. leoa. ';-"aho,,lns|.o,H..orpr,.„,i.,H...,,,,,:,,,,:..,^^^ _ Law e03. iir hiirlMirliiK lIl'KII (Intllld 31. N.I iK.rson ,,, persons shall pn-inir or s,„r,.r his hor or ;'"""" U.'ir ( Oir, iilli no iloir «l,„ll 1 • , '""'""*< "'Jf "I li.iKH nniriln J., 1. o ilo;. shall ho p,.nnUN.d or s„ll-,.n.d to run a, '" '"«" 'M ... fh.. ,,t,y withoiH, ,||a,. ,„„| ,„..|alli.. p| „,,, '■-' '^^<•'^K.n.7l.,• this Hy law. no,. ,,,W...J:,.; :7'7""""'>' ""'"-""'- 'I'- li...-..hai,van.Uo: ' '■'^'' " '/'■"••^- '•• ^•"■■^ Pn.vision, shall ho liahli- to ^ ""•^■''""•''l'^p..sodorash...ri.i,.aft,.rp,.,.vid..d. ' 32. '';''"ii|-'i..'d,,,, .,ni., (.,,,,,,•, ,,,,^,^,,,,i^ '-P-'Hi .>.-.h.«Handl.,,..la.stol.o..ap,,nvd,.,,d..rthi., .~^^ \-;ns o. ,h,s By-hnv. ,ho same ,o ho uL.\ at s,,..] p • . ' '"f'"';''' " '^'■•■l- ••'••••-'^^. mid s,,,.h as.i.,a,,t or as is "'"^"^""•^•\--'^' "-1-d n...vssarv, at s„ a, '''•■■«■>- H.n as Mlo(^.,„,,.i| ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---I to kopt of all do,s or liitH... Ullod or , 1 : : ::r7''^'''''''''v'''- ''••'-^--'' •••'^ Hy-i-v a,,' ''■'-'i'nc I'Oiin.i and '."'^^ •'''•'^•'^'''''-''•'-'^•-'-v.akMhi.aniounror '"'•^ "'••"'•••'/""'""■ '" ''-•••l.<' sail, of do... and '"'<'':'■:•-'•' .11 whom sold, an.l ,!„.,•,. ,.i,|„„„., ,„„,„,,„,„ l--..nso ,isny.,a...andanyo,h.,,.in,,>,.n,,i ,, , """i.ttiv from tlnio to time iv II ly lie ask(;d liy (he said ( '< i"-t.ii,ir ,|h. oliM-rvanco and rnlonviiH.nt of this Bydaw, 33. Tt .shall ho tin duly of sucli p,,,.s,,„ or pn-sons as arc -rmntod or amhorizod l,v tho ConiH.il ,o .-aptiiro all do;,, o.^^p::^'^ ; •!- oi.nd ninnin^ at lar,. ..on,,.arv to ,L provisio,; of-^^ I -I.y-law-,mid,.ontinothos in suH, pla.... or pln.os as - ^"t.no,l n.,y pnivido and d.si,nafo as ahovo p,.ovid^ nds,,Hido,s and b.ti.hos shall!,,, rhi.n.kop,. fi J., ...l.foot ''■ 1- r„l,t of tho ..ni.r or possessor ,o rodoon, tho smuo ;-ithm scvonty-two honrs from tho timo of ..aptn.o hv n.v- >",^. for the nse of the city, a fino of tho snin of ,wo dollars 110 i ^ 1 i 1 ■1 i i ili, !-J :'Ji iTT 'M kif'i \ ilH£tk»r ill « 12 i'0UM)Kr:i;i'Kus axd pounds. By-Law 1603. ($i'.00) :f(.r ciu-h md tlireo clollar.- ($3.00) for oa-h iicli, and it' the same are not redeemed within sevcntv-tw. Food. Iirnrs as aforesaid the same may be sold by the poinidkeLpcr or >ucli oilier person or persons as the Council may authc! • ; lo any ])erson or persons ])aying for each such dog or bitib a sum not less than one dollar ($1.00) for the use oi the city, and registering and procuring a license for such dog or bitrli iiihler the provisions of Section 27 of this By-law, but in lii event of no sale within three days after the expiration of s:.!.! scenty-two hours after such capture, then every ^such do;; 'H' bitch shall be killed by the person or persons so appointed fur the purpose. 34. The pnundkeepcr appointed under this By-law, or i;:^ assistant or assistants, shall provide and supply to each an i (>v( ry dog or bitch captured and impounded under die auth- ority of this By-law suthcient food and water during Uie tinif O'U'h such dog or bitch remains impounded. 35. In the event of the capture of any dog or bitch uuilci the ])rovisions of this By-law, and the owner of such dog or bitch procuring within three days from said capture sati.- factory evidence that he or she had complied with tlio, ])\-n- visions of Section I'T of this By-law in respect of such doi^ .>r biich, and that the collar and plate therein referred to ha.- l.(>en lost or stolen, then such owner shall be e,ntitlou to r. • dcrni such dog or bitch upon proving property wiihout an\ fiirrher fee. Removing 36. .Vuy porsou or persons guilty (if removing atiy such p?at" '"" id'lar or jilate from any licensed dog or bitch .shall u[iun fm- viction as hereinatte; provided be subject to all the pciiah''- of this Hv-law. Lost collar and plate. Dogs attack- Ins persons on the streets. 37. If any dog running at large shall attack any iievMin 01 a street or any other public jdace, or shall do any damage whatsoever, and complaint thereof is made to the I'olicc .iiagi-^trate. such Police ^lagistrate shall empiiro into ilio ccni]ilaiiit. and if satisfied that such complaint is sid>ia:!- ti;'te(l, he shall either tine th(> owner or the person who vas in charge of the dog at the time such attack was maih; or such damage was done, or shall order such owner or ]ier.-oii 120 18 0) for each seventy-twi) ■)Oundket|i('r iiy authori.xi^ .log or bir':h i 01 the city, dog or biti'li y, but in ili'/ xtion of said ljucU do;;;' or [(pointed fur .■daw, or Lis to each atid er [lie aurli- ing the tiuie bitch unilci SUcdl (\0^ I'l' ipture sati^- ith the pvM- s;ich divj; . ir 'rred to ha- titled lo r;- iviihont an\ ig any r-iicli 11 n[ioii coii- he peitali''>- any nor-uu an> ihu'i:iax' the I'll! ice ro ihtd ilio is Hubsiuti- on will) vas as niadi; (.n 'V or ]K'r^i.in I'ULMtKKKI'EU.S AM> POUNDS. to deliver such dog over to the police at the Police Stati.^n <,f By-Law the City, ni order that, it may be destroyed, and if such owner ^^OS- or person sliall I'efuse or neglect to deliver such dog ovlt to ~ tlic ].olice within twenty-four hours thereafter, shall be liable to the penaltu's of this Jiydaw. 38. The License Inspector shall init up and keej. up uotiees,.i,...„s. m at least hve of the public places of the citv waruiu- i)er-r"rM;;M,..'? SO),, ot the provisions of this Bydaw appjieablc to li.e licen.-La;'"' "^■■ uig. impounding, sale aiul other dispo-al of dogs. 39. Any bitch in heat found running at largo shall oe im- eitchos m iH.„nded and shall be subject to the provisions of this IJvdaw, n^/f^s a.id any dog or l.irch, licensed or unlicensed, i^iowa "'to bof°Pcnnu„.ci. ranid shall be ininiediately destroyed. 40. Any p,..r^on or persons who shall break open or assist n,,,,^,,,, ii. any manner, dire.^tly or indirectly aid or assist in break- ^l^.d^"^ !ng open any ( 'ity Pound, shall, on conviction thereof as li'remafter pn.vided, be subject to all the penalties .,f this r.y-hw. All persons removing or attemjitimr to remove Removing iv.m any ]x>und any animal or other live stock iiupoundod Pound."™'" (Iicvein and in respect of which there may be unpaid lines <'-ts. damages or other charges, shall be subject to thr- like pLiialties. 41. Any person Avho shall hinder, delav or oI)sliucf anvHi„.i,.ring person or persons engaged in taking to the City Pouiul on^'Z,> iis to prevent recurrence of such disturbance, he or she sliall lie subject to the penalties contained in this By-law. Muzzling floRs (luring pertain periods. 44. Xo person shall sufier or permit any dog or bircli nf which he or she is the owner, possessor, or harborer, to run at large within the city during such period as shall be yn- scribed in any proclamation issued under the authority of this By-law unless such dog or bitch shall have a good.stroni;-, substantial muzzle on its mouth, so as to prevent it fr.na biting or .snapping; provided, that tlio ^Mayor may at ;.iiv lime, wlien he is authorized so to do by a resolution of the Council, issue his proclamation declaring that no dog i.r bitch shall be jiermittcd to run at large within the city dur- ing such periods as shall be tietermined by the Council and named in such proclamation, unless such dog or bitch shall 1.0 iiiu7zled in manner prescribed in the next preceding sic- tidii, and any neglect or default in complying with the terms of .such ])rn or persons ain in his or i such pcrsdii siich clofi fir ic'o abated so ! or she s?hiill aw. 5 or bitch df rer, to run at shall be ]iiv- authority of good,stroiii:, rent it from may ar iuiy lution of the t no dofr nr the city di:r- Conncil and r bitch shiill reccdinir >(■!'- ith lliC tlTPlS nakinii' >w]\ ■naltics licri'- so mean and [ice is made ffuilty of an law sliall be le.'lO of tlie POUJfDKEEPERS AND POU.NDS. 15 > U By-Law 1603. 5 •JSAopiBdjiinoiiiv |J0 spsaDojd ssoio I © Q a ;^ o a. O s.jsdsajipiinoj | ^ ■8iiisnj,i.\pv I - JO pasj iiMiuEa I S -)!- enclng root i c^ passengers, ronifort, distnrbancc or confusion. PorsoDs not to stand in groups. Proviso as to rongrega- tlons at St preaching. 2. Xo persons shall stand in gi-oups or sit or lounge oji I hairs, henclie.<, or other things, in front oi any saloon, hoanl- iug house, hotel or place of puhlic ontertainnient, or on any of the streets or sitlewalks in said City, so as to cause anv o'l- struction to the free use of said streets and sidewalks by fnm passengers. 3. Xdtliing in the preceding section contained shall be coii- street -trued as prohibiting the congregation of individuals to at- tend and listen to street preaching, so long as the proceediua's thereat are peaceable and orderly, and sufficient space is Ii'ft on the sidewalks and the central roadway to allow of the ordinary traffic of the street and sidewalks upon which such street ]n'eaching takes place; but .shotxld the sidewalk^ ^r roadway during such street preaching become at any time so obstructed as to impede the ordinary traffic thereon, the p:u'- ties so obstructing the same shall, upon request to move on made by any member' of the police force of the said City or other person duly authorized thereto, forthwith remove from such position, and in tho event of refusing so to do shall be liable to the penalties of this By-law. 124 IJKLiUr.ATIOX OF STItrCETS. 17 s.vrjc o[- m:\vsi'ai>ki;s. npeg enact; By-Law 1604. 4. ^•o girl Mu.lor the age of sixteen N-ears .h.,11 sell or offer ^®°' lor .*ale on anv of the streets or public ph .treet of said City without being sufEcientlv secured tn^3,„"; prevent its running away. without 8. Xo person shall break in or train anv horse, mare bolng si'ourrd. gelding or shall exhibit or let to mares anv stud horse, in ho%"'"'^ any public place or in any of the streets of the said Citv. '^'"^ •— • I^^H H; ^^^1 ^K ^^Hr Sr ■{}, ■ ..,!>. I,. J: kjiLiijji^yi T— 18 EEGULATIOX OF STUEETS. By-Law 1604. Horsps and carriaKVs Btandlng on streets. 9. ^'o person shall jxTiuit liis Ikuso, ciii'riago, cart, wagon. sled, sleigh or other veliicle to stautl niKHi any street loug( r than is absolutely necessary for the owner, driver or persnn using- the same to transact his business with the jwrson opjj.- sito wlioso house or premises the same shall stand, and ii.. person shall tie his horse or horses to any post, ring or liiH.i; or in any way across any sidewalk or crossing so as to obstruct the ordinary traffic of the street, or shall detach or disconuiTt any carriage, cart, wagon, sled, sleigh or (jtlier vehicle fmin the animal or animals drawing the same and leave; said car riage, cart, wagon, sled, sleigh or other vehicle on any (jf the streets or lanes of the City; and no person shall in any wi-e obstruct the free use of the streets or sidewalks or the cross- ings across the streets, lanes or sidewalks by stopping any horse, cart, wagon, sled, sleigh or oth(n- vehicle across the same, or bv auv other means. 12. Removal of poles and wires. TELEGliAlMI AND TKr.il'JlOXK POLES AND WIKKS. 10. The City Engineer is authorized and directed, with servants and workmen, and from time to time whenever i In- same may bo necessary, to proceed at once to dig u]i, cur down or otherwise remove from any street or other [)iil)lir ])lace every pole, post, pillar and every telegraph or tele])liiiii ; wire which has been or which may hereafter be; erected, ])iit up or maintained or kept by any person or corporation there- on contrai'y to the jirovisions of any By-law of the City. KASTKNING AXI.MAF.S '1 U TliEES, POLES, ETC. 11. Xo person shall tie or attach in anv manner anv hni-r, AttachinK ^ ■■ _ ■ _ animals to nuire, fix'lding, mule or other animal or animals to anv of tlio gas or other > !-> n; poles. Breaking or cutting poles. ias, electric or other lamp posts which are now or may hereafter erected in the said City, nor shall any person or persons climb, cut, break, destroy, tear down or intnrfovo with any telegraph, telephone, fire alarm or electr"" wire i.r pole within the said City, or break, tear do\ra or intertVve with any of the lamps, lamp posts, towers or poles coniiccn^'l with any gas works, electric light works or any other W"vk connected with the lighting, telephone or fire protection sys- tem of the said City which are now or may be hereafter erected in said City in or upon any of the streets or sqiiai;'^ 126 RKGIT.ATIO.V oi- STliKKTS. 19 3art, Wiiymi. treet lougi r T or puivsuu )orsoii opji'i- iiid, and ii.. 'ing or lidc.k s U> obstriK.'t r (lisc'(jiuii'ct cliick' fruiu V(! said (Mi- 1 any of the in any wi-c jr tla- cru<-- ojiping any '. at-rosrt till' IHKS. rct'tod, with lienever rlic dig' np, cur )thor })u!ilic )V tok'phnll'; erected, ])ut •ation tluMc- e City. ;tc. r any lim-o. ') any nf iln' or may li,; y person m' )r interfere '.vv^ wire m' or inter fire >s eonnecteil other wiirk )tection sy-- )e hereafter 3 or squares me a eha.ge ol then- othe.al duties take down an,I re-ercvt 1604. «nv ol the said telegraph, teh^phone. fire alarm or eleo H - wires, posts, poles, towers, or anv of th,..., "''" Proviso as to auUiorlzoU Persons. Bv-k,v „, for „„ .,,„„„.,,. ' ° '^ V'-'-ymom .-,{ ,1,1. "i.i-,„„ i„,i„„,, ,, ji 1: „:;::,""■'■■.>;* »■• ■'»-' aii.vl to 1,0 mllMoti i„ ,1, l<''>wi,, »,i„| ,l„,„„,.o ,if to anv tree, r'astoning animals to 12. Xo pc.r.on shall tie or fasten anv animal Miniij or sapling now growinii' or DJnitn.l i • i , """""i^ '<> «"yor p„bIio pine, wi.hm ,1,0 »ij Ci, V' ' ' "'"'" '"-''■ I- around ,„oh tree, »h„„, „,. ,,X^"- "' '» -'■>■ *« "■■ WINTKR Vl-iriCLKS. Ai'HfolZn*!,.*::..:':-.?!-''""''''"- '» «- «■■" "".'■ °*fr" - *= ^^ ^^'^1 MO person or npi-£;,-ii,c ci,.,ii i • ''"^''^s to any horse miro n.ni r -i'^"" "^ Pei&oiis shall drive havo b,.iis > noise maie, gelding or mule harnessed to anv winf./""'''"- ■ t-t-iuing or nuile at least two helj.^ nf ■,,«,- • . ■ ■''•""■■ -.,,o..o,i,.,,.,,,.e,,,,,:c;;;;;;:,-j- '!■»-- BOL'LEVAKDS. U^Xo person shall drive any animal, whether attached 'it it " "ii- "^ '^'' ^"'^^'^--^ -• ^-rass plot orl aJZ-il 0,. ^t.oet, park or pnblic place in the City of Winnipeg. ' p-^'S'^ 15. No person shall walk on any bonlevard or -n-.^s ,.]ot ->■ -eet, park or pnblic pla. in the City o; W^il^^H^- 127 on r i: - 20 BEGL'L.VTION OF STREETS. By-Law 16. Ko person riliall rido \ipou any hoiilrvai'd or ^rass piot ^^^*' on any street, park ,v pul)lie place in lliu City oi Winnipeg-. RlillriK U|ioii p?immu'j'! 17. Xo person shall in any way injure any tree, -\n\\:<, Injuring flower or grass on any bonlevard or grass plot on any strci ', trcofl. shrubs, ' '. , ,.• ,■ w- flnwrrs ( tin; By-Law .-trcrts ot the ,m,i,l City any nails, lacks. o|„ss nr I'n.nl m.I, ^*^0'*- -tinic.s havin- .har,, ,,uinis nr an-L- ulicrd^v i,i,.v,.|,. '•vH.. tuvs wnnl.l lii- -'I 'li<- l.rovisnms „f th,. tivo h.s, prcrding ..Jan., . d,,,l nu eouvu-tion incur a p..naity ..f no, nmn. ,|,an lu, dolhu- to 1,,. '""'■.••^*:'' ■'""' '■'•''•"•'•'"' '■" "'<■ .nann.r iuMvinaltrr pr.ividod tnr mlracti.ms of ..thcr provisions of tiiis IJy law. fi{(rn:(Ti().\ (.f nicvci.K i«.\iiis. 25. Xo person si,ali ri.lo or driv a hor... an ox. or otlicr Ix'ist of b„rth,.n, or any <.attl... or a waooii. carria |:long or a<-ross fc.x<.e,,t at th. nsnai sttvcr crossing.) ihr piuns pni^ •y.-lc patlis i„ tlie Citv of Wini """^ , 'IrlvlriK go or rarl hnr.si..s. ,.tr, 1)11 blryilo IU( flicui. 'Miogor any or either of lUbitcd. 26. Any person fonnrt ,^„ilty „f an infringement of anv^ „ oi tl.o prov,.,ons of the last preceding M.tion hereof .shall be '" subject to a penalty of not less than one .lollar and not ex- ceedmg twenty dollars, such penalty ,o bo enfon-ed in lik,. (-ity ot A\]nnip(.g are enforced. TIRES AND WJiEKI.S. 27. No cart wagon, trnck or other v.^hielc capable of wMth or n,v,ng a load of 4 000 pounds and upwards shall be used J^i;^^:. f r the conveyance of articles of burden, goo ilic lii'cs nf llic wliccl^ tliiTCuf >iiall lii' .,| 1004. Iciist t'oiir iiu'lics ill width. WWtll of tins iif Whrl'ls (if VI'llj. ll'S caiiiihlr (if I, .11, 1, upwardH nf l.llllll lIlM 29. .\ii <'iii'l. wiii'dii, truck i>r hiIut \c!ii('li; ciiimIiI ' I carryiiiir u load of upwiirds of 1,000 pounds (Imt not in- II liiiul dl' ."i.OOO |iii||||(|s) >liil|| \)c ll;',(l I'm- liir il 111 ciiriv i'ci|i\('\:iiicc lit iirtiric mi'ilcii, iipnils, wai'i's or inti'c .III ili-c II I II 111, (i\iT 111' llirmiuli jiiiy street or str(.vt.>< of I lie ( 'it\ ni' \\'ililii|ie:;, iiiile.-s tlie tire- iif the w keels thereof -hilll in :il leiist three inches in wnhh. Wiiltll dl' lir.'s or whc.'ls iif V. 111! U'l, lil|ialllr 111' 1 ai'f'ylriK 30. .\i ciiVi, n-;mon, truck or nlhcr veliieie (whetl 'fluicil tor 11 ImikI nt' I, IKK) |ln||||(ks ,,p |(.,,s lllllouilj) -h;ill ii~ei| for the con\'e\ mice 111' ;irtich'> of I Minli.n, i;iioi|s, wmi i.iiiiii' iLi.-. (ir nr nierchiiiHlise ii|iiin. \er ur through anv street or -treei- lt'!*H ilie ("ity of \\'iiini|ie.;, iinh'ss the tires of the wheels sliiill lie at least two iiicho in width. IhciM 1 31. ireceilinii' four sect imis nf this I v-law sluijj 11 I'rnvi.so a*^ to WUROIIS I'arryliiB farm pnnliu a . . . from farms, mu lurm iiiii| :_ini,.|| Mroiluce in the ('iiv from tin I'ari rtc. to City ' ' ' • iniply to any uaiion Imna fide laileii with .nid u-ed for Cll||\ I \ other plai'c of it- prndiici ion Proviso a.i tc miToantil 32. T! le priivi.-ion> of this ll\- hiw a> to t ire.- and wluci- niiTfaniiif III . 1 • I 1 ! • 1.1 di'ii.vrry sliall Hot apjily to niercaiitilc deliverv vehicle-i used fi waKuns. r 111' nirpose of deliv(;ry of articles ui'iiiliii \iX less ih;iu J, II poiiinl Provisions to 33. The lu'xt iirocediiiu' six .sections of this T lak when. )V-iaw -li;il take effect on tho 1st dav of .Mav, A.D., IS'J'J. iJlIiT, ICI-; AND .sxow. walks. Removal of 34-. Evovv occupant, and in ease there is no oocupant. tl:r ??o°m'8Wp- iiwner of every lioiis,e, shop, hiiilding, lot or parcel of laiul and every person having charge or care of any church, chapel er other jnihlic hiiikling fronting or almtting on any stiwt where the sidewalks are ])lanked or ])aved shall, within tin; first twenty-four hours after every fall of snow or fall of luiil or rain which shall freeze on the sidewalks or after a fall nf snow from off any huilding, eauso the same to he renioveil entirely oflF the sidewalks opposite each house, shop, elmivli. 180 inuri..\ii(».\ oi siKKiTs. I' -iuill i)c ill Cilp.lllll I' (but not lu- ll: ■. (I lur tiic nr iiitrfli.iii f I lie ( 'itv (if f .-llilll JM III wlicllicr ill III ) sliail l.c inillls, W ;iri . Ill' sii'cci-- m iccis I hell I i' l\V Sjljill li,,' I till' ClillV I \ till I'ai'iii .:■ ami wlicii- \M't[ I'm' li,. than [J'i'i' )V-la\V -li;l 28 ?Cll|)illlt. tilt' i'cgI of laud iircli, cliapcl 1 any stnvji within till) ' fall (if luiil er a fall nf be rcni'iM'il lOp. clllU'rll. 'Mx'. Im.iMuik lot, or pan-oi „( hm.l, but „.. |„irso„ .hall By-Law Hprinkle. s,,ron.i or phwo any salt or lik,. snbsiancr. on ,h,. r„ ,.1 I""'*. '■'■ '•nmnp. way ..nuiy str.'.., with ih(. inlni, (ir pnr,i(.s.i ofsiiu ~., 'H>'liiniror.|,,ssolviMoany snow. i.-,. „r din whirl .""" ""^ "■ ac'cnniiihitcd i 35. 'n any road or carriajic wav. I llliiy IniVOHnC'""" lie Snow to |„, 7"''' "T"'"""' "'"' '"'■^'-'l'">vi^n..o....npant ., ,.„ "^v-H'r (d cvry house, shop or |,„ii(|i„.. ,n,d ,.v,.rv p,;,s.,„ luv-n,r ';;!' '■^'"■ mu' l.h<. dun-,, or care of any ..hnivh. ..hapH (.•' oil,, r pnbli. ""'"""" l-l'ni,"l.n.fin^on..ror,...,o,lui,hint,.nf,.,i.,f,,,v pnblu. '"■'-■"• •'.""■•"■f?""'^'. ^i'l.'walk or pav..n„.nt .hall, wh, n,.v,.r ^■'-^-;';/- «1.=H1 a..,Mnnnla(o ,.n th,. r.,,if ,,,. ..avos ,,f l,i, iHiu.. .'"■ '-"Mnig, as alor,.said, to an ...xtent that shall Ik. (ian..,.ro-,is '■ l-rsons passing, ,.ans,. tho sanio U, be. forthwith r...noved ';"■'■'"" ",'"' ""■••^- I— -''il" -inovin,' the ,anu. shall '^*"'1>- and prop... .ar,. and procantion forth,, warning and sdfty ,)f person- iiassinu.. ft • '" 36. St) p,.rso n siial llic •:llil( ;iM'nt .now '•■"i^L. any injury t„ any sidewalk in (.']tv of \V nnio,...' i.v i>.;i.;, -i- ' ""^ '" i" ury t„ 'uimpti;, li\ >lrd Mio\(.|, pick, ,.,.„\v-|iar or other nictal instn, H'""" '"«""- ;':";""■;■■■ ■";•■■■,-'■...■.■» .™,,,„,i/l; - ■■ \ or ice Ironi mi.- , < , ,,„.„ii. , ^ Ironi Midi sid(.w iilk or imt. Ji.VC'AV.VTK .\.s. of. Xo IK.rsoiJ sh.'lll lircil- t, ,. i ".HI 1)1, ak. tear up or rein,,V(. anv nhmk- "'^■. Piiv,.niei,t, sidewalk, enrbin..' nn,..,,!.,,,.;- • ' '"'^ K-uvatinns , , nioiii^, niai.ailanu/.nip. or other""' "> '"' ""■ < ify hngineer and shall under tlm •„ ■ ""^ Excavation., ■ ' - - lOKKi riio saiiie insiieetion |)(. »" be un^■ tU .■ • ' — ''Hic ^oo,l In th,. parties iiiterest<.,l iiitV "'" city ,|, „„., , " """" ".. "«■ I'li'tics iiilercst,..! ill! «"v of the. aforesni,] \y ,i • ""' '"''^ •^"fi''^8«l in -^- that mav oeeu to anv Z u "'"''^"'' o^'l^is^t^^ t-.'m !•<'-"'>'• I'mpertyl>y reason j;^-r|S:^,,. a th, liaii rsi Hi ^ 24 lIKliri.AlloN (II SIKKKTH, By-Law (l.crcul'. hikI slmH kcTji mimI iiuiiiliiin -iirli lii:liis ^ml uaU'li- MU'M :in.| -li;!ll liikc -iich I'lii'llicr I'lin- Mini iircrmil imi ii- riiiiy lie iHcrs-iii'v t'lir |||(> |iruici'iiciii ami -:il'i'iy cil" tin; |iiiMii'. wliicli >liiill. Ill liii-l, iiicliicic ;i liiilil 111 fiicli sc|iiii'iiic n|M.iiiii.' mill 11 lii:lit I'd ciii'li iwi'iiiy fret or pnrt. ot' Iwcniy t'cct in Iriii'ili r (.pciiiiiii' i" 'I'" -li'i'it cir -I reels. I!I.M<)\AI. I>1 lAIMIl. Kiirtli, Kra- 88. Nn lieisoll «lliill tlii; lip, tillxC i>r eill'l'V IIWIIV lltlV eiirtli. vcl. Kami (ir . . ' .,'.,'.'. tmf iKii 111 t:ra\e!, -mul i>v tnrl trniii luiv >treei in the sun' Citv nf tn m Im' tiiki'ii , ' _ ' *'"""" IIIIV \aeillll Inl lieliiin^illi; lo llle ( 'nl'jiHl'illinn, witlioUt. llil\il,L' tir-t (il)laineil |iernii~-iiin in wriliiii; FnMii tin- < 'uiiiniiltce i.|' llir ('miiieil liii\iiiH: niitlinrilv to liraiit the same. K.\<'l!0.\ ciicroiicliiiieiit or luiisiiiico wliiitcvor slnill lie inailc mrnt to hi' 11 • i- 1 left oil Htrcet. iir lell li\ miv |it'i'S()ii ill or ii|)oii iiiiv III tim streets, roans or |iiil)lie liiiiliwiiys of llii' said City, iiinlcr a |H'iialty tiot cnci ill" 'til dollars. Gate uot to swIiiK oviT Btdewallc. Houso, barn, etc.. uot to eiUToaih. 40. Xo owner or iweiipaiit, of .luy premises shall nllnw lUiy ji'ate to stieli ]»rt>mises to swiiiji' over any siilewalk in tiir said City, and n < j)roprietor or jiroprictors, owner or owmrs or occii])ier or person having' any claim or demand of miy nature whatever to any house, imilding, harn, stable, slicl, -ajianty, fence or strnetiire of any kind or doscriptioii sliiill allow the same or any part or portion thereof to eontiime er remain ni>on or eneroaeh njion any of tlie highways, streets, thoroughfares or other puhlic, property vested in or heloiiir- ing to the said City or over which tho .said City lias control, and any such person eansing or permitting to renniiii imy sucli obstruction or obstructions to or upon or in the said highways, streets, thorotighfares or other jnililic property or any of them, shall ho subject to the penalties of this Hydaw, and it is further enactotl that, the City Engineer or the As- !lmov7''ob-*^'''''^''"* Engineer, his or their employees, agents or assistant?., on™r?,a?h- "' ^^'^'i o'' without notice to the parties interested, shall have power, if not otherwise ordered by the Council, at once to remove or take down or tear down and remove from off the mentB. 132 IM.Cill.ATKl.S ()|. >TI!KI:if*. 86 iill lie iniiuc Kii.l lii-hwiivs, stCMit-. tlinn,nol,ii,,v,, ,„■ „tli,.r |,nl,li,. ,,,,, Uy-Lnw |"'rl,V nil ..!• IIIIV nh.lllll-tinlis ill fh, ,,|s 11,1,1 ,.|i,||.i.v nf iIm- ^^O*. '"'"'"'''■'"'• '"■ I"'"l"'iHn,s. uwii.T. „, ,!,.,■ ,„. .•IniiaiiMi ultl,,., ,,„,,-,, '•'"' "l'-"''"''i'"i "-• -I.Mrn.iini.s iin.l .11 Hirh .,1,-f n„-tin,„ li^K i,'; '■''■"">■ '"• i'"n"itn'.i nr ;,ii,,u,.,i ,,, rsi,, ;,, ,i„. ,i,„, ,,,■ , 1,,, ;;::;:'•„;"■'■•'■ l.:i>s,,.. nf this llvhiunr wliid, inav Ir ,.y,.,U:\ „r ;,ll„w..,| wi^'y! ""'•f ii"' i'ii-N,i,r ni ii,,. -;,i,„. -luiii i,„ ,,„! ,|„. ,,„„„ ,,,,, ,,„,,,. k;:,,;; I'' ;l'''-l!NT.| u, I,.. -,„.h M|,Mrnrtinns ,iihI ..,vnt.. suHi |.iil,li.- M'lvlllC.S ,.,< cnlll.. uifhili ||„. ,|M,|,Mn- nf tl.i^ I{v.|;,v .uhI ''"'"''■' •"^''^i'"'''''. •\'^i- I Kn^in.,.,.. hi,,,, tUr\y ,,,[^A„y. .|-. ni|..nts ..,. M<.|sf„.„. ,n;,v r,,n..v.. ,„. r-,u.o t„ 1,.. ivmuv,'..! ll->aMlol„rrn,..i,„M„. ,,lMnu.ti.,n<,.,. i,„v„l,.tn,r,i„n„r i„- '■;""'"•.""•'" "''"■''■■'"■^■'■'' '""".■.. linn- innvl,,. „,,Ih. , „■,„.,.,..!- "."■"''"! I':'^"" ''"""•"• '"'■'"I""--', '"nnv.p,,,. ,,1;,,.,. „, I,,,,,. '''.'V''''''''.'"' ""'""" ""•^"''"'i'^-l'-l'i'"lH' iu,|..,n..„t -' :1.|; IMrt.r.. mnovh.;, ,Iu. san,,. inav I... ,.,,nv,n,i,.nt ,,,• H,i.- i'l'li' t(,r (Icjiositinir the simio. »>Hi ,.|u,ri..s in M.Hl Ml.u„t thr sml ,v,n.,v„l p,,^ ^^ „„,^, Hill for uiiy I 41. All or takinir ,iou-,. or tn.rinir .i„u-n mi.i .vniuvMUf Jiii'i !!i,.tnK. ;;.;;;u":;;,;;;: tio>., .'ma n! III,. ,|,„i„„. „f ,„,. ,,„,,|. . „„i^^„^^,^. ^,^^1, ,^^ ,^^^^,__^ ,,, ,,,,,,.,« '■r "I "«• at.y of tj.,. ,.irti..s infTostf.,! .s afon-sai.!. ninl ulu-n """"• II"' s,Hl u-orl: is rl,.,u. or sliall 1... n projecting into or o^•er any street, road or other-^^^- pnl>Lc commun.cafon ,n the City of Winnipeg, save so far as permitted hy Section 17 of this I!y-law. 43 Xo person shall, without first having obtained leavcNo moveable ^-n the Connnittee on Works and Property, place or maketeE .>n^ moveaWe traps or doors for the purpose of entrance to """''• any cellar or premises under any building or place, or make 133 i^xurrti 26 REGULATIOX OF STREETS. By-Law r„,y stejis or povelies or other entrances to buildings wliidi ^liall iji any uise encroach upon the sidewalks or streets tif the said City. AwninKsaua 44. X() ]ierson *hall erect or continue any awning, siuu. swinging siiin post, hanging or swinging sign which shall in anv wav SigUB not ' , ^1 n • 1 ■ 1 r ■. 1 permitted, extend ovcr anv street or sidewalk in the said Litv, unless a when. , " . " , plan thereof shall be first submitted to and approved of by tiie said Committee on Works and Property upon the repnit of the City Engineer. Prodded always, that under tlic sn- bT'ereotea'*^ pprvision of the said City Engineer awnings may bo erecteil on any of the streets of the said City, the lowest portion nf the projecting frame of paid av/nings to be not less than seven feet i.nd six inches above the sidewalk, and the lowest p.ir- lion of the curtains or any part of said awnings to be not lo- than seven feet above the sidewalk, and under the same supervision signs not more than three feet wide may be erect^'il which shall not extend more than eight feet from the freiit of the building to which they must be attached and be Udt less than ten feet above the ground. Xo sign post or si- walk. RKirOVlXO BUILDINGS. Buildings not 45. 1^0 pcrson shall remove or cause or permit to be re- to be re move I with- movcd or assist in removing anv building into, alonsr or across out leave. c? t- o j b nny street or sidewalk in the said Citv without having firsf obtained leave in writing from the Committee on Works nii.] Property. COKDWOOD AND COAL 46. Xo person shall tlirow or pile cordwood, firewood (,r coal upon any planked or paved sidewalk or on any stre<'T of the said City or saw or split cordwood or firewood thoreon so a? to obstruct the free use thereof. MERCHANDISE. Goods not to 47. Xo ]-)erson shall place any goods, wares or nierclinii- sidewnik °"- disc or otlicv article of anv kind upon anv street or sidewalk tiosed tor sale, j, ,, . ■. ^-,.^ '. , . » ' . oi the said City, except within twenty-four inches of the line 134 )!• streets I if KKUUI.A'IIOX <)1' SIHKKIS. 07 ..r front of such person's liouse, sliop or warehouse, ,.r lun- By-Law or expose any goods, wares or lueiclumdis., or ofluT ai'tiele ^^04. niitside of any shop, warehouse or other building which shall - I.ro,ie«-t over any portion of the sidewalk ..r str.-..t ni„re than t^rcnty-foln■ inclies from the line or front of such person's JK.use, shop or warehouse; but the provisions of tliis clause shall not be c >nstrned to interfere with the use ..f a portion oi such sti-eet or sidewalk for a reasonable time durin- the tiikmg in or delivery of goods, wares ..r merchandis.". 48. Xo person whomsoever shall unpack g.x.ds, wans or i-„pa,.k,ng merchandise of any kind on any street or sidewalk in such ■,\'"'°^''' nmmcv that paper, sawdust or other ])ackin- material of any kiiul shall be deposited or shall renuiin in or upon anv streJt or sidewalk. 49. No person or corporation shall ,,lace anv article or^.„t,„„. to tlimg upon any street or sidewalk which shall impede, or ho^trJ^!^"^,^ .'in obstrucfion to the freedom or safety of travel o,, such tTLpll^'^ street or sidewalk. passengers. ■ * SCATTEi{IN(J PAI'KH OK SWEKPINCiS. (Iro bO. Xo person shall distribute any paper, handbills, dodg- <,.,«h„,„, liand-b ii, or paper. or or other paper advertisement, by scattering, throwinr ' ■■"«"''i'-^''i« "r i'piiiir the same upon or in any street of the City. 51. Xo person shall deposit, place or sweep the sweepings T,.ow,ng ot stores, dwellings, yards or buildings <„■ paper or rubbish sueSf "" of any kind whatever in or u])on the sidewalks ,„■ street- or lanes of the City. Prodded that such sweopinos mav l,e de- posited in proper receptacles for scavengers, which Jliall be siifcly covered so as to prevent their contents from h,dn»' fcattere.l or blown about, but siudi r.^ceptades .hall ho placed o.dy m such parts of lanes as that thev shall not interfere ^vith traffic, and in no case shall th.y b,. ]dac<.d upon anv street of the City. AUCTrOXS, 52. Xo person shall sell by auction upon anv n{ the -treet^ . .. (ir ^Jrlnvv.,!!-, ^4^ *1 •! /-1-. , . '" i"'i Auctions not 1 I'lrw.ilk.- of the said City anv horses, carria"'e- furnUnr..'" ^" '"''^ Of liny other article or thing whatsoever. l.^f) 28 i;i.(ai..\'i'i').N i>h sri!!' I'.rs. By Law 1G04. DcKtniiiliiii or or Injtii > i; AMI i>KN.\MI:N TAI, tkmoi.s. 53. No |iri-!-t>ii sliiill, clinil). lirciik, Imrk, peel, rut, ili'l'ii-r, !'( iiin\(;. iiijurt' or (Ic-U'dv tlic whole or iiiiv jiiirl o| iiiiv 1 1' . , sapliiifi' oi- slirul> now arowiiit;' oi- wliicli in;iv licrciu Icr iv pliiutcil liv ;inv iicrsnii or jidsuii^ lU- liv the < 'orpofiil iun i>t llic ('ily of \\'imii|ic;: in iiny >ln'('i, MiUiirc, |ia |nililir pliicc ol rk, aviMinc "v till' -aid ( 'il V, nor sliall anv ^ndi Ircij, satilin:! or sliiMiii ho ('111. (hiwn or rcniovod iinloss liv pcnnission (if ihr ('oiiiuiillcc of ilic ( 'onncil having antlioriiv to i^ranl ihi' sanii'. haviuii' a ('(Hilract. for iiuicailaMii/ini;, lis. 54. I'lvcrv person avinii' ol- ii'railinu- ^trcols or uiakmu' sulcwalUs or doint;- aii\ Ci'iitrMitorf niav iTiiuivi' iTvrs will. pavmji' or v:\ lurniission in ^^ ^ ^ j^ ^^^^ ^^^_ .^^ ^^^^ ^trccls of tlic Said City, shall, in oxccniinu the cnntract. or perform inti' ijio work, avoid injiirinii' any tn'i , sa]iliiiti' or shnih which has lu rctoforr or shall hereafter iir planted in any stre<>l, sipiare, park or pnhlie plaee of the -;ii'l ('it\. ami if sueh person liiids it. impossihh: to perform tlir work without injiirinii' or mnoviiiii' any siu'li tree, sapliii_' or shruit, it shall he his duty to npply to tho City Kn.uiiiecr for iustruetious in the matter, who, u|)ou th(> order of the ( 'ommitl(H> of tlie Couueil iiaviuii' authority to reserve(l in his otlice for piihlii' refer 'ueo Ornair-,-.-.tai 56. Xo pcrson shall plant any ornamental, shade or other b'i-'"'"pi«'n"ted'' trees on any of the jniblic streets, scjiiares, thoroughfares or miss?oii. ''"^ public places in the City of Winnipeg, unless such person shall have first obtained a permit to do so from the City Kn- gineer under tho antliority of tho Committee on Works anil Pro]ierty. Procedure to (a) Apjilicants for such permit sliall submit to the Ciim- ^uin per- ,^jjj(.pp ^,^ •\Yorks and Property an application in writinf; stating the name of the street, the kind of trees intended to be jdantcd and the number or numbers of the lot or lots ej)- 136 KI.IU l..\ rio.N III' M liKKlS. 29 rill, ilrl'^fc, 111' lillV I 1T<', K'l'cai itT III' {iiirMliiiii III' , avciiiic iir !•('(;, . for [iiililii' \(\o or otlii'i' uphfiirc"; or sucli pcvsiin he City F.ii- Works and to tlio Coin- in writinj: iiitoiult'il to t or lots oi>- "'''' which the Irco arc in he plalilcii, alxi a skdcii of i|'|irii\('il liifdi'c liic iicriiiii i,, o'l'jiiit l(i(alil\,\\liich shall In |jii. liy-Lnw 1004. ''•' 1'"!' ''^ii'li li'i'i; |ilaiil('(l iiinlcr aiiv pcriiiil. "raiilcd hy if' niun, ra the CilV (if W Mii|ici; iiiiilcr the ciiiiditioiis (if ihc la-t III:: siili scclii.ii (III aiiv such inil fare (ir |inliiic place llien- shall he paid to ( 1 jMililic .-^Ireel, Mpiare, ili(,rniiM||. le parly in 'a hnir, Hie >ai(l periiiit was y'rai I'Ul ef the flllld-. iherenf ||||<| llod nr lipnii his order hv ihe ( 'ilv ••r llie cnlldl,,nllS iiei'e.i lia f |e|- <'"iiiaiiii;d an aiiiniiiil. e,|iial in one dnlhir ii|,oii llie uriii ell (•( rliticate of the ( 'itv I'lncii plaiited and l'ence(| under I willi llie provisinlis of tlii- leer iliat. such trees ha\-( II- directinii and in ai cor(laiice «\-law. (<■) .Vn porsnii shall Ik; entitled in tin, l.niiiis. as aforesaid n-. inmim ,„ "'"■ -'"'II I'" '"■ ;'i"i'l'"l <" ii .•ortilicat.e frnn, li,e City Kiiirln- J);;;';!^' ''-' ocr unless the fnllnwin,-' eniidiiinns are cniiiplied w'itli, viz. :'''''j'" "" 'I'l"' "■'■'•' ^l'''l '■ 'li" diameter at Ihe |,ase, fn„r inch.'s iil-ve th.. -rniind n( not less than one and oiiodialf inclies ner more than four Lnelies and not. lass tliaii oiRlit feet in Ik i^'liU rly protect..] h- ^n. efficient fenee or I.ox constn.eled at tl.o e.xponso of aiid l»y I lie person requiring the permit. (.1) The trees and the protection to the same mnst. he kept,Tr,.oH to uo .n^(..d order hy the proprietor of tlie property opposite tooX.'" ""'' which the trees have heen so ,)lantO(], who shall replace the snine at Ins own cost in the event of the death or acci.lental or other destriiction of said trees. (<0 The City Engineer shall not he required to grant a^ certificate nor shall any honns he payahle hctween the fir^t^SS d:n- of ^ovember and the first day of .vfay in each year. ^^l^zA Cf ) Xo honus shall ho paid for trees planted along the side T\ , fif '1 Lift.rv,^,<- iU 1 i- ^ •^"^' No bonu.s for 01 a .street or thoroughfare on any private projwrty. on^prwat"'"" property. FIEE, FIREWORKS AND FIREARMS. 57. Xo person shall set fire to any shavings, chips, strawy.., ,„ the or other conihustibles in any of the streets or parks of the ''""■''• 137 • mm I .' r I 30 i!i;(ai.Arii»N (jk sikkets. By-Law c.,i,l ('jfy qj. in .,j,v ouclo^iire witliin tifty feet, of any builil- iuis, and no person shall carry lire tlirough any of the streets or ])arks of the said City, except in some covered vessel or metal fire pan. Firparms or 58. Xo ijcvson or persons shall make or liu'ht anv tire or flrpworks not ,,..,, o ., char'^cd'''' ''Onfu'c 1.1 aiiv of tho Streets, squares, parks or public plmios of the said City, or shall fire or disoharire any g'nn, fowlinj; pioeo or firearm, or shall set fire to any fireworks within rlio said (^ity, nnless specially authorized l>y the Mayor or \hi Municipal Council of the said City, and no person or persons shall liaht set off or throw any cracker, squib, serpent or other ?ioisy, oiTensive or daniicrous substance or firework- in any place where or near to which there i?, any crowd or as- semblage of persons or where there are animals liable to he frightened thereby. THROWING DAXGEIJOU.S MISSILES. Throwing PtoDPS or snowballs. 59. No person shall cast, project or throw any stones or balls of snow or ice or other missiles dangerous to the puhlic, or use any bow and arrow or catapult in any of the streets or ])ublic places of the City. FENCES. Height of lawful fence. 60. Four feet shall be the height of a lawful fence within ho Citv. ftnce pro- hlbltrd in certain limits. Barbed wiro 61. Xo owucr, tcuaut or occupicr of propcrty or any other ]3ers(^n shall erect, construct, maintain, use or permit to re- main u]ion or along his lands or premises and along ni' ii(>iir any street or highway in tho City of Winnipeg within tlio limits hereinafter described any barbed Avire fence. The limits referred to are as follows : — Limits defined. Crniiiienciug on the west bank of tho Red River wluro Rosser Avenue terminates at said bank, thence alonp' tho west bank of said river down stream to the north line of I'.ir- ish Lot Xo. 41, D.fi.S., St. .lolm, thence along tho said n^rtli line of said Lot Xo. -14 to '>rain Street, thence diagoiKilly across ^fain Street to Anderson Avenue, thence weitward 1.38 RiailLATlON OF SlIiEKTS. 81 fence with in Ancle .„ A^•o^ue to Charlo. Street, tLen.-o son.herlv By-Law .'1-^ ( 1 a Jos btavet to St. John's Avenue, thence westward ^^^4. 0.. bt. Johns Avenue to Salter Street, thence southward - a ong sau Salter Street, the line of said street crossiu- l4r- -1' I-t 40, St. John, to the Canadian Pacific Railwav^';d dK.nce across and westerly along the said vard t^ Xe„u bneet thence a ong .Nona Street to William Avenue, thence wes orly along Willian. Avenue to Enuly Street, thenoe south on Lnn y Street to Mernu.tt Avenue, thencj east on Mc^ I .-.no t Avenue to :sona Street, thence south on Xena Street to Xotre l)an>o Avenue, .hence westerlv alon. Xo Darne Ayenuo to Maryland Street, thence southorK- alo -,. Maryland Street to Maryland Street Bridge across 'the A^ - ml'o ly a^ng Rrulgo Street to River Avenue, thouc-e eas,- G^: T"v^"'"" ^^T" '' '^^^^"'^^^' Avenue, 'thonce.!.. A .sau Street to Rossor Avonue, theuoe eastward alo,,.,. R,X ^r-r Avenue to the place of hegiiming. 62. The limits set out in the last preceding c-lau-o ar... , 1-n.hy declared to include the side of tl^ street .lom^wht^, ^1^"'"- t!.o said described boundaries ruu. and U^Z^^i ^^^' 'ire lifroK,- r^..^l -u-x 1 . oai 1)0(1 wir(> fe)lC('>run in.ludcd "' '"•eb^ prohibited as m said clause along and near sai.l'" ""''^' >ord,ed SKles of said streets as .veil as along or nea street «"<. parts of streets .vithin said boundary. 63. Barbel wire fences are hereby declared fence< liow PVCr SUnnorted inrl' -.T-I.^i-U -.i -it-llLl^s, now- narbod wire I'I'poiTeci, and .\hether wjtU a ton rail or uot ■• Ion ■/''"'■''''• ^°^- b't fins shall not refer to or include a fence alo„.,- which e,v ,s only a single strand of barbed wire laid upo^rt e clotl„no Ota ny person or persons passing aloug the street. 64. All barbed wire fences within sai.l limits are herebv ''"•'•'"•<"1 to be nuisances, and it .ball bo lawful to abate .a.no f?- ao*'^<^ nuisances. 65. Fpou written complaint made to the f'itv as to th. '■xistonce of a barbed wir. fence, the City Engineer shall give iuKod or partly fonced with barbed wire iu coutvavout.V,„ ,,, N'ntiro t9 re- move fence. 139 32 KKcai. SIluN ()| SjK'l-.KTS lliis i!v-la\v. citlicr liv iiiiiiliug tliroiinli tlic \>n>\ lAYwo i,v \,v IcaNiiiii -ucli imiicc at tlio ])laco of alxxlc nt' such iicrsoii. 'Ir scriMii,!;' j^ciicrallv iIk; ]>r('iiiis('.s so fenced, ami re(|uiriiii;' -i:-!! „ , ,, ^ |)ers(>ii to rt'inovo same witliiu a iiaiucd periud to lie imi m -. On failure to , , , K'il""r iim"' '"' •^''^ ^''"""^ ^''^' .-i^'ii'fi' **f" ^ii^'li notice, and in en-,' n.movo. .,„,], fViHT |)c not vcniovcd within the time S(. mentioned in sncli notice, the Knii-ineer shall canse the havhed w'.-" lo |,i cnt away fixMn the fence and reiiio\-ed from alonj:' or niii' In ursent 'lio street In cases tiiat seem iiriicni tiie Kn'.vineer afore-aiil raspK lOnKiii- .... lor may re- Miav remove same witlnMit aivini;- Saul iiotu'c en- niav renioM move witlioiit ' ' notice. ame witiKint waitinti' foi' the ex])iry of tlie time limiti^i ihorein, said iu>tice is ])rovido'' for in this iiydaw as a UM: xetieo do- ' ^'"1 ''ii'wtion to tiio saie. a con.li ™mmion"pre- ''"" | n'cceih'iil in any case to his rcmovinii' anv harhed wii, eedent to re- ,■ '..i ■ i i ■ • i ' niovai by iciice Wit "ii ilie limils above set out. KnKineer. lin('iiT.\(; Piis'i's. No hltehing posts to be 66. ^o liitcliing i)o.st lor tlie puriwso of secnrinii' liorsc^er posts to be , • 1 1 11 1 , ,. , erected with- otlipv aniiuals .sliall OG (Toctcd upou unv of the streets ,,1 th, out leave. /t i i . City unless J lie ]ierson owning or occupying real property in said City and desiring to erect such hitcliing post, ;iial! ob- tain the permission and conform to the conditions herciii- pr"ecedln°t%f 'if'^^i' "leutioned, that is to say: (1) The stvle, of post md manner of its erection and placing in position in or ui)()n rlie ground or pavement, (2) the place of location upon the street, and (3) the material of the samei and all other iiartioii- lars respecting the character, location and style of same sliall be fully approved by the City Engineer, who shall after suck approval, and beforq such post is erected or planted, gnuit his written permission for placing same upon the street. Council may require re- moval of hltching- poata. 67. The City Council may, at any time, require the re- moval of such hitching posts from the streets, and the City Engineer, at any time, if in his opinion for any reason a post has been placed in an inconvenient position or is likel\ to obstruct travel or traffic, may require the same to he re- moved either altogether or to a more convenient or loss dan- gerous position as in his discretion he may see fit, and sueli removal shall be at once effected by the ])erson or person? o^^^ling or occupying the^ lands or real property, shops or 140 property in IfEGl'I.ArKiX OK SriUiKT.S. 88 buil,liMo.s opposite to and fronti,,,' „pou thnf portion of th,. By-Law ^t.vc-f upon wind, sncli post i,as Locu erootod or plaeod. 1604. IH'^t^ uithout boing in any uuy li.hl,. f„, d.un.ges tl.,.r.for. 1"^..^^"- J»KI-.Vii,onro any puLlic or ..«.„„„«.. v'"^' iHnld,„n, ,vall. fence, railing, si^^n, niontnnent, post-t'i^ br- other proi)erty in the City by cnttino, h,,akinff, daul in-.'^'"^^"' w.th pa.nt or other suhstaneo or shall in ITnv other wav injure the same ' . ,i - l-^ OENERAL PENALTY. 70. Any jierson found -nilty of an infract ionof thepro-p,.„^,,^^ virions of^this By-la.v shall bo subject to the penalties hn" peed by By-law ^o. 1C30 of the City of Winni^peg. 341 By-Law 1605. (Hl.si;U\A.\('K OI TlIK I.OIIl) S DAV. By-law No. 1605. A Bj law to provide for the Proper Observance of the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday. T IIIC ^Iiuuci])iil Cuiincil of the City of Wiiniipoi!,' oiiiu't- as follows: — Trading .u., 1'. .Xo iiuMvliaiil. tru'lfv, barl«M', hawkor, petiv cliaiaiiaii (in Siinday:^ ' 1 . | "u. proliihltcd. pedlar, 'rtificer, workiiiaii, laliorer, or other ])orson wlinm- soovor carrviiiii' on any Inisiiu'^s, trade or ealling of any iki tnrc wliatsnevia-. e.\c(']it milkmen and keepers of hiiiili (■nnnl(r> in tlic ( 'ify df \Vinnii)e_ii' shall keep open his place ni bu.-iness or cjiri'y on hi- irade. work or ealiiiiy, or expose for .sale or sell or retail any goods, Avares, merchandise or other ai'ticic or thing on the Lord's Dav, commonlv called SuinLiv. I'laccs of aniiiHi'iiiiMit 2. >.'o person shall keep open anv howling alhn, hilliiiiM (1111 llMfllll'Ill ' O , to bo ciosod. room or hagatelle room or any other jjlace of amnseinent or any jijace for holding any exhihition for liire or prolil on ilic Lord's Day, eommoiily called Sunday, and all sneh iij.ir,., >lia]] he kept closed during all Sundays. Access to 3. In order to more offectually repress the offences siicci- proniiHP.H by ■.' i i pniice. lied ill the foi-egoing sections of this By-law, the Chief nv any member of the police force of the City of Wimii])eg is hereby empowered to cuter into each and every shop or of her I'liilding with the City and arrest on view any jierson found guilty of offences aforesaid. This clause shall not effect the liability io prosecution begun by way of information nr conii)laiut without arrest. Penalty. 4. Any porsou found gniilty of an infraction of any of tli(> provisions of this P)y-law shall be subject U> the ]iennltif-, imposed by By-law Xo. 1630 of the City of WinnijK'g. 14:2 E.VHI.V CI.USIMi Ul Hour AM) S|1UK SilOl'.S. any of the ipcg. By-Law 1606. ;ervance luday. lipcii' I'liaci- y i'li;i|iiiiuii, I'soii wli'iiii- of iUiy ii:i of llllli'li liis jilacr iif • eXJ)()S(' I'nv iric or ntlicr oil Siimlay, o\n hilliar.'i iiseiiHJiit or ii'otit oil ilic ^iich ]ilai'c> ?nces sjicci- o Cliicf 111' .'inniju'a i> op or otlicr U'son fouial it Ctfot't till' 'Illation II)' By-law No. 1606. A By-law to provide for the Early Closiug of Boot and Shoe Shops. HE Municipal C'ouncil of llie Citv of W as follows: — iiiiii|io kkkh siioi's. By-law No. 1607. A By-law to provide for the Early Closing of Flour and Feed Shops. T HE :^[uIlicipal Council of the City of Winnipeg ciiaen iis follows: — 1. From 1111(1 iiftcr tho scvontooutli day of May, A. It., i,?tw£'i''r'' 1S!»!I, nil Hour and ffcd shops within the City of Winni|iir, n which tlonr and food are cxpo^-ed for sile by retail, ;in.l shall he and remain closed on each and cvdv '°"""'' day of the week l.etweeii seven of the cl.K-k in tho afternnn,, of each day and tive of the clock in the forenoon of the ii. \i, following day, except as follows: On Saturdays and on :ii'.' day immediately preceding the following days, namely, N' w Years Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Dominion Has, the twenty-fourth day of May, and except during tlio last three weeks in December. Date when 2. This By-law shall take effect on the seventeenth day of take effect. ^lay, A. D., 1S99. Flour and fpfd shopH t li p. m. of tach day and T, a.m. of , ,. ^, th.' day tnl- Cacll 01 theUl Exceptions. Penalty. 3. Any person found guilty of an infraction of any of the provisions of this Bydaw shall be liahle to the pe::alties im- posed by By-law Xo. 1630 of the City of Winnipeg. 144 EARLY CLOSING OF RETAIL CLOTHINu, ETC. By-Law 1608. nipeg cnaci.s eentli iliiv of By-law No. 1608. A By-law to provide for the Early Closing of Retail Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, and Hats, Caps and Furs Shops. T HE Municipal (Jouncil of (lie Citv of Winnipej^ enacts as follows: — 1. From and aftor the s(.vc'iitfantli ale by retail and oach of them shall Ix- and remain ,lose.l 8a? -^"fcT" oM .ach and every day of the week between seven of the clo.-k^a"' f-imw- :n fh afternoon .,f each day and five of the clock in the fore- '""' noon of the next following day, except as follows: On Sat- Exceptions •inlays and on the day immediately prccedin- the following ■hiys. natnely, Xew Year's Day, (.nod' Friday, Christma^ Unv, Dominion Day, the twenty-fourth dav of Mav and ex- '■'■pt during the last three weeks in IK.cciul.cr. 2. This liy-Iaw shall take effect on the seventeenth dav of -Miiy, A. D., ISOO. ny Law to tak.' iH-,..-t. 3 Any person found guilt.- of an infraction of any of the Pe..a,t. I'.-.Mons of tins By-law shall be liable to the penalties im- lin-.(.( ly ?.y-law Xo. JG30 of tlie City of Winnipeg. 145 EARLY CLOSING OK OHOCKRY SFIOPS. leoe. By-law No. 1609. A By-law to provide for the Early Closing of Grocery Shops. T HE ^Itinicipal Council of tlie City of Wiunipec; ennct- as follows: — Oropory Blinps 1. Fl'OIII iUnl ilftci' tllC scVOIllCOlUll (luv of ^faV, A. I », to bp -losfrl .„,^^, ,, , .^, . ., ,,., ' J. ...r- ' ■ h.twi'cn 7 I'^'.tO. nil m'OCCl'V sliops Wltlllll tllO ( itV OT \\Uini|Mi; III pill, of each . ' (V 1 ,• 1 I M day and r. whicli iir( n'cvics, {ii'c ('xi)os('(l oi' onci'cd tor siilc 1)V rtitail, iiiiM a.m. of the _ ' noxt follow- ,.j|,.|, ,|f iliciii sliall lie ami remain clox'd mi uiich anil cvcrv il;i\ Ing day. _ _ • ■ of lilt' week lictwccn seven of tlio clock in tlio aftiTnoon of ( ;ir|i (lay anil live of the clock in the t'cu'cnoon of th(^ next fol Rxceptions. iniT (lay, exco])t as follows: On Satnrdays and on the ilW- l;iv immediately pi'ocodin,i\, Lng tin; la-i ?entli day of ■f any i.f tin' enaltie.-i im peg. KAUr.Y CLOSISro oi. iiaiiuwakk -silOl-S. By-Law 1010. Sy->9w No. 16t0. A By-law to provid- for the Early Closing of Hardware Shops. T II K .Mm as f,,|| "■'■'I'"' f'oiineil ,,( t|,o fiiv ,,( \\ OWS mnipii; oiiac'f.s t. i- i'«ni ami nfter ila l^'.'l', all lianl sevciileenili di wan- sliups williiii ihe ( Ah A. I). liaiilv uiiicli lianiwiire is e.Nposed <.r ,,fFen;d oiidiof tlicni shall \)euiu\ "v of Wiunipej;', inXTi t '" tnr sde I >y retail .f el til <• week between remain elo,s( aiKtnr ,,,.1, r lu. iliiy and Kvf- (d' tl soven of tlKMdwk- in tJieaf d on each and everv d, illKl IViif th,' next le ( I'X'k ill ihc f terilooii of eacli dny, f"ll(iwlliK nri.-liiin On S iiiii' (lay, e.xeopt a> f,dlo\v.- ii'iiiiediatoly pivmlin.ir the f.dl " ot 111,, next toll n >*^atiii'da\: ami on rl ic (lav ars Day, (i,,od Friday, CI owinii' (lavs. Hill IK'IV, .\ e\v ilie twentv-foiiitl ii'istnias Diiv, [)( 1 day of ,Mjiv >iiiinion Dav, F-xccntlons. Ilnw weeks in Deeem] ly. and (xeept d XT. I'< dnriiig tho. la.st 2. Thi. By-h .\iii y. A. I)., 1S99 w shall take effect on tl le seventeenth davof 3. A Datp whpn Hy-Law to tukp dTfct. IIV pcr~on f(aiiid guilty af im inf ['■"Visions of this By-law shi.H U, u.^ I«'-';(l hy By-law Xo. IG.'JO ,d' tl laetion of anv f.f tl '(■ City of Wii »' to the penalties i 't' penalty. ni- Hiipeg. 147 ■M ■|v, . f_:jj „i«^,fiA;J .msM MM KAUI.Y CI.OsINO OF .JKWELLERY SHOPS. By-Law 1611. By-law No. 1611. A By-law to provide for the Early Closing of Jewellery Shops. T HE ^[uiiicipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — 1. Jm-oui and after the seventeenth day of May, A. 1). ISO!), all jewellery shops within the City of Winnipeg in oT^eTc J da^" which jewellerv is exposed or offered for snle hy retail, ini'l o?the d^' each of them shall be and remain closed on each and every d;iy of the week between seven of the clock in the afternoon of eacii day and five of the clo<'k in the forenoon of the next foUuw- ing day, except as follows: On Saturdays and on the thiy immediately preceding the following days, namely, New- Year's Day, Good Friday, ( 'hristmas L)ay, Dominion Day, the twenty-fourth day of -May, and except during the last three weeks in December. Jowpllery shops to be closed be- tween 7 p.m. next follow- ing. Exceptions. Date when 2. Thls By-law shall take effect on the seventeenth day of Hy-Law t AI'iv \ D IS'lO take cftcci. -^^'V; -^- ^'-i -'-^^'•'• Penalty. 3. Any per.son found guilty of an infraction of any i>f tli( |)r(i\isioiis of this By-law shall be liable to the penalties im- posed by I'.y-law Xo. 10.30 of the City of Winnipeg. 11. -S EARLY CLOSING OF ilEECHANT TAII.OU SIIUI'S. By-Law 1612. !eiith dav of By-law No. 1612. A By-law to provide for the Karly Closing of Merchant Tailor Shops. T HK Alunicipal Council of the City of W as follows : — miuiicg enacts 1. That from and after the seventeenth dav of May, A.D M,ni,a„t J 891), all merchant tailor shops within the City of Winnipe-tS'be ?ioTd ill which merchant tailor's goods are ex{)osed\n' offered forp'^"'"" ™^h SMle by retail, and each of them, shall be and remain closedr'V"'- on each and every day of the woek between seven of the clock""'- 1.1 the afternoon of each day and five of the clock in the fore- noon of the next following day, except as follows: On Sat- Exce„t,oas m-day and on the days immediately preceding the following days namely, Xew Year's Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day, Dominion Day, the twenty-fourth dav of Mav, and ex- cept during the last three weeks in December. 2. This Ey-law shall take effect on the sevent<..enth dayof Dat,. ., May. A. D., 1800. "^ b?-Lw'7o take effect. 3. Any person found guilty of an infraction of any of the p „ provisioms of this By-law shall be liable to the penalties 7 " P,^ ,1 i , , .,,. , '. , . shops to be IMMt, ill! (Irv lioous iUKi inilliiiorv slioi)s within iho Cilv df ildscd hi- .^. . •' 1 ■ 1 1 1 ' twcni 7 p.m. W iiiiiipoi>', 111 wliicli (Irv iidods or iiiilliiicrv iirc uxnoscd d v »f"the .i'ny'' ■ ''^'^"'^ ""'' *"^'''' "^' ^'"-^"' ""'""" 1^"' "'"^ roiniiiii closcl on fiMiowinK." ciioh iiiid ('V(M-.v diiy of the week lict.\vc<>ii seven of the clock in tlio afternoon of eaeli day ami five of the clock in the foreuonn Kxroptions. '^^ '''P "cxt followiiiii' day. e.\ce])t as follows: On Satiii'dnv^ and on tlio dny immediately precedinir the followiiiu' (l;iv:. namely. New 'S'ear's Day, (iood Friday, Christmas Duv. 1).^ minion Day. the twcmty-fonrth day of May, and excepi d,ir- inii' the h.st tliree weeks in Decemher. Diuo on 2. This By-hiw slmll take effect on the seventeenth r:.':^'"to"^-u. day of May, a. D. 1899. i'IT.Mi >\vill!i' ll;|\-:. IS l);iy, I)..- <'NC('|il 'liir- leventeeiith II of any of le penalties mipeg. T By-law No 1614. A By-law to assign Stands for Vehicles kept for Hire. HE Municlpiil Cuinicil of ihc City „i' Winnipc;; cunMs iis folldws : — I. \() call, c; MTia l;iin plji'cs. 'A'\ cart, ('X).ivss wnii-ou, drav, tiiick, <,r<'ai.s, -arts, liny .,tiu.r vci.ici,. l;,.,,, U,y |n,,. shall stand n,K,n .„• in anv i'-'-y at -:'^'' ^l^.ct while waitiii- fur hiiv ,„• f.iif.af.c'incnt or while iinei'h ,i:!ii;cd, except upon and on the streets and snhject to the n-n- liiiioiis liei'einafter coiitaiiiod. t'Ali S'l'A.NDS. 2. The stands for ,.;ihs, c:,iTii,oes and othvct„ snh|(.ct, to the limitations hereinaflcr contained. '1') And on the west sid,.- of Main Street, hetwcen the """'' '""■ "' -^''i''l^f't '^O'*'''' 'n.d the north line „f WiHian. Avcnne. and on the sontli si.ie of Market Street, hetAve.n ■Minn and Ku.o. Streets, and not further than twelve (l->) f"' ;i">; nearer than on,, foot fron, the sidewalk, snhjeet "to "" liinitatnais ]iereinaft<.r contained. '<•) And on tlH. east side of ^h.i,, Stnvt, hetwcen the -l-y]„,utorlineofl>oi„tDondasAvenneontl^^ da „te, li-awn parallel to said linntan,l>.W, o the i-oo^. nn.l snch stand shall not he fnrther than '" "'matter contained. ■■!'! l.-)i STA.Mis lOH VKHICLES KKl'T luli II IKK. By-Law 1614. Kxpresi stands. Proviso. Railwny Stations, StrePt crossings. Peaalty. Di.'AV .\.\l> KM'iJES.S SIAND.S. 3. 'i'lie ataiuls for dray.-, oxjiix'ss wagons, orucks and other vehicles ke[)t for liire for tlio eiirriago of goods, wares uml inerehandisc shall bo as follows:— (a) On the north side of Bannatyno Avenue between Kin;: and Albert Streets. (b) And on the east side of .Main Street, C(jnunencing on tlie north where the north lino of lot throq (3) in block oiif (1), D. G. S. {Jo, St. ,lohn, would intersect said street if |)^l^ dueed westerly; thence sotitherly to the north line of llenrv A.vonue, e.xcepting thereout 66 feet for the crossing or inter- section of ^fain Street by liiggins Avenue. 4. Xotwithstanding anything in this By-law contaiiic.], it shall be lawful for draymen to meet anv and all iueDiiiiu"- passenger trains arriving in the City, and for such purposes the draymen may leave the stands herein proscribed for tiiciu for a pei'iod of no longer l\-n is necessary liefore and after the ai'i'ival of such trains Inch time shall not in any case o.veeed a jieriod heginnir.- not more than 15 minutes before the ari'ival of any train and ending not more than 1.'. niimiti- after such arrival. Jf during such j)eriod last meiitioncl the cab stand on Mum Street at or near its intersection wiih Point i)ough.s Avenue is not fully occupied, drayman, in diH' onler of arrival, may occupy same, but to avoid inconvcni- eneo to the traffic and to the public, cabs and the driver^ thereof shall have the right of precedence, and on the arrival of any cab requiring space on such stand the draymen shall at once vacate same .'> as to allow such cab to take its place in due ordei'. 5. Xo cab, carriage, dray, ;.. ■; -• wagon or other veliiclr shall stand on any street n-are- 'an twenty feet to anv street cro.ssing nor nearer tha on feet to any dwelling Iioum . I'KXALTY. 6. Any person found giiilty of an infraction (if any of the provisions of this By-law shall be subject to the ^ienaltie^ imposed by By-law Xo. 1630 of the City of Winnipeg. 152 KRECnoN AN,. KOIUVAI, OF UVlUnsu,, i-lUK LFM.TS, KTC. By-Law 1615. )etvveeii Kiuii By-law No. 1615. A By-law respecting the Erection and riemoval of Buildings, Fire Limits and Prevention of Fires. T HE Muniei,,al Couru.il .,f the Ci.v of Winnipeg enacts as lollows : — 1. J l.e Council MK.y, alter the passing cf this J3y-lau- an-A„po,nt ,omt an Inspector ot Buildings for the City of WinnipJ^^tJi; S^S, uch salary an.l lor such period as may be det^rniined l.v a'""'"'"-' Iv;- "> that behalf, and the duties of such Inspector' of ouues o, I-'l' .ngs sha 1 be to examine into the condition of 111 build- mg. to be built or repaired i„ the said Citv and to se.. that 11.0 pi-ovisions of this By-law are properl,: carried !t I-gl.t 01 the saK Cty and of the said Council as to all mat- e... signed to le .aid Inspector of Buildings as part of - 'l"t.es, and said Inspector of Buildings shaU exe,'^ ^^ l.e l.o.vcrs and authorities contained in the Statute ol' M.n tol.a known as " The Public Buildiuffs Vet " of 7 ,.,, , "^ mspectoi ol Buildings may not be '"''r'''- »" lillc'd bv anv other Der-^oti il^^ rM.-f ^ .\. t-- . '"^ i^'- perform oiuti peiHHi. ihe thiel of the Fire Briji-ndo for?""^^ °^ the time beinii' of tliP «oiM r'Jt,- .' n j- '-"'&' "^^^ i(>i inspnrtor of ucnig oi nie said City snail perlo'i - the diit-'e; m-P J^u^drngs, DUTIi:.S OI- nriLDKHS. 3 It ,.|,all be. the duty of enry ,,e,-K„, intending ,„ ,,oo, '^peefor ol Buildinas in and for tbp co,m r>u i r T"" m„. • .1 "^ ^''^•'i Citv, before coni-'"'r"''''o''- .- plan 01 plans of such proposed building drawn to a 153 ,111 2 KKK.tTION AM) KK.MOVAI. n,' Ul II.liIN(iS, !MKK (.DMTS, ?:T(.\ By-Lav,- .scak' ul' not ivss tlr.ni eight < <•, ti» an iii.-h, m.'' -howiiig- ilic 1615. lovels of tliP collars and basmiionts thon'of, wirif. vefcreiicc lo till' at'tual uradr or svirt'acc nt' ihc street nn wliich (lie saiil bniUiinj:' I'i' i ; nr winch Is nearest the >ite ol' the said ImumI ii'g. iir.iation 4. In east' anv d 'viat'.m i- ni:!r. ecilinf:' sectinn, it shall hi' the duty of the ]Kn's(in \\]ui Hleil the same to alter or jirinMirc ihe alteration of ^ncdi uriiiiiial ]dan, or to tile a, new ami rny- rect plan hefore eonniu ncini; the works of any such di \ i;i- tion or alteration. !;rrMiinii of 5. -No iiersoii sliall ooiiunenee the^ (;reetion of a ImildiiiL' new aud ro- . . i i i -i i ■ ■ i pairing of or file reiiair or altcratioii ot anv old bnudiiiij; wlieii the ci'St iild iHiiUlinKS. , ' _ _ ' of sneli re]iairs or alterations exceeds tlie siini of one Inindnd I'liins. dollars, until Ik; sliall have -sihinilttd tlii' jilans provided I'nr in the last two jireceding sections hereof, and also the sjieci- spcdiiiations '''<'"tions for tlio ])roposL,'d Imililinji', alti'ration or rei)air-^, niiil cntincato. -hall have ohtained tin? written certiticato of the said In-inr- tor of Bnihlinji's that the proposed buildinsx, alterations or rc- ])air-; are in c(]ni])liance with the provisions ot' this l!y-l.i'v and will not involve a x'iolatioii of any IJydaw or rcunla'i'ui of tlie City relatinii' to the ])rovenlion or of sneli bnildiiiijs, it - re than one, ami also the naiiici'"^ the owner, architect aiio , ..ilders to be eimaued in the I'lUii- 1.')4- KRKOTh.N AN,, KKM.n'Ar. UK MlUns„s, VUn: MM.TS, KTO. 8 Plorion or ahcniti.,,, th.noi\ .n.l v....ivin. s„,.l, „„i.... „.„ By-Law I-P--y_ns..,,ta,,y portion of ,1.0 ,si,lc.walko.,,v,.t U, ■ —-■V tor t|,o onvtion of such Innidin^ or .L' 1 "-"pf-r^^n .no to t .... Inni.l.r, sl,o„M I,,. ,l,.n.an,l tl,o san.o. a ponuit i,,'""' "-'' -nnnn. .let,,,,,,. ,,,,, portion of tho si,lowaik or '.root , if ""■;.""•■'"■ ^^'"'""-•">- "-I I- 'l.o l.nil.lor .Inrino. tho ;■'■'■""";' ''^ "7- -"•'' '-i'-'i"^ -'•• tin: n,akin. of sn.-h altora- <-.l...fsn..h portion si,all in no . ..so ex .I o,.o-tl,i,-.| of I- ;yl'"lo M-ultl. ot tlK. si,l,.valk a„,i st.v.t i.,,.,,o,liatoIv '"' ™^^^^^^ i-''^-"^ <.n tl.o spa,Wo 1.0 In.ilt on or ti.o la.ii.lin. to I , "F" " '■;--;l-stroot,.ihvays,,.aH.v any .,,,.1, l,„i|,|,,, " "" - ■>. ,n, to ex,.avaro or l,„il,i or ...ako any alteration, ^:;";;:nlL.:r >^"'o^o tl.o p]anko.l snlowalk (if any .m,,.], ,1,,,,,,. ,,„, ,.,. ,.„^.„ - '-,■,... :'^':7^^''"'^-'''-i-'""'.-n..f,,,.,,.,,in: ; - '• '-;:-t,..l. a],o,v.l or ,vpai,.o,, ..,,,, ..^^ '"'•■'■•'I f<>lKV SIX f,,,t i,. ,,,i ,,, „, '" ) "f list, I anH luonrione,! „, mu-I, pp,,,,;, ^imI ,. ,[., ^ '" "*^ ^^"l''' witli a sii-.i.o. ian.|-.-ail tliro-i''''"''™- -M.a..o„,., it.^ ( .mMn. propPror,iornnti],l,osai.ll,nil,li... alto,..- ''- -■^•n^a,rs,sorarofinis!,o,l, la.t ift!.osai,i:,lc. - i^ n.a.l. of G:,.a„nlitl.io pavon^ont ,„. „f .,., , ■ >"^^^.'lk pern.nnentmatoria],tho..,n,e. 1 o ' T "' '^tJior, , . .^ ''^'••'''■^•''•■l"^l-''''-a"'l-n,ontio,a.d,nhis-:[o,^",^ ""'l"',ii ' . for any othor ,,n,-poso .hall .anso a n.\ uXf t',,"'"'™"""" 155 ,^S£^im ^^H ^.^mmi .■■ l; ''^^^1 i ^^^^1 n . <»!tJlL ll r KHKCTION AND RKMOVAI. UK IiLll.lil.\(.S, KIKK LIMITS, ETC. By-Law \,^. pi;),.,.,! ii, ji (•((Uspicuuiis plarc in front (if sni-li obstruct ion _ ' iruni (lark cacii night until sunrise tiic following morning .luring the time such ohstnictiun remains. piarinK 10. Xo person sliall place any Imilding nr other material bullilliiK ami ^ c ^1 . ^ -in f /i •!/,•, other inatpr- ''U uiiy j)art of the streets or sidewalks of tiie said Citv, exci pi lal on side- ,. . . . , , ■ i i i walk or road- ait€r Tcceiving a pcmut to do SO as atorcsaid. and then onlv after complying with and fulfilling all the reipiireiiients ii: the last preceding section set forth and only the i)art of iIil' street allowed to be used and mentioned in such permit, im- mediately in front of the ground to be built upon or liic imilding to be repaired or altered, and such materials shall not be piled to a greateir height than six feet, nor so as to ol,- slruct the free passage of water in the drains, giittci'- uy water-courses along the sidewalk, nor shall the same he ])]aced upon any portion of tho sidewalk, except permission to do so has been sjx'cifically given by the Ins]>eetor ami Jiientioncd in his permit nor shall any jierson ])i /pare or mix any mortar or cut or dress any stone or timber on any street ill the said City or in the space allotted or mentioned in ^inh l«L'rmil or pile thereon any material or earth taken from tin- site of the building proposed to bo erected, re])aired or alfd- ol, except such as may be required for snbswiueni use therein. Mot'tar not to bi' pre- pared, nor timber, nor stono pre- pan^d on sidi'walk. If no permit to U.se granted, then si-affold over side- walk to be ereeted. 11. Unless the said Inspector gTants a permit to use ilie sidewalk, as aforesaid, the builder or builders of any bniM- iiig to bo erected, altered or rejiaired shall before comiin nc- ing Work thereon or making any excavation, erect over ilio sidewalk or footway in front of such building, a scaffold ov iiidepeiideiit structure of the width of the sidewalk ami eii^iit feet high at ka^t above the level of the sidewalk or footw.iv, which scaffold or inde]>endent structure shall be planked over I ho entire length and breadth of the buildin<> to bt- erecPu, altered or repaired, ^vith two layers of two-inch planks lai.l to break bond properly, and such portion of the sidewalk nr footway as aforesaid shall be enclosed longitudinally on both sides to the height of tlie scaffold with strong board fence-, so that the said sidewalks of the street may at all times be left free for public use, and upon the sidewalk being so co\ercd or fenced the portion of the street outside the sidewalk which may be used for the use of material shall be fenced in with a 156 iw ins, KTC. I obstruction ug morning KRECTIOX AN,, KKMOVAI. OK UVlUHSu., y,nK f.IMlTS, KTC. 6 -vong l,oar.l fonco six tW>t ln,h, la.t it shall nut i,, .hat -as,. By-Law (• iieeossa i'le of it. ■'<• "eeossary to n,nko any pla.fnrn, U f„nt na.son^ers o„t 1615. icr nnitcriiil City, exi't'jit 1(1 tlioii only ircments ii; part of tiiL' permit, im- ipuii or tlic terials sli;il| So as til iili- , u,'ntt<'r~ i.r le same hi' pc'riiii--iiin s]>eetor iuhI jKirc t)v mix n any striTt >iioil in ^iirli 211 frnn: llii- red or alti i'- uso thcn-iii. t to use ;lii' :' any Imii'i- e coninn III'- ict over ilie scaifolil iir k anil ci-ii! or fo(it\\.i\, lankeil over b(- ereei'M, planks ];iiil sidewalk m' illy on both ■d fenees. *o mes 1)0 left ' so eoverod walk which id ill with a 12 Who,, the soaffold oxto.Mls over ,],. .idewalk. as ,nen-sMe„..- |-"ed ,n Clause U) of this Bydaw the joists n.nst be twelve o?""'^"'*'"" 'nel.e. deep fo,- span over six feet and the eaps on the post. Hius be ton inches deep. When perm.sion is .ranto.l tilav a sidewalk ont.nle ot tliQ c-nelosiu'e, as afo,.esaid, ,t >hall be ted b the T,,speetor ot Buildings. All .ates i„ro enelos oa.s. \r.'('-i shall •pen inM-ards and not across the sidewalk or streijt. 13. The said Inspector shall not grant a permit to use anv p.,.„,„ „„, in^rt of the streets or sidewalks of the said Ci,y if ,,e bui'd ^SS^^ -.^to be erectod^r the repairs or alterations to be made areoi"n^S ' 'ontrary to •his ", Law. contrayy to this Bvdaw. 14. No permit granted under this TSydaw shall authorize,. U.e obstruction of the street or sidewalk as afo,-esaid for ZIB^"' . .n one week prior to the commencement of the excavationllS^"' io. or the erection or repair of any such buildin. or shall ben;;rir- lev a ii IT than four <.xtu ded by the Inspector from time to time on ..itfieie,,', '^^ ^"''""'^ , i ;^r-"""^- -^^ ^I'at. the whol. period of the m,t and extens,.,,,. thereof (if any) shall not exceed ,u tweve months and every such permit and extension ^.. "' ^I'l'i; become null and void upon tho holder the.-eot , 15. ■^^o person shall interfere with o,' re,nov, anv sidewalk ; -^ any bu.ldmg material, plant or other stutf upon an^ ■ l"^''' - or strc..t in the said City ,„dess he si.all have ^J- "'— t-i , not to b, removed or witlinut leavi'. a .1 or plant brought by him upon any street or sidewah. -'-- "- '■ ^ '"■' « longer than the duratio.i of the permit of the l,i ^rJi:;^''^,^ ■lWCtrff\ or anv extrntinn t), w f - •, * ''"" '^^ "" "'than diira- anv extrntion tliereof :• wlulst tho same remain- ^SV! "' ^"■ 157 . ^ t 1 .AB^ f'RKt'TIO.N AMt l!I-. MoV.M. Ol- HI' I I.DlNtiS, riltl': f.IMlTS, ETC, By-Law 1610. Dwncr ti nniovi' hiiild IriK iiiicK'i'lul tU.. att.T t'XpilUtlOll or permK, uihI I l"an and I't'pali stri'Pt. 11 ;'i WO. ;iii(l Mil cdiiipli I iiiii (if the walls Mini uiits.dc wor;. , ( iinv SI cli hiiildiiii;' nr ii|ioii llic cxpirntiDii of \\a pc'-niit nf ili Iii-| I cii.r. rill . ■ iHT, buililiT (H- other iktsoi, who lias hrn; ^.Im MIIV .til !Miltl'n:ll nr ])! Hit 11|m(I1 illlV Slicll ;!lr<'i't sllilll ill'll'i- . tliiitcly roiiKiVf nil such material us slia II \'-:n-f anv l.niidinii- material i»r other sintf M[ion any of the stiirN ol .sidewalks (d' the said ("ity sueh person or jiei'-ons -Ii;dl lir aiis^vera! k' for any and evei'y cjamaji'o which nu-.y he uc(a- sinned to persons, animals or prnpi i;y. hy reasun of < ireh • uess in an\' manner eoiinecieil with iliesaid mate rial lluikliiig linn. 17. heioie anv hnild int, furnish to such person desiring lo ciiri any such huildlng or to the. person in his helialf making apjiii cation, the said line of sai mil. HIM, s. By-Lnw 1G16, 20. Tho l.eiplit of storios for all givni tlii^.kiH.sM.s ..f walls„e.gi,r„r i.nist not CN.-ml olovf-n feet in the dear for l.aseine.it.s oigh- "•'''' ' UH'n feet in the clear f.ir i-n.niul st.iry: Hfteeii fwt, in the <•!'•:" '"■■ li-'st .stnry: thirteen feet in the rl.'ar f,.r seeoml sti.'-v; twelve feet in the el,.ar f.r thir.l st.,rv; ni.l fu„rte.-n f<-et m tho clear aNera-e heiuht .,f uppor storv. If anv storv exceeds these heii:. resi.eetively the walls ,.r' s„eh .storv anil '"Tea^ou of all stories helow the sanio shall he ineivased four inches ii.S'wh.j;: thickness a.Klitinnal t.. the .liicknes> hereinafter Mientinn,.,!. 21. In acconlance with the foregninu prnxi^i ,„. .,11 l.rickThi,k„,.ss of walU shall he of the tliicknoss l!l.Mi>V \1. ul- i:|||IH\i. lUM. I.IMII- i: > By-Law 161B, 1 1 i t i V A In i In 1 111 tit ill iLu{lii|lii i In Vol' ^ix Story biiiMingi leid tliiiu| | j mo fo»;t i^iJ Fur t^even stor' 100 iet't Front a: Of four story Of five stnry I Of six story Of sevpn -Jforv P\irnii(iN 211:ii,i7|l7il"113i For Olio story For two >;torii For tliroo stor For four storic y Iniikliugsi, k'ss tliau 25 2121 2lil7il7il7 1:5 Mj IvKAK Walls. 1 i 1 1 I t 1 l)iiil1!17'17I13'1; For five storios '. . . . '2l'2l'l7ll7!l3ll3l F F or SIX s or ppven 9 torifs '2rv2li21h7!l7l13l1; torips '25!2ll2lT2lli:ll7hn'r, rii.n.aa.' In 22. Wlipiipvpr it is soiiffht to iiipronsf tlio lioifflit of any lii'lsht over , ., ,. , 1 1 1 ■ 1 c 1 • 1 ,1 • • 1 criginai hiiiltlina' licvond tlin liciii'lit tor whicli tlio oriiiinnl poriiiit wn? pcriiilt. /.Ill' ffrimtril tlio tliioknoss of tho walls tlioreof shall also ho ir- waii'^s"'^''' "' oroas(>(l ill nooonlanoo witli tlio ahovo tnVilo. IiicrciiBe of thickness of walls with tnisspd roof or felling. 23. Tho oiitsido walls of rooms haviim' tnissfid roof^; or coiliTias snob as ohiircbos, publio balls, tboatres, diiiinir l':dl- or tho like, if more than fifteen and not loss than twenty five foot bijjii, shall axorase at least sixteen inohes: if over twen- ly-fivo foot hi,£rb. .ih least twenty inohos; if over fortv-iivo bidi, at least twenty-fonr inches in thickness. An incrcnse rf four inches in tliickness shall be made in all cases wlicro tho walls are over ono hnndrod foot loni:'. iintoss tlioro iirc cross walls of oqnal height. IGO KBKCTIUN AM) IffMoVAI. (.!• Ill 11,1. l.S..>. |.||,k I,I\|||s. K IV. d 24. If suli.l liuttr.sM.,- iiiv iis..,| uitli a .•..■.•ticnal iir.;;. ,,f By-Law 'Inv. Iiini,liv,| ,„• inniv v|iiair iiu'la^ |,|a.r.l I,-- than ciyl,. ^0_|_=»- ni"l>.- Mia.v W , I., I, „.(,., I t'rnn, tl,,. ihirk,.,.-- „f ans wall Lav- ""'-', "..^i'r uni d. Ilill ciilltorilialili' f'^irty wull may !« tjH«il 25 .\tiy i.nrtv wall that shall hav, l„.,.u I ■■> rhi^ r..,,„in.„n,.i,t, ,,f anv hnv n.,.„lalii,M. ih, -i ,■„,., i,.t, nf" •"ni,iin« :-n.'li walls an.l i„ f.,rn. at tl... ti, ' Mi-h >in,..ti„„ i,-''i''nni;'' -''"'I 'iM.I ... nn-HJ ,.o,„|i,i,.„. ,„„^. ,„ „^,.,l i,, ,,^,, ,,,_^^,_,^^^,^.^ _^"""• •'^'•^Yl'l.l';imnHH,il,|i,.;,:/Vo^/,/^J. h..w..v,.,', that „., l„.|,.i. ■■■•k «hnll hr ,,!a,.,.,| in snr.h wall to pvo a.l.jitional lioiHt. f,. '!H.w.illunl,»th.. .hi,.I,„,..s„f.„„h„|,|iii ,1 wall. a.„l.lw •l'!''|<^'.<-''t'llH'..lv,lf„r,,u,si,|, ,vall- in -nrh luiihlini:: 26. l!nH,.,.s b„il,li„.s nun: that, two stnri.s hij,h havi.,.w„„H ,. -' .v... s shainmvo their side a.xl r.ar walls ..arrio.l two fooi bll?fe ';'"'^-'; "'«■ ■■ool: divisi,,,. an i p DWKI.I.IX,; HOKSKS AND SHKlJS. 27 All dwelling houses inelnding tlu.o having first st.rvwaa« of - lor business purposes and all other bnildin^js that ar^S.^tnu- I -'"Uinre than two stories high, having fiat roofs, shall havo'"' ""' '""'" nh the walls (exce,,t f,.„nt walls) oxt^.tded oioht,.en iuehes bove tie roof and be not less than eight inches in thickness- nltl'T 'T'V?;"^' ^'^ i"eondn.stible niatenals; donl.lecop.o^e. p.tche.1 roofs shall have the division an.l side walls carried 161 Ml 10 Kwr.ciiox .\.\i> i;i;.M()V.\i, ok iu"|[.I)I.\(!s, i-iki-: limits, etc By-Law „p_ foniiiiio 1 1615 ire WiilN III flic sinin- iiiiiiiiicr: \\;ill^ iit tlic i-.wt oi all rodls (cxcc])! tint mot'f;) siiall be cnn'icil uji tlicii' t'li.i lliickiif'ss, llu-^li with tlu; ii])|i('r cduc of the mftiMs of roof an. I flic shcctiiiii' Imanls shall he hcddcd in mortal' in such \vall>. rnal 28. i'ixt Extc walls not t" criiai Willis riia 11 not hccoino partv walls iinlo.' th. buromr party ^, line liavc liccii iirc'viouslv erected in accordance with t\v nallH, iiiiirs Party walls to be bonck-d. j)rovi^iolls of this liydaw. Knds of timlier lying throiiMJ, shall lie cnl off when new Iniil iiihiinirs are erei jKirty Will iciiiiiist them. The brick work in till party walls shall !..■ in each case. Partv walls not being of -nt- iii'oiK-i'lv hoinled ficient thickness shall be taken down '.vlien one or more loiniiii; bouses re(|iiire to be bin It. Tarty walls 29. Al piirtv Will must be between h ous(; and house, ex ccjit in |iiirts where each has indejiendeiit w:ills, and all bui ings erected in terraces or rows shall liavi; one brick divi-i wall iit least every lliirtv feet in lenath of frontaire, and s iiivision Willis must Ik lis equal in thickness iit Iciist to th. I III 11 vd for outer Wiills nnd sluiU lie ciirried eiii'htce II lllc ibove the roof. HcaiJcra. 30. Ill brick Willis e\'erv s(;Venlli course shall be lieadi All lire flues shall 1 Walls shall be s( )(■ smoolhly iiliisiered or have si ■uel: joint curelv aiu ■bored pi the limbers an ,]"i-i- rcstim; upon them. Timbers i'l party arrla s 31 Xo timber -iiiiU hereafter be laid i iilo iiii\ iiai'lv iii'cii. 1 walls. e\ce])t for bond to the same, nor into any party wiiU otiirr than such leiiqilet.--. chiiins iind bond limbers as slndl be ikv.— siir\- ior the siime. and other thiin ihe ends of girders, bei'iii-. purlins, binding or trimming joists or other principal lin.- bei's. all of which timbers sluill hiivc iif Iciist eight inche- iiin! oiK- l.iilf of an inch of solid brick work benveen the, ends ;niii the siih's thereof and the timber of any buikling iidjoinin;; thereto: iind the ends of every girdi;r, beam, purlin, biiidin- or trimming joist iind every other ])iece of principiil limlirr may be laid beyond thc^ ceiitni of any jiiirty wall |)ro\i'liiu that there be Itd'l eight inches iuid a half of solid brick ur stone work at tlii' end of cNcry such jiiece of timber, e\rr|it in places where any |iiirt of the ends of ;iny such timber -liiill lie opposite to and lc\(d with any part of tic; ends of an\ liiii- 102 arc ci'cctoi iills sliall l„ )eiii^' uf -iit- liK.MoVAL 01- UL'II,T)|\(;s, i-iim: r I.MITS, KTC. 11 hey oi' any adjoining hiiddii ti"ii"-r sluill approadi near, tlu'contrc of the said party wall 32. Party arelios or the .shafts of i'f ei!t or maimed otlierwise than f,>r tl 1?^. in which caK- no part of such By-Law '■ f'''"' '"o inches iiii.l a half i,, 1615- I'liy cliiimi'jv> si all Uol Main liiiK (ir III inner hereinafter i iidt of the Inspector of j iientioned, and the jxirpose and in t ClllliMK lilt leP'iMy iiiTli, •11 only II po IS to yav: \\ 'Uildings first had and ol '11 ilie per- be len the front or hack wall of iHg being in a line with the front or hack wai I'.'i'diug adjoining thereto, shall he 1 '" tilt III break out not less tl fai'c of such front or hi ilaiiicil, that iiny hoij-c or hnild- "f ihe Ikhi-c Ol- 'I. it shall be lawful >i nine inciies from theextorual till ■rein the end of siieli ill siieh breaks 1 lek wall fiu. , new front le purpose, of iuserti <"■ back wall, luil ni be. cut nioru than four inches i,n ,,!■ .tone hnid- tli.i r no timber hearer he I rs to w • loden stairs in'ovitled nine inches to anv cii '"•' ""<"i"y party wall noaivr tl ei.:;lit ineJie.- and a lialf """••>■ "■■ line whatevi Ml, (I inr the 1)11 to any timber of '■> or nearer tl lan lan P">'pose of laying therein stone ei.rl "1 iidjoininn- house. 'P!i"i'f nf chimney jambs, airders I leN f,,r tl ;dl be lawful )eanis or ioist.- '" ''"f Perpendiciila,. recesses iut and 11 1' ''^vided i"i' tlie jmrpose ,)f iuser tiiii"' o any part' no recess shal walls anod pi(.is tl lerem. '!:■ iiio iil'rr '■•" f'»«n fuiir inches deep ami iiinre than foiirt.vn inches wi,|, than ten feet ]» ami no siidi i •111(1 eiit into any ])arty wall f ^IimU inimediatelv make to ajiy other recess-, | ■i-ci.ss >iial "If any person who '"• 'i",v of the piirposas af 'iic (iiftiiio' (,f ^(•od anv def ore cil! f( ,'^' wall ; a ^''"' "ijiire, displ "'■ iii'ei'iial fini> iX ot any such i)arl >",v of the purposes aforesaid ti eet (K-casioiied bv '"' 'I" party wall -hail ic(- or e hiiiiis ,)f ndanger the timbers. ,.} le entting whereof an\- adjoiniiii^ 'limiiev till, house Ol- hiiild iiig. ' 'lii hU liUKASTslMMKits, KTC. 33. T^i-eastsiimmers in all cases sh.,11 !>,> -"ne walls ,>,. ,,in... I>" earned on brick or ,, , posts or otl ler ig; i 12 ERECTION AND REMOVAT, OF BUILDINGS, FIUE LIMITS, ETC. By-Law tiiii l)er sin)i)orts, iuid wlien tlie ends of any breastsuinnier 1615. sliiill ai)])r()a('li the ccntvc line o t anv liar tv wall nearer ihaii tonr UK lasi iron i i • » • column sup- sui'i'oiinaecl 111 cast iron lu;s and a half such ends shall be eneasea and entiv Iv diocs. ( 'ast iron column snpjiort. r> "t portfis. ,rick iir masonrv walls iim -t in iio i'i^^*' exceed in height til ii't', tniK .< the diameter ef said cehimn in huildinos more tlimi tliirtv feel in lielli'l't. Floor buaras, ptc to be Kept clear of wall endos- ing iluc. 34. All lleur heam.. idi ;ts and heailinv least fwii ine lies (dear it anv wal diall he k lire enclii-iiiii' a nre in L'liiiiinev hreast and the sp left helweeii the frannn sneli line slia 11 bo lilled solid with •iiinged mortar, shall he pnt on the walls .d such tines Ixdnre anv w.mm daced aLiainst it a heavy cua \h\ix 'it iila-tennti'. Emis 111' joists t" be (Ut. 35. \UC iui'i:eses -I!:, I! a liall UH lOfc if each •'. md ceilinu joists. Jf.isls and glrdiT 37. .Ml joir-t- ami g ii'ilei'- in anv hi lildiiiii' shall ho of en dimensions. P' r >!imen.ions aoe placed npiiii them. mate \i< -n^ta tain ihe liiail desiu'iieil with cl'n>S- iie.-^ Imildi hriiliiinii'. .\ll tloor joists shall he properly hri.i<:t All headers in floor framing ol' I ii- uiz-^ that are placed at a grea ter distance tiia; tet t from the end of a tidmnn •V shall lie lixed ill prej ler ;r"i. ^-t i:'ni]w Window ^ills. etc. 38. No window -ills di'e-ing-. string I'eiii'M , lioM-ih., eoriiices or other details or (irnameni^ in :ni,. pniiecting from the face nf esternal walls ,,r surnioiiuiiic llir same, -hall he fixed to any -ncli walls above the Iim.- "^ >i„,p fi'onis of any hnihiings or surmount the |iarty .viill- thereof unless snch details, ilressings «y ori*menis. s|,ii!l f constructed of stone, brick or iron, nr -hall he cuiui- ' : ccn-ered with iron, tin, zinc, cop]ier i r some oilier material i-'l an incoiiihiistihle nature. 164- BBECTION AND REMOVAL OF BUILDr^•GS, flRK LI.MIT.S, ETC. 13 eastsuniiTier ncai'cr Than uiiil cntir U upporti IS lit luiglit thirt;, ; more tliaii [ lie ki'i't .ir lire lluf I'l' tnimiui; nivl ■ar. Tli^'iv wiKiiKvi ivk i- wall si 1.1 i I i^' (U'l'i'C'ticii! ■■ )in'pii>r- -!: ill' ini-li'- lit' carli :!' ' all bo lit j'Vi (_'riigiie'( ' !••-! iiicr tlia' II jirdiHi' li'i'i! I'liur-i' ■. H ill ail; ' ■'■■ • .s\inniHi"liiy VI' the liiii- "I :(• piii'tv , :ii!- iciii^. -' I)(J CDIlil'ii't i; Id' iiiaK 1 i.il ' ' HOOFS AXD VEKAXDAHS. By-Law 1615. fs, con- Btnictiou of. Verandahs. 39. All roofs of buildings, roofs of lanterns, coverinps of Ro„f., fin.su domes, spires, flats or towers, platforms or deck n.ofs or other °'- coronngs of old or new bnildings shall be finished oxternallv Willi tin, iron, zmc, copper, slate, tile, felt and frravel or sliingles laid in mortar one-half of an inch in thickness or some other material of an incondm^tible nature and no roof of any building already erected shall hereafter be re-laid or re-covered exx-ept with the materials before enumerated. 40. All roofs shall bo so constructed as to be easilv reach- Ro,.. od by a scuttle or by iron steps fastened to the outside of the outer wall. If |,y s.-uttle the same shall be at least ^^0 bv 30 inches, the frame and lid covered with metal and shall 'have a stationery ladder communicating with such scuttle. 41. Xo covered gallery or verandah constructed or cover- ed with timber or other combustible material shall be erected in coimection with any house, warehouse, or other buildino. on :!ny other floor than the ground floor thereof, unless the cltai' fi'niii the piii'iy line. Tho thickness above specified shall bo c(intiii\icd to a height of at least twelve inches ahnvc the mantle in every case. All Hues built in internal, i;x- ternal or party walls shall be surrounded by brick work imt less than seven iuche.s in thickne-s. ■■witiis • be- 46. All ])artitions or " witiis " between fines shall U' :it twcpn' flues, j^,,^^^, j^.^,^. .^ ,^|.j^.|^. -^^^ tliicku- 'ss, and the breast and back ^f everv chimney and evei'y bi'cast, back and pai'titinn or "witli ' of any lines shall be pav(|iiclt(d within. Chimnpy Hearths. 47. Chimney li(;ai'th- >ha!l in all cases lie laid wholly mi brick oi- stone, unless tho same be in a cellar or bascuicut story and bo laid and bedded in solid earth; and evei'y chim- ney shall have a slab or slabs or foot ]iieces before the -:;i ;>■ of stone, brick, marble. ir tho ceiling lino of the ground lloei; inr. KHKCTIU.N AM) REMUVAL UK BU II.Dl.NCS, KUtK LIMITS, KIV. 16 the highest iiid plaster- liigli in tlii; uployed a» )uses). ted by tiiu- s:?ary in tlio least lieluw id with pri)- beiuir lni''k even iiichi- .'e spec i tied riches above nteniah ex- •k work lint shall be ar iiid back I if n or "with"' 1 wholly ..:i ir bast'iiiijit every cliiin- ire the ~::\<\c one foot -ix lie\'i)llil e; I'll oni tlie iaip torelioii-e or ■rmiiid fliioi'. shall be eonstrneted of iron or other ineuinbiistibie material By-Law r eovered internally and externally with ineumbustible ...a- ^Q^^.' terial. Siu-h erane'or jib shall n,;r p,"uj...r .,v.r any str... No, t;rpro. jcit over street. or lane. HOISTS AND KLKVATOKS. 49. It shall be tli(> .Inty « to be struct or put into any buildii.o. any hoist or ehn-ator, intend- "'"'"""■ pecfed ])y him. 51. Kvery elevator and hoist work.'d hv steam, hand orse.-cn. "tlier powe,-. ^ball !,<■ p,v,vid..d with a screen ina.Ie of stro„o. noil or wire, half inch mesh, .securely fastened to an 1 \ uu-h by <; inch wooden flange, pdaced as near as possible under the too gearing of the said elevator or lioist, to bo the full >i/.e ot the li,,ist or elevatnr .,r such other .'rection as shall atb.i'd tla. protection -bat i.s contemplated to the satisfaction of the In^iu^clor of 1-5uildings., and every such hoist and .devator shall al-M be provided with an ii'on sai'ety catcb or stop at- •!i'-li'd iw the trav, cage or jdatform, auerson ap.point- •^'1 to .uel, duty, shall keei) a record of all elevato.s .and 107 16 ji, I By-Law 1615. ERECTION AND RK.MOVAL Ol' B0ILDINGS, FIRE LIMITS, ETC. hoists constructed and erected or liereafrer to be eonstruelcil or erected in the City i>f Winnipeg, and shall visit and ii; spect every such hoist, and elevator at least once evei'v -i\ mouths and at all other times wheueveir his attention shall he called to the same or any of them by .the "Mayor, Police ^lagistrate or any Alderman of the City, and shall see that the shafts and doors of every such elevator and hoist arc in ,i perfectly safe condition, and in accordance v/ith the pmvi- ions of this By-law. Certificate. 53. When an inspection of an elevator or hoisi. or i . - \ ators or lioists has been made by the Inspector of Bnildinus and the same has been put in a perfectly safe condition aibl the shafts and doors in accordance with the provisions ..f this By-law, he shall make out a certiticate of the same, which shall state the date of inspection of the elevator, the weight it may >af(;ly carry, and that the shafts and ilomv are constructed in accordance with the provisions of this Hv- hiw, which certiticate shall be framed by the owner and put in some conspicuous place near such elevator for examina- tion liy tluj ])ul)lic. and ilu' said Inspector shall caur-e an i-n- try to he nnide of said certificate of inspection in the rrc.i.l provided for in the last preceding section of this By-law. i>\t- jiosite the entry therein of the existence of such elevator it hoi.~t. Elevators not 54. Ir shall be \inlawful for any person having tl le cafe ^atter inl'iKc- «v foutrol of any elevator or hoist to ])erniit the us( of the '"Ir.d" uiem siiiio after it has been declared by the Inspector of Buildina- .ingprous. ^^^ J ^^ .^^ ^^ dangerous or itnsafe condition, and he has proliih- ited the use of the same, until all necessary repairs have l».:eu uiinle, anist aiT in ,1 the i)ri)vi- oisi or cic- f Buildin-s iiditior anil ■ovisions nf the saiiif. levator, tin; and iliiiii's of rhi> liy- ler and put ir c'xaniina- aurie an i-n- I the rcc iiil Bydaw. t.iji- elevator cr nff the faiv 11S( (if tliu f Bui Id i nil- ha? ]ir:>!ii!>- 'S hllVi' h :'-U prncuri"! a : havr I'l-iai Iv MM'A. yed to take nd iiii chill! -^i and \v>vk sou t.. td;.' REMOVAI- AND EM.AI!Gi;.MKXT OV BUILDIXGS. BjT-Law 1615. 56. Any removal or raising or enhirgenient of aiiv frame Ren,o~i. bid [ding shall he considered a re-erection and suhjcct to theen.;! a'r"' tcrnis of this Bydaw, and any repairs to the huilding which *uoli"'"' it w ill he necessary to execute to the extent of forty per cent, of the actual value of such huilding shall he considered a re-erection thereof subject to the t^i-rms of this By-law. SECTIOXS APPLICABLE TO SECOND CLASS FIRE LIMITS. 57. The following sections, innnhered oS to 60, inclusive, s..,tin>,s «,.- shall a,.])ly only to those i^ortions of the Citv oi Winnii,egi!':o,u'.'(Ma".s. comprised within tlu- s,.,.„nd class li.v limits hereinafter de^^"'" ''""*"' fined, that is to sav: — i:xTi;i;xAr, walls. EM.rnal waMs. con- struction. 58.^ The external main walls of all buildings within the sjMcified parts of the City of Winnipeg, mentioned in the swond class fire limits, if not nuide of brick, iron or stone, shall have stone, iron or brick foundation, if more than two storeys high, and be veneered or encased on the outside with bfick or iron, or the same shall be plastered on the outside with at least two coats of mortar, and the roofing of all such hiiildings shall be covered with tin, iron, zinc, copper, slate or tiles, felt and gravel, or other non-combustible material. KAJ.SING OR REMOVIXC; BUILDIXGS. 59. Any wooden building within the said specified parts R,.,„ovi„R which shall be raised or removed from any place within tho*"""""^' firvv\ liijili, on Wooil.n _ ■ tnimdiitiuii, Ml- vciiciT witii l)i'i(,'k any woudcii ImiMinj. of iiKin* fhiiii one storey licrctufurc creoti;.!, nnlcss liriok .,r siniic fuiiiidiirions or sills In-low the sm-faeo o1' tiic ixv»uu.l siiall have liccu Hrst em-ted and placed under sueli veiiecr- \Vi£. hKCTIOXS APPLICABLE TO FIRST AND SECOXI) CLASS FIRE LI.Airrs. CImusi'S hi olicahlt- t I 61. 'I he following' sections iiuiidiered iy2 to 7<), iiu-lu-ive ■rimurnass ''"'" "I'P'.^' f" tlit***^' portions of the City of Winnipeg coni- Fir,. Limits, ^,y[^^,^\ witliiii tlio Said first class and second class tire liiiiifs, tliat is to sav: — CONSTRrCTIOX AM) AI.TKKATIO.V OF liUILDINOS. Biii!ciiiie«- 62. Xo person shall coiiiiiionee tim erection of auv iirw Piuns and u -i !• ' i • i ^pi: ifl.ationa. biiildnig or the re])air or alteration of any existinii' hiiiMing within either of tlie said fire liiiiits nuless and until he -hall have fii-st siil)initte(l the phn^ and s|iecifications of the pnv jMised huildiiiji', alterations or r(;])airs, to the Inspector of Bnildiniis for his iiis|„-(-tion, iind shall have obtained his Avritten certificate that the ))ro])os(>d bnildinii', alteratioiis or re])airs are in compliance with the jjrovisions of tliis By-law. Woculcn pnrclK-s. 63. \Vo')den ])orches may ho erected in connection with dwelling' houses, but they must not be larjior than six fret by eight feet and one storey high; and the space of at 1, ast two foet must be nniintained between such erections and ihe boundary of the adjoining lot. Ro.jfs- 64. Xo person shall re]>air or alter tli'- root of anv cxist- Altcratiim or . i -i t • i . i . i ,. ,. . . , ' . ivpair. ing building Within the said hre limits except with iiirom- biistible material or gravel and felt or shingb-^ laid in liiae iiiortar. Kxtenuii 65. Xo jiersoii shall alter or rojiiiir with wooil iIk' ix- AitPiatioii or teruiil walls of anv alread\" existina' bnildinii- within the -aid '■•pa'''. ,, , . . . ' nre limits or m any of them, and when siu-h external walk lire made of brick, iron or -^tone, the same shall not l.c re- paired or altered except with brick, iron or sT one. but if the 1 70 i# KKIXTIO.N AMI K KM OVAL OK 1 :ll II,lil.\(is, KIK'K I.IMl TS, KTC. 19 ■^tllllill Willis uf SUcll liiiild s.iiiio nvv |,ri,.k veiieertd tl i"^ arc iiukIh of wood uv if tlic By-Law •!• pliisttM-fd, or c tlicri the rcpiiirs ur iiltcratioiis of the •liidl 1k! luade witli lirick, in riicnsiuf.' till' siiiiK! with |,rick iiK'nscd with iron, fxtcnuil walls thereof 1615. n tilt outside with t •II or stone or by veneerini!,' or "i" iron or ])lastcriim- the -ainc wo coats of hair mortar. 66. y o wooden sills or posts shall he mad. fdiindntion of the I yi'<-tei], alter I part of the Woddm siiip main walls of i,ny huildiiiM. hereafter to , alter...! or r.paind within fli.. limits hist aforesai.l. ii (^(•tion with laii r-ix t'c(>t ' of at h :ist ons and the liK.MOVAl. (3|.- lilll.DiNOs J.1, :0.\1 FIKK LIMITS. 67. O 11 re.-eiviiig jierniission fi '■"111 tin; Inspector ,4 jJuild mirs. ,.ers..ns may remove frame huildini,s from th.- said ti,vS-,.s. limits to othor ]iarts of the said Cit ItciiHjval (if frame its Prov'uhil that sneh biiil y outside of sai.l fire 1 e lini- !:iiiil(,' to e«Fm])ly with the r ins to the place to wlnVh the 'same mav !Mmg may be remo'.ed t..iAvard the rear of the lor .„, wlii.d. .r^r;,„ds. inw-Kled that in the o,,inion of tho Committ,,. ..„ I'lre, Water :ind Liglit of the said City the risk of nre be iH.'t increased. Ll'MnKR. 69. Xo ,,erson shall c-ollect or pla.-e or allow (o b,. ..oll,.,.t...| p„,_, ,^. -y plac'd any large quantity of lumber within a di-taiie,. of tnrty feet of any wooden 'buildiilii'. if SHKDS AXD orTn.;)i-sKs. 70. She,ls not ex.-.^e.]ing twel , . tVet in h.Mdit at the peaks„..as or \n^y^,t |,art theivof an.l .■.,.-,, ing and exten-lino. ..ver a .=P^i''t- of ground not more thai; ^welve feet square.' and one otitliouse for ead, twenty-live fe,.t in width and of one lot n. t exceeding t^ fV.-t s-juare and twelve feet in hei-lit ,,t 171 -i-j 1 Ik'I 20 ERECTION AND REMOVAL uV BUILIllXOS, FIRE LIMITS, VAC. By-Law 1616. tho peak, may be cuiistructed of woo Tiydaw in respect of the fire limits aforesaid respcii- ively, from any ])art of the City outside of the said fire liniii to any part within the same, nor shall it l)e lawful for a j" r mit to bo a'ranted therefor unless he shall eonform wirli ilii requirements of the limits to which ir i- proposal to reiii liercinbefore proxiilcil I'm'. Lironsed housemover IIOISE-MOVKHS AND JI( )lSi; .\1( (V 1 .\0 72. X. person, e.\('( ■pt a licensed hou: ;(^-mover, shall \< only to moTei.'ovc anv Imildini;' witiiiii the iimit> of the Citv. an buildings (I (;vcr\ Bond. iich lioiise-mover lial ail niiallv. before engacina' ti 1 sai. occupation, obtain a license therefor from the hi cense li spectur of the City, and no such liceusi; sliall l)e granteil nii til the person applying" therefor shall have given a lioiiil in th( sum id' $r)()0.(i(), witl 1 "ihmI a ml Mitficiciit su retics. Id li ajiproved by the said Inspector of Buiiijings, conditioinil among other things that the said party will pay any and all danniges which may happen to any tree, pavement, street nr sidewalk, or to any telegraph, telejdione or other electric v.Iim or pole, whether the said injury be inflicted by the said party or his agents, enijdoyees or -workmen, and conditioned al^' that the said ]mrty will save, and indemnify and keep barm- less the City of Winnipeg against all liabilities, judginent-. costs and expenses which may in any wise accrue against saiJ City in consequence of the granting of any such perinii '<\' license, and will in all things strictly coupdy with tlic ruiidi- tions of his permit. 172 UK or I ir;i KHKCTloN AM) ItKMoVA I, of IIT I r.DI M ,s, KIliK LIMITS, F.T( 21 73. U |inii ill,, fxi'difiuii nf file liond provided for in t}ii> By-Law hi-^t prcf'fdiim' section i.f this ilvdiiw ai llM- siiid Inspect, ,]• -if IJiiildiiiii's, ii license slm]] 1 id Its iiecuptanee If -illll llCI'll«i cil pcr-nli ~|iiill ill ciicli ;|| le issued an 1 ml everv iiistinicc 1615. Llcemc. ImIiiI'c reinnviiio- miiv Imii Idiiii;-, "lit, ilii^ said iiispcctdr ,,(' I MiililinH,, Inspector for the use of flie >aid wliereii Mil 'icrnnr so to do froM !'■ rniit. will pjiv ti> tlie »aid * ' a fee of two dollar-. ,,• poll Miid Iiis|icctoi' ~|i;ill i,-ii,> ;| permit siiitiiiif spcci ticiiliy all the conditiuiis, pres<'rilmiu rhe roiitn to I.,' takei liiiiitiiiji' fill- time for fl le removal V IC N !•;]■: Ki: I) l;i llhixu.s. 74. \'o lirick viMHcr -li.ilj l„ iUJiiWeil Wlllllll the iiuiir-^ ol Uri. k vnuvt li,. ('il\ f, 1' iiioiv lli;iii iwo -.n.rcv-, iip.d ill,, whole heiii'hi "'^i tor niur.. H two stm-ivH, nut tmiii the uroiiiMJ \o plate sluill imi he in,, re than tweiiry-fiv. ••''!""'- j' tMi. and no -;nhle shall e.\ci;e(l thi> 1 ii'iii'lit, liv more uimi ten ei, ami everv t,l A> :.MI!I.V. 75. Th,.- t erni " piihlic l.nildinos "" hereinafter used -hali I'oii-iriieil to mean an,; iiichuh^ chnrchc-, theaires an : .Mir,"' I'llbll,- bulldlDgg. Ii::n- or ,,ther hni|, lilies n-e,l f,,r pi places ,ii wor-liip. pn 111 1 i'' tiiiiz-^ "!■ idaci's of ai iniiisement. 76. lie '.iio ''■■^ "f all piihlie liiiildings alrcailv erected licicafler hnill -luili ,,p.ii ,iiilwar,l. The lialh \i:iys. seats and aisles shall he s,. ar -tair raiiiicl as t,> facilitat liii.rs. !iiil|. ^ii.vs. scats, cltcss in case of fire or acci,|(.nt to atlord flu; rcpiisite a,- '■eiiiiiio,hitioii f,,r the pnhlic pr,itection in -.lu.h ease. .\ll ;ii-les and passage ways in -mdi hiiihliniis shall he kent free from camp sfools, chairs, sofas, and other obstructions dur- in- the service, exhibition, lecture, porfornianee, conoert. hall, or other public asseniblaae. All seats in the audito iiiin. excepting those contained in the boxes shall he tirn Secured to the floor and no seat in the auditorium shall hav, more than six seats intervening between it and an aisle. 1 S«al.s ir> firmly 11^ stciirci. 77. Every ])idjlic building hereafter erected and piil'lic building hereafter altereil to be used as a ptddic buih i'lg. in addition to all other provisions apidieable to sue! 173 evcr;> kxh. ?! 1 , ■ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) [S I 1.0 I.I ■ 50 "'"^= 1)^ mil 1.4 6' M 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 .^ W^\ iV •n>^ \ :\ ^9) V ;\ > '*?) .*'>j^"^^^ 6? TV 1; 22 Kiei-XTIO.N A\I> liKMOVAI. or iirn,i)i.\c;s, i-nii-: Li.\ni>, etc B7-Law |,„il,l 1615 IIU L. vo! shall li, l\L' li t 1 east _ lieialit ul at least one entire side ,4 tiie ami one frontaire for its ei 'i!in tN'illngs. Partitions. itor llMl i)i(.'s. i)assafies and stainvavs f and 'or exit on tliat side, ui 1 a Stl'crl. eonrt or open passasre wav tifteen i'eet, or more wide and least two-thirds „f the entire width of exits and entran,, siiall open on to sueh eonrt or [lassage way. Kverv siu build ing shall have the th.ors, eorridors, hails, lobb iie? ways, passages and aisles wide, direet and so constrneted arranged as to afford easy egress for the oocnpants under eirciinistanees; and exits and entranees shall have all <\< open outwards, and of the full width of tl whieh they open; and shall have the pa^ stairways at least five feet wide and of an a> stair ami in width of not less than twentv-t wo inches for persons that the le ]iHssages fi'oui ges of exit- uml \ii'ate capacii v each Imndivl said building niav at anv time eontain. Ill- ision, uai tl V ') fe provision shall apply to the exits from each div or compartment of sueh building, as well as to the exte opening. Kvery building shall have the -orridv ii.asnnrv, or of By-Law lica\\ stiidtluig, I, nek ii.,.:i;(,.,| tl iiicoiiilmsrilire. rong ,o>ts .n.l balastors. ,hn,u,ho„r thn,. ,.n.i,v k.,.-,!, d^n.l.■.tau.wavssl.,lJkav.on.o..n.on.inU.n,.u.,ia,'ni -r rail, on .srn,„g vcniral >np|,ort-. n.el.e.. ^o wuulers less tluu. seven inehes .i.le a. tl,,. nar- nm-ost end or f1,.ht, of less tlKP, throe steps sha] i, ^ 83 .\„ ,vi,„l,„.s sl„,|| |„. ,,||„„,„| i„ „„ ,, .,l„.-.v„, :::;;:;;: "- - '-"•""^ »'«- '■'■^' > ■■> ,.■.;;::-: ;;::-::^;i:':::;::;s,::'i::r;:,:r:::;i ";:":-• •- ,1 , . , , 'inn Mi.m he uu openui'i's tlireiiirh said floors or oeiliniis. 85 The lights tor the rear of ,he aiiditorinn. and for alU.„u. M >.iu.> and sta.rwavs of exit of ovory pul.lie l.uildino. .l,ali c. n.e,x.ndent of the rest of the lights of the andi.^^^^^^ "" 't'/"'"'- ""' ^^"" ^•^' - -•'•""--! t'-. .h..v ..a„n„t he ^"•"'•'1 -lown or off from the platform. ' 86 Every Imildin^ ,,e,.eaftor huilt or altere-l „. |,e „sed .,.„.,,„ i^ ■' ri.oatre lor drainati,., operatic or other similar perform- '""^^""'«- -■s involving the nse of a fixed sta,o, with mo.Ue or .'nffn.u seene.-y, enrtams and maehinery, shall he a hriek or «;one bnudin,, and in addition to all o.her provisions ai.nlio- -1'; t^- . public hiiildin. shall have the highest part oMh. ^'Hu Hoor of the anditoriimi not more than sevon feet above e sidewalk of the open street, conrt, or passage wav on vWh the nniin doors of exit shall he loeatod: an'd for'oaoh g^^^lory division above tho ground floor, shall have independ- 175 4 -^mym 24 ERECTION AND REMOVAL OK ITILDINGS, KIRK LIMIT!*, ETC. By-Law rut stiiirwavs aiid exits tlitTcfroiii, which shall bf lucatod :i.s 1^^^' liir apart as prai'tieahle. Tlie Icjbliios shall 1)0 separaii'd ~ i'l'oin tlu' aiulituriuiii by brick or other tiru-rcsisting walU, ami all doors from aiidit wall excejit the cnrlain npening, and nni :ii. re than two others lo be located at or below the levt. of ■ii- stao'c; these hitler ojienings shall not exceed twenty-oi.c -n pei'ticial feet eaidi, and >hall have metal-cuvero.l wood, -it closing' iloors. >eenr(dv hnng to rabbets in tlu; woodwork. if everv tlica'iv Wall ovpi- 88. 'I'he wall over the curtain opening ot ever curtain °P«°- ^[j.^,, ,^p carried Ia- a brick arch or by an iron trnss ur gin!, r. and if a truss or girder is n\. it ( heat, and a girder shall bo ~pai bv a snHicient relieving arclr of brick in .'t. II' wntiiator. 89. Kvery theatres shall have a ventilator to open ju> - niatically in the roof over the proscenium in case of tire. Decoration,. 90. The finish or deeorali-.-e features around the curiaii; opening of every theatre shall be of incombustible matrrial- well secured to masonry. W;itL'i' sup- ply and lire apparatus. Water iiir- tain. Attiuuluiits on flre apparatus. 91. There shall be at least two two-inch stand pipes m- tache .KMOV.U, OK B.IUMX..S, K,UK .nUTS, K,V. 25 iiiKlnc. '> . hoK.nHy lK.n 1,. ,h,. l,,.., an,| ..oxx.lc.s :nul st.uul- pine. ^615- •■«.-'" ot s,H.h „,a,|„,,„,, .,i- j,,,^.^^,„.^^ ^^^ wau-r,' ample p.-;'" p-- -^ ^'«''nl..d l,v said stand-pipes, lK,s tu coiiipiy with the same, he shall bo subjeet to tiic {kmi iilties of this JJy'iiiw and every subsequent failure or iuuIc.m lor t went \ -lour hours alter any and every similar -uli-i- (|Henl notic(! shall bo dei'Uii'd a new and subse^jueiit otleiicc and shall render the owner, agent or other ])erson havin^' 1 hai'Mc ier\ice td' such notice uikjii him. and in default "( ihc said owni.'r, agpnt s to enter upon any such premises or ])art of a ImiMiii!.' 01' fence, and thereon, at his discretion, and in the most con- venient place or place?, to post up notices giving warning t<> the public of the fact of the unsafe condition of said huiM- ing or part of a building or fence, and no person shall inter- fere Avith, destroy or removq the said notice (unless author- ized so to do by said Inspector) under the penalty of tlii- Bv-law. ,. 97. Where aiiv i)erson has been convicted of an utfi'iic-; Ann-{'ompli- . « nT-Law''' after "iifl^i" ^^"*^ BvdaAv and such offence is in the nature of -m °''"''''- omission or neglect or is in res]x>ct of any dangerous ImiM- ing as mentioned in the three next preceding sections of tlii- 178 r.MlT.S, KTC. iH'li liuililiii,:. li iioticu lie.: ct to till' [n'li ii'O or III uli-i- qUL'Ut otlciiiv )erson liiivinj 'esaid so ii"ii uiltie.s nl' il i- (1 ill I his i'.v L't anv iiiiiiiT- icli any liiiiM to the imlilic iiniiii'iluitcl-. •liargc or pn- •I'of, ]i> rf|iair ivc (lav > :i!!i'i' lefault n\' I he or ])os-c.--iiiii thill the lime alties of ihi'; 1 litis Hal iiild ltrneriou of .,nv- •n^ eontrarv ,.. th,. p,.,.visio„s of this Bv-lau, the ,. -h r-son to niuko,oodsnehoniissio„ ,.,.,, .,,,..,, ,,,,:',;■ -'ve sueh ,h,„^..,...,„ ,,„i,,H„„. ,„. ,, ,,,.,,,^^^.^. ^,^^ - eeneroetedoreonsn.uetedeon,ra,vt.,ho,,,.,,v^io 'ln-Bvdaw,anddofanltisniadeiurespoet,he'..,.,.,he ,,,.- -. <.ff-.cl,ng nun- bo eonneted for «neh d.faul, „n,i i.ll ■• .aide to tlio same pnnishnient as was or ini^h, h.v.. -l'.;-! lor he original offence, and so on from time ,.. ,in,.. ..ot^, as after another eonvietion a new notiee is .iven and th- default eont.nnes; and in ease of a third or s^bseu„e„t --etion, It shall not be neeessarv in the inforinatiom ': - u.t.on or other proeeedin^s to make any reference to anv '--etion e.xeept tho first, or ,o any notice except that in iv- ^Vv.t of winch tlie procoedinii-s are then beint;- taken 27 By-Law 1015. 98. The Insp..ct,.r of Hnilding's, besides proseeu, i,,.. ,h,., , , ;-ner, contractor, agent or other person in charge „, passes-?" ''^ ■on for ..a..d every offence under the three h;:t p e d V "^""^■ -nons of this Bydaw. befo,. ... ,f,,, ,,,,,,,, ,J,,^^^ ^^,,;: -l-ns.n,ay take down and remove at the expense of the '■-.or. every buildmg or erection or any part thereof which j;^',v i'o put up or may be contrary to the provisions of this '-law or any or either of them, or take down, remove or n^ake secure any such buiMing or erection which mav have '--"o unsafe or dangerous as aforesaid from anv' cause nt Buildings shall give twenty-four hours notice ,o the owner -• agent or persons in charge or in possession, but if the -vner or agent or person in charge- cannot be found or is a .H.n-resident of the City, and no person is in actual charge "■■ possession, then notice may be given bv posting up such "•■'.ce on tho building or section intended to be removed or 'i.keti down. 99. The expenses of the Inspector of Buiklinos i„ takinc- 'l;wn, removing or making secure any building nndcr this'-^val' J'.v law, shall be immediately paid by the o.vner or agent or P-'. ik ^1 1 \ r 1 28 KRKCTIU.N ANIJ KKAIOVAh OK UUII.DINOS, KIHK LIMITS, ETC. — " ''"• <'"ll<<'li>r's R(jil nl' the City Tor tlic Inllnwiii^i yciir. und lie collected jis City tax-s, Init if not so cuiltcted the miiih- limy he cdllected hy iiclioii at law at the suit of tiie ( nr|i,,iii linn iiiiaiiist the owner nf the property, or oihor j)orsons win. ou-ht to pay till.- ^Mlne, and thi^ same shall he a lien np..ii tlie hiiildiniz' so pur into a sato condition or pulled down nr denioh-hed, and upon the lot or [)airels of laud U))oii wliicli the .s:in:e is of was <'rected. VACANT I!III.IIIN(iS. Doors and ' ^^^ -^" Iniildiiius dnrini:' all tlie time tliiy shall reiiiam b;'"'™;d. ^"'■'"" '""I "iKx-ciipie.! shall have the d,M,i- then'of ln,.k,.| iind all windows seciii'elv fastened and cl(js(d. I Aci'{)i;ii:s, s'i'oKi;s, woijKsiioi'.s, ktc. MiiiiiniHtoi-i.i ^0^- •'^''-' I"'"''^'^'" ■■'ln'" hereiifter as owner, lessee, tenaii! mi- pn)vil°(i''with •'.-'-''''^ '"' "th<'i"\viso use or occnjiy or jieriiiit to he used ,,r .t suHi(i..iit ■•iipieil. any store, factoiw .workshop nr ctther structnre -r (liiors and stiitrways. any ])art thereot. whei'e any jierson or jier.-ons shall he , • ■ jdoyed as workmen or workwomen for \vagcs in any trade u' ecciipatioi) iiidess every such store, factory, workshop ^r otlier structure shall he ])rovided with sntlicient (hiors ainl stairways for the. escape of the eniployues in the event ot' li v or other accident happening. I.UMBKK AM) WOOD YAIIDS. 102. It shall 1)6 lawful for the said Council to liavi lii Lumber uua ?ris'i»onnii''^' li'^i'^t'i' yin'ds, -wood yards, and all other jjlacos where W( "d, lumber or other iuflamuiable material is to he stored, iusp.i't- ed by the Inspector of Buildings, or other duly authori/iil otficer, with a view to enfoi'ce compliance \vith the provisimis of this By-law and to require the owners or occupiers to laki; such precautiouarv measures against lire as. may be iiecis- sary and ]>ro])er. 103. Xo lumber or wood in anv wood vard or hmiln'r Proximity ta wooden ^.,^Y^\ ^]ia\\ ]je piled within a distance^ of ten feet from :inv building. •' ^ 180 kas pliiccd. ill in^ yrar, ainl Jtod till' Ml III. :' the ( "orpi.r,! r pcrsuiis Mi,,, 1' a lien iij".|i illed down .,!■ d ii|)uii wliich 29 shall rcuiaiii IllM'l'Ol' !nck|.,l I'C. iscc, tenant nr )(' nscd 111' i.r sti'iK'turi' "P shall liu CM- any trade ^r \Vnrk>|'i(.)[l ..!■ nl. duurs aiid ' cvoiif (it' liiv .\ u> liavi- .111 where w ■...!, ored. in>i)''i't- ly authori/rl lie provisions ipiers t(i Taki; lav be neccs- •d or hnnlii^r ?et froni aiiv ""'"l.'ii bnildiiin- i„ ,|n, vicinifv ,a- i .^"'•-1 "'>r piled to H he- . •. " ' ''""'' •""•■^' '"' '"'"I"'' ^^''^'^^ ilreot. ^''^ «'■""'•"'• ^''"" ">>''^' <'.et next t.. anv '^''■ lIATCinVAVS, IK.ISTWAVS, KTC. 104. AJI buihlinii.s within fh«. fU,. *• »v ''atel^v«,■sJ.ois^wa^;,ee "' ' i.^'' ot ^^ nunpe. l,avin,„,,,, ,„,, ing from tloor to ti'oo 1 Vf^ l"" "' '^^""'"^■^ '-'d-— - ol' uhatevor n..f„ ? ^. I'""!"''"'.^' pi'oteeted skviiglats) -1^.- nd "il TT'' '''"'^ '" provided 'vith all sndx h. 1 1. . "" ■^"'^■^^""f'''' ^l^"ttor3 or doors for in.stJ;;:rrd!rd-::^^^^^ lii'ihiinL's- .,nrl fl.^ •] , ^PP^^^'^'^ '>> tlie Inspector of ' -•'•'''■'•"■■'■'^"^'•".v.,.:;i;t3':ru;,':v;;:;;;:: ENOmES, BOILERS ASD H„,.v,vc|.:s, ETC. •■" H,e said Oitv ^ ""'' '^'^""' '"-"^^ with- ">«'-«• -!°J„/:;iir:":,:H':;';:'',,:i"v^ ''■-"■■ ^'■="' '™-Tr "»■ «l,ni , ^'f? ^" ^''^ ^rno intent and ineaninj; of this Bv Inu- ^''•^" •- -l,eot to the penalty l.reinafter TnentJined ' ' 181 ^^^^v ^^H 1 hi i^MmBM 30 EBKCTION AND UKMOVAL OK 111,11, DIMiS, I'lUK I.I.MITH, ETC. By-Law "108. All stciiiii lioilcrs wliicli iiiiiy lio reipiiroil for hfiatiii^ 1616. ,,,. ^,|l,^.l■ jmrjjosi'.s slinll Ik.' <.'iifln,-<'(l liv wiills dt lirick or Mitw- iiiiii.TH to be on all sidos, arid tlie ('('iliiiij; shall Ix* constructed of tiri'-ir.H.t I'liclngcil by ^ ' briik wniiB, inatoriai. All duorwiivs in said walls sliall In- const r\iri.-.l e»c. ot' u roMiiht iron. Wiioilwork, rtc. of Srillcr liuimoB, I'loors. Strain pipi's, Hot air remla. ter boxes. 109. Tilt' woodwork of all lioilcr lionscs and hoilcu" r(i"iii- sliall l)c kept, at least six fo't from tlio lioiler and four lii t. from tlio hrc'otdiinfj or snlokt^ eonilnetor and ono iVxit. fr"!,! the donio of tlitt boiler, unless such woodwork is pro])trly |irntected with incomhustihlo material, and then thero .-hall he at least two fe<)t space from the boiler or snioko pipe aii.j the protection. No timber shall he laid within two feet nf the insid(» of any oven, copper still, boiler or furnace, .t within nine inchos of the opening (d' any chimney or wiiiiin seven inches nf the inside of any tine. 110. Th(! floors of all rooms wIkmi containin;;' stati rv hollers shall he niaile. of incombustible material live feiM ..n all sides and at least oiiiht feet in front of any boiler. 111. Steam pipes shall be ktipt at least two inches fn>iii all woodwork, otherwise they shall be protected by a. -"H]' stone or earthen ring or tulxs or rest on iron sunoorts. 112. All hot air register boxes hereafter jdaced in tlip floors or jiartitions of buildings shall he set in soaiistoiu ..r some other e(iually incombustiblo material, borders not h -- than two iTiches in width tirmly set in plaster of Pari- m' iiaiigod mortar or such otla r protection as shall in the ji'.il::- nient of the Inspector of Buildings be cfpiivalent to -"iip- stone; shall be made of tin plate with flange on the t<'P tn- -toiir '"2.'^- villi iirnjuT hciirllis of inronibii-lil.lc Mial.'finl ai Iciisf twrnty-fuiir inclit's wide in front of ilir adi jiii. All \u,\ air,"*^' (■onihi.'tors that arc [.laced wiiliin ten iiicliis of any \v..od- \'.' rl< shall he made doulilc ono williin the other with at least -I'i'lf" iiK'li space hetween the t\\;,. |e ,,r \\ Jadirhl tin ^llall b(> iisi'd in the coi^-iruction .,f all hot air line- and their ini|iondafres. illl .STO\KS. 114. No pefS(,n shall hereafter place any stove or ran^'csiovn in any Ik. use or hiiildin.i: in the Ciiy without leaviii;;' tweiitv inches clear from any woodwork in ■'liaiely aliuv( -ucli sn.vo or ran,i;c and twelve inches fr.mi any woodwork oppo- site tlie sidcjs nnless the >anie i- cnvered hy a zinc jjiiard and will lenvo a. (dear open space hemath -nch stove or rantre. Floors nnder all stoves shall l.c |irolected hy a covcriim' of,, iiicomhnstihh,' material. InorB uiijir Htoves. (III.MNKY, 1'IIM:s AM) IINMI.S. il5. Every pipe or funnel for conveying' steam ( any buildinH-, nor shall anv I'ilie. funnel or flue for conveyini;' tire, siiK.ke or hot air. be iixi'd on the inside of any buildinj; nearer than four inidios to the face of any timber of roofs, ceiliuiis or partitions; nor shall any funnel, pipe or flue ])a?s throiit les^ than five inches ^\^de and equal in thickness to the full tinislied thick- ness of the frainiiifi; through which such ])i]»es shall pass and diall terminate in a chimney of stone or of brick and mortar, and in no case whatsoever shall any st(A-e-pip(> whatsoever be idlowod to pass throuirh any roof or side of any house, and in c.'isi- of hot air heatinji' all woodwork shall be protectc^d from 183 pMHMi 82 KIIKCIID.N AMI 1(I:.M(IS.\I. (II Ill'll.lUNHH, Ultl': I.IMI18, KlL. By-Law 1615. I. Ill air lliir,-. Iiv a ('iivcrin^' nt' imii, ziiu- nr tin, li'iiviii^; lui ^^\l■,^^■^\ liriuccii ,in-li wtiiiil Work iiiitl i't»vi'riiiji tit' at UaM iricli ill u'iiilli. l'l|M' linli'H IKIl III llni' I' br H(o|>ii il up. Kil'll hdllHL' to llllVO Hi'purutc lluvt. 116. .\ n ncciinaiil 111 ali\ iiuii>(' cir liuililiii^ witli 111 III Cir lial |i(iiiiil anv |ii|jc liolc Mill ill iiM' in any cliiiniicN n Midi lidiiHc III' Iniiliiinu l|i|i('r nr rcjiislcr ot" iinMiil or ullicr iiifoiiiiiu^ lililr inalcrial, ami cncli lioiisc or tciiciin'iil shall liavo si'|i;ir all lilies. I'lilinrii'yu. roiiHtrU'lliji 117. .\(rv fliiiiim;\ or tine, liiiilt or constrncttd v. i lliiii till' City shall lie liiiill of lirick, stone or other iii('omb\i!o hole. Cliiiiincy ;ii loft. 118. Xo chimnoy shall be comim;nced in any loft mile-- leadiuij to the same, easv of access nr there are tixcil stall all times; and no sto\('pipe shall ])iiss throuuh more than tw. (■(iiliims before ente iiiii anv cluninev, Removal iif daiiKiTnui! (■hiiiin(>ys. 119. Evcrv owner or (jccui)ier or jier.son usnm: a bull iimi:' in Cbimnoys aad fluos. ron- striu'tlon, \\\r. said City in wliieli any cliimney. tiro-place, heart li, oven, boiler, t'unnice, stove, steam-])ipc, stove-]ii|>c), fuiiiul, Hue or place for niakinj;- or keeping fire or keeping ashes, is deemed to be (biniierous, shall, ujjon receiving a notification from the Inspector of Buildings so to do, immediately dis- rontinue the use of or remove the same as lie may be directed. 120. Xo person shall build, construct or place within flu' City any chimney or flue otherwise than in aceordanec wiili the provisions of this By-law, and no person shall use wiiliiu 184 MtiMoVAl. AM. ...M.Alt.. I.M1.M ..I lU II.l.lN„s. 88 ";;■'■'•■ T '■'''"""• '"■ " "^"•"•■"■'I. '""h ,„. ,,|....,..l By-Law "ll.rrwi... than in n.vur,h„,r ui,h h„.|, pmuMn,,-. »e»a. ftMoKi: llufSKH. 12 .\ I s.nnU 1...,..,.. u-.tlnn M... Cif^y shull l.o ..oM.,rn.t.s,. ' ' """•"^''"•;" -"' ."....,nlM.s,i|.l., ,...,n,Hal ,vi.h v..Mtila.u,.s -' ''r -...arth.. ,..,. an.l ,nmnls not l,.sH than f.M.r 1..., al,,.,. "■'.''" ';'.'"'•■"■"< <- IHVv.n, ,|„; ,. f,,.,n tallinui,,,., ,",'.'■"• ' "">■ ^"'"'^'' '"'"■^'- ^I'all ..p... int., anv .,,1,,.,. ';"''''"'^' ^'"■'' "''••"'"^' ^'"'il I- prutcvt,.,! |,v in.n -I m .„. .^hulK-Ts prupcrlv iin.l llinmnMlilv .•..nstructci ink. lullHI'H. "*f* IIAV WIMM.WS A.M. ,,Tn,,|. nt. .,1 K, TICN-.S. 122. .\.. sl,..,, win.lnw ,„. >|.,.,, ,V„nl of anv l.„,|,li„., i„ .".V street ,.r lnKlnva^ ..f ,1,, wi,|,|, nf sixtv-six iVe, .„• over"'"''"-" sliall project a, the plinth or .Htall l.oanl MH,n. than six ineho. """;•• "^■''••"'" li- "f s-.H. street or hi,.hwav; an,| no shop ^^'-''•"^y '-r .sh,,p tVnnt .,(• any huii,lin,. in any street or hiuh- Y " .. w„l,h I,.. ,|,an sixty six feet, si,all pruj.^t „.ore "'"" ";';<■<'"'<•''•- ".to or over the iin.. of sueh stre,:t, or hi^-h- "^'^ l.n.v w,n's MS the hnnse or In.ihlin,^ to w|,i,.!, ,h,. san.e shall he iitliiched. TANN-Kr{Il.:s A.M. .M,\.M;i ACTolMK.s. 123. .\o pe,..son shall esial.lish, .set np, earrv o,., or con-^- . ■-•■ -""■• '■'<■ Ci.v nny tannery, fell-nl^.^er; or ^aee f.'-- ' '" 'li'iji- soap. ...akino- or rnunin- eandles or for the ...c-lti.... "' '''""^v or any n.annfaetory or varnish, fireworks, or anv ""' ■•'fi"^^''>' "•• '•'^«'"Tios, or any faetorv wl.ieh f,.o,u it's ""<">-o or t,l,e material u,sed therein, .shall he dan.cven.ns in o:.iis,ni: or pron.otinjr fire unless «nd nntil he .shall have oh- '^•'-'i fr..n. the Ins,>oetor of T^uildines a certifieate of eon,-,,,,„ , P'-ance with any ^.eneral r.-nlations pre,sorii>,.d or t<. he pro-°^ «'- -r. .ed l,v by-law of the Conneil in that behalf, wl.ieh eerti-""'' h"=«f.' sl'al .'xpii-e on the .^Ist day of December in eaeh rear, ■"•'1 shall bo renewed annnally. For each certifieate a fecp,,. 185 iftlHElHilter ill , ti 1 i 34 KBECTION AND REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS, FIRE LIMITS, ETC. By-Law ,jt' niie dollar shall bo paid by the pursoii obtaining the saiiic 1615 to tlic Treasurer of the said (Jity. Fire ladders, etc. N'otiG*. Penalty. FIKE ESCAl'ES. 124. All buildings, e\eej)t such as are used lor privutL- residences exclusively, in tlie said City, of three or niorc stories in height, shall be provided with one or more inetalli.' ladders or metallic tiro escapes e.xtonding from the irrouiid four feet above the eave, and above the roof and on the outer walls theri'of in such position and location that they nuiy he easily and readily reached at all times by the persons oe('U],\- iiig such building or any part thereof and to the satisfiictiun ot' the inspector of Buildings pursuant to any regulation of ihc Connnittce on Fire, Water and Light of said City ami all such metallic ladders or metallic tire escapes shall lu' \vi;ll and securely fastened to such building with stout iron li(Mik.s. Tl.ere shall be one such metallic lire ladder or metallic tire escape for every 25 feet in the length of the walls forming die circumference of said building. Prooidrd alwayfi tlin nil buildings moic. than two stories in height used for mamihi.- turiug purposes shall have ono metallic ladder or mctalli' tire escape! for every twenty-five persons or less emiiloyid above the second storey, or a fireproof stairway. 125. It shall be lawfid for the said Inspector of Biiikl- ings, and he may at any time, by notice in writing, xrvtd upon the ownei-, lessee or occupant, require siu'li owner, k'ssw or occupant or either of them to cause such metallic ImMcr* or nu'tallic firo escapes, oi metallic ladder or metallic tiiv esca])e, fireproof stairway or fireproof stairways to be ]ti;ic('ii upon or in stu*h building within thirty days after the s( rvice ot such notice, and any such owner, lessee, or occupant or eitlier of them so served with notice as aforesaid, who >hall not within thirty days after the service of such notice ii|"Hi him or tliein, place or cause to be ]>liced such metallic l.idilcr or metallic ladders, metallic fire escape or ntetallic tire cs- ca])es or fireproof stairway upon or in such building a- n- quire. Kirrels ot nwk oil, coal oil, water oil, or anv other such oils «"''«'"°<>'^«- nor ajiy larger quantity than one barrel "rude oil, burning llmd, naphtha, benzole, benzine or other similar combustible ■ir clangorous materials at any one time in anv house, shoj) or l.uilding or m any other place whatsoever within iho limits of the sai(rCity without the permission of the Council of tii<; Cily of Winnipeg, nor shall any person permit anv of thc^Y '" «"* above mentioned iluids to How into any drain or sewer of tli '" " '"" said City. sewer or Jl< drain. ot to be 128. Xo explosive or inflammable compound or combus-^.„, ,„ ^^ lii)e material shall be stored or placed under anv stainvav nfSar''' any building or used in any such manner as to obstruct or render ogress dangerous or hazardous in case of fire. 129. All buildings in the said City used or to be use.l forn,,,,„^ , tli.- purjiose of keeping or storing rock oil, coal oil, wat.n- .)il rSbf,'' '"' oy other such oils shall be isolated or detached at least five '"""■"""'■''" lir.ndred feet from any other I)uilding, and when sucli Imild- ings are used for the storing of burning fluid, crude oil, Ji:iphtha, benzole, benzine or other similar dancerons mater- ials, all such buildings shall bo constructo.l fireprmtf and so as to secure a thorough ventilation thereof at all times. 130. Xo larger quantity than five barrels ..f nu-k oil. coal Rook oil etc od, carbon oil or any other such oils, nor any lamer cjuantitv than one barrel of crude oil, burning flui.l, spirits of turpen- tine ,naphtha, benzole, benzine or other siinilar combustible or dangerous materials, shall be kept at any time in any Iioiiso, shop or building, or in any other place whatsoever, un- less the same bo thoroughly covered with at least twelve inch- es of soil or be protected in such other way as may ai> '•«' 187 36 KKKCriON AM) UKMOVAT, (IK III' II.IH N(iS, KIKK LIMITS, K n By-Lftw piMvcil of l.v (lie Inspector ol' P.iiildiiiirs or Fire liwi 1615 ii'ciiir. prolilbltod. jiih! Ill iiiiv case not to (•xc('c(| Iwi^iit \ -live Imrrrls of all kin.l- williiii one mile of the hanks of liic Assinilioinc liivcr or \[r,\ anv <)l the bctoro nii'tit ion ivi\('r in tlio said ( 'itv. nor slnil lluids lio |K'riiiitt('d to drain or cinplv into an\- scwc r, tliaiii or coiilcc wilhiii till' said ( 'itv. fsi; of Or.' 131. No tile sliali he taken, liiiiited or used wiiliin the >ai' asl. iiicntioiied slorafi'o hnihlinns, eitlier for heat, lii;iit or I'oi ;iiv otlicr piiprosc \vhati'Vt>r. I'l-rmu* 132. l'".\'('rv person desiriiiii' to keep or store in tiie niaiii;i r ]irovi(h>d Ity Section li'T of tliis I!y-la\v, anv of iho tliii'l iiuMitionod in tlio said section, and c^verv |ier,son desirous i<, keoji or store, for the piir]K)so of sah>, any ol' tlie fluids nicn tit>iicd in said section, shall make a written a|ij>lic,iitioii U, the Staiidinii' ( 'omniittce on Kin>, Water and 1-iiilit of said Ciiv for porinission so to (h>, and stafo in such a|»))ii('atioiL 'he store, lioiisc, sho]), huildinii- or placn in which he desires in keep or store tlie said tliiids or any of tlioni ; and it sliail he th( duty of tlio ('hi(d' (d" tlm Kir<' Department (d' said ('if. upon any upplieation hoiiiii' mad(\ or lit any otlier time il' r( (piire(l so to do, to examine the |)romises and ro]>ort ti> ih: said Committee thereon; and u]X)n such re]iort the said ( 'om mittcy^ sliali take action and liraiit or rcd'iise oDrmission a^ i" tliem may si>em lit, sulijeet. liowever, to the approval of ili" t'onncil. ASIIKS. Ashes. 133. Xo person sliall ])hiee or keep any ashes naimvcil from any stove or tire-]ilaeo in any wooden box or oihiv woodcMi vessel or within three fei(>t of any wtM'xlen partition in his lionso or in any oiithonse or slierv ])er.son kee])inyinir a sliop or oilur of sh.^vin"/?! Imildiim: wherein shavinjrs, chips, paper of any kind or other <'omhnstible materials are made, aoennnilated or may ho con- tained, shall be liable to the penalties of this V)y-law for any and every nea'lect to elear or remove such shavinps, cliiiw, paper of anv kind or other eombnstible materials out of such 188 :'ii .37 "^"•■^""'N AN,. KKMOVA,, OK ,„-,u„N,;s. , .„...; UM.TS, K,... ''"!'''''^;''''''^^-''''^'-l''''^'''^nM.n.,.,.a.,i,.as,,lnv..,i,n.. By-I.„. '■'"'7^';: .n.c.SHH.l, lH,il.li„K issiMu„.,| ....mv M,.„ „.., 1015. 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I'''i'-"ii "I- |M.r,^,,ii.^ .lijill |,|,„.,. ,, I3r3. .\,, !''"'■'■'' "'"'"" •'"■ 1"""^ -'!■ III.- Slid Cilv i,„v |,;,v .|r,u- ,,■:•'■■■ '"''"""■ ''''''■'•>'l<«'<'''iiilM^-^liI.lnn.nI,ori;,lnM,.,,vrn.;iiMhi-, |,,.r,,Ml,..i.. c-.>H.t y,.,nl or Int. of ,o,,,,,n,l within tu,,ln,n,ln.,| v.nl. „,' ,„v -l•'^.fr. .ml n.. p,.,..,,, shall Ik.v.. ..,• k..,. |,,,v. :,,•:,.•. ..on,,,; ::; :;;"'''•' ^''''^^^'''•'■'•i'i-i'i'-'a,.k,,,:,,ih.wi,hi,,rh;,,,, ,, , <^vw,lH.„,,s,.n„v|v,..,vm„.,h,.. tl,n.s„„n., pi' ot fire. •I • 111 (la,i- <'.\,{i,'Vi.\(; COM iM's'i',,!,,:: M-\Ti:i;, \t, ■,-iii;(M(,ii sii;|.:|.:|-s. 136 \o p..s.,,, hall ..a,-,.y .,,. ,,.a,,sp,,,.r ,,,. ,.a,,-,, ,., 1... , .a,. ,■„.,,„. rio,l u,. .•a„.p,„.,..,| .,, ,,sls. i„ (,n.,.vi„i, nv r,-a„sp,.,.,i„„. ,„> ":""""""" ■',""'"'"■''•"'■ "•■ ••""■'• • i'>i^til'l- ..r .hn,:„.n.„s .natn'i.,! t H'oiid, Ihn ( 'ity ,.,. f,.o,n o,,,. pla.r h. M,,n,h,M. ,h.T..in. ,,,.h.s- tlH ^i,m.. shall 1... ..n„tnI,H.,] i„ .ask. s,..,,,,-] l.v oanvas. ,„vv '•'""'' I'""''"!' Iia-s ,„• i,„.|al-,-„v,.,v.,| ho.N,.s .>,• ..hosts. 137. \.. ,MM.s,m shall ruvvy fi,v ,„■ liv,. -..als i„ .„• th,'..,,..] ,...„,,„, « n..v St,..., all..v .„. h,t uithi,. ,h.>Ciu.. „„|,.s ,h,. sa... i::.^-- :i!'«' jilace.* Ill a i'ov..,.,.,| ,n(;tal pan <„• wsscl. S.MOKIN.i OI{ CAIJRYING M.illTs. 138. Xo person shall s.noko .„• l.av.^ in his ..r her pos.«es „ , >.on an, h,hte.I pipe ,>,• H^ar in any stable, carpenter ir eal. \BP "^ niot makers .l,„p ,„• other shop. bnil.Iin. or place within th.. Uty wher« straw, hemp, otton, fla.x, rushes, p,np..w.ler, ?liav,n,irs, ehips or other conibnstibl,. material shall ho stored '^r kept or may bo; or carry or kee,, ,„• sntTer to be carried or 180 88 By-Law 1615. Setting Arc tn slumps. etc. KUECllOX AND KEMOVAL OF BUILDINGS, KIKE LIMITS, ETC. ke.pl, any lighted huiii) in iiiiy livery or other stiible within tli, said City, unless such luini) or caiKlle shall bo enclosed iu a lantern or .-^hade so as to prevent any accident from fire thcrt- fruni. MUirriNO MKES IN STUEKTS. 139. Xo |K,MSoii shall set on tire or burn in the open air within the ('ity, stumps, wood, logs, trees, brush, straw, shav- ings, or rct'iisc without some competent person or persons 1il- ing ill ciiaigc of tiie iire to jirevent it^ spreading or doin:.' daniayc. KindlliiK tin in strc^cts. 140. X«> porsoii siiall raise ()r kiiidlf a lire or furnish ma- firials for a tire to bo made or kimlied in any street, allev or vacant, jjlace within the City. Provided always, tiiat this section sluill not apply U> tires made by tinsmitlis, jjlunihcr- and otlicr mechanics in pursuing a business which ro(|iiircs the use of a tire for boiling tar, pitch or oil to be used iu the construction or repair of a building or vessel, but all sudi tires shaU be made in some crate or vessel so tliat the siinic shall not emit sjjarks or otherwise endanger surrounding pro- perty. orcri'YIXG D.\\(JET!()L'S lil'ILDIXCiS. Uap;!orou8 buil(Uni.'s licit to be occu- pied fur liv- ing pur- poses. 141. Xo person shall use or occu]iy within the City ;iiiy building or place for the manufacture of turpentine, rcliiir! ])etroleum oil or kerosene, paraffin, benzine, benzole, r.uii- phene, fireworks or other dangerous or easily intiammablc m' explosive substances, or for the loading of cartridges or sliolls, or for the storage of fireworks of any description whatever, or loaded cartridges or shells. BUKNIXCi OIL, ETC., IN STOVES OR FURNACES. Kiudiins firo ^^'^- ^t) person shall burn or place in any stove, gr;itc,ir with oil, f>tc fui-uace or use in lighting or kindling fires iu any dwt iiiiiii' house, shop or other building within the City, refined pclrdl- eum oil, kerosene, paraffin, gasoline, benzine, benzol(\ luiiih- tha or other highly explosive or inflammable substiince: Provided alivai/s. that nothing herein contained shall prevent the use of gas burners or of stoves specially constructcil for consuming oil. 190 IMITS, ETC. KBECTXOX AXn UKMOVAI, OK .t;u.,.,^,., ,,UK UM.XS, K. 39 roiiiiilinj:' prn- CIIIMXKV INSI-K.TOU AXD .■illMXKV SUKMs. 143. i-'rom iuid at'UT iln By-Law 1615. (Hill passing of this JJv-law there "isi""tor. vl.nll ko o /'u- I ' •- ■ ...^ ./. ,uir> -iJN-iaw mere i a be a Chnmu,. lu.pee,or lor the City of Winnip,.,, .hose d >. .hallheton.,.,,allehinnK.vsan.l,h,es,a,,.U,,,h oilior dutie.s as shall he (leteriiiined f Si a rid in"; Co '■"111 lime to lime by the oil. gnm.mmeeon Fi,,. WaU.r and I.inht „f the C, mu- 144. Charle.sTliompson, of theCityof Winnipesi' is hero-, , I.; appoint..! Chimney Jnspoetor for'the City ol Wu,,,!;:; ' """"• (ii.smissable at anv ti 'IK' and witlio.u previuns not in;. T Fets. (Hnm.y_Insp,.elor shall be entitled to ehar.v ,|„. r„ll,.vino rales tor inspeetmg ehim.ieys and lines, and „o more, rbat i^^ •";ay : I-or every building inspected, 10 eents for the Hrs, <^lun,ney or line and :, eents for each additional ebimnev ,.. aue, ami he shall at once issue u certificate for all .^himnevs ound free froni sonn-es of dangar from tire. Hiu-h insp^c- I-" shall in.dndo a secon.l inspection in everv cas,. where' on tiie hrst inspection any chimney or fin., shall be or.lered lo be sAvept. 145 .Ml chimneys and flues in use within the limits ,.f the „ • -nl ( ity shall he inspected at least once a year and as often Hi,; as .1. the opinion of the Inspector it shall be found necessarv ami the same shall be swept whenever ordered bv the Cliii'n- iH.y InsiK-ctor, to keep the same free from source's of ilano,.,. '■-.m hre and in accordance with the provisions of anv P>v- law or By-laws of the City relating to chimneys. "^ ' 146. The Standing Committee on Fire, Water and Liuht,,, of the Council shall appoint one or more licensed Chimney -'-"-' Sweeps, who, on SM-eeping any chimnev or flue, sluiU oive to t i'^ person_ having said cliininey or flue swept a certificate of the fact of the sweej.ing, dated on the dav said chimnev or H.ie was svv^pt or cleaned, and shall «t once re,,ort the same t;' the (lumney Inspector, who shall at once make an inspe<^- """ of such chimney or tine, and if th,^ same lias been foun.l to 1)0 satisfactory he shall issue a certificate^, and i„ casp of, clumney or flue taking fire the Insj^ector of Bnildiiiirs shall flcniand to be show said Chimney Inspector's certificate, and 191 • 1 vy 40 KRECTION AND UKMOVAI. OK Hl'II-DINliS, FIHE LIMITS, KTC. By-Law (] 161J ic owner, tciuiiit or ocfiipimr of tlio hiiililiiiii' in whidi >ii'i chinincy or tint! is situiiteu sliall ])roiliic(' iind show sainc im .1 sir incdiatcly npon sncli (Icniai h (1( il. nis|.nti,ni i.r ')47. It shall lie llic diiiv i>\' ilic Cliiinncv Insi chluinoys iccior io ex- amine anv cliinini'V or eliinine\s Aviiliin lln> limits ot' tl C'it \- i>r Miihm a nv desi'i'iix'il parts tlierenl', and lie mi IV lor tliat inii'po^e, at all rea^onalile Ikmii's, enter in a (juiet ainl leaeeanle maiinei'. an\' hunse li(ii> or other hnihlinii'. ami it upon pn cNamination, he linds that anv ehimnev has not. Slid iperly eleaiieil, ho shall nolity ihe ocenpanl or owm-r m r hnildinii' to have such ( liiinr.i:v 1 house hoi) or I'liK el eanod wilhm three days a d ifter tile liiviiii;' nl' such noti.T ind every person w ho docs not within three days after ihn servieo of snoh notn-o eans(^ sncli chinine swept and cleam: In I )(• propoi'lv d to the sal is fact ion of the Chimney lii-|i tor shall \v snlijeei till h( ]ienalties of this By-h iw. Ni'KllKl'IU'i' nispi'itor. f 148. In ease the Chimney Ill^peclor or any lieen.-ei nuy sweep shall he sliuwn lo He nei^liucnt or careless m il performances i B it hi^. ilnties 1 11 that hchalf provided ii v-hiw. and siiai shall be deemed lo h fail or refuse to perform the same, ave committed a hreach of thi> lly am 1 shall bi; liahle to the iienalties thereof. Ctiarges initlKirUc'd. 149. Kvery chimney sweep app^ oiiited under this 1! v-law Ty thereof shall he entitled to charge at the u ' d or the anthori lowinc rates, and no more, that is to say: — For sweei)inu' and cleaning each chimney of flue III an one-storev house or building 20 cent- Vov each additional storev, each ehimnev or tine. . lo cent- For sweeping and cleaning furnace and flue be- longing thereto where the pijic; connection is in the basement )() CCIlt- 'or sweeping and < leaning furnace and Hiu th longing thereti> wlier(> the })ipi; connection is above the basement TT) cents For sweei)ing ami cleaning each range or stov( nd tines connec teil tl lerewith rents 192 I.MITH, KIC. Kin:. TION AM. HKM..VAI. OK lUI I.I.InkS. ,.„;,■; LIMITS, KTl', 41 Tlio rntcs and f,...s provi.lo.l for, ns l,..n.inl„.f.„v >rt lurll, By-Law >han h' nc.,v(.ral.!.. MururKirily upon infnnnatinn in th,. 1815- polKeci vvt of tlipCitv. KcrDvcry at 150. I-or tlu. piirposo of ooiMpurhisr nit.s uuA IV.s pn- .Minuin,, ,t vi'lcn f.T, :h lion,.ir,„.t.ro s.t fortl,, muv mi,,! cvtv Ik,-,.,.,..,,! '"""" -In.-h H,,sc.| for livi„, ,,, ,|.,„K.s,|,. p„,,„.,„ „.;| ,i„. ,,„.,„. n.'vs (,r fl.u.s ,„ ,l,is IJy-l,-nv uwufuuu.l .|.,ll ,.x„,m1 ,l,nv.., MM.l ..very attic llnor or st.,roy uso.l for living or ,|o,n,.„i. purposes or for storair.' an.l i„ whi.h tl.or.. are uin.lous, shall '.■ .Io.u.0,1 a sfor.y of any s,,,-!, i,„il,Iin- nirntion. .1 in th.. l;Ht pr.cj.l.ng ^^oetion ]:.MVof an.l mav l„. ,.|,nre;..| for in •.,- «'"r.!nnco with tlio foro-oin^r taLlo of ,,,t(.s and Vc.'s. 151. Failnr. I.y tho ocmpant of th.. hnihlino. In wl,i,.h .vna,,-.. .. .1.0 ennm.^- or lino is sit,nn...l or hy sn-k othor p, r.on a- lil^Ki^i'iSl.r to .i:...y he hahio therefor to pay th.. prop,.r ratv tor suvoin.. '"" ""^" or dean.nii- the same shall 1>. ,i,vnK>.l a l.r.aHi of this liv'law m.hI shall ren.ler the per.on failini,. or nodectinii to pav ,s,i.l nit(.s liable to the penalties of this Ev-law. fail flue. .10(..3iit> IXSPECTOU OF AXD THE KEGULATIOX OK ELECTKICAL APl'IJAXCES. 152. There shal] he an inspector of electrical installation Appoin.„„t. "1 .pphancos for the City, who n.ay be called the Citv Llectne.an, and until fnrther .>r other appointn.ent the ( 'hicf ..t the Fire Brigade sliall bo such City Electrician. JU-ECTBIC CUKKEXT. 153. Xo el..ctric cr.rrem shall be nsc.l for illnmination ,-> . • deration, power or heating, except as hereinafter provi.lod. iiSS^ APPLICATION, COXTKXTS, PEUMITS. 154. All persons, tinns or corporations d.-siring to install. ,. wn.os or other apparatus for the use of electric currents l^^^^^ a^ at he i^trposes n.entioned in the preceding secti.>n of tl"^ By-lasv shall, before commencing or doing anv electrical ..nstrnc^cm work of any hind whatever, ehher it;;Z! 1.C-. electncal apparatus or repairing apparatus already in 103 42 KUKCTKlX AMI I! KMllVA r. (IT IIII 1.1)1 .\(iS, riliK LIMITS, KT( . By-Law ^se, filo an application for a ])orniit tlicrcfor with the Ciiv ^^2,^- Electrician, wliicti ajiplicatiou shall (loscrilio in detail >:\r\\ material and apparatus as it is desired tu use, with a full description of the same, giving the locality hv tli>" >lrcet nnj nund)er; and uix^ni rweijit of such ap|)]icatinu, if found pin- Permlti. jjcr, such permit shall he given. Powers and dutleiof City Klectriciau. DUTIKS OK CITV KI.KCTliU'lAN Til KliKOX. 155. The said City Electrician shall then have power, aiiil it siiall lie his duty, when hy him deemed necessary, tti <'ai'c- fully inspect any such installation i)revious to and aficjr ii^; com]»letion, and it shall be comjKJtent for him to remove niiv existing ohstructions which may prevent a p(tIXAUY AND KIXAI. CKKTIFICATK. Nature pf 156. A preliminary certificate may be issued by said City and cond'tions Electrician in the case of completed installations, but ii|iou which no current will be used in the immediate,' future. Such preliminary certificate shall show that at the date of iii-|Hi- tion the installation was erected in accordance with the ivnm of this l>ydaw. Prior to tho introduction of electric cur- rent into tbe said promises, a second inspection shall 1>p made, -when, if tho said installation is still in accordance with the terms of this Bydaw, a comjilete and final certitirate shall issue. Any owner or owners of jiroperty installing electric wires to be hidden from view shall, prior to such iu- 194 EKK.Tmx AM. RKM,.VA,. or nni.,„X„s. VlUK I.IMUs, nv. 43 sfnllation, irivo siml City Elootrioiau a rn.sonal.Io n-tice iu ^y^^ onWv (o give ample time for inspection. ^^IS. J'OWEHS OF CITY ELKCTKICrAX— PKXAr.TV. Mre. and apparatus eonduc.ti,,.. ..k.ctrie ...rrent for li-d.t I'-t or power and all overhead an.l interior wires and'a,: paratus used for the purpose of carrying or conveving elel tne or magnetu- current or currents for telophon... ieletvaph 'l.sr..ot messenger, call bell, burglar alarnjor other shnilar imrposc., and when said conductors or apparatus are found to be unsafe to hfo and projx^rty, shall notifv th,. persons f^nns or corporations owning, using or operating them to I'la-e Ihe san.e m a safe and s,.c.ure condition within fortv- o.d.t hours. Any person, firm or corporation failing or r^p^.,,,,, fu^.ng to repair, change or remove the same witln.i forty- SJ nd.t hours after the receipt of such notice, shall be liable to 11 penalty of $oO.OO. e to etc. t.^ M POLKS, COVERS, WIRES, BRANDED AND TAGGED. < . for manholes now m service, or hereafter placed i,>a^SW/.l ^n ^ ,C6 for the use of electric conductors, shall bo branded or ^^t^^.".ped with the name of the person, firm or corporation ""•'nng the same; and all electric service entrances shall have a tached to the conductor or conductors, in a conspicuous place, a substantial tag designating the owner of, and -iving siuli a full description of tho conductors as shall meer ^vith tlic iipproval of said City Electrician. RKCORD, ANNUAL REPORT. 159. It shall be the duty of the said Citv Electrician to eop records containing a full and accum'; account of all'-"p"° 2-t,ons made and ^ ,; he shall an- ">.all: on or before thq first day of Februarv iu each vear . , tbc entire work of Ins department .luring the previous calen- 195 44 KUKdlON AMI KK.MOV \1. his ilc|iMrtinciit, In^ictlicr wiili iiii ostiuiiUc in '\v- tail iif tin; aiipnijirialioiis i'c(iiiin'ii liy the (l('|partiiicnt dnriii^ the iK'Nt iiiuiiifiiiiil yt'ar. AI.TKlJATIONS. Alteralioii!! prohibited. IGO. Xi> iiltcratidii-' shall he ma.l- in any iiisfalhitid!, witiinnt. tirst nnfit'yinu' the said Ciiy l'",l<'i'triciaii and -iili- iiiittiii^' the same tnr similar insi>cctiiiii, as alupvc [irnvi'li'd. I'K.NAl.TY. Penalty. 161. Aiiv I'ci'son or |]crsiins who shall uso ili'ctr ri:iit in viiilatii'ii <>( any nt' ihf [irdvisidiis i>f this By-li IC IMll'- IV.' -Iial l)c ^nhj(•c't to a |ionalty uf tit'ty dollars. Said City Klccti I'ian may. fur any violation of this By-law, onlcr and coini, the entfiiii!: otV and stopping' such ciiiTcnt until the jn'.vi ions I if this IJydaw arc fully complied with Rules and reKulatiuiis made part of By-law. 162. The schedule of Kiih s and Regulations hen to ;ill- no\e 1, numbered from 1 t\(' prciviilc I. 165 \o ,,..,>.„, sh.ll „.ul..s,, .„• ul„,n,.., .„. in,..rlV,v wi.l, By-Lnw ''"■^""' '"^l-'<"-"fl!"iMinos. ,'i,y l.:i,.,.,ri..i;n,. |,„li,.,. .,,li- ^«^-^- -.•-.'•o,lH..p..ps,,„....nM^iMaiJnr„,sis,nn.-.n,M,..h In- o,..,",.,,, "1 Ills ur tliri,. ,1,1, V II,,, I,,,, iiij, iJv-lmv. 166 ir,l,Mn-,,H...,.,,..ri;iii|,,,,,^, ,;,,,,,,,,,, ;,^.,,.^^.._^^^,^^^^^^^ ^ l'-^' •^In.ll. rn.iiniry t,. d,.. ,,n,visi„ns ,,f tl,i- \w\:uv i, .rmil """ ">■ u-,lti,lly ,„,nl.,,,, n,.n.tn,s,„.,.n.v,.„t, I,,.,,, •,,;„„, ,,|,,,i,.,„ ''''!■'■■''''''•■''•'''''•'■''•''''''''■ ''>'v l.uil.nn.. or .nv nv..tiuM whnllv '"'"' I""' i"" "I', "n-i,.,]. .v,Mi.v.|,„.,I,<,,„l,„.ph„.,.,! ,„.,;. tniry to the i.n.visi.ms ,,f this llv-lau- 1„. slull |„. lial.l,. t„ tlic ])fniilfics (,f this iJy law. 45 FIKK MMITS.-FIKST (LASS. 167. Ti,.. Inlluui,,.;. ,le|i,„,| ilivasuffll,. Citvof W -liilll lie aiMJ i- fu .-jiv lie kiidw " iis il„. Ki,.st, c],,.^ j.-j,,,, J imil|)('i;;r- iiiiit.^, that I'^lii- Llmlti ins licrrto :iii- I' iiiiii is tu I" joliccmon, ^ti'- of the City (if ,r tlio tiiiir lic- il L.ssistiinrr in (lings ami rlie iscliargL' <<( hi- lor of the sail! iter at all ivu- ' rc'giilatiiiiisdf oil rfgulation- into etfwt the ('oiiiincnciiiii; at SflT'Ol, ■I l'"iii( iu tln^ HMi'tlicflv 1 ns saul street is shown on Se iiiiit of W esiev special survey of the ( 'itv of W '••fioiial J'lau Xm. 7 ,,f fh iiliir (list "iiiipeg iiii,l at the reeta ,':"*:• "^' '•=" '■•■'•^ f-astwanl ,,, said ii„.it f iiir- oaMerly limit of .Main St reel, 'j'l roiii tlio i''iic(i in a northerlv dir ,; ,, , . , '" " iMMiiieriv (ill ■"l'ar.Ilel with the easterly limit, of Main Street," and 'ee tl !<■ iii.iforiii reetatmiihir di nice of ];](» fV,.f easterly tl '•""■ lo the northerly limit of I'ni,,, I),,„irlas A at lore- wcMerlv aliiiiii' tl \t'nu(j. Thence e a t .Mi If northerly limit of I',,int Don-ihis A pnint i;!0 feet distant westerly f liiiii ■ ill Street. '|"1 t of .Main S vemie rom the west limit i)f Mil Street ai ' I-'!" tVct therefrom to tl 'li'.'iiec westerly alonjr f] H'lieo southerly parall.d with said westorh ill at the uniform reetangular distant "' <'oiitre line of Elojn A A't'lUU*. I'iiiccss Street and eoiit iX tlie centre line of Elgin Avenue t iinniiii' west eriv ill the same .straialit ;•"■"• a point l"f) feet west from the west limit of I Mrcet 'nncoss run "•"(•<^ south^.Tly parallel with the west limit of ■ess Street to tl le s southerly limit of William Avenue '■'"•<' easterly along the southerly limit of William A t" a point 100 foet west f "■ircot as si Id street exists south of Wi] rom the west limit of P venuo rinecss Bontherly parallel with said westerly 1 t<' the (dir,.,. line „f Xotre Dame A liam \\ imit of P Tl Veil no. cnuc. Thence rincess Street leneo easterly v.r, m 1 1 .i,ii_ii ■1 i 1^ Klll.l I'ld.N \M> IIKM(r< \I. Ol- III ll,|i|.N(*S, llltK I.IMIIS, KH By-t«i«w aloii;' the I'l'iitri' line uf Notre Duiiin Avtinic to a jioiiit Inn 1615. f,,,.f ,.j|.f f,.,,„, til,, ciistt riy limit of Prince-^ Strct-t. Tlnn.' iiortlicrlx panillul witli ^^itanre of i:i() ffiit therefrom to the centre line of llarjinivi. Street. Theiicn southerly alon^' the centre line of Ihn' ■irave Street to a jioiiit io(» feet southerly, at rif^ht aii.tili.s from the southerly liim of PortufTf^ Aveniio. Tlionce ca-t- erly jjarallel with the southerly limit of Portage Avenue, te iIk' westerly limit of (iarry Street. Thence ca.storly ere-- ing Garry Street to the northwest corner of lot Xo. 1-1. h1ock ;i, suh-s, iiin. 1.1 Mrs, KTc. 47 All tl ID inVil hiuii Willlill tlin fnllowil iNtrl'lur tu ill). Ixijlll 'lillii;. ut' til,. I'"i|-I-( ■K liiMiiiiliii'ii's, aii< .iluil«, ll.lllil'iv By-Law I ?lll(lo ill'' t'"l iiat is \o siy C'ul A -itiiliipi ""i<"''iliu .11 tlio wntcr',. i-lg,- ..ii tli.. imrtl, >i,|,. ,,f tl, 111' ■iv'i'i' lit tlic riM'tiiiiiii i;:-l('i'b li'iiin ill iliir ui-tiiiii'c 111' |;iii tVi-t riv [(.inillc'l with snid caM "■ii>t liiiiii ,,f Miiii, StiT.t. Tl iciii'c imrtli- ii;.tiiii<:u!iir (jisiaiicc of i:!(» tVct, castorl ii"i'tlicrly liiiiif, nt' \,,v\ iiiiit "f Main Street ami al tl 10 y tliel'elVniii to t|| LVeliile I liciicc ea^erlv alni|M' tlio r-rilMTly linnt, of \„vk Ave.niM to tlie easterly limit of Wes- l.y Sfm.t. 'I'lienee t.oriherly aloiij,^ the ca'slerlv limit of We.ley Street, to tli„ southerly houiKlary of the' .\.,rt l';i<'iti(' (It .Maiiitohu Kailwav Stati on uroimds. rtherii hence iiiiitlieriy in a straifrlit line to the point of .iisterly limit, of Korio Street with the northerlv limit ,,f inlersectioii of tin l.niiihanl Avenue limit of Korie Street licnce iiorth(;rly aloii-;' the ea>terl\ lo Ihi' northerly limit of .Market, Avo- IMIe, •''"■ ■ \v.vst..r!y alonu' tho northerly limit .,f ^rarket .\ venue to the easterly limit of Louise Street. Tl 'I'Ttherly nlon.u; th(> easterly limit of Louise S ""I'therly limit (.f Alexamler Avenue. iileiiii' the northerly limit of Alixaiider A lOIlCO ly limit of Martha Street. 'j' • Jisterly limit of Martha Street lelirx' .\\-eilU( Ise Mrei't to tJK* Theneo w<'sterly venue to till,' easfer- icnee northerly aloiif:' the to the northerly limit itf icnee westerly alon^r the northerlv limit "1 Henry Aveiuie to a point distant, i;;o f(M't, easterlv f tlie easterly limit of Main Street. T| ■1 with the east(>rl\ limit of Main S ii'iiii reetanniilar di^ r'Mii if'iiee northerly par- rrenf and at tl II' imi- tlii' sfnitherly limit, of Selkirk A iiloiitr-^iiid southerly limit of S 1'".ll feet, at ridit •III' t l.'iO feot eastorlv tlieref Main Street. Tl roiii to vonuo. Thence westerly k Avenue to a point di-iant iii;;ics westerly from the westerlv limit of eiKir 1 .nee .-ontherly parallel with the west( rl 'f ^fiiiii Street iin.l at the iinif. V limit nil rectanpihir distance of l-!i' feet therefrom to the northerly limit of Point Dond A veiine. Til as Piiiiit Donghis Avenue to tl eneo w<,-sterly alon^r the northerlv limit of le westerly limit of Kiiii;- Street. Tlienco southerly alonii the wt'storly limit of Kino- St tlic northerlv limit of I reet to alenii' the northerlv limit of 1, ojran AvcTiue. Thence westerlv in A venue to a point distant I'll teet westerly, at rio-ht, angles, from the wosterlv limit rrinecss Street. Tl of lence southerly parallel with the wost- 100 1' ilBlgjW^B i' ' i ■jjiSi^Bm^^H 48 ElMXTlnX AM) KKMOVAI. OF BLII.UIN(i.-^, KIKE MMIT;^, KT(\ By-Law i.y]y \\unt <>i Priiu'C'S Stret't to the northerly limit of Ross ^^^•^- Avenue, 'riienee westerly alonji' the nnrtherly limit nf Ross Avi;mie loo fcrt to a point distant -JOi) feet, at right anirl-, westei'ly from the westerly limit of Princess Street. Thenci snntherly paralli'l with the westerly limit of Prineess Stri^'t, in a straight line, tn the sontherly limit of Ciimherlaml Ave- nue. 'I'henee eJistcrly along tlm sontherly limit of ('amhcr- land Avenue to the westerly limit of Donald Street. Thence southerly along the westerly limit of Donald Street t<< n ])oint distant 130 feet, at right angles northerly from the nnrtherly limit of Portage Avenue. Thenee westerly par- allel with tho northerly limit of Portage Avenue to tiu- eentr^^ line of llargravo Street. Thence southerly along the. centre lino of Ilargrave Street to a point distant 1.'50 feet, at ri-ht angles, southerly from tho southerly limit of Portage A\r- iine. Thenee easterly ]iarallol with the southerly limit of Portage Avenue to the westerly limit of Garry Stred, Tliencc easterly crossing Garry Street to the north-west cor- ner of Lot Xo. 121. Block 3, sub-division of Lot Xo. 1 of tlu' Parish of St. John, according to registered ])lan Xo. ]2'.i. Thencf! easterly along the northerly lin;it of said Lot No. 1:21 and continuing on in the same straight line to the, \V(vt- erly limit of Fort Street. Thence sontherly along the we-' erly limit of Fort Street and the ])roduction thereof in a straight lino to the M-ater's edge of the Assinihoine Kivrv. Thence easterly along tho water's edge (on the north si'Ki of the Assinihoino River to the place of coniniencement. And excepting tliereout the area comprised within ilie limits known and described as ''First Class Firo Liniii-." I\TKIil>RETATION. Interpretalioii o( terras. " Business buildings." 169. Where the words following occur in this Py-lawilny sliall lie construed in the manner hereinafter mentioned, un- less a contrary intention appears, or the interpretation wliicli such ]irovisi(Ji\ would give to any word, expression or claiHc is inconsistent Avith the context of this Bydaw in whii'li it occurs : — (1) Tho wonls "business buildiTigs " for the purposes of this Eydaw shall mean and embrace all buildings used prin- cipally for business purposes. 200 ERECTIUN ANT) REMOVAL OF H[:iI.l)IN,is. KlKK LIAIIls, KK 49 (2) The height uf Iniildiiigs f,.i- tiie purposos of tliis Rv- By-Law ]=i\v shall be taken from the gn„le of si,h.wa]k to a point half ^*^'^- way from the lowost t<, the liiuj.est p.,int of n,of. ('•i) A hasenient storey ,.f any IniiMin- mention.. 1 in this i;y-la\v IS iierehy ,lciine,l as a >torev whoso floor i. 1 •' in<.li,.s -r more holow the hm-l of the sidewalk and whn„. hn-du x- I"'-..,l to niflammablo gase8 or flyings of combustible ma- terials. '•• Must be insulated on floors or base frames, which must I' kept filled to ]n-event absorption of niolsturo, and al^o l«l't clean and dry. WIu'iv frame insulation is impnu'tic- ''Me. the City Electrician may, in writing, pormit its oniis- >;n.n. in which case the frame must bo permanentlv an.l ef- fectually groundetl. A high-potential machine which, on at-count of croat wei-dit or for other reasons, cannot have its frame- insulated from the 201 1 , .- 1 -n 1 .1 ■: f .ti-.iMl^lj J 50 EKI'X'TIO-N AND HK.MOVAL UK Bll I.DIM IS, I'lKK J.nHIS, K IC 1615. By-Law ground, sliniild be siirvoiiiidcd with an insulatiid ijlatt'onn. 'I'lii.s luav bti madf of wuud, lauiiiitL'd on insulating:; suppori-, and so arranj^cd that a man must always stand upon it in order to touch any ])art of th(> machine. In case of a UKU'liine having an insulated frame, if then i^ tronble from static electricity due to belt friction, it should be overcome by placing near the belt a metallic comb con- iiocted with the earth, or by grounding the frame through a vcrv hiii'li resistanco, of not less than ^00,000 ohms. d. Every eonstant-potontial generator must 1)0 prote from excessive current by a safety fuse, or equivalent cle of aiiproved design in each lead wire. ric Vice These dovices should be placed on the machine or as n(iir it as possible. Where the needs of the service nuike these devices iniprat- ticable, the City Elcx'trician may, in writing, modify the ru- quirements. e. !ilust each be provided with a waterpro(jf cover. f. IMust each bo jirovided with a nanu^-plate, giving the nuiker's mime, tlio ca])acity in volts and amperes, and normal speed in revolntions per minute. 2. Conductors. From generators to switchboards, rheostats or other iu-tni- nients, and thence to outside lines. a. Must be in jdain sight or readily accessible. b. ^hist liave an approved insulating covering as called f n' by rules in Class '' C "' for similar work, except that in central stations, on exposed circuits, the wire which is used must have a iieavy braided non-combnstihlc o\iter covering. Bus bars may be made of liare metal. c. IMnst be kept so rigidly in phice that they cannot come in contact. 202 n. wo( )d ture. EIJIiCTIO.N- AND be prureclc'l •alent (Icvlcc, ic or as !i( ;ir vices nii])v:ii- odify tlio re- ^, ii'iviiiii' I lie i, and iioi'iniil t;' as calli'd t'H' :liat in wiural sed must luive annot coiur in KE.MCJVAL Ol.- 111IM)|.\( if*, l-'IKK l.I.Mrrs, KT( 61 d. -Must in all other respects be installed lirecaiitions as reciuired in CI under the same By-Law iss current of the same vol t'iwilcIilKMtrds i ume and potential. or wires carrviiii 1615. a. -Must be so placcnl as to reduce l( ol conniiunicatino' \[r a miniiuum the daiijier Special attention should not be built d ■e lo adjacent coiiibu>tibh' material. is called to the fact tl own to the ih a space of at least ten or uit switchboards n; nor up to the ceiliu"' but the floor and tl twelve iiiehes should be left bet ween es hot fire fr 10 hoard, and from eighteen to twcntv-four inch- ween the ceilini'' and tl 10 iioard, ill order to prevent the om communicatiii!.' from the switchboard to the ih«.r or ceiling, and also to prevent the formiui.' of a partiallv con- cealed space very lial>le to be used for storage of rubbish and oily waste. b. .Must be made of non-combustible material or of hard- wood in skeleton form, tilled to prevent absorption of mois- ture. c. :\rust be accessible from all sides when the connections are on the back, but may be placed against a brick or stone wall Miien the wiring is entirely on the face. d. -Must be kept free from moisture. e. Eus bars must be equijiped in accor.lauce with rules for jilacing conductors. •1. Resistance Boxes and Equalizers— (For Construction Rules, sec Xo. .")2.") _ a. Must bo ]ilace.l on a switchboard, or, if not thereon, at a 'balance of a foot from combustible material, or separated tlicrefrom by a non-iuflammable, non-absorptive, insulating material. T). Liijlifninri Arresters — (For Construction Rules, see Xo. .'').■').) a. :\[ust be attached to each side of every overhead circuit foimected with the station. 203 . ' f'J ■1 m f 52 KKi:CTi().\ AM) I!KMOV.\l, Ol' III' 1 1,|)1 NCS, 1 IliK LIMITS, MC By-Law [( j^ nrdimiicndiMl t (•nil electric \\'A\\ lun 1615. Hull iirre ^tlM'S ll power CMmpaiiii I' coiim.'ctetl at iiiti r\als (i\-cr svstfiiiH in sucli nuiiiburs and t^u located as to jirevent ordinary discluirii'cs en- tering' (over the wires) Iniildings connected to the lines. .Must lie lne.it(;d in readily accessilile jilaces away iVom rials, and a^ near as |iracticaiile to tin' jioiiii ( nihustihle iiiati ,li( re the wires enter the hnildiiiL S tat ion arresiers should i;eiiei'ally he i)laci;d in plain siul,i on the switchhoard. ]n all cases, kinks, c(iils and sliar]) bends in the wires be- tween the arresters and the out-door lines innst bi> avoided as far as jiossiMe. c. ^Inst be eon'ic'teil with a tli -roughly gool and permanent ly nietallir strips or wires having' a con- nound connec tioii 1 ductivity not. less than that of a X(i. (i !*>. iV S. copper wire, which must be run as nearly in a straight line as possible I'roni the arresters to the earth connection. Ground wires for lightning arresters must not be attachi'd to gas pipes within tlu; buildings. It is often desirable to introduce a clioke coil in circuit ln- tween the arresters and the dynamo. In no case should the ground wire from a lightning arrester bo ]iut into iron ]iii>cs as these would tend to impede the discharge. G. Care mi'l Altr'ndinicc. a. A oonipefeut man must be ke]it on duty when; generator- are operating. h. Oily waste nnist he kept in (tpprovcl metal cans and n - moved daily. Ap|)roved waste cans sjnill he made of metal, with legs ral-^- ing them three inches from tlu^ tloor. ami with self-clo^in::' covers. 7. TeMing of Insulalloji nesisfnnrr. n. All circuits must be iirovided with reliable ground dr^tir- tors. Detectors which indicate continnonslv, and cive an in- 204 vv coiiiiniiui - Items ill siii-h liscluiruos (11- (' liiifs. the wires he- ji> avoided as in eircuit h'- se should tlic to iron iiipc-. ERlX'TtON AND RICMOVAI. OK B I'lI.lJlMiS, KiiM-: I.IM IT." K r( ■ (J ant and perniaiieiit indiciition of round wires f'r on 1 ileteetors iimst imt 1 U'ltl liii tlie hiiildiiii;-. Wlun tlieiirniind detector or d le aftaclied o "iis-i lines a f.'roiin(l to lie on t i:te<'tui'.- ill t le .ueneratiir >\u le wiriiiHcuiineeled rlier oerator oi such mc, lall iinmediatelv eaiis< ewilli. ihr ,,\\i •orator, in tli ler cir ease (if an is(date e sii d plant, oi' cut otl:' tl le current f <'li .irruiind to l.c luc;ited and raised iiio\ ed Iftl I'oni said wires nm il siu'li yrmii •■ 'l<'tector IS a centn,] station detector, tl 1(1 IS re coiniianv owiiino' or ojieratin-i' tl K.'ll I lie cato such groin le same slialj iiiini(^diatelv lo- iqion any wire, circuit '<' oi- grounds, if til,, same >liall l,c f oi' a|)pai'atiis not (iperatod l.y tliciii, tlicii tliey sliall Kltctriciaii, wlio : such wire, circuit cliiid t(i lie ■■neil, coiitr,,]l,.,| or lial! iiotifv tl nninediately imtil'v |||,. ('it. le owners of 4.' "1- apparatus to remove siici or jiersons iisinix Hours and no current shall 1 01' aj.paratns until such iironnd l^s I I iironnd wnjnn )(■ used upon :^ur]\ wire, circuit jeen remove 111 I.. ^M 'e, the^ lere continuously indicatino. ,1,,^ •irciiits^ho'ild I ':e|(irs are not feas f( rablv ofie ner. <■ teslcd at least once per day, and pr. .nati T)ata ohtained from nil tes on by the C'it\- Klectri must he preserved t eian. lese rules on testing to he applied at such pi '.c.-ignatcd by the City Elect 8. Motors. or exam- aces as inav be ncian. .53 il ground are invd'eralilc. By-Law 1615. m }ro generatnvs cans and n- rt-itli legs rai~- h self-closii!u' a. Must^ h. insulated on tloors or base frames, which must H> kept filled to prevent absorption of moisture, and must be kopt clean and .Jry. Wliero frame insulation is impraciicablo tiK. City Electnc.an may, in writing, permit its omission, in v.luch case the frame must be permanently an.^! efTec--velv crniinded. A high-potential machine which, on account of wat weioht nr for other reasons canm^t have its frame insulatoil, should !«. s.nTomided with an insulated platf(u-in. This mav bo madn of wood, mounted on insulating supports, and so arranged that ^< 'nan must staud upon it in order to touch anv part of the iiiiU'liine. 20; ^f 1 1 ^iJ ' I ^1 1^ ll . liiifc.L .'.biji iW r*^ -54 By-Law 1615. KRECTION AND REMOVAL OK lUILDINGS, FIUE LIXIITS, ETC. In case of ii luachiue having an insulated frame, if there i- trouble from static electricity due to belt friction, it rihould l.i overcome by placinji; near the belt a metallic comb connected in the earth, or by grounding the frame through a very high n sisfaneo of not less than 300,000 ohms. b. ^[ust be wired uiuler the same precautions as required bv rules in Class " C "' for wires carrying a current of the saiiif volmne and i)otential. The leads or brancli circuits should be designed to carry a current at least fifty per cent, gi eater than that reciuireil by the rated capacity of the motor to provide for the inevitabk' o\'erloading of the motor at times without over-fusing the •wires. c. The motor and resistance, box must be protected by a cut- out and controlled by a switch (see Xo. 17 a), said switch plainly indicating whether "on" or "off." ^\'licro eiie- quarter horse-power or less is used on low-tension circuits a single-])ole switch will 1)0 accepted. The switch and rhcostur must be located within sight of the motor, except in sudi cases where special permission to locate* them elsewhere is .given, in writing, by the City Electrician. d. ^lust have their rheostats or starting, boxes located so as to conform to the vequirements of Rule 4. In connection with motors the use of circuit breakers, aurir matic starting boxes and autouuitic under-load switches is re- commended, and they musi be nsod when required. e. ;Must not be run in series-multiple or multiple-seri<'s. f. ]\rust he covered with a waterproof cover when imt in nsc. and if deemed necessary by the City Electrician, mn-t be inclosed in an ap])roved case. From the nature of the question, the decision as to what i* an apin-ovod case uuist bo left to the City Electrician to ile- termine in each instance. c. ^Inst, when conddned with coiling fans, be hung fivin insulated hooks, or else there must he an insulator interpo-eJ between the motor nnrored autun.atie cireuit breakr (-eo Ao. 44) or otlier devils whidi will inunedia.oiy eut oif the current m case of an accii lin n be soldered to insure preservation, and covercil with an in-iil- ation equal to that on the conductors. All joints must be soldered, even if niaU,,.,.,,, 57 ''i'l''. •Ilid III,, h,, III' liil llllii-s -Law 5. wins. ■ '" ""^^'"■"' -"-''--n- li,h,, or puw,.,- i. Tl ..■I Feet 'X"::;;"::,::r::':,::.;;;';i'' - i- .<. liij ll'Dll (ir WllT^ ■J'liUI.I.KV WJIiKS. '"-™h '■:::.;;;:;;: i;::"!:"::^™ ""■ ^; ;'■ '■• insulation. ^ '"'^ ^^' considered as one GROUND EETUEX WIRES. twenty-five volts. ^uuiir wui n..,i, exceed U 'if 209 mh k v^^^^^HKf^ \i J h 1 yi ■ipBH 63 By-Law 1015. KKKCIluN AM( lir.MoVAI. ill llfll.DlNdS, I ll;i: LIMITS, KIT. ll is siif^p'stcd lliiil tlic [KKsitivc \>io:< or oiIht iiiKlcrgroiiiul iiictiil work iiru I'oi'iid lo be fleet ririiUy [losilive to tlic I'liils or siirroiuidiiif;' eiirtli, tlml, llies ho coiiiiected li\ eoiiMiielnr-; aiTjiiiuvd so lis lo jii'i-'Veiit, as far as possilde enr rent ilow from ilie pipes inii. the ji'i'oiuid. i;j. Tninsfonncrs. (For Const met ion Kiiles, see Xo. Hk) ii. Must, not lie placed inrido of any huildinj,', o.sec.ptint.' central stations, unless hy special permission of the City r.lrc- trii'ian. b. Must not bo attached to the outsid(> walls of building's, nnlfss separated therefrom by sul)stantial iiisiibite.) a. Mnst not l)o of smaller size than Xo. If V>. k S., excepi as allowed under Kules 24 u and 4U c. b. Tie wires must have an insulation e(pial to that of the conductors they confine. c. ]\lust bo so spliced or joined as to bo both niochanioallv and electrically secure without solder; tboy must then be sol dei'od to insure preservation, and the joint covered with an insulation equal to that on the conductors. Stranded wires must be soldered before being fastened un dcr clamps or biuding screws, and, when they have a coiuliie tively greater than Xo. 10 B. & S. copper wire, they nni4 k- soldered into lugs. 210 imiuo Ik! cull il)C:< (If otlllT .'illly [H)sili\r L'onncctcil l.\ possible c'lv 1^, (!.\v(;ntiiii: Ik; Citv i-:i.(; to thnt (if the Mil:(||(,\ y,,! > i;i:.\i()v.\ '• <" III ii.i All ■f i.jif .l"iiil> iiiiisl I IC Siim|(.|'( '|,|i,.S t winiiM. c.viiv,! \i\ ij ■Ml;ict with ualls llll.-lliljc. II,, I }' 'I'l'i'hiin. ii'"ii,iili wliich I '|(ri,r. i-inisi)r|iti\(( iiisiij II 'V IllJiy |);is, 1 iiti- iliiiil' til >y iiiiii-ciiii -llfll lis j.| l-S 111' 'll-llllli;s must I III!' h "' li'lli;' CMiii; h to "II' 111 citic <'uiiiiini,,ii^ ''ll>ll tll.'fMltin- IcM-ll, nf tlllslicl |,v il <''iIltlIl|HHlS w I'l'''''. "!• else III,. ||.,1 '•'iniliictor, siicli jis i,. '•"IKillctilm' 1)11 ''''i'l"'""f liilx'. whicl I"!"' iiiiisi first I '"" I'ip"'; iIk' IiiIk iI I iiiiiv 111' a ll'll is In I wiiv ahsdiutciv out ..f '«lii'i«' |-iisli..,| in ,1, ,,,|,.|, ,„„i '■•"■'•"•f witli til., n.n.liictiii IflVc II II nu- lls to !<(.( |) tlu! X III PC '•• .Must he ]<,.[,f I iiH'fiillic pipin-!. or It rial wliicli t; ii.\».'ll llOIl-COllil '''■" 'I'olll fnlltact, witi any dtlici' conilucl ' friis, watt' r or c»f!icr ii'.v iiiiiv cross ,|)v •"'•■* or coiidiirliiin- , iia- iiclor, CI ,"y sonic c()iitiiiii.,ii8 and ik'viat '"lis h'diii this ruk '•■iKiiig a. separation of at |o, niav s( hriniy 1st one inch. >|i(ciiii |ierinissioii. >iiiel lines I left I /'• -^riist ho so j.laee.l in wet, i.hiees tl ■tweeii conductors and ifit a )C ill lowed " air sj)ace will ho III list ho run in snol 1 ii way that tliev P'JiiJs in erossiiio., and the f "ith tho pipe aceidentallv. U •atiiiot eoino i fl i'"i under, i)ipes ,ip,,„ ^vhi,.] iros should oriiier n coiitaci ^Wiich ,hv leal lo so arrantred as t. any eatcli-hox. '^hiiiit the current through 1<^- Table of Carruinq C •mnrj Capacity of Wires. V'C'hw is a table si K'wiuK 'lit' allowabl '"'"'■ ^' ^"'''^^^■'"^ ■" Placing interior conduct, 'o carrying capacity pure copper, which 211 60 EHKt'lloN .\M> KKMiiV.M. nl. Ill I l.liINiiS, llltK I.IMIIH, I.IC, By-Law lOia. Ill iiiii.u ('(ivi.itii) WiKis. Ski; Kulk 40 Alll.l', I), ic S. Ci. .No. 1^ 1 I 1' AUi.i; On I'urei'luiii IvnuU. Open \V uuiii'rcjj. Ulllirn n. i:i AIII.K 1!. & S. (i (10 000 Al'.I.K Oil I'urcclaiii Kiiolis. OjifU \\ > A 1I1|IL'1'(S. 107 U'7 ir.o 1 i I 00<")0 210 Am Its 117 110 is: n- Circular Millfi — :iUU,Ui>u ^(jU 6'M «'5U,UUt) 35U,OUU •100,000 500,000 000,00 . 700,000 800,000 000,000 1,000,000 1,100,000 tiUO 1,200,00 730 1,300,000 1.400,000 4i: 31»0 450 4j>: . . . 54," 500 Hdi . . 55U 05," 000 050 7H 7ii: I ^ SIO 1,500,000 S50 1,000,000 S!)0 1,700.000 030 1,800.000 n7o 1,900.000 1010 2.000,000 .1050 212 <» a. i;. Oju'ti V,'(irk. Am pun K. I'.i \:', 71 s:: i;. Open Work Ani|)en'.- , . . . '.'>i . 117 . 1 in . 1 '> 7 . l*'"' . 2:i:> . -'Si . ■6:>:, . ;i77 . -ii:. . -isj . 54o . (lOU . (j:>:. . 710 . 70.J Kl(l( llu.V AM ' HKMuVAt. o| III I, , I 'l^"'S IIKK MMITS, |.;r, Tl «1 II' |ilU(.|- [H'CVItllf 121 llCilt of tl '"'I'f i'* Hp.rilinI i IT r iihl "liial (letcriorat III >fT-cr)V(T(f(l wiroM t.i By-Law lie I '<;\vm(H. Iiiit iii.t fn.Mi f,,iru(' " "1" fli" lii;;li insiilafioii., |,v tin- *«*' Mi"^ti.,n (.f iln.p is nut ta|. i^rnifitijrd,,. iiisiilati on. aliiiNc tables Tl JiiwimI II "' ''"'■'•vinjr (•ni)acify ,,f sixt 'Hiallcr than fmirt '"''■'■ 'i"l''s l'4 n ami 1 I'M, lillt III) K'li into cKiisidcraf, <'i;ii ainl curlit '>M in tin- •'I'll IS to Oe. L,'lltl>|.Il Wire IS ^r[y. Ix' nsi^il, pxpopt as al- 7. Siritrhrs. Ciif-n,,/, V, ( irriiif nmikpra, EU (f (For Constniction Rules, hoq X "• ^rnst, wlionevcr ,.n]|,.,l f, OS. 4;i, 1 I an 1 tf).) or ox('«'i)t,ions sof. So. S lio cut-outs will Jll-utoct,, ,1,1,1 tl •"•. unless othcrwiso prnviiled I' an.l Xo. 02c), bo , no so arran/i'eil that ciiit, hrcakor will ,] Mio-wire .s_v8toin the t the tl ^I'oniieet, all of tl 'peninjTof tlioswitcl 1 or oir- 10 wirns; that is, i wo wires, and i,i a tlir(x>w ire^» wirm, „i„st ho prot.rt.Ml hv tho u a ire system neeted hv tl eut-ont and discon- T.iioop<.rafion of the suiteh.rcireiiit breaker. 'fe. it.ble stufT o,- where eNp,>s,.d to inllan.ninhlo gases or dust ">• to flyings of e.>,„|,„stib|,. material. P. Must when oxposo.1 to dampness, either be inclosed in a "•"I'.proot box or mounted ou porcelain kncbs. COXSTANT-CURREXT SYSTEMS. 18. 11 'ires. PKI.VCU.ALI.v SKIUKS AUC LIOIITINO. (See also Nos. 14, 15 and IC.) Xa4Ja.'f ''"'■' "" "^'^'''''"^ '''^^'' "^^"I^ti"^ covering. (Soe ^. Must be arrange,! to enter and leave tbe building through • npprorcd complete cut-out service switch (see \o 4r Kinnn^ , non-combustible case, kept free from moistu ,' and easy of access to police or firemen. So-called '• snan -v.tches tuust not be used on high potential circuit. ' 213 II 62 By-Law 1615. i;i{KCri(/.\ AM) KK.MUVAL OF l!l"lI.I)INi:S, KIRK LI>[ITS, KTC. 0. ]^.rust always be in plain sight, and never incased, <>.\- eept wlien required by tho City Electrician. d. Must be supported on glass or porcelain insulators, vliich so])arate tho wire at least one inch from the surf;i''i' ^\■ired over, and must be kept rigidly at least eight inches froiu each other, except within the structure of lamps, on hangi r- boards, in cut-out boxes, or like places, whei'o a less distance i^ necessary. e. iNfust, on side walls, be protected from mechanical in- jury by a substantial boxing, retaining an air space of tin,' inch around the conductors, closed at tho top (the wires pa.-<- ing tiirough bushed holes) and oxtending not less than scv^n feet from the floor. When crossing floor timbers in celhir? or in rooms, where they might be exposed to injury, wirc-^ must be attached by their insulating su])ports to the unihv side of a wooden strij) not less than one-half an inch in thirk- ness and three incheis wide. 39. Arc Lamps. (For Construction Eules, see Xo. 49.) a. !Must be carefully isolated from inflammable materiid. b. Must bo provided at all times with a glass globe sur- rounding the arc, securely supported upon a closed base. No broken or cracked globes to be used. c. Must bo provided with a wire netting (having a nicdi not exceeding one and one-quarter inches) around the glul'i-. and an approved spark arrester (see Iso. 50,) when rea'lily inihnnmablo material is in the vicinity of the lam])s. to prc- vent escape of sparks, melted copper or carbon. It is recnni- mended that plain carbon, not copper plated, be used t flyings of easily inflanmiablo material should have tlie rur- bons inclosed completely in a globe in such manner ai '" avoid the necessity for spark arresters. For the present globe and spark arresters will not be re- quired on so-called " inverted arc " lamps, but this type I'f 214 MITS, KTC. '^"K.TK.X AM, KKMCVAI. OK miM.IN.is, F,i;K LIMITS, KIT. lj^"n^ >n',st ,K>t 1,0 ,..0.1 ^vhero expn.od to dyi„i.. of aasily Uaruiuiiblo iiiutcrials. 63 in- By-Law 1615. Outsi,lo hnups nuist ho .,ispe„.le,l at least oi^ht foot ahovo ^idmvalks. In.ulo aro hunps n.pst bo plaoo.l .,„t of reaoh or sujtahly protooted. d. Wl.oro hangor-boards (see Xo. 48) aro not uso.l, lamps ^nust b.. hung from insulating supports othor than their .-on- uiictors. le material. ■20. I7xcr switches and no svstom ot multiple-series or series-multiple will be approved. " d. Undoi- no circumstances can they bo attached to sas fix- tures. ^ :m 4)n COXSTAXT-POTEXTIAL SYSTEM. OEXERAL RULES— ALL VOLTAGES. 21. Automatic Cut-outs. (Fuses and Circuit Breakers.) (See Xo. 17, and for Construction, Xos. 44 and 45.) a Must be placed on all service wires, oitlior overhead or naerground, as near as possible to the point where they en- c the buikhng and insidq walls, and arranged to cut off the entire current from the building. Where the switch required by Rule Xo. 22 is inside the iHuldmg, the cut-out required by this section must ba placed so as to protect it. 215 m mm 1 64 KIMXTIUX AM) KKMOVAL Of BUILDl.Nti.S, MliK LIMITS, KTC. By-Law |, yi^^^^ ],p p].,(.pj ry^^ every point where a change is ma(h' _ ■ lin the size of wire (unless the cut-out in the hirgor wire will jtvotect the smaller.) (See Xo. 1(J.) c. 3hist h(3 in plain sight, or inclosed in an approved box (See Xo. 4(i), and readily accessible. They must not be •placcMl in th(! canopies or shells of fixtures. d. ^lust bo so jdacod that no set of incandescent lamps iwluther grouped on one fixture or several fixtures or pend- anr>. requiring a current of more than six amperes shall ]»■ 'd(])endent upon one cut-out. Special pennission may ]}(• given in writing by tlio City Electrician for departure from this rule in case of large chandeliers. 0. Must bo provided with fuses, tho rated capacity of which does not exceed the allowable carrying capacity of tin; wire, and, when circuit breakers are used, thoy must not lie set more than about thirty per cent, abovo the allowable carrv- irg capacity of tho wire, unless a fusible cut-out is also in- stalled in the circuit (See Xo. 1(5.) 22. Switches. (See Xo. 17, and for Construction, Xo. 43.) a. Must be placed on all service wires, either overhead or underground in a readily accessible place, as near as possililc to the point where the wires enter tho building, and arranged to cut off tho entire current. b. ^lust always be placed in dry, accessible places, and 1h' grouped as far as possible. Knife switches must be so ]ilac('il that gravity will tend to open ratlier than close them; blade- to bo dead when open. c. Must not bo single-pole, except when tho circuits which they control snpply not more than six IG-candle power lanip> or their equivalent. d. Where gangs of flush switches are used, whether with conduit systems or not, the switches must be inclosed in boxc- censtructed of or lined with fire resisting material. "When' two or more switches are placed imder ono plato, the box iiui>t 21G •', iiiiije IS maiii' aiul arranL'i'i i^'"-nox .VN„ KKMovAr. o, mu.n,x.s, n:,, ,.„rrr., ktc. 65 1 001 >, ^^a. hghtuig o.rcuits or tlio like sl.all bo 1615. HI '^" """' ^r'!" I''"'^' -i"' ^"•itcl.os ooutrulling eloo- " '1 ic'.Ji.ylit or i>o\vor wirin-' =" -'■>■ h'/cctrir Hetdcrs. y!!:Ua^ each have a cut-on« and Mating switoh (Soo c Alust have tho attaolnnonfs of f^d ,viros to tho hoators - 1.1am .ghteasilv aceo,.iblo and protectod forn int ^. cn(o, accidental or otherwise. a nnuici int '^e ^;;;^V^"'^-t-« f- P-tabl. apparatus, such as Xo. 40c! 3.) '" '" '""'""' '"'"''"^ '"'^""^ ^^'^^ .^ Must oach be provided M-ith name plate, givin. tho -.ker s name and th. norn.al capacitv iu volts L1 .^e^l. LOW-POTEXTIAL SYSTEMS. 300 VOLTS OI{ LKSS. Am- circuit attached to any n.achine, or combination of nu. e mes .dnch develops a difforonce of potential, betM-een . ny t. o wires of over ton volts and less than 300 volts ^hail be considered as a low potential circuit, and a eom,ng under that class, unless an approved tran'sforniing Wn to"t ""^' "^"1^ ^'^^'^ ^'- 'liff---o of potential Wn to ten vo ts or less. The primary circuit not to oxceed a potential of 3,000 volts. 2-1. Wires. GEXERAL r.ULES. (See also Xos. 14, 15 and IC.) a. Must not be laid in plaster, cement or similar finish. ^lust never be fasteiied with staples. 2V, \; 4«»F? m iJ 1 1 Lil etj X;i{K( rioN AND HK.MOVAI, OK lUILDINdS, lIliK LIMITS, KT( ' By-Law c. J^lu.'^t. Hot be fished fur any gi'^at distaiUH;, and only in 1615. piiices where the City Electrician can satisfy himself that the rules have hceii complied with. (1. Twin wires must nev(.'r be used, except in i'onduit>, or where ilexible conductors arc necessary. e. Must be protected on side walls from mechanical iujr.rv. When crossing floor timbers in cellars or in rooms, where tiny niiii'ht be exposed to injury, wires must be* attached by tin ir insulating supports to th.e under side of a woodc-n striji nut less than one-half inch in thickness and not less than threo inches in width. Suitable protection on side walls nuiy be secured bya>iilt- srantial boxing, retaining an air space of one inch around the conductor, clased at the, top (the wires passing through liu.-h- ed holes), and extending not less than five feet from the floor; or by an iron-armored or metal insulating conduit sufficiently strong to withstand the strain it will be subject<'d to; or ])l;iin metal pipe, lined with insulating tubing, which must extcml one-half inch beyond the end of the metal tube. The pipe must extend not less than five feet above the lloor, and nniy extend through the floor in place of a floor bushing. 1i iron jiipes are used with alternating currents, the- two or more wires of a circuit must be placed in the same conduit. In this case the insulation of each Avire mtist be ro-inforced bv a tough conduit tubing projecting beyond the ends of the iron ])ipe at least two inches. f. Wheal run immediately under roofs, or in proximity to w.'iter tanks or pipes, will be considered as exposed to mnis- ture. For Open Work. SPECIAL EULES. IN DRY PLACES. g. ]\Iust have an approved rubber or weatherproof in-^ula- tion. (See Xo. -40 a and b.) 218 y-'O-rnnS .,yi, HEMOVAI. oK nviUn^r.,, K.HI. LIMITS. KTC. 67 1-. ^Must l.c. rigiclly s„i,p„,,(Hl u,rn,.n-c.o.nbustible, non-ah- -•pt.vo .nsnlato^ .hioh separate the .iro at l.a.t ono-lu,!f Z^ZT'^^ ^7^':'^'-' "-^ ^^-^- "-- ^e kept apa,.t ;it least two ami oiic-lialf inches I >:, K'gi'Isuppurtino. n.juires under ,H.linarv eon.litio,.s wh-'o wn-n^along ilat surfaces, supports at leas, evc-v Un- ..do^,o-hafteot. H.l..ui..,.s an. liahleto be distuned, the d Stan betwr-en supports should be shortened. Tu buiblM... .mil c-oustru<.tiou, nu.ins of Xo. S B. & s. wire or ov,.^ -.ere not hable to bo disturbed, nn.y be separated about fou; >'H les, and run Iron. tind,er to tiud.er, not breakiu». around iind may be supporte.l at eacli tind..or only. This rule will not be- interprets to forbid the placing, of t c outral of a thrco-M-ire systotu in the centre of a tbree^iro ;;|;;;t.^r..,d., .. outside .ires are separated t.o and one- In sture or acid or other fumes, liable to injure ■ the nures or their insulation, except where used for pendants: ' 1. Must bave an approred insulating covering (See Xo. ,i. Must bo rigidly supported on non-combustible, non-ab- ;'n-t.ve „,s^dators, which separate the wire at least one inch nan tho surface wired over, and thoy nuist be kept apart at iea>t two and one-half inches. Ki.^id supporting requires under ordinary conditions, ^1. re wjr,ng over tlat surfaces, supports at least everv fou ti.e distance between supports should bo shortened. Ir build- ings of mill construction, mains of Xo. 8 B. & S. wire or over |vl.ere not liable to bo .listurbed, may be separated about four "" ios and run from timber to timbei-, not breaking around, iiiid may be supported at each timber only. k. Must have no joints or splices. 219 By-Lnw 1615. 68 ERKCTIOX AM) 1!I:M(iVAI. OK I'.lU.DI.MiS, I-IKK I,!.\[IT.S, ETC, By-Law For .Mouhlintj Work 1615. 1. !Must liiive apprvrcd rubber insulating covering I'Sd' Xo. 40 0. m. .Must ncAcr bo pbiocd in moulding in concealed m- diuii]) places. For Conduit Work. n. Must have an approved ruohcr nisulating covering (Soe Xo. 40 o.) The use of concentric wire (see Xo. 40 e) is recomniemlcJ in preference' to twin conductors. o. Must not bo drawn in conduits until all mecliaiiical work on tho building has been, as fur as ])t>ssible, complett'J. p. Must not have wires of different circuits drawn in. the same conduits. q. Must for alternating systems, havo the two or uKire wires of a circuit drawTi in tlie same conduit. It is advised that this be done for direct-current system also, so that they may be changed to alternating systems at any time, induction troubles preventing suck a change imloss this construction is followed. For So-Called Concealed Worh. V, Must havo an approved rubber insulating covering (See X'o. 40 a.) s. iMust be rigidly supported on non-combustible, non-ab- sorptive insulators which separate the wire at least one inch from the surface wired over, and must be kept at least ten inches apart, and, when possible, should be run singly on sep- arate timbers or studding. Kigid supporting requires under ordinarv conditions. where wiring along flat surfaces, suppoi-ts at least every four and 220 LIMITS, ETC drawn in t he- two or iiu>re coverins:^ (See ...e-half fcH.t. If the wire, are liable tu be dist.rbe.K the di^- innce betw.x.u .supports sliauld be shurtoiicd. t. When innn the nature of the ease it is impossible to Ha o c._.neealed win,,,, on ium-eo,nb„.s,iblo insuhitin,- sun- P-rrs et glass or poreelain, ,he wires, if not exposed to uuL '.ne, nun- hshed on the loop svste,,, if eneased thn.n.hout ■■' approved eontuiuous flexible tubing „r ,„„,iuit. /'"/■ Fixture M'ork. "• :M...st have an npprnrnl rubber ins,dating eoveriu- (See >'. 40), and shall not ho less in size than Xo. is B. ^- S. V. Supply conductors, and espeeially tho splices to tixture -es, jnust ept clear of the grounded p.u-t of gas pi " -'1, where shells are used, the latter must be consmu.tl.d iu •^ ".annor atforchng sufficient area to allow this re.pUrenMmt. w. ^'"^t when fixtnres are wired outside, be so sec-ured as to be ciit or al.raded by the pressure of tiie fastenings or motion of the fixture. 25. Interior Conduits. (See also Xos. 24 n to q and 41.) The object of a tnbe or conduit is to facilitate the insertion or extraction of the conductors to protect them from mechani- cal injury, and, as far as possible, from moisture. Tubes or c.ndmtB are to be considered n.erely as raceways, and are not bo relied upon for insulation between wire and wire, or be- tween the wire and the ground. a. ^ust be continuous from one junction box to anotlier or t.> fixtures, and the conduit tube must properly enter all fit- b. Must be first installed as a complete conduit svsteni, ^\ltllo^t the conductors. ' c. Conduits must extend at least on^half inch bevond the tbieaded and a coupling scrmved on, the conduit may be left 221 09 By-Law 1615. if i i I 1 70 i;i:i:< ■iii).\ and ukmuvaf. ok iirii.i>i.\(is, niii-; i.imiis, kk By-Law ;l,ji;i, y.;,ii |i,„ surfiicc, aiul thu coiipliii^r mjiy li|. rcuKivcl __ VvIk'Ii WMik mi I'liildiim is ('i)iii])li't('(l. il. .Mu>t, after coiidiu'tdrs urr iutnuliiccil, liavd all niiilii. [liiiijiicil willi s)iucial wood or iibroiis ]ihii:>', made in parN, and till" outlet, than !- tivo insulati'g tube, having a. ihnige at the lower end whore it cnmes in lontact with tho insnlating joint; and that, wlu-n; outlet tubes are tiPcd, tliey be of sutheient length to extend below the insulating joint, and that they bo so secured that they will not bo jnished back when the canf)py is put in ])l:iri'. AVhero iron ceilings are nsed, care must b;^ taken to see tlint the canojiy is thoroughly and permanently insulated from llio ceiling. b. Must have all burs, or fins, removed before the eoiiilu''- turs are drawn into the ilxture. c. Tho tendency to condensation within tlio pipes slmuM be guarded against by sealing tho u])per end of the iixturc (1. ISTo combination fixtnro in which the eondtu^tors lu-c con< ealed in a si)ace loss than one-fourth inch lictween the in- side pipe and the outside casing will be approved. o. Must be tested for " contacts " between conductors ami fixtures for " short circuits " and for ground connection^ lie- foro it is connected to its supply conductors. 222 Ki;i;(TI(l.\ AM. Id .\I(.\ :i\'(i ill! mil niiiiicntlv :iii,l irth to cxti'iiil 'O tlie CdlUllK- ■M- or lilll.l.l.M,^, |.,,.|.; ,,|\|||.s, ,.;.,.(,_ 7J . < ^.i,n .■ l,l.,.l„„, e.l w.th no„-..o,nl.nsfil,K., n„„-,,i;s,.rptms insulat- ^ r.^iX maUT.i.l, such i.s glass or jHmrlain. iT. Sod-cls. (Fnr ('nnsfriiclinn i;ul,.s, .^.-o \,,. .17.) , ■'■ '"••'"""^^ "•';-■" i"fl''-'nK.M...s..s, nay .>xistthoh,oi m- I 1 I , •'''! Ill a vaiiiT-tiirlit dn n, ana suppnrio.! .,n a pip.^haug.T. win.,| with apprnv,..! ••nl'!-r-covon.d wiro, ( Soc Xo. 4')a) s„l,|,.n.l dinrth to the finiiit. I'. In .hiuip or wet places, ,„. ..vcr spo-ially inflanimahlc stmt, waterpiTX)! sockets must be used. Win n uatcrp,-nof sockots are used, thoy should 1„. hung bv :?*p'': ^'•""":' ^•'''•'«^—ven.l wi,.., not smaller than xj. ;' i- -- .S., wh,..|i should preferably be twisted to,Mhor ^vhen t'H' .Irop .s ovor three fe<.t. Thoso wires shouhrbe soldero.l •:noet to tho circuit wires, but supported iti.lepeudontlv of tliein. 2\ FIc.rlbfc Cord. ^ a. 31ust have an approccd insulation and covering. (See I). :\rust not bo used as a support for clusters. '•• Must not bo us(.d except for i>ondants, M-iring of fixtt.res iiiui portable lamps or motors. ^lust not bo used in shop windows. c. Must be prot^.ted by insulating bushings where the cord enters tho socket. i'. Must be so suspended that the entire weight of the socket •'"' lamp Will be borne by knots under the 'bushing in the s". .et, and above the ,,oint whero the cord conies through the mlmg bloek or rosette, in order that the strain nu.v be taken ii":ii tho joints and binding ser^-ws, 223 III !! L_ 'Mtmh HI 72 j;i;i;( iin.s ami iti:.M()\M o,'- iiiii.Di.MiS, iiin; i.iMir.s, Kn;. By-Law -;,. J,,, y^; /,/^, ,^^, J,o>r-l'olr„ll,il Circuils. 1615. "• -"^'ii-t liiiv(^ ii ciit-dut, (Sl'C' Xu. 17 a) f,,!- each laiiii, .r (;iicli sltIcs of laiiipr^. 'I'lii' ImmucIi coiuliictiirs ^lluu il lia\c a caiTyinij; cajuidu iihniir, til'tv |i.T (vnl. ill excess of the normal ciirreur re,|iiinM I'.v tlie hiiiip to iii'ovi.h' for hcavv ciineut rctiiiiml when I;iim|i is started or whoii carhoiis hecoiim sMick without ovei'-l ii-in- I lie \vi"rc«. b. .Must, only he fui'ui.shecl \^ith such resistances or r.'uuhi- tors as aro inclosed in non-cond)ustihh3 luatin-ial, >uch re-i^i- ancos heiim' treated as sourc(;s of heat. Incandescent, hnnii- must not lie used for resisluuce devices. c. Must ho sup, died with ^dohes and protectetl by spark. arresters and wire lU'ttiuii' around gh^he, as in the case of aiv lights on high-putential circuits. (.See Xos. 1!) and ,"pi). ) •'iO. Economy Coils. a. Economy and com])ensator coils for arc lamps nm>t he mounted on non-condnistihle, non-ahsorptivo insulating su|>- jforfs, such as glass or porcelain, allowing an air space of at least one inch betwecm frame and sui)port, and in gaueral to he treated like sources of heat. '.11. Decorative Scries Lamps. a. Incandescent lamps run in series shall not be used fur decorative purposes inside of buildings, except by sjiecial permission in writing from the City Electrician. IIIGII-POTEXTIAL SYSTEMS. 300 TO 3,000 VOLTS. Any circuit attached to any machine, or combination of ma- chines, which develops a differonce of potential, hctwecu any two wires, of over 300 volts and less than :). 'f' "'"-...vs in ,,|„i„s,V|„ ,„,! "'"•i<^iv,,uiir.| l,vf|„. Cifv Kl • 'I'Inciiiii iifvcr inciix.l, uxcqit. ^Iiist, lie riiiiill '"I'S will" I'll rjiis(! t y f^ll|l|>(M'lc.| oil ylii. Wire '•' ^virc iit, Ica.sf, ,„ '"' [•'•rccliiii I IllSlllil- ""■'■' ""'_'j"'>^fi I'o k,.,,r, ,,„,f, ,f, 1, y_'"-'i:<'.H .1], f„ 750 an.l 111 ll'ilSt cijillf "-' "K'li I'rom the surf, li.'iist t'niir inches f II CO fi'if inches f, :<>!• V(ilta:;cs ov or Ul^Ui i|'l'"i'tiiu ^^"■in- iiiunn. ||,|f surf ■""' "iii'-li;i|f" iVi'f. '■;,"|nin.s„n.|..,.„,,li,ia,.y„„„,]itio„s,u.| 'i''''« -iii-iK.rts at least al ICI'O XMit everv f iilir 78 By-Law 1615. imps inu>t lie !'■ tl '.■:ii( C iictwcf "' "•'•■<'^ iim iiniisnallv liahl (• lo I »^"PI>orts.sho„I,llH.shorte„e,| "' -I'^'iiHied, the (lis- Iii iiiiiMin< "I nil «jrc or over, ^y\ ■Mod a bout ', wliere ik.i | J^ix Indies for v,,] ■••"■;'lnictioii, mains of Xo. 8 B. & S inches for volraiics al '<> f" ho (listurhed f"«"^ "I) to 7,-.0 and ahoiit inav ho lici' not broal 111' (inlv, l^'iJg aroiiiid and "'^■" >'><>; find run f separ- teu ro "1 tiiiibfi to t may ho siipp,,p|( nu- ll at each li III- ; be used for t by special -M "sf Ih- protcc(e' ii -'ihstantial hox '"■"""J the conducfors, d 111^', refainiiiii' an tl.v •ongh hushed holes) and <'«(>d at the top (tl 'orii mechanical injurv "i- space of one inch ^'■"111 the floor. \\'l extend ir,^. nor, less || le wires ])a? ^iiiii' '■"""'•.. "hero thov niidit 1 leii crossing H(M)r tiiiil an s<'ven feet """"■lied hy their iiisuhit ''■' oden strip not less tl tfiiw inches M-ide .ijlit 1)0 a\])osed to i 'ci'S in cellars or iu 1II«' sill »,l"i'.v, wires must be l""-t« to tho under side of a " ""<'-l"'l^" '", iiu.h in thickness and -. ,/ /■ T -\o. 13.) '(insfoniiers. (\Y] (For C a. :\rust ho located at '"^" I"'nnitted inside buildings. See onstniction liules, See Xo. r,-t.) MllK h the a point as near a.- primary wires enter the bull possible to that at dinjr. 225 1 74 i;iti;< llo.X A.M» UKMilVAI. t»l' liril.lllMiS, llltK I.IMITH, ini', By-Law j,. Must he |>lui'('il in an iiiclu^iircf ('(iiirttnu'tcd ut" nr lim I lOlB. ^^.jfij ti,.,..ivsi.stitig imitt'rial; tin- iiiclosnrii to he used oiilv Ini tliirt i)iir|H)M', iind U> lie kept .■icciiru';'. Inckcil iiml iicccss to t|i, .Sjlllli' lllln\vc(l nllly tn rc-^lH Hl>i!ilr pcrrtollrt. ,.. ^Miisi I tVfcUiiillv iiisiihilol t'rniii tlir iinuiiitl and llr; in cli^urc in wliicli llicy am placid must lie iinicticallv air lialil. oxc'i'i)t that it slnill In- tlnii'(>ii;ildy ventilated to flie .nitdd.ir iiii, if |iossii(le, tliroufih a, eliiiniK y or tlii(;. There slididd he iit least six inelies air spaee on all f*ides ot' tlu^ transfonnef. #. ;j-l. Car WiriiKj. a. Must 1)(^ always run nut of reach of the imsstnigors, iiinl must have an xiiprorcd ruhlun- insulariiifj,' euveriuff. ( Sci; >;o. W a.) 3."). Car noimes. a. ^lust liavo the trolley wires sciHirely simnorted on in-nl- ntinji' hangers. 1). :Mnst have the trolley hangers ])hiccd at such a diM;iiirc apart that in easc^ of a break in tlio fvoUoy wire, contact can- not bi. made with the tloor. e. 3Iust havi- eut-ort, switch located at a proper I'hicc out- ride of the Imilding, so that all trolley circuits in the huiM- iug can be c\it out at one point, and lino circuit breakers nm.i be installed, so that when this cut-out switch is open the trol- ley wiro will bo dead at all points within 100 fed of tin; buildiuii'. The current must bo cut out of the buiidiuii' wlun- ever the same is not in use, or tho road not in operation. d. 'Must have all lamj.s and stationary motors installed in such a way that one main switch can control the whole of ciich installation — lighting or power — independently of niuui feeder switch. Xo portable incandescent lamps or twin wire allowed, except that ])ortabl(: incandescent lamps nniy be nsc.l in the pits, connections to be made by two approval rnlilci- covered flexible wires (See Xo. 40 a), properly ]irotci(;'! ao-ainst mechanical iniury; the circuit to be controlloil I'V a ■•itch iiliiced outside of the pit. 226 •i| nt 111' liin I uscil oiilv U'l 1 lli'l'l'^H III ill' ml illlU 111': Ih •iilly air-tiyhi, H'. oiitilonr ;iir, slmnlil \imr«t,usin«mll...,l in aicoid- By-Law "r f'nii.-taiil |"'ti'iitial ^\,- lOlS. '• -^'ii^l iiul liavc iiiiv '"W I'l flu. |,|,i|,|i nir. 'y^U-ui „f f,,,,|,,,, ,|i^,,.i| ?■• ;MMst l.av,. fl„. ,.„i|., l„,|,„,|^ 'liaii }\o. 2 \i ^, f^ iry wire f(i I iiiiiicalc.l ''• ill uarli j,,iii| "■ niii (or ,.,ic|i t,.,„ •■"I'l"'!' wire; al^ 'iifniii iTiiior- with Mot li > a >iip|ilciiiciif- Ii. ^Iii>f iii.f I '"■'■""'I Willi iIji; t '''\'' ''Ill's Irft uifl, ,,,,|: I'ollcy win <',v ill <'liTtrii'al I'OIl- Li;//,/ "K.I (lltll I' ''■ l'rt be at least one-sixteenth of an inch in thickness, and tliorotigli- Iv impregnated with a moisture iT-iiellent. c. Flexible Cord.— Ilw^i be made of two stranded con- ductors, each having a carrying capacity equivalent to not lo- 328 ERECTION AND REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS, FIRE LIMITS, ETC. 77 tlian a Xo. 10 B. & S. wire, and each covei-ed by an approved By-Law nisiilation, and protected by a slow-burning, tough-braided l^lS- 11 liter covering. — 1. Insulation for pendants under this rule must bo moisture and flame i)roof. 2. Insulation for cords used for all other purposes, including portable lamps and .notors, must be solid, at least one-thirty-second of an inch in thickness, and must show an insulation resistance between conductors, and between either conductor and the ground, of at least one mpgohm per mile after one week's submersion in water at seventy degrees Fahrenlic'-t, and after three minutes' electrification with 550 volts. 3. The flexiblo conductors for portable heating appar- atus, such as irons, etc., must have an insulation that will not be injured by heat, such as asbestos, which must 1)0 protected from mechanical injury by an outer, sub- stantial braided covering, and so arranged that mechani- cal strain will not be borne by the electrical connection. d. Fixture lFj,-e.— Must have a solid insulation, with a slow-burning, tough, outer covering, the whole to be at least onc^thirty-secoiid of an inch in thickness, and show an insula- tion resistance between conductors, and between either con- ductor and the ground, of at least one megohm iier mile, after oni^ week's submersion in water at seventy degrees Fahren- lieit, and after three minutes' electriticatioii', with 550 volts. Q. Conduit Wire.—Mnst comply with the following speci- tii'iitions: — 1. For insulated metal conduits single wires and twin conductors must comply with Section (a) of this rule. Concentric wire must have a braided covering between the outer conductor and the insulation of the inner con- ductor, and in addition, must comply with Section (a) of this rule. 2. For non-insulated metal conduits single wires and twin conductors with Section (a) of this rule, and, in 229 -in i^'^^H ^^1 ^^B 78 By-Law 1615. EEECTIOX AXr ItE.MOVAL OF BUILDINGS, FIEE LIMITS, ETC. addition, have a second outer fibrous covering, at least REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS, FIRE LIMITS, ETC. 79 -^n" g. Ihe insulating lining must be at least oi-c-tlurty-second By-Law of an inch m thickness, and the materials of which it is com 1615. i..;^cd inust he of such a nature that it will have no deterior- ~ 'it"H,^' crtc-ct o„ the insulation of the cnductor, and ho suliici- entlytongh and tenacious to withstand the abrasion test of 'drawing ,„ and nut long lengths of conductors. Ii. The insulating lining must not he mechanicallv weak nfrer hree days' submersion in water, and, when remove,! trom the pipe entire, must not absorb more than ten per cent ot Its weight of water during 100 hours of submersion. i. All elbows must be made for the pni-pose, and not bent from lengths of pipe. The radius of the curve of the inner edge ot any elbow not to bo less than three and one-half inch- es. Must have not m.-re than tho equivalent of four quarter i)onds from out' mtlet, the b™ds at the outlets not b :n.- counted. " Uirhmilated Metal Conduits. }■ Plain iron or steel pipes of equal thickness, or of equal strength to resist penetration of nails, etc., as the ordinarv conimorcial lorm of gas pipe of the same size, mav be used as conduits, provided their interior surfaces are smokh and free Ironi burs; pipe to bo galvanized, or the interior surface, coated or enameled to prevent oxidation with some substance ^vhlch will not soften so as to become sticky and prevent wire li'om being withdrawn from the pipe. 53. Reactive Coils and Condensers. k. All elbows must be made for the purpose, and not bent from lengths of pipe. The radius of the curve of the inner edge of any elbow not to be less than three and one-half inch- es. Must have not more than the equivalent of four quarter bonds from outlet to outlet, the bends at the outlets not bein- counted. * 42. Wooden Mouldings. (For Wiring Eules, See Xo. 24.) a. ]yiust have, both outside and inside, at least two coats of waterproof paint, or be impregnated with a moisture repel- 231 'il If I'M J i , jA 1 s 1 hi 80 ERECTION AND REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS, FIRE LIMITS, ETC. By-Law 1615. I. ^Itist be made of two pieces, a backing and capping j-ci constructed as to thoroughly incase the wire, and provide a one-lialf inch tongue between the conductors, and a solid back- ing, which under grooves, shall not be less than three-eiglits of an inch in thickness, and must afford suitable protection from abrasion. Xo joints will be allowed in wire in moulding. It is recommended that only hardwood moulding be usod. 4C Switches. (See Xos. 17 and 22.) a. ^lust be mounted on non-combustible, non-absorptive, in- sulating bases, such as slate or porcelain. b. Must have carrying capacity- sufficient to prevent uirIiil- heating. c. Must, when used for service switches, indicate, on inspec- tion whether the current be " on '' or " off." |, d. Must be plainly marked where it will always be visible, ^\•ith the name of the maker and the current and voltaiic for which the switch is designed. e. Must, for constant potential systems, operate success- fully at fifty per cent, overload in amperes, with twenty-five per cent, excess voltage under the most severe conditions tlicy are liable to meet with in practice. f. !irust, for constant potential systems, have a firm ami secure contact; must make and break readily, and not stop when motion has once been imparted by the handle. g. Must, for constant current systems, close the main cir- cuit anu disconnect the branch wires when turned " off," must be so constructed that they shall be automatic in action, w amperes L'OO.IMKt I P t" -'0(1 amperes 1()0,()(i(i l^p to 400 amperes no.OdO rp to Sno amperes '^."iOOO T p fo ],IUU) aiii|ieres ami over. . . . :l2.r)00 All ent-ont. an,l safety devices in pL^e in the above. Wliere l,.,mp soekets, reer.ptaeles and ..leetrollers, efe., are '•'"""■'•''■'1. "ncdialf of theahove will 1„. n.^ulvvA. r.7. ProterlioN Aijain^l Forrirpi Currents. M. Where teh.phonu, teh>pmph or other wires, eoimect.d v-.th <.nts,de currents, are lMineh..d t.,gether within anv build- in?', or wliore inside wires are lai.l in conduits or ducts with electric l.oht or ,„>wer wires, the covering of such wires must he inclosed in an air-tight tube or duet. 1'. All aerial c.mductors and underground conductors M'h.ch are directly connected to a(.rial wires, eonnectin- with tcle|,hone, tdegrajdi, district messenger, b,u-lar-alar>u, vatcdi-clock, electric-time and other similar instruim.nts must l)c ju-ovided near the j.oint of entrance to the building with some approv<.d protective, device which will operate to shunt tl..' instruments in case of a dangerous rise of potential, atul wdl .,],en the circuit and arrest any abnonnal current flow Any conductor normally forming an innocuous circuit nmv become a source of fire hazard if crossed M-ith another conduc- tor charged with a relatively high pressure. Protectors must liave a non-combustible insulatinir base .''lid the cover to be provided with a lock similar to tlie lock iK>w placed on telephone apparatus or some eijuallv secure fas- tening, and to be installed under the following requirements: 1. The protector to be located at the point where the wires enter the building, eitlicr immediately inside or outside of the 237 ^1 S6 By-Law 1615. ERECTION AXI) IIKMOVAI OK Blll.IlINtiS, TIliK Ll.MlTS, EIC. same. It' uut.-idc, tlw [)i'utoc-tor to lif ciR'losfd in a iin'tiillir wiitorproof cns^e. •2. If tlio protector is placnl iiisidi' of hiiiMinp, tlio wires of tlio circuit fnmi riio sn|i|i()rt oiitsiiL' to the binding |iost< ot' till protector to lies of such instillation as is approval for sorvic^ w ires of electric light and pnwer (Sue No. 40 a ) and tlie ImK > tlir(iui:h the onti'r wall f<» he prote'tfd by bushiiii;- tlio -anie a- reipiired lor electric lij:>,ht aiul [lower service wires. ;}. The wire from the point of entrance to the ])rotector Im be rnn in accordance with rules for Iiin'h-poteiitial wires. /. <.. free of contact with hiiildiny and suitported on uon-comhii- tible insulators. 4. The ground wires shall be insulated, not sni;iller thau Xo. IG IJ. (S: S. gauge copper wire. This ground wire shall be kejjt at least three inches from all conductors, and shall never be secured by uninsulated, double pointed tacks, and inu>t he run in as straight a lino as possible to the ground connect imi. 5. The ground wire shall be attached to a water pipe, if possible; othorwiso bo attached to a gas pipe. The greinid wire shall bo carried to, and attached to, the ])ipo outside of the first joint or coui)ling inside the foundation walls, and flic connection shall be made by soldering, if possible. In the absence of other good ground, the ground shall l)e nuide hy means of a metallic phite or a bunch of wires buried in a per- manently moist earth. 58. Electric Gas L'ujhting. Where electric gas lighting is to be used on the same ti.\- ture with the electric light: a. Xo part of the gas piping or fixture shall be in electric connection with the gas lighting circuit. b. The wires used with the fixtures must have a non-inflam- mable insulation, or, where concealed between the pipe mhI shell of the fixture the insulation must be such as reipiired lor fixture wiring for the electric light. 238 lion-(joi;ihii- the same' lix- be in clcctvi': ERECTIf.N AND REMOVAL OV l.lILDI.Nus, FIKK MMITS, ETC. c. The whulo installation must tu,s( fi-ue fmi,, " gi',>MUik" d. The two iiistallatiuns must test pcTfectly fiVf frum cun- iicctiuii with Lach other. ."'J. moklci'iny Fluid. a. The following fonunla for .^ohierin- llnid is suggested: Saturated solution of /inc ehloride. . ."> parts tV'^'*^'"^.' i parts.' ^^•"■I'nie 1 j„„,t_ APPROVED M ATEK I A I.S. U ires. The following is a list of wires constructed to coniplv with tlie standard given in liulc 40 : — Xauie of Wire. .Manufacturer. Americanite Ameiicau Eieetncal Works. -'^I*^^'^! l^ishup uutta Porehu Co. ^\^^''^ Eastern Electric Cable Co. ^}^^'^^>^ .Simplex Electric Co. Simplex (,caoutchoiicj . . . Simplex Electric Co. -^^'^^f^' Sinqjlex Electrical Co. *^:^ Canadian General Electric Co. ^/'*-^^^'^'"' ^"1"' A. lioeblings So.is Co. <^i'o«n Washbuni ^- .Moeji. Gl'd'C \\'ashbuMi A: :\loen. ^'i"?^'-';l < n.feld Klectrical Works. brimshaw (White Core) . X. V. Insulated Wire Co Raven (Black Core) .... X. Y. Insulated Wire Co' Puivon (White Cor;;) . . . . \. Y. Insulated AVire Co I^oqiia (White Core) .... Safety Insulated Wire &- Cahlo Co. Safety (Black Core) .... Saf.tv Insulated Wire ,kuuitc>Co., Limitoil. I'ariU'oro Xiit. Jiulia Kiihk'r Co. S.l.ll \nt, lii.liii UiibkT (Jo. I )uiil)l(' Kulilicr Cdi'i' .... (icmviil Klcctn'c Co. Double Rubber (Red Core) (ieiicriil Electric Co. Slerliii;;' Stniim,ut of the nuirkets, an.l the ordor and goo.l conduct of rro°,l?"^ tlie_le8,soos or otrupants thoivuf. and of all persons atteu-lini-' or Ireiiuentiiig tiio >ajno. THE PUBLIC M.\I!KKTS. _ 2. The followini. places shall he an.l they aro severallv de-,M,b,i,. s.finated an.l .Icclared to bo the I'uhlic .Markets of the Citv "'"■'"^"'■ of \Vinnipes, bounded on the north ''"'"■'■ l.y Market Avenue, on tho east by tho Civic Offices. „n th.^ sc.th l.y Wilhan, Avenue, and on tli.3 west by Princess Street. Uai/ and Straw Mavhef. (h) Lots five. six. seven, forty-nine, fifty an.l fifty-one. n,.v a„d ncoordnig to the- Don.ini.,n Covernment Snrvev of Lot thiitv- ^/Xt five reast) of the Parish of Saint John, excei>tinp. out of . Liuonso and Health, whon instriictod hy llio Cotmcil, to ostab- li^li .sonio place within the City to be railed the "' h'lAi .Mar- ket,"" which said I'l^'h ^Market shall he subject to the r-ainu general rules and regulations as govei'u the other markets of the ('ity. CaUlc Marled. (^ej Lots five, six, s(n'en, firty-nine, fifty and fifty-one, according to tho Dominion dovernment Survey of hot thiriy- tive (ea>t) of the I'arish of Saint .lolin, excepting out of said lots forty-nine and lifty, a piet'o nf land having a frontage. >f and extendinii' that wieTintendent shall be the superinteuJ- tnt of the markets, and shall, under tho control ami direction of the Committee on Markets, License and Health ,havc the cart; and su])erintendence of the said markets, market ])lace, and of the weigh houses of the said City, and it shall be hi,' dutv to execute and carry into effect all regtilations. ordtMS and by-laws for the government of said markets, imirkei ])laces and -iveigh houses, and to ]U'osecute any breach tin n- of, and to i\ee]> a record of the same. The said Sn|>eriii- tendcnt and hi- deputies or assistants (if any) shall Im' .-worn in as special eoiistables, and slnill wear a Itadge indicnt- ive of his or their auth fl .-^.l. 1 , . . ' •Atfriuiaiioo ' al r ew. H.,«' inarket hou,vs or as to the weigh houses .lurino t h,.' hours ,^,'-"r- ''^'•"'•t<.''I hn- the sauie to remain open. " a;„Ma--kK.s. 5^ It sl,a]] be the duty of the said Market Superiureud-u, t„ .... ^; n,.peet all amdes brought to the n.arket : to ,|..-i,le uli^'^'lZ^o diflereuees and disputes between buvers a.i.l seller. • t,, ..|., ■ "'"""■ >"y 'iK' vanous deuuu.iuanous of ;-eMdor> iu .aid markeN and t,> arrange all those contiguously who doal iu ,h,. suue m- ^uuihu- arneles ; to arrange all vehieles brought to the markets :nKl to enforce with iiupartiality all regulations for the o^v- irnincut ot same. ° 6 The ^arket Si.perinteudent shall be ex-offic-io AVei^i m.h.. A...S ..r lor the saul C ity and it shall be his duty in additiou^o llTl^lX'' i .h.t.os as said Superintendent, to keep open the weigh -c-Ka.o. i^'Hso or weigli houses that are uow or may lien.after be es- --™ - tal^hshed and to attend thereat during market hours, fo ' tl^""^" ^"^'"• l-i-pose of weighing articles required to be weidu.! : and he ^1-H |uaintain and keep the scales, weight. aiid\neasures a.ul -erytlung connected M-ith them and each of the.u in a clean '^•Hl ui-derly manner, and he shall weigh or measure the ditfer- -t artic.es that are sold or are to be sold and disposed of in nu. said markets whenever required so to do bv the pai^i |nte.sted therein or ..y or either of them, for 'vl ^^ ! . njoasunng he shall be entitled to ask, demand an,!';. utdK charges set forth from time to time by resolution of .^'>— " ( Ity Conneil. And said Superintendent shall keepTr '""" g lui- account m detail of all loads, animals or article. I ^'^^^ ;j or measn,,d 1^ luni or his deputies or assistal ^ ^^'^ ^ -' ^" Health the amount so pahl to sai.l City Treasurer. 7- rt shall be the duty of s.id Weigh Master, .-luw, anv ■"-« -.n 243 hriiiisiit to Iniii to be wi'iKlied or meaaurea. M By-Law 1616. Weigh Note. To weish ■wagon, etc. To endorse on Weigh Note fact of load being wot or otherwise heavier than it ought to l>e, To inspect, when re- quired, arti- cles offered for sale. PUBLIC MARKETS AND WEIGH HOUSES. article or articles is or are brought to him to be weighed or jucasured, loaded on a wagon or other vehicle (a) To furnish the owner or person in charge of the lo.id with a weigh note dated and signed by him, the said Weigli Master, setting forth the gross weight of each load with the wagpn or other vehicle, and the tare of the wagon or other vehicle, the net weight of the load and the name of the seller. (b) Whenever required ?o to do, either by the purchaser or seller, on the same day that he has weighed any load, and after the load hori ben unloaded, to weigli the wagon or otlier vehicle upon which the same was loaded, and to endorse upon the weigh note the exact Aveight of such wagon or other ve- hicle. ((-) 'l"n endorse on the weigh note whenever any article is brought to him to be weighed is wet, or from any other cause may be heavier than STU-h article, if merchantable, ought to be, together with the deduction which in his opinion, ought to be made on account of such wet or other cause. (d) To inspect, whenever retiuired, liay or other articles of ])re kept i.T that purpose accurate accounts from dav to day of ill n^oneys received and of all matters of which account ought'^o kept aiKl of any infringement or violation of anv of lie n me. of the party or parties offending, as also the name or "amcs of one or more persons who have witnessed such in- nngemcnt or violati.n. which said l,„oks hall be at all t „ es - to the inspection of the said Council and anv o " r^r .«"''^'--=^'''-k ^'.all.,e the proper vo ilic said Corporation. ' ■ m MAKKKT FKKS OR TOLLS. 12. Va < 't^ for the ptirpose of selling any articles, animal or ."^^Ij^'^ 24; of s, Hum, to pay fees. PUBLIC MARKETS ASD WEIGH HOUSES. By-Law tijiiju' in any such market, shall ])ay th(f market fees or toll> ■ as ill tlie next following' section is provided and any persoh nefi'liM'tiiig or refiisiiisi' to jiay market fees or tolls shall l>e snli- j'^ct to the peualties of this By-Law. tH Fees to bi^ roileoted by Supoi'lnti'ii- dont. 13. The fees or tolls of the public niurketa in tiie City of Wiiiiiiiiee,' shall ho collected hy the said .^^arket Superiuten- tlent or such other person or persons as the said Corporation may appoint ; and the following- shall be the market fees or tolls to be demanded and received by the Corporation through 'the said ^Farkct Superintendent for the occupation of stamU upon the market grounds at either of the said markets or i'nr weighing or measuring any article, animal or thing as afore- c''i(l, and such fees or tolls shall be collected immediately u])on the stands being o("cupied or the weighing or measuring done, that is to say : — Table of Kers. From the owner or driver of each wagon, sleigh or other vehicle in Avhich there shall be any ) ". li meat, farm or garden produce or any other a- ..'le or articles of ])rovisions brought into the public markets or either of them for sale within the City 10 c(Mits From the owner or seller of any article or articles of provisions or farm or garden produce brought by hand or in a basket 5 cents Fi'oni the ownere or sellers of all animals brought into the City for sale : — Vnv every head of cattle 10 cent? For every shee]i, calf or pig 5 cents Foi- every horse, mare, gelding or mule 25 -ents For weighing every load of hay or straw A/ ents For weighing every load of grain Id cents For weighing every wagon, sleigh or other vehicle and the rack attaclied used for transportavion to the market of hay, straw or wood intended for sale thereon 10 cents For measuring every load of cord wood 10 cents 246 { , ft: t fees or tolU 1(1 any jKTsoii s sliall !)<> sul'^ ffl n tlio City nf it SuperiiitiMi- 1 Corporation iiarket fees i . 10 cents licle n to for 10 cents 10 cents PUBLIC .M.\1;KKT.S AM) WKl.ill HOISKS. For measuring woo.l when delivere.l on the preniisos By-Law "i Hie purchaser or on the hanks of the river. 1616. within the City : — — Two cords or under ... >- , p. , --' cents I'lve cords, or over two c(jrds . . . •.-, ^„„., rp , j'j ceiiTs I en cords, or over five cords 49 cents Kvery additional cord over ten e,,nls . .' o ,,p„f,' For vveighing all articles not exceeding 200 pounds .-, ,.„„,. Over 200 pounds -,„ ^^ For n.ea.uring every half-pint, pint, ,|uart, half- o,,l- lon,. 1)nshel or fraction of a hushel '. . . 5 ,p„^. For woigiang every living cattle, horse., mare, geld- ing or mule '^ -.^ 10 cents For weighing fen or less calves, sheep or swine in one draft . 10 cents F.r ^^■eighing 1 ! to 20 calves, sheep or swine. In one draft . . . 20 cents For weighing 2 1 to 80 calves, sheep or swine, in one draft •'iO cents For weighing cn-eiy load of coal , n I'l cents For weighing cv,.,y load of nH>rchandise not enu- merated herein 10 cents Notwithstanding anything in this or any Bydaw of the Citv K.eeM... of y nnnpeg contained and subject to the provisions of th'e °-- nex following clause hereof, n. market fees shall he cdlc-ted ts upon ^^ ednesdays, .t being understood that in respect of Z 'Tuit ^rri' '^''''''''' ''''' ^^ ^ f- --'- .m V " T'''^^ ""^'^"■^*^"' ^'''^^ tbe foregoing- .Iocs "•'t apply to nor change the existing rule as to liav and' wood da^^'ll'f ""^ ,"^^"^;'^'-'^ - to the length of the market ^h, the hour wlu.n the market closes ; the removal of all nms and market vehicles and produce at certain hours a «- charge of a fee if market produce occupies the .a k r'irT"' day or part thereof shall apply ^o the fi.: 1' ^ i^ft (lay above provided for. 247 ■ '*L) PUBLIC MAKKETS AND WEIGH HOUSES, By-Law 1616. MARKET HOURS. Market Hours. Meat to bi' sold only at the Markets, except aB In next preced- tng section. Sale of butcher's meat, fresh flsh, e:c.. outside of Siarket limits 14. All markets, savr; and except the Hay aiid Straw ^lur ket, shall be kept open 'aily, exci't ; imdays and public holi- day.-;, from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. from the first day of May until the first day of Xovember, ajid from C> a.m. l:o 7 p.m. fromtlio fii-st (lay of Ko\'ember to the first day of .^lay in each year. The sliops hen inafter provided for in Clause [0 of thiri By- la."* -iiall be allowed to keep open until t) p.m ; .Provided al- ways tijat fill Saturdays in each and every week, unless the Saturd.''.y falls vipon a public holiday, in which case the day pvecodi.iji, nuy sueli public holiday, the said markets and shops shall be kept open nntil 10 p.m from the first diiy of Decem- ber to tijc first day of May, and until 11 p.m. from the first day of May to the first day of December in each year. Tlie Hay and Straw Market shall be kept open from T a.m. until () p.m. 1 5. Xo butcher or other pei-son shall cut up, to be sold by retail, or expose for sale, or sell by retail, any fresli meat in any part of the City except in the sliops or stalls in the pub- lic market, or except as hereinafter provided, and also except- ing' the unprepared and prepared offal from pork packing es- tablishments. 1 6. Sliops for sale therein by retail of butchers' meat, fresh fish and vegetables, except poultr}'-, oysters, potatoes, dry ouioas, fruit and imported vegetables, which may be sold in any part of the City, may be opened in any of the streets of the City, provided they are not within five hundred yards of the Central Market ; and the occupants of such shops shall be uudov the supervision of the Market Superintendent and subject 10 the provisions of this By-law in so far >- t,he same are generally applicable ; provided that nothin tiiined sliall ^ -. held to prohibit fanners an'-' othe ■ iny to mark. ' ,: d selling thereon the earcn -■>-- b({'f, mutton, pork, veal, lamb, or pouh • , or game, or other wild animals suitable for fo-ui. an con- : rom briiig- |uarters of venison, or Slaughtering 17. Xo butchcr or Other person shall slausrh • -, oleed or and dressing . ' "= '° u^i?,"''/'" ,2.'"'^ a""^' animal or fish or pluck or remove the .■••.'n 'iv, fmui prohibited. * ^ pro 248 !i ES. lid Straw ^lar id public holi- of Maj until p.id. from tlio ii each s\ai'. 10 of tlsiri Bv- ; Providcii al- ek, unless the I case the day kets and shops liiy of Decom- from the tirst ch year. Tlio a T a.m. until to be sold bv fresli meat in Is in the puli- id also exce})t- rk packing es- rs' meat, fresh potatoes, dry lay be sold in the streets of idred yards ot' 3h shops shall intendent and IT I- the sanio ig ;■■ dn con- r^' from briiii;- r^- quarter? of iv venison, or I'oi, Diced or iiath 'rs from PUBLIC MAKKETS AND WEIGH HOUSES. any fowl poultry or ^vild game of any description or pluck or By-Law remove the hair or wool from any sheep or other skins or ex- '^'^■ poso any nica. ,n a bleeding state or the uncleancl entrails of " any animals in or upon the public markets or any or either of them or any other place in the City where meats are ex- poscl for .ale, or lay or throw or deposit any dirt, dung, gar- bage or offal therein. ' ^' ^ shaif 'sell' xir'""' 'r'f ' r"'"' '''''''' "' ^^'"^ p^^«- --— - Shall sclJ, expose or offer for sale in any public market or at °'"'''' '''' any place within the limits of the City any measlev pork or imsound, diseased, stale, rotten, fermented, nauseolis or un- wholesonie meat, poultry, fish, vegetables, fruits or other ar- ticdos of food or provisions, or the flesh of any animal dying otherwise than by slaughter, or any bull beef or boar pork unh.ss sold as such, or poultry from which the entraH ,'Ip ad H.ad have not been removed, not excepting p^dtry t rntd sT; "tt' '""^ ^"^ ''''' ^^-'-- - f-- Tiie 1 nitcd btates ot America. in !nv mlt''r'l r '''"' ^''''" ''^'" '''"' ''' ^'^'^'^' ^^'^^''- --" "'-«• m any marke. building in the City or upon the pathway or ''" s.,uare surrounding the same, any green hides r slZ o hies or skins in a bleeding state ; nor leave or expose foi sa an,^M,ch hides or skins in any vehicle after the hour of 8 20. Ko person shall slaughter, sell, offer or expose for sale cw oTd nor'Trir''"^'-' *^" "t '^ ^"^ ^^^^ '^^ ^^^^^ i'^^-- ^-^^^^ --^^ - Old, noi shall any person bum, sear, or cut the inner parts of ■'°"°'--'" r ^nfine the mouth of any calf by rope, twine or anv Idnd o " -1 ,_ and no person shall in any manner tie or couHne bv ro|;e, twiue or othenvise the feet of anv calf, sheep hmli swme . ponlti^ .,,, „„, ,, ,r,,.^,, ^ ^^ e;pose?^o!r::;: 1-nr of^'ten".'!!!" ■^""'' ^f '" "" "'""^^ ^'^^" ^^^^'^ ^'-' —'« ^^ l^[ ^lt^^\«-'»v "V«"^ «1 the said markets cr i,cfore the ilX^'^i^l' 9 I tour of twelve o'clock noon elsewheve in flm nif^r ^ 'i-rtain lioi ^ '-i.LUiiLiL in tue City, go to any prohibited. wa^on sleigji or other vehicle in whieli articles are exposed ^ale, to bargain or offer for che purchase of or nuike a ifU o± 9 10 PCIU.IC M.VUKETS AND WKldlf ItOfSKS. By-Law 1616. I'ciiiilly lor rc-nisliiK to rtosist. No (logH allowed in or nroiMitl Ktiills. staiidiiin' ofTcr of a in'icc fur uiiy article to Ik,' paid to the vcndnr in case tiic vi'iidor fails to sell such nrtiolo to another piircliasfv at a higher price, or shall keep back or hinder otlie" persons from ])iircdiasing, and any bntcher, grocer, huckster or runner sn ihiiiiu' ui- rcfn>ing to desist from so (U)ing ami go away ni)on being re(incsted to desist or othenvise acting con- trary to this section shall be liable to the penalties of this By- law. 22. Xo butcher or other jterson selling or being employed in any part of the buildings or Jiny of the public markets shall bring any dog or bitch therein or permit the entry there of into any stall or shop occupied by him or her in wiiich In' or -he iiia\ be employed or iiarbour or shelter any such there in. cominittpc to 23. The Standing Committee on Markets, License anii navt' power ^' ' lnn,"rUl"' Hcaltli sliall luivc ] power to make from time to time such wn- m lit I HI * r^ ■ roKi.iaiions. ^,.^1 regulations as they may consider necessary and expedient as to the ])laces in which Imtchers' carts may stand in any nf the markets. Stalls to iip 24. Every person occupying as a butcher's shop ai.'.- of tlm providi'd with . n • ,. , i ' ,. i , . proptT Stalls m any ot tlio markets for the sale ot meat and every appliances. . ■' person opening a shop under the provisions of Section IG of 'this By-law shall provide proper racks for hanging meat iiml jn'oper blocks and tables for cutting up the same, and shidl (keep his shop or stall in a clean and proper state and shall not oifiii, hides sTitfor any offal, hides or tallow to remain on or near the and tallow • i- ^ ^ n prohii.itcd ill premises alter the hour of S a. m. from the 1st dav of xVnnl stalls durinK ' ' .•.rtnin hours, fo tho 1st day of ISTovcmher in each year. - . , , ,, 25. Xo butcher or other person shall sell or offer for s;i1p Not less thiin I eas!s'to™c^ ^'J I'^tail ill any slaughter house or in or upon any shop or siaiighter premises connected therewith fresh meat in less quantities houses. .1 ,1 , than the (piarter carcase. ST.VLLS. Lease of Stalls. 26. The ihitchers' and Hucksters' Stalls in the rentnil ]\rarket. and any other market which may hereafter be estnb- liclier. shall lie let annually in the month of ]\[arch, under re 250 )8. (■ |iiii(l to the clc to another r hinder othe- iCCT, hlK'kstlT > doing and jio se acting con- ies of this Bv- 'ing eniploycil ublic market,-: le entry there r in wliicli hf iiv such thi'i'c License ami ;ime sucli gen and expedient and in anv of lop ai.y of tlie cat and e\i ly Section 10 of ging meat nnd une, and .-li;dl e and sludl not 11 or near rlie t (hiy of April • offer for n the month of .Afarch aforesaid nn.y at anv time be rented by th.. Ccnmitfe on Markets, J.icense and Health to anv res- ponsihle person. 27._ All rents of stalls „r stands in the public markets of r..,.k the ( ity shall be paid monthly in advance ; and each lessee """""" diall with one or more sureties, to be approved bv the (\>m- initte.. on Markets, License and Health, enter into a lease with the City of Winnipeg, conditioned for the pavnient of the rent m the manner herein provided and for the faithful ob- servance and subject to the penalties of this By-law. 28. The City Comptroller shall deliver to the Ta.x Collec- .„nu„y ust tnv a monthly roll of the amounts due for rents to the Citv '"' '"'""'■ from persons occupying stalls or stan.ls in the public marked. |.nd It shall be the duty of the said Tax Collector to collect the same promptly. 29. If the Lessee of any such stall or stand shall neglec, u„nt >n tor hve clays attc-r notice that the san,e has become due tn ""'"■• l-av the rent thereof, it ..],„]1 bo tlu- duty of the Aiarket Sum-r- mtendent to enter and take possession of such stall or stand "n hehalf of the City ; and the Citv Solicitor shall at iq^on due notice given to him in that behalf piiatc ])roceedings to collect such rent. once, , commence appro- 30 If the Lessee of any such stall or stand whose le.ase r.nant .cd- Hiiill have cxpned .,r have been forfeited either bv effluxion """''■'"■ "' '"He or otherwise shall hold over, use or occup^- anv such ^t;di „r staml after such .xpiration or forfeiture, he shall for- Penalty, ieit an.l pay to the Ci' ten dollars for each day he shall s,, hold over, use or occupy the same. 31. The term of the lease of all butchei-s, hucksters an.l t,.„„ „£ jmy other person occr nying stalls or stands in any of the ])ub- '^'"''^■ he markets shall ab.soh.tcly expire on the 31st clax of March ni each year. iirt :4i 251 12 By-Law 1616. UnderlettliiK ProcPdure I, default of cleaDllnesB, «te, PCHLIO MARKETa AND WEIOU HOUSES. 32. Ao pt-rsoM l)oing tlio lessee of a rthop, stall or stuml in any (if the snid markets shall Dnderlet the said shop, stall or stand or shall place or leave anv ner^ou in the same under pretence of takinp eliarpe tl i..>>l, wuiioKt tirsi havliip: obtniii- cd lea\o ill writin;,' from the said the Coiiiniittec on Market.-*, License and Health. 33. If the lessee or oconpant of any stall or stalls in any of tlie jiulilie marketii shall neglect or refibse to put in proper state his or her stall ^r stalls, cellar, entrance or alley-way when notified so to do by the Alarket Superintendent or his deputy or assistant (if any) it shall then be lawful for the Marki't Superintendent to j)rosecute the ofi'ender or olfender."* under this By-law as for a breach thereof and to have sail stall, cellar, or alley-way cleaued and put in proper state , rul repair and o charge the cost thereof to the saict lessee or oc- cupant and such cost shall b" adden,.,. stalls or to the place or places assign I"nposc , s to secure them fron. doing injurv to any person or being injured v each other. ^ ^ 37. Xo peivon or pcT^ons selling or exposing for sale on ;; - 'attlo .larket any live st..k whatJoevef si Jl t a : SF'"^"' MwlHiea or be guilty of cruelty towards the same, either " -' ^ my be easily recognized and distinguished. ' 39 Th(. .Market Sui>erintendent >hall he (mtitled tn I (1) "^^'^"eh sheep, calf or swinof,..r sale or storage 2 cents (■2) For every head of horned cattle for sale or stor- "gp . 10 cents {■') For every horse, mare, gelding or mule for sale or stornfTP prohibitPd, or storage 25 cents 1 ■■ '-.i 253 14 IMHMC MAHKI/IS AM) WI.K.ll IKMSKS. (I ) And ill cii-c iiiiv iiiiiiiiiil licii'iiilict'oi'i' 111' iilioiifil i- liriii'li ('ii>(' tiic tVcs nt'nn isaid sliiill iif^'uiii Ik- I'oiiH' piiviililc i'nr ciifli time siioli aiiiiiiiil is sn iiroiim'lit into the iiiiirkct dp is ilil ni- lor cvury jicriud ut' oO liuurs diiriht;' w liicli ii ri'iiijiiiis ihci'ciii. H' I'usiii III |iiiy rri-8. r. imlty. 40. Aiiv pci'sdii I'cl'usiiijj,' "!• iii'^lcctiiij;;' to piiv flic iiiiii'krt ti'i's in till' la»t iirccrdiiif;' section ul' this liv-law sot fnrt.h shiill !)c siilijcci 1.. liic [)(>milti('rt (it" this lly huv. All Hay, Straw and I'" in 'Wood linuiKlit 10 lily III wau'diis ti) III Kolil nil niarki'tp. JIAY, Sl'liAW. W001>, Kl'C. 41. All lia>, straw iind lircvvoud liroii;,dit iut^ tlicCity in a wagon, o.irt, rilcigh ov nthcr vciiicjc, dniwn liy Ikh'scs hy nili. r animal-. U> he sold or ottered lor sale, sliiiU be exiwsed in the Jlay and Straw or Wood Market, as established by this Ky- jaw, or whicli may hereafter he established in this City ami at im nther ]ilai'e within tiic said (Jity ; and all such waii'oiis, carts, slei,i;hs or oilier vehicles shall be phn ed in siu'h Hay and Stran Markii or Wo. >d Market in such order and posiiion as the Market Superintendent or his assisraiit shall determine ; ;md no person shall depart from the line or order in which lie ha- been iilaced, before he has disposed of his load unless to leave the market, nor shall he loiter about the sti'eets of the ( 'itv with his load. Hay, Hay AO IWvvv Dersoii now or within two months after the pa.s- Rack and ^ • ' hrwoiBliK" sing of this By-law selling hay at the ITay Market in the City of Winnijieg shall within said period of two months have his wagon, cart, sleigh or other vehicle nsed for carriage of such hav and the hay rack upon or used with such vehicle weighed by the .Market Superintendent or his assistant ; such wagon. Wagons, etc., (.jirt or sleifih or other vehi(de shall I'o weighed separaii ly to be wt'ighi'd ■ separately fi-oiii the hav rack, from Hay Rick " w.igiit to be 43. The weight of such wagon, cart, sleigh or other velii- «t^amped on ^,-|^^ ^j^.^jj ,^^^ stamped upon the onteide of the rear axle of such on'ra'k."'"' \ chicle and the weight of the rack shall be stamped in a con- spicuous place (m the rear end of the same. 254 iM I'tltr.ir .MAUKI.I> A.M. \VI IMI ll.,LsK8. 44. s lull '"•li wi\i,, ,.,i|.f. ,|,.i„|, ,„, ,,,! I'.v till' vcii.li.r ,,( lijiv ,„. nii'k l.niciiird to Im- wciyhcl \,y ihu .Murk U^f-i'tlllll ClIICC ill ,.1|,.|| ;|,|,| Ih Hi' V('liii-|c iiinl ^iidi |i;i\ By-Law 'iMiii ii-iii^ rlic siiiiK! ■I Sll|i(Ti|itCll(|( lit nv liis V 1010. i\crv iicrinil Ml iwrl <'lllll-CS IliTcof. \'' iinmtlis at'tci |'i'"\ iil<'! in ilie |.iTcc,|iii wlKulii., ill'., tci III' «i ixh,(l i ..v.-ry IJ riMiiiili- If: V f.lic iiiarki t ;c't t'ortli skill I 45. .\ iiv wiift'oii, i'lwt, sleigh or otl icr vc'liK '. 'I* liiT iiticr ln'iMij ' III'' llii.v .Market .s| 'ic'iiglit into ||,|, ii,. llllo ll-iC fi>\- t le aiiil any h;i.v ,\,i uuk, uiiil lluy ii'"iiri'iaue.t'lias' I'mi- .sal,. u"':i; iiioimiit mil wiilni, one week after l.eing lirst >^o"!>nZ liiid 118" riir (If IH'deiiri'ij wiiijlied 11^ al'oi'esai.l and iicli Vendor dt' linv to I hii.v III III „. Wi'iKlli'il wltli ll" Wei, iUi (1 -taiii|)eil as kereini lereiil' I ■e-|ierli\-('|v hhall tliei'cat'ter have ^iiel lelui-e provided, aiii >lleli \oiidn|- (if liav 1111' I .-^iieii liayra.k re«|.eetivtdv weiyhei • wiigoii, earl, deiuli nr other veld, III III"' H k 111' . flri't .irrlval III eiiy. mill , thiTijiriiT (■Vi'ry ]'j IllnnlliH. nil I'lident or Ills as.«i>i,iiit i>, twelve inojlth li'e ill ciirl y (III' .Market Siijiei' I and e\-er\' jiei'iiid III iiy mid all additions, alt.erati mis Hill 46. A "1 in any >,icli uaguii, cart, .-Icii.],, ,,j. ,,,| til -iicli hayracl iiiiv of (1 eliaiii;i- made 111 A,|,| her vein k which would atrect ,:ko weinhi of <'le or 111 orwdR itiiin.i mill alliratlons to "'111 i'<'s|)eellv,dy after haviim' hcoi saiiie or at once reported to the .Market Si that t] le proper correction i 'tamped as aforesaid. ti weiiilied iiiimt Ix. perinteiident or his assistant ii'i.v !"■ iiiiide ill tll(^ wi'io'ht a.s 47. A i\ e of ten cents shall be charged for mill sliidl i>e paid to the .Market S siicli w ■eigl Ung Vop for Iilit hy tl •T Otll 111' person in charge of "perinteiident or his assist- »tampi wi'lghliu', and iiny such wagon, cart, sleigh .'•'• vehicle and ihe hayrack, such fee to'i>iclude weighing of the rack and i-iiiiic respective! V. th 111'' vehicle and the .stamping of the 48. '.verv \-eiidor of hav, straw or M-ood iiianediatol n^^iirnval upon any of the pnldic marketis and before'he 1 ■anse his load or loads to h y Ujion I'l'aiis to bo III' asured. ered the same for sale, shal ^v'iglied or measured ter cciv "!• Ins assistant, ve for such weig'.ing lis the case may he, hy the Weigh AI nil lie entitled to deniaiid and :IS- \viif> sh re- ^ "y, the fees hereinbefore in this By-k other fees as may from time to time 'be' '""I "f the Council. or measuring and for the use of the aw ])re«cribed or such prascribed hv resoli I 16 PUBLIC MARKETS AND WEIOII HOUSES. By-Law ^g i<;verv vendor of hay, straw or wood shall produce to _ ' the purchaser or intending on reijuest, the weigh note or certi- Production of fate of quantity contained in any load of hay, straw or wood Weigh Note. ^^^^^ ^^_ intended for sale by him. The seller of such hay, straw and wood or of coal, fret„t sl.all By-Law only expose it for sale and immediately on its b.ino. sold de- 1616. liver to the purchaser, and if any load or loads of wood shall ~ remain upon any of the said markets for a longer period than twelve hours the owner or o^vI,ers thereof shall be again liable for he further payment of the measuring fee hen^inafter luentioned. 55. At the end of the first and every subsequent period of p...... twelve hours that any such load of wood shall ren.ain on the Jvof"-""- >a,d ma,^ot there shall be collected and paid for said load of ' ^^^od a further measuring fee ; such measuring fee sludl 1^ of the same amount as the first one provided for by this Bv- - and th,.re shall be the same obligations to pav such f u •.. t her measurmg fee and the san,e liabilities and penalties or ns n„n payn,ent as in the case of the measuring ee fi pt vided tor and to be paid. ' 56. Xo load of wooel or sleigh or wagon for tl,e carrino,, ,„• hauhng of the same shall be brought^.pon a l^^^;' "°"- n^en^the ours of seven oVlock:nthe'aftorno.,;;^V; I' i.itcK in tJie morning. 57. Every load of wood and eveiy sleio-h or wao.on i'or H,e -mage or hauling of the same shall be removed .!n^: --™.r Market where the same mav be at or before se en o' k i ""' "'"'• the afternoon of everv dav onrl ^f fi "^ '"■■'}■ remove or cause the .nnoT "^^'"'^^V ^'^'""^'^"^''•^"* WEIOnmo AND JIEASURING. 58. m person shall sell or ofi^er for sale in nnv „f tl, lets any article or articles whatsoever mlrketr T'>^' ^^-^^ be deficient in the weio.ht co nt or ! " ,"'' ^'''''' "K,:- sirnnoU 11 1 11 ^v^'^fli:, count or measure for which the «''si""i «.• "-111 «it]i trau.lulent intent be disguised. ■,i 257 18 PUBLIC MAllKETS AND WEIGH HOUSES. By-Law 1616. Verifying weights or measures. 59. It shall be eonipetput for any purchaser who shall su.s- pec't any fraudulent dealing or deem himself or herself wrong- ed in tho weight or measure of any article or articles bought 'by him or her upon tho public markets or in any part ol Uic Cit^- of Winnijieg, to demand and havo such article or articles re-weighod oi' re-measured at or upon any of the public scales or markets, and the purchaser shall pay the charge of such re- weighing or re^measuring should the pretended weight or measure be found to bo correct, but if otherwise, the vendor shall pay such charges besides the penalty hereby imposed for breaeli id any nf the provisions of this By-law. pubiie wiigii 60. There shall be a public weigh house and weighing uia- Maei'ilnes, L'hiuos established in the City of Winnipeg at such place or places as the Council may direct. Weights and Measures. 61. The weights and measures regulating the weighing an.l nici'siuing of articles of i)roduce and general consumption or applicable to this JJy-law shall be the weights and measures as established b\ the Dominion Government. puhiie 62. No poison or persims who shall sell or agree to sell uiiy weighing not ^^^^^^^ jj^^^^. ^^. ,^j^^. ^^j.,^^^^. .^j.ji^,,^^ ^,^, ^^,gigi^^ 0^. ineasure on either resisted. ^^ ^^^^ _^_^.^^ mai'kets shall refuse or neglect to have such liouds e or articles weighed or measured by the official appointed iii that behalf, if the purchaser or the person who has agreed to purchase the same shall so desire. 63. AH weigh notes given for articles or loads weighed by W. ii;h Notes w— c ^ and bfnmU. the Wcigh Master or his assistant shall be binding and tim as to their contents upon all parties concerned in tlte buying or selling of the articles or load. False Weights, etc. 64. .Vny person committing or attempting to coinmil any fraud in the selling or weighing of hay, straw, coal or any other article or thing by introducing heavy articles into the wagon or other vehicle, or by wetting or concealing wet or uu n.erchantable articles in the load, or by using any fraudulent device or contrivance or by any means whatever, shall be liable to the penalties of this By-law. tioi PUBLrc MAKKKTS AND WEIGH IIOU.SKs. 19 SAI,K OF <;(JAI„ wciahiiis'" uia- wcidiiiiii' ii'iil By-Law 1616. 65 Lvory c-oal doaler carrying o„ business in the Citv shall . "' ,.ve to ihednyor .>. person in charge of each load of cod sent^'?^ o" tor doln-ery to a purchaser, a ticket signed bv such dealer -'''"- "' "V by son>e person en.ployed in th. business o/such dealer, >pecilying the true amount of coal in such load. 66. .\o driver or other person shall fake charoe „f ,„v load n ■ t c'oal sent out lor .lelive.,- to a purchaser in tl. Citv u-ithoutSSF . vcaiving the ticket numtione.l in the last preceding Jection .>f ^-^^-- iliis Jiv-law. 67. It shall 1)0 . . ^'"fnl fur the .Market f-'uperintendent r.,. . In. assistant or any police officer of the Citv to require tJu.t^'-'"-" ..ny luad of coal on its way fron. seller to buyer in U.e saidJ^iS" it.J .shall be ^veighed upon any of the pnl.li.. scale, of thc.^-'- < ity or for the purchaser of any load of coal to require ,hat the same shall be so weighed, and the driver or person in charge thereof shall thereupon have the said load an.l vehicle weighed separately at such scales at tbo expense of the pa,^ -q.unng the san,e and then and there pro"■"'■« AN,, ,v,:,.„ „„„,„, Aiicdona 77. In «„„ „„v ,,,,,„„ „,„, „,. iiF this T-iv-l.M,. +1 " -J i(in.Sf-,„iirny to ..ne^ h? ^"'.^'C'per^u sa offending shall, after bein,"^-^-- "-ned In fho Market Suporin.endent or his a-.i.fa„t o? ''■M--n d,d,v anthon..d. ho sunnuarilv removed, to^ .e o.Mvnh Ins goods. ,,,.ovi.i,,.s or other arriele., onto the I-' -.-arkets and houndaries aforesaid, and e.^orv perso: i"n|I.nng. ohstrueting or n.olesting the said Snperintendent - Ins assistant or other duly authorised person aforesaid, - the pertonnaneo of his duty sl.al! in. suhjeetto the penal- r.e. of th.s Eydaw, and all i>„tehers and other per>on' who '■<-'t to and nse the pnhlie markets within (he Citv for rl,e P':To.e of earrying on their rrado o, idling or selling or dis- p;sn.g of art^elos ,n sneh n.ari-> M. fan,, „,. .,„.,,„„ , : I, ! -sa™ - »nv k.„d f„,. s.lo ,l,all pl„o i,H „■»„„, ,lei»), , ,. ,„,,,. '"*';". t shall dnvf'f- .111,1 .,„ IT... : 1 ,1 ,. , *"'"-^ "-'"I'l^-iinienaeni or Ills as- ; -t >ba;i direct an,[ no person shall h. allowed ,o have any P-';es as may he .luv.ted by the .aid Sup<.rinte,ident or his ^'-iMant; nor shall anv b„tcV r or otl„.r , ,• i ,„■ .,|ia,,. f^ K I , • ""-''^ ^' •^fiK'i- pii'-on ])laeo or t e ' I V o bn placed or tied upon any passage, pathway or ■;;;;!. .. 01 ^.n.rou„ding any inarket any calf, sheep, swin; or 79. 2v «"PPK- -nrt, wagon, sleigh or other vehicle shall be- I'Ciinitted to stand inion nn\- ,.f tl „ n- , ^""'"y , , , 'ipon an\ ot the public markets but bntc', «'«s""s. et.., •i'^ and Imcksters rentino- =t„n, ,• ^i ^ , ' "'"•"-except but- b^ allowed durino. bus^^ f ^'"'^''^^ ^^"^^^^^ shall &,«- Ml, ,no business hours to place their delivery wag-ro'^"tTir,r iOl 32 PUBLIC MARKETS AND WEIGH HOUSES. 'By-Law ,,t)s in such position as the .Market Superintendent or liis a^- ^^^®- sistant may direct, nd sucli horses or other animals as beloii-' or may \>o, harnessed thereto shall be securely fastened by weifdit or otiierwise, and should any butcher, huckster or liis cniployeo or person in charge neglect to fasten his said liovsc or iiorses or other animal or animals, it shall bc^ considered an infraction of this By-law. Removal of 80. Tile :\larkct Superintendent or his assistant or any Tc^'' """'"""'memhev of the police force of the CMy shall have the ])o\v..i' to remove any empty article or other obstruction whicii may be standing upon the public market, and the owner or ownrvs ■thereof shall be liable for the cost of such removal and indi- dent thereto in addition to the penaly imposed by this By-law. Loads not to 81 . Xo person shall leave the market with his load ^r loiuU tiuTeesIre Until hc shall havo paid the proper fee thereon, nor shall aiiy ^^^^' load or loads be permitted to remain on the market over Sundav. Aitpriug 82. Xo person sball alter or falsify the marks madc^ ii]mn marks, etc. j^.^ ^^^^^ ^^^ vehicle by the [Market Superintendent or his n- sistant or deface the same until the contents of such vehicle have been delivered. Benches, 83. No pei'son shall place, cause or permit to be placed iu il pMsages any of the ])assages or o])en spaces in any of the ])ublic nuir- prohibite . ^^^^^ ^^^ beneli. table, chair or any other article or substance whatever, which may be or is calculated to obstruct the free use of the whole of such passage or open space. Adulterated Milk 84. Any person selling within the City of Winnipeg niill< ••oieomargar- adulterated Avith water or any substance whatever, or tIip ccmpouiid known as '* oleomargarine," under the name of butler, or shall offer or expose for sale any other adultcrnteil article whatever, shall be liable to the penalties of this i]y lnw. Posters 85. Xo person shall juist or attach to any weigh li(n-e?or prohibited. ^^ ^^j. j,^ ^jj^^. pgj.^ ^f ^Ijq (^Hy or nuirk(>t buildings, any l.ilU. notices, papers, posters, or placards, and any person so doinii shall be liable to the penalties of this By-law. Provirh-d. tliiit nothing herein contained shall pro^-ent the "Market Sn]iorin- 2G2 ;s. lent or his ii- nals as 1k'1er p,.rson shall feed anv horses, cat-p.„„„, epos.t any hay, straw or other suhstance for the purpose of '^"'--' .>ed,ng such ho.cs, cattle, sheep or swine or other Lin.als o!i said Central iMarket. 87. Tlie .members of the police force of the City of Winni . „ I 1 a sit • '^""r"'^V^^ '^" ^''''^'' Superintendent, and f?n.f.rr- I. 11 assist Inm m the perfonnance of his duties as such Mar- Kct Superintendent 01- his assistants or any offl- fEX"S,!° tpndr- It. With the Market Superintendent „..„.,,„, ,, ,„^. ^ei;" luS' '' '"^ ^' ^''^ "'^'^'^^^^ - *'- --"tion of Ls or 89. Any person found guilty of an infraction of any of the p . prov,s,ons of this Bydaw shall he subject to the pend i^s m^ ""^• posed by By-law .Xo. 16.30 of the City of Winnipeg. Winnipeg milk liatevcr. or tIw r the name i)f her adultcratid i of this livdaw. weigh liciisi'Sor lings, any ltill'>. person so dnine Proviflcd. tliiir larket SiipcHn- ■2(;:i "■^■•iMi^i By-Law 1617. lOOl), DIUGS AND AOBICULTUEAL VKBTILIZEUS. Aliiiointniont of tlircc iiisiifitor;-, By-law No. 1617. A By-law for the appointment of Inspectors of Food, Drugs and Agricultural Fertilizers. T II K Aluiiici]ial Council of \\w. Ciry of \Viiinii)ei;' cniici- :i- follows: — 1. jl. S. Iiiiilis, M.D. : Aloxniulcr Poison and John IL Poarson. all of the City uf Winnipeg, arc ]ier '•■ The Adulteration Act." uisiicctoiB (o 2. The saiti lns]iOctors shall perform the duties of their act without . . . , , , . •, i i • !• turtiicr re- |iosiiii'Us withnul iurtJicr renniueratiou than tliey derive irdin imiiu'ratjoii ^', tiiai. tiiiir ilie salaries for their itresent (..iiices uiuler the Citv oi N\ mni- Itrcscut ^ " palaries. iipn- 3. TJie tenure of ollice of each of the said Inspcctnrs le- speotively shall bo in the ])leasure of tho Council, and is not, without further appdinlmcnl or ratitication, to extend in an;- case beyond the resjiective tvrni or period at shall l.o dis- tinctly marked with the fiauro '• 2," in.lieating the u-ei-lit of ?aid loaf. All other bread sold or offered for sale in the City of AVinnipeg, .,f whatever shapo, form w fashion shall he «o]d at a rate per poiiud avoirdupois. 2. Nothing in the last preceding section contained shall hej^isruits constrned or extended to prevent bakers or other persons from f!,v"d t'l'"'' selhng biscuits, buns, rolls, crackers, muffins or any other fanrrson shall use any deleterious material in inakinoM,.ioterio,„ any bread for sale, and any person selling or offeriui^ for salei:;"^"" '" any bread containing any deleterious materials shall l,e sub- ject to tho iM.ualties of By-law Xo. 1080 of the Citv of Win- nipeg. any-la\v, and to prosecute all breaches of this By-law, and on conviction the otTender shall be subject to the penalties prescribed by By-lnAv No. 1030 of the City of Win- niy)ei:', and all such bread as .shall bo found deficient in weiirht oi' made contrarv to the provisions of this By-law shall be seized art' forfeited to the use of tho Corporation of the City, in suci '-, i; ner an may be directed by the Mayor, Police !^rapistnite or other Justice or Justices of the Peace conviet- inu', iiid if nny unwholesome flonr or any deleterious material intendctl ii.« be used in the making of breuid for sale shall be found in, any bakery or shop or on the ]>reniise« thereof, tJio License Inspector or Chief of Poliei; or otlier police officer shall take away a small sample therof for tbe purpose of evi- dence. 6- Everv person making or selling any bread or having or offering any bread ff>r sale, or for delivery upon or after sale or in supply of contract or being in possession or in charg(> of any bread for sale or delivery within the said City or of anv Itakery or shop within the said City, for the making of br(Md, or of any vehicle or sleigh for the delivery of bread b()for(> or after sale* therf)f shall, upon the request of the License Tn- s])ector, the Chief of Police or any member of the police force Inspection to of the Said City, submit to and permit and assist the inspeo- ' tiim, weighing and examination of such bread under this By- law and also tho insjiection of his vehicle or sleigh for the de- livery of bread, and also Ids bakery or shop and all brn.id therein, and also all flour, meal and materials found tlieriMTi intended to lie used in the making of bread for sale, and f>r that jiurpose shall o])en all ways, doors, locks and fast<'ning<; in and about ilie same and in and about all cupboards, lioxes 266 Inspection. nil l)Oi Itiikcil, ■spcct. lllld C.N (> Ijo uswl in lie all bremi ) to cxiuiiirifi vvi\ ttv storrd >re iiiiil at'trT therein, iitid 'bread fomul ini provision- OS of this ubject to tlip City of Win >nt in weidit law sliaH lie I of the Citv. layer, Polici oace convict- oiis matorial sale shall hn I thereof, tiio polieo- officer irpose of ovi- BHEAD. 3 and i-oiiipartmonts therein, and no such person or persons as By-L«w aforesaid shall, nor shall any other person whomsoever, in any l'**- way thwart, refus«>, im]iede, iiimlcr or prevent any sucli in- "~ spection, weighing and oxainination of bread, or tho'inspection of any vehicle or sleigh for the delivery of bread, or any bak- ery or sliop or any flour, meal or other materials tlwi tended for n-e or to bo used in the making of bread for 7. The inspection and weighing provided for in the fifth Aimw,,,,,,. i,, s(rfi(,n ..f this J5y-law shall i.o mad.,- not less than on.'e in .ael, """""■ month, and upon any such ueighing the following alhnvances sliall he made, that is to say, fur bread made twelve hours and under twenty-four hours previously, one ounce light weight to he allowed for such loaf of two pounds weight, and two ounces for each loaf of four pounds weight; for any period ..ver twenty-four hours double the allowance in each case respec- tively shall be made. 8. Any person or persons found guilty of an infraction of p ,^ any of the provisions of this iJy-law shall be subject to the """'' penalties imposed by By law No. 1030 of the City of Winni- Pt'g- or having or or after sale in charg(> of ity or of anv ing of broad, ■^ad boforc or License In- 3 police force It the inspec- ider this Bv- :h for the I'tP- ud all brnad :>nnd therein sale, and fi>r id fastenings loards. hi^xos !'<;: r : if. ^8K ■.,*«*!; IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) fe .^ /. f/. 1.0 I.I Iff Bii^ US iio 11:25 III 1.4 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 A ^ \ iV N> % V ^ %> ^1. -%" «•>• c. V.0 ''ms\ -^ (P.r i/.J. ■% UF^ By-Law 1619. FIRE DEPAUT.MENT. T By-law No. 1619. A. By-law relatiug to the Fire Departmeut. HE Miinicipal Council of the City of Wiinii])Og ciiacts as follows: — ( OM.MITTKK 0.\ ITHK, WATKK A.NI> LKJIIT. Power of 1. 'I'lie Staiulimr Connnilteo on Fiic, Water and l.iaiit shall Conimittpe on ' •-• and' iJKhrV- ''^"^ ''"' i^iiinaiiv'-mcnt and cdnlrol of the Fire l)cj)art!nent, and t"o.?,'^?to.'!^^'or '■''" hiwo full power and anthority over its orpmi/.ation ami nopartmont. ...jvenunont, and «hall have conlrol of the huildings, engine iior.^-es, engines, jiose, hose carts, trr.oks, ladders, horses, a])- jKiratns. equipiiicnt. telegrajdi ahirins and lines and all other properly and furnitnrc belonging to tlu; de})artnient. Rules and Regulations. 2. 'Idle saifl coinmittee shall have power i'miu time in tiim; io make such rnJes and rcignlal-ion^; as they may emisidtr necessary for the care iuid protection of all pioperty belong- ing to the department.; for determining tlie (paalifleations and duties of all persons appointed jo otHce or menibershi]) in the (lc])artirieiii. : for imposing reasonable tines ami fnrfeitnl•e^ upon, and sus])ending and dismissing the officers and mem- licrs. and generally for the government and good order of the (le]iartment, the discipline of its othecrs and members, an^l iVir llio management and extiuguisbment of fires (iccnrring within the City; but no such rides or regulations shall have any I'. .ire or effect until they shall have bi en submitted t(> and aiiitreved of bv the Council. Ofllrors and Members. OI^FICERS AXn INfEMBERS. 3. The l''ire Department shall eonsis; i>{ a Chief Engineer, an Electrician and such Assistant Engineers, Electricians, Othcers and men as may from time to time Ix^ deemed neces- sary by the Standing Committee on Fire, Water and Light. and approved of by the Council. 2GS ■fir nilK'g cmicts I'lUK i)i:i'.\iM.Mi:.\T. 2 4. 'I'lic Cliicf Ki.niiu'cr. A-sisiai.t Knjriueers, and Electric- By-Law laiis (,f iho Dopartniont, slmll be apiKmitcl l,v tlui C'ouncil, and 1619. all other otlicors and nun.d.crs of the departn.cnt s1k.11 bo ap- Appoi,.t„„.„t IH'H.tcl and -nay be rcn.ovcd fr„ni otiicc by the connnittee. TJt^HT.t, momhiTS. 5. The salary of the Chief En-inocr shall bo fixed bv t.Ii..'Saiario,s. ^onncil and the salary or reinnneration of the other officers or members in or connected with the department shall be required for tlie department; {4) To certify to tlu> correctness of all accounts for >\icl: -upjilies and forward the sanuj to th(» coiumitteo for i)aymeut; To have ( ■") ) To liavu cliary'o and coniroi uL' all supplies and lo issue 'li'TKe of . ■' . '- . , , ,. . V 1 anil issue uie same in accordance with the directiona oi tlie coinnuttee; supplies. To report on (0) To report to the cominitteo lo.-ations and places where Str.et Mplils. , ,. , . , . , lamps or lights are ivipured, and to supervise the erection ot same and any ullier lamps or lights when ordered l)y the coiii- mitlee ; (7) To atieud tires and to make such reiiulatiims ami ;ii- rangenients that in the event of his absence the Assistant I'ji gineer shall be ]> resent ; (S) To SIX' that, all fires are extinguished with tiie lea^t perty, and to prevent uunet'es- sar\- daniaiie hv water; To Mitend at Fir.'s. To prevent nniieeessiiry ciiiniaRe at" possiblo damage to life am' Firos. (!)) To eii(]iiire into and iii\'estigate the cause of all iire> I hat may occur in th(s City as soon as jyossible after they occur, ,iiid to report to the committee the resu't of his investigation, (10) To promptly report to the committee any otHcer nr iiiember of the department who by reason of age, disease, acci- dent, or incouiiietency does not or cannot fully, energetically, promptly and properly fultil and perform his duties ; (11) To summarily suspend from pay and duty any person iindQr his command gnilty of insubordination or of any Hag- rant violation of law, rule, regulation, command or direction, and to report the case at once to the Chairman of the Coiuiuit- tee on Fire, Water and Light. To see rules H^) To SCO that all laws, rules, regulations, orders ami out and' *^ directions for the government of the department, are prompt- reported, ly, cheerfully and implicitly enforced and obeyed, and tliat all derelictions or transgressions that may come to his know- To investi- f?ate eause of Fires. To report ineMil'ers unlit for lUity. To suspend members. m> 3nt form uf all iirea occurriiiji: TO w'licii oalh'il fur a'' supplies omits fur Micli 2 fur paynioiii ; it's and lo issue le committee; d places where the ereetiuu of 'ed hy the cuiii- hitiuiis and ar- > Assistant Kii with thci lea^t ■event uuneccs- use uf all lircs ■ter they uecur, j investigation, any utfieer oi' }, disease, aeci- , energetically, duties ; uty any person or of any thig- d or direction, >f the Commit- as, orders ami it, are pronipt- 3yed, and tliat e to his know- t'lBE DEPABTMEKT. lodge are i>rumptly investigated and i-eported to the conimit- By-Law ' iai9. m To re,,ort to the (^>„ncil, an„„aliy, or o(t.uor if ny „ 7 qinred by the committee or in his opinion it is necessary :_ - "-. (u) The nmnber a.id ertic-iency o( the otKcers and me,u- bers ol the department under his control ; (b) Thonund,erandlo,.ati,.nsofthetirestalious; (c) The condition ami etiicieucy of tile l.uihlinos,,,, .inc. ijusos, engines, hoso ,.a:ts. ]„.... trucks, ladders, hor.es. telegraph ahnms uroth... .,,,,,,,,,.,, J,, ^^.^.^^.^ eliargo or belonging i,, tju' deiiartment: (d) The snfficie,H.y ..f ,he apparatus and m,.aus at his commaml tor gnanli,,^ .,,;,,, .;,„ ^,,„.,„ ^^^ . ' giiishing hres; eu::!i"r;;;:';;::;i:;::'"''^''»'™-''-''- ■ — udm^s oi the owners • (h) _ The total amount of inst.rance on ail buildin-s aiul goods mjured by fire; ^ (i) The nature and occasion of all accidents resultin- ^- i';i:t 1 "^''™^^ ^^ -'-''-''- -^"-'i- ma^ ha,,pen to members of the dei^artment. (H) From time to time to make such recommendations.,. . 1 suggestions to the Council and the Committed fr- ■'•'"— ^ ouin on wmiLi ,-v , , v.ommittee as ni Jiistions. ASSISTANT ENGINEERS. an .Sll Jl- Tlie Asfiistact Engineers of the Dena^trrmr^f v n i, b Oct to and r,h.... 11 J „ -L^partment shall beoutips a.ui Jto. to and obey all orders of the Chief Eno-i.,,.. o..., .•„ p"-™ "f * DOWOrR n ■»» of the ab,e„..e of the (a7ofl,Xorr. "',,":;, L" «"■-,=. 'b. «..« office, „d i„ ^^ ^ ,,^ ^^ ^^„,;_ *;;, ^l l^' 271 > 1 J M^S ml' / ^bv (i^^H ■ i ^H 1 ■J [1 a I'lUK DKl'AKTMENT. By-Law ||„. Assistuut. .KnginetT in whoso division tho tiro tirst tuk''- ELECTRICrAN. I'utii'H of 12. Tlic Elot'triciiiii sluili liiivc ciiliro chiiriir (if all tlic np tiip . ■ ' RioctricioD. puriitiis ii]ipi;i'taiiii]ii;' to tho tiro iilanii toloiirapii. and shall kfro]) thoni in workinsr ordor; and iov this purpose he shall ai all times have access to all tho instninients in the tiro station- and other places on the line. Ho shall ;iivo practical instriic lions to ]>ersons iindor him and other memhers of the Fire i»r partmeiit and to all telegraph key holders. Hi; shall koe|i a proper reiiislor of parties havinji' keys, and shall note all chiingts that may oocur. lie shall promptly report to the Chief of the Department any intorniptions in the workini^s of the lino or apparatns wherehy there is delay in giving ur i-.'coiving an alarm of fire, and in siioli report he shall state vhat amount of delay will prohalily ooeur in repairing tli' same. APrARATDS. Appnrutus, etc. Control of Appar.'itn- and Departmint. 13. The apparatus of tho Fire Department shall consist of steam fire engines, ohemioal engines, hoso carts and horse, hook and ladder trucks and other necessary ap]iaratus u^cd for extinguishing tires, including hydrants, wells and water tanks, and in sncli nnnd)crs as from time to time shall ho deemed necessary or expedient hy the said committne. 14. The whole apparatus ami management of the Fire I)c parrment shall he under the direction of tho Chief Enginocr, subject to such instructions as ho may from time ti> time r<^coive from the committee: and at every tiro tlio Chief Engin(>er. or. in hi- alisenco. tho senior oflic(M'. who may be present, shall have the sole control over all en- gines, property, officers and members of the department, anil over all persons engaged at any fire, and any officer, member, or other ]ierson engaged at any fire, who shall refuse or neg lect to obey any leuiil ordor of the Chief, or other senior offi- cer, shall 1)0 subject to the penalties of this By-law. Engines not 15. Xo ougino. liose, Or othor apparatus of the Fire Pc- forVivat? partment shall be ajiplied to any private use or taken beyond use. tii'c tirst tiikc,-! I IKE KEPAKT.MKNT. tl>o limits of tlio City witliouttlioiMM' I'friiiissioii (,f tlic M Chainnan of tl.o CoMuuitteo on Fir., WatcT and l,i„'h;. i\(pr or By-Law 1610. KIUES. 16. All persons at, or near anv tiro shall nssis, i„ oxtin- -.rson.at S u.lnng ho sanu., an.l in rcnun-in.^ furnitnr,., , Is an,l ...or- ""U° •'"'"'I'se iron, any h„i|,|i„g „„ ,i,,,., ,„. ;„ ,,^,„„.^,_, „^^,_.^,^^^. ^^_^^| .■.-i^unco |"^"ardjn.an.ls,<.„,.in,thasnnK..an,iin,l,.n.,,lishin.anv -.0 or „,kl,n. ut .....asion roqniro,. wiu:.n or.loro,l s.i ,0.1:. ''> ""■< "^'^ '^•".^'"H.c.rorothorotH.vrof thodopartuH.nt, i„ formnand at tlio firo. ' 17. Tho ( 'hiof or other oftieer in ehar,,. ,t any tiro i. h.n- ,.„,.„«„,„. '• "■"i;""-^^'-<"' to ......0 to he pullod ,lou-n or den.olisen.t.oj. pr..serihe the lin.its i,. .h, ,,,!„,, ,, ,„; ,: ^e. rhn M K . no porson, horso or vehiele , inehulin^ Mr.-t i>) shall bo penn.tted to eonio nnlo.s thev are resident^ •1-nnn, or are admitted by ordca- of an oftiee;. of the depart- : . J pohce office, and any person who shall withont';:!- Mon enter upon any portion of sueh limits during the t me ;;- ^^all be so closed shall bo snbject to the penalties of lilt nre and lor a disfnimr. .,+■ «+•. l' , . Kici) ng ^"^^ ci aistanco of hf ty leet on each s de of the fire ■■''"''^b char ISO t? f '■: ''''' "^ '''^ ^^-^- - f->^ the.et^'"^^^- ov: Wit Tf" ^'', ^'r.' ^^'-^^t - l^o^l^ -les of th. spac. 4n fhe n n • 'T""'"""'' "" '^'^^ '^"■^- '"^ -" ^™- '- wL or^f^" ri '•"' "" '"•^- ^^' ""•^' p--- - fi'- of the fire apparatus, shall be kept clear of all per ons >" t. and all persons who shall be in anv of the said places l\^ any officer of the department or police officer. 273 H 1 1 m >l 1 ::ikr 1 By-Law 1619. FIRE DEPARTMENT. RULES AND RKCUI-ATION'S. omccrsto i.e 20. All nlliccrs iiii.l iiiciulH'rs of till' Firo Depi.rtmcnt slmll furiiislitMl with ,.,,., ... 1 1 1 i- -f, ., tl copyofruifs. j,,. I nniislicd With a cojn- ot the rules ami regular u>ns loi tlii^ govcrmuciit of the (le|>artiiioiit, and it shall be their duty to eoiifoi'iii to all tho rcquireiiients, and perform all the duties therein contained. REWARDS. DistiiiKui.siM-d 21. Any person who, in the discharge of his duty as a firc- fi^pH."" " man, distinguislics hiiiisclf in tli(> porfonnanco of a galhiiu act. Ly which lifi> or property is saved, shall be entitle ;i lireinan, has received any injury resulting in death, his widow and orphans (if any ) shall be entitled to receive such peeimi arv aid as the Council iiiav bv resolution dctemiine. OEEEXC'ES. Injuring prcpcrty. False alarms. 23. Xo iierson shall wantonly or maliciously injure any fire engine, choiiiical engine, hose, bell, bell rope, telegrapli iMde or wire or any other apparatus belonging to the depart- ment, or used by the firemen in giving an alarm of tire or iisoil in extinguishing fires. 24. iSTo person shall, without reasonable cause, by outcry-, ringing bells, using tlie fire alarm or telegraph, or in any other manner make or circulate or cause to be made or clivn- hitod an alarm of lire. Bon-flres. Driving over hose, etc. 25. Xo Jierson shall, after sunset, without pteviously wiini- ing the Chief Engineer, make any bon-fire or other lari^e fin', in any field, yard or open space. 26. Xo person, with a horse or other animal or animals drawing or propelling any carriage, cart, sleigh or other vcli- icle, shall drive, lead, or back such horse or other animal or 274 5 duty as a firc- eo of a jialliiiit ? entitled to ra- tion of a mohil solution, dirrct. n his dut}- a> a eath, his wiilnw .ve such pccimi mine. I'IHE DEI'AUTMKNT. - 1619. >.;. n or other per.on who shall ho eni,.l,.yc.i i„. or shall 1,. as-Sr^"""' ^istin,^ at the extinguishing of any tiro or who ,„ay be en- gaged in other duties connected therewith. 28. Any person or p.^rsons found guilty of an infraction of p.„,uv nn> of tho provisions of this By-]a.v shall bo snl^icx-t to the P'-lt.es .niposed by TMaw Xo. in::o .i- ,,,,, ri,^ ,^ J. ■(■f 'N pfeviously warn- other largo fire, inial or niiiiiiais igh or other vcli- othor animal or .For "Bulvs fiorcrnhui thr members of /}„ /,'/,.„ f),,,^,f. liiill lie appoiiiUd Ipv tiic ('(.iiiicil of tlic City <,{ ins',u'''t..r .mdWinnipc,!:' an olliccf lo lit- called tliii llcaltii Olliccr, and aU.iu appoiiitiupnt Health ln-|>crliir and sncli nmnhcr ot assistants as nia,\ In: dt'C'incd necessary liy the Market, License and llealtii ( 'niii- mittco. ill. 2. It shall 1)0 tlio duty of ail otHcors, servants, workmen aiul agents of the City of Winiu])eg to jx'wo all possible aid aiul assistance in their power to the said Health Ollieer, Health insjK'ctor and Assistants. 3. The Health Oilicin- shall have full control of the Scav- enging Department of the City, and the Health Inspector ami his Assistants shall at. all times Ik» subject to his directimis and orders in all matters relating to tlu' (;nforcement of Sani- tiU'v and Health liydaws or other sanitary laws and regula- tions in force! in said City, and said Health Officer shall have a ii'oneral sujiervision over all matters, things and ofHcors with- in the City in any way appertaining to the public health, suh ject to the restrictions and provisions contained in Chai)T(i' nineteen, forty-six and fony-seven Victoria, and Chapter thir- teen, forty-seven \'ictoria, of the Statutes (d' ^Lanitoha, and the ^Vhiniciiml Act and the Eydaws of the City of Winnipeg. 4. Tn ad liis (lir('('ti(iiis CCllK'Ilt nf Saiii- i\vs and vcii'iila- •ffic'L'!' sliall liavc md oflicers witli- blic lioaltli. ^'tilv ned ill Chapter lid Cliaptertliir- [ ^Manitol)a, and y of Winni]ic!X. V law or by any iiig shall he the To mil 11(1 th.' (idli cviry ilay. I'I'I'I.IC IIKAI.III. " "f •'">■ "^ "- '^I-'k^'N '-i<-.- an.l Ileal.h Com- »««0. iiiirrc<^ may direct. (b) T. kn.p a record of nil his proceo' V...U. a selH.dnlo of th. property nn.h.r his ehar..e '"'"".'^•'"^■'<'-li-ri,v. and, he valuM thereof. (<•) — nine i-^o or eanse to he examin. d in.o alh. ™,„ Inti) ''■ :'"'^' "'■'>: '"' '"."-.o,..s to the p.d.li.. heal.h, and under"'' t<« cau.se tho samo to he removed. ,les, roved or prevent...]. (d) To oxamino or eauso to he examined hv analv.ath.n or, "< -orw.sa the water of any well within the, ( 'Uy when re.ne.t ''■'' ="" ;:--loI...l.May.orortho.larket,Lie;ms;;u; 1 ;'^^ ■ n2^orwI.novorl.ofindsitexpedi.^^^ . that ; r T' '"" ""•^' ^^■^"' "■• ^-- -V otl-' . hat ,s tonnd to ho nuHt for use. amho take sucii stops m^hemvessar-.topun a ho.,., ,,, o .dosed for mor,Mhanthn.e weeks, unless U^iinsa^^ l'< on .sanctioned hy a speeial resolution of the Council 'hli _Morks,ntheC,ty,andineasutliesanu ' '■ ' " ^' condition as to baa nuisance, to immclia.eh or (ithtT >;..r;::t::;r;;:r:tt;;;i-;:;r;l-M, ,\oar, and from time to time to renort tn. tJ.a .„• i til ■ re^.Jf f 1 • . report; to the said cominittoo 111 io.-,ult of such visits il-n M ^^ PtfllMC MKAI.TH. By-Lnw leao. To (oniiiilt CoiiiuiUtvv. Iti'lli'VInK tho (ll'Blltlltl' RllfflTllIX frntn iIIhi'iiho. AdnltiTntlon of Food. Vaccination. Attendance upon City Emi)loyo»s. (jl) To conHuIt with iiml iiflvirto tlit^ Mi'n\ coJmiiitti'O, n? spCH'tiii^' all mattorn relating to llii» public lit'altli iiiui saiiitarv notuliticni iif tlu' Cit.v, and, when ordcri'tl i»_v tiu> Mayor or tin- «ai'l (•oiiimittot', to vi.iit ail porsoiLs and inspect, ail placon or jd'CMnist's as tlicy or either of ilicni mav direct, and to report in writinjj; the result of such visit or inspection to the Mayor or to t!io said cDiiiniittco and to adviso such rciiicdics as in his opinion should ho taken to prevent tho spread of infection or disease, and tho removal of such premises, nuisuncos or otliur iiiait<'r as are diinfrerous to the. i)uhlic, health. (h) Fpon being informed by the Health Inspector or any assistant, ineniher of tho police force or other person that any person or family is destitute and sufferini;' from disease or ill nesa of any kind, he shall at once proceed to visit such person or fumily, and upon such visitation, under the direction of the Mayor or of said committee, to take such measures for their immediate relief as to him may seem requisite, eitber by n- jHirtiufi' them as fit subjects to ho removed to or treated at tlic (ieiieral Hospital or other place provided for that pur|)ose, (,r by supplying thoin or directing that they be supplied with tlir requisite iind necessary medicine* for their relief Ml. the e\ pense of the City, and to keep a re_i;iilar and correct acconnt af each case, and of such expenditure, and to make a return of tho same monthly to the said committee. ( i) To adviso tho Health Inspector and his assistants when required by him or them so to do respecting any diseased ani- mal or any milk, meat, iisli, ])oultry, fruit, vegetables or other natural jn'oduct or other article of toed otlVred for sale iMr htmian food ov drink and to assist him or them in detennin- ing which such articles are adulterated or otiierwise until I'or use. (]) To attend regularly once in each month at least at such time and ])laces as tho said committee may appoint, and per- form the duties of Public Vawiinator for the City. The vac- cine matter requireil by him for such purposes shall be sup- plied by tho City. (k) To attend upon and discharge tho duties of jihysician and surgeon when instructed by tho !Mayor or the said com- mittee to any City official or employee who may at any time 278 I'iniMc IIIM.TII, ':nr:;;;:;;r:;,;i;;::;l;: '■'■- -- ^ ■-- r II 1 . ' ' """ iMiriMmr nil iiccKiint t f""'^"''"^ "'•'.•..,:.■.•,,.„■ ...nnll...l.„,inL,,,lK, -it „ f^^r^ \ ililt> cmtilin r.,l 111,. I,... 1.: !• . Ill nmkn up iiml nrtiry |iiiy rolli. • < I 1 1 i > I III' pji \ I'l M-mim. ,,n,i|ov,..| .u„l,.,-ln\,li,,,.,i;„. - "^ tlK. «„Hl .o„„,,iHo,a o. bv „nv .tatm.. ,™^ Miilli'i) in iiijittcps |.,.- Tii uHslat I ''*'7"";^:.'^"""''"'^-i-'iH-sMi.i...i,„„ ,,„,„,„ ;;;;';;;-;;;j.;;;-.n...w.i... -hlu. l,..,hl, ,s niMv i„ ,.i, „pi„i„„ , „„,^^^^^,_.^. rcquirod l,y flu. s,,id c,„„„jj^,p^^_ ■ "'•'■• '" (V) To pnsont, to tho said coM.nmtoe bofor.. ,h. tlf,.,.,,,,, > oT Aovoinbor in oiicli vpiui ., (•..ii . i'" mnko •'\' ^.^^^■^'''''^^'' ■" '■■■'-•I' vn.r, a full ropornninn t condition of tliecitv. lie s;lllil;il'\' ;\nniial Itf'pnrt ns to f^diiliiirv '■nndltlmi of ritv. 1 b^, law ul for tlu. Mayor or the Market, I.i....„., ,„„ |?-' " IthConinurteo to appoint some member of tl,.. , d ■■^' :^^^'''" ''V-'^'--" or-any of his duties d„.. Hckness or absence, and tl^e sai.l committoo n.nv ■„ fti^ : '-.' they consider it indisponsible to seek "u-h • '^ iis-^istanee, in eases M. „i ; 1 ■ i "dMce or Additional PV eonsidei it indisi,ensable to seek s,,,.], ...Iviee o,- ''''^'^""'^^- 27!) 'SI ■ it '^1 ^i m ■ r- i " p I PUBLIC HEALTH. By-Law ^\^^, City, and a return of all fees and expenditure incurred in iihrniuing such advico or assistance shall frona time to tiuic be luade to the Council. . uutiuK of 6. In addition to the duties prescribed by law or any By law lu'spoitor and of the Couucil or bv any resolution of the Market, License au'l IlL-altli Cumiuittce, the following shall be the duties of tliu iicalth inspector of the City and his assistants: — To assist Uie Health Ofllccr. Deposits ondangiTlug tlii< Public Monltli. To visit butclinr and slaiiglitiT housi's and dairies at least once a week i n eertain months. To inspect premises occupied and report viola- tion of any of the pro- visions of this Pv-Law. (^a ) To assist the Health Otlicer in his duties and perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned to thoni by that officer or the said committee. (b) To keep a vigilant supervision over all streets, lan(>s, byways, lots, or premises upon which any accumulation or deiiosit, of any thing which may endanger the public health or upon wliich any manure or other refuse, or vegetable or ani- mal matter or other filth may be found, and at once to notify the parties who o\\'n or occupy such premises, who through themselves or their employees, have deposited such manure, refuse, matter, dirt or other filth in any street, lane, or by- way, to cleanse the same and to remove what is found there- on, and such parties shall forthwith remove the same, and if the same be not removed within twenty-four hours after siicii notification, the Health Inspector so notifying the parties, may ]>rosecute the parties so offending, and ho may aUu cause the same to be removed at the oxpeaase of the person or persons so offending. (c) To •. isit the premises of all butchers, slaughter houses and dairies at least once a week during the months of May, June, July, August, September and October, and twicc^ a month during the remainder of the year, and from time to time to rejiort to the said Committed the r(>sult of such visits. (d) To inspect at intervals as directed by the said Com- mittee all premises occupied by persons residing within its jurisdiction and to report to the said Committee any viola- tion of any of the jirovisions of this ]]y-law or of any otlior By-law or regulation for the preservation of the Piililic Health, and any refusal to jieriuit tlicni or any of them tu make such ins])ection. 280 J'UHMC UK A !/!'][. 6 INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISKASES. By-Law 7 Tho ileal.K Officer shall provide each Medical Prac- '-'' U.oner pract,c.ng within the City with bhink fonns on which «> "' to .-i-ort to the said Health Officer any cases of diphth ri °"^^^- M.alI-pox, scarlet fevei, cholera, .yj^l.oid fever, 'i.k s ' . ]., and also with other blank forn. on which to report th uv recovery from any such diseases. 8. All such for,ns shall bo so printed, Lnnnnied and folded 'l.at they may be readily sealed without The u of T o'"™^' ''"' J^ jn. said blanks shall be in accordant with the follow- ,,„, _^. Eepokt or Ini.'kctio0s Diskases. Christian name and surname of patient. Ago of patient. ^_ j-oality (giving street, number of house or lot) where pa- -N'ame of disease. Xame of school attended by children from that house. Measures employed for isolation and disinfection. Signature of Physician. liKL-OKT oi- Death or Recoveky erok Lnfectious Disease. Christian name and surname of patient ^ J.ocnlity (giving street, number of house or lot) where pa- Xatiie of disease. How long sick. Whether dead or recovered. Moans of disinfection employed, and when emplove.l Signature of Physician. 281 I'UHMC IIKAI.TII. By-Law 1620. 10. Tho Iloiilth Officer witliin six lioiirs after Ik^ sliall __ hiivo received a iiotiee of the oxistcnco of scarlet fever, diph- Notico (,f tlieria, siiiall-pox, cholera, iiunisles, or whoopinc; coiijrli in auv Discaso to I I'll' I o ^ ""J 1.0 pnsud up. Iiouso or binldmo shall affix or eaiisq to bo affixed by soiiio other person near llu^ entrance of snch house or bnildin'' a card at least nine inches wide, and twelve inches long stating that snch disease iixists in the said house or building, and stating the penalty for removal of such card without the jier mission of tJio Health Officer or the said C'oniniittee. Not to be removed. n. Xo ])crsou shall remove such card without the pcrmi,-; ■iion of the said Committee or the Health Officer. Health omccr to Hospital. 12. The Healtli Officer sjiall liave eliargo of the C'itv !;?lrt',an[r. (^"arantino and Small-pox irosi)itah and shall have power, when not otherM'ise authorized by the City Council, to em ploy such assistants and nurses as he may deem necessary, and it shall bo his duty to stv that said hospitals are supplied with suitable furniture, nourishment, fuel and medicines, and that j)ersoiis dying therein or in other places under ihargt^ of the. City aro dtt^cntly and promptly buried ai ilio expense of the City, ])rov\dcd that suck deceased persons shall not ]iav(» sr.ilicit^nt estate to defray the costs of his or lii r last sickiuiss or Imrial. To bury the dead. Health Officer 13. Tho Tloaltli Officer shall havei power to stop, detain may ^top and ' i pe?I^n";'oming'""^ examine every jierson coming from a place infected with from infected ;, pestilential or infections disease, in order to ])re.veiit the introduction of tho sapie into this City. Power to 14. The Tltalth Officer siiall have iwwer lo destrov or dis- destroy or ' ' • niture';"'etc':"" ""'^'<^'^^' '^^ ''^ 'i'^ judgment may be deemed proper, any furni- ture, wearing apparel, goods, wares, or merchandise, or articles of jiroperty of any kind, which shall be exposed to, or infected with a contairious or infections disease. Sign to be posted. 15. The Tlealth (^fHcer shall have power to require the oc- cupants of any dwelling house, store, shop or other buildiiiir in which tiiere shall be any person sick with small-pox, vario- loid or other infections disease, to put up and maiiilaiii in ii conspicuous place on tho front of said dwelling house, stoic. 282 ■i after Ik* shall irlct. fever, diph- iig eou^li in any aftlxed by soino or building, a shes long stating »r building, and without, the ]H'r- uniittee. Iiout the perm in lieer. ge of the City lall have power. Council, to eni- deem necessary, tals are supplied and medicines, ?r places undcT ly buried at the eceased persons co stop, detiiin ce infected with to ])revont the ) destroy or dis- oper, any furni- lercliandise, or I be exposed to, sease. > require the oc- • other building raall-pox, vario- 1 mainlain in ii ng house, sterc Pi'nr.ic HK.vi/nr. sniall-pox, d n itheri'n ^.. o i- ., ''^'''' ^M5'ni> tever. diseases. :::: £:;:::~'' - — - -^ '•^ ^'iicii ui.soaso ( urin"' anv tiit*- ,^4^+1 i- I "10 1 „„„ „„,|. „„„.,,.,„„»: tl,„ s;m,o person- l,„f cv..,- .1 1 .1 ,. ' ' '" ^^"f">ii' to t he Hcaltli Offip,.-''''!'!' of tlie death of ea.di of liis i).,ti<.,,ts ^vh i ii , Pi?tie.,t dying n-t. J- I'-iriditf, who sliii 1 have < or In «n;,l '^'l ■"ntaRious, City of a contagious or infectious dJ^,.., • •. t "'"• '"•^'■"■=''- l.ours tl„>reafler an.l ,.. "^ ."^"' 7'"'^'^' ^^'^'"^ twenty-four «nd tvpe of'; '" ■^•"■'' '•"''"••^ ^''^ «r^«ifi« name , upon, lu writing to tho Hciltli ()IK,.».. c""^"^ "' any ,>erson being at any of the aforesaid hon^^'XIr " -'-"" ^'-t-'ked with any contagious disease l-^-^'-^ and., pren,,... 19. rt shall be the duty of everv ,.,.,.■ , i • ""1-'^1""1 in said ritv si.l • '"'•^•"■'"".'"•■"^•«f^"'.v ,,„„,,_„ (where such person si..; l' 1 1 "' '""*'^""" • "*-" -^'''j iind to avon raredfor , "f "' "'■> '"■'■1' '-I'-k |irr»„, „-l,o 1„. si \J,. ,,,. ""'■"■■■"''•""'"■ '-- •" ti- ..i.MWk.,. i. ::;,;;; 28.*] 8 report to on: ' 'P 9 prni.ic uE.\i/nr. By-Law to the disease, ooudition and dwelling place or position (if 1620. I ■ 1 such sick person. 20. A'o person shall sell, cxchani;(> oi- in any way make t'o'discosrro ''^Posi""*' "f -inv straw, Ledding- or articles that have been No articles that havi to disease to be Hold or exrhanKod. ivposed to !iny contagious disease or are liable to conminm- c:ito sucli diseasti till after the same have heeii adequatelv I'ieansed or disinfected. or^aruH?" to ^^ ' "^'"^ Pf'i'S'on shall bring into this City from any infect- fntfl'X'^rity '■'' V^^^'^ or from any vessel or building in which had lately ["an.'"''"''"''' ''•^''^'11 "riy person sick of a contagious disease, any article or person whatsoever, nor shall any such person come into said . itv. 22. Xo person or ]iersons who have been atfected with any No person <]iiariintlned - • IniJ-Twithout ' diseases named and provideil for in Section 10 of this permi..sion. IJy-lnw who luivc been quarantined or isolatCKl in any place v.-ithin the jnrisdiction of the City i>f Winnipeg, shall be ; lowed to leave such quarantine ov small-pax hospital without jiermission of the Iloalth OtKcer. ciiiuiren 23. Xo child, minor or person from anv house where aiiv inhabiting Infected ])erson or ])ersons is or are sick or aife<'ted with anv of the places not to , . attend Hchooi. diseases iiameKl or provnled for in Section 1(5 of this By-law -hall attend any public, private or sectarian school in the City until tlu^ recovery or death of said sick person or ]icr sons, and in either event the aforesaid child, minor or per Repuiations. SOU .shall 1)0 provided with a written statement by the attend- ing prysician. if any, and if not, then by the Health Otlicer. certifying to their noncontagiousness, which statement imi>t be presented to the princijial or teacher of said public i>i private sclio(d before said child, minor or ]iers()n be allnwfil to return. Physli ians to instruct parents, etc., 24. It shall be the dutv of all phvsicians, iinoi poll illscn\('l'V to instruct , ^^ ,^^^^. ,.Q,if .,^i,^„g ,„. infoctiuus disease, to instruct tin of clilldren of . .• i -i i • i i .1. the provision? eiits oi any cJiiid or minor who iiiav be residnn;- of last si'ction. par- It the infect- ed pmiiises of the provisions of the nexl preceding section: and it shall be the duty of any principal or teacher of any public, private or sectarian school in this City to report at 2S4 i or position of PUBLIC nEALTII. 10 25. If iuiy teacher rosidcs or lod-vs in ....v i i hi^ or l,or S..I.00I or othn- pu],lic plac-o until .11 .lan-^er of c. • jv.n.,ntj.^^^ - as to ondang-or tho l.ealth of oth.. ' ' "'" ''''"" 27. Xo owner, driver or per..(.n in cIimm,,. f 1 "ilnis, street raihviv n,- , ^ '" ^''■".^«^ "t anv eah, .mi .'.n-i.^.s, ' xcr i.iiiuaA or traniwav carriayc .,r ,,f -n.v otl,r.,.;"' """» I'libhc or pr vat.0 convevniwA 1, .11 ■ '^'"'f'! '"' "«'«J for o Is Bvl ^''T"r''''^ -• P---«l-l i<>.- in Section l.;^'-^-' '■ otbcnM.0 of any person ui.o ],as died fron, anv „f o.id diseases, without the penui.sion of the lloalth () 1 .,. , -ery un,lertaker or other person who, with a hearse or ^^ .■Incle, roanoves or conveys therein, for burial or o.herwise the corpse of any person who has died of anv such contag-ious '-u^ct.ous disease, is hereby required to have sucl^ca^^^ •1 • .->|....iu (u na\c' sue I cat) OllUllbus, street, ra Iwnv rv.. +,.., • rnrtcrtal , necr. lall^va.) 01 tramway carnage, or anv suc!i'">"'vo .1 c or prn-ate conveyance or hearso or other vehicb thor--^^--- ' li Ofrcer; but, no such owner, driv,.- .r u.her person ^ .. 11 be compelled to ....nvey any such atlected person or con- gious corpse unt.l ho is pai.l a sutiiei..nt a.nount to cover '^ expense and loss he n,ay incur in .arrvin. into effect 'I'o provisions of this By-hnv. 28. Xo per.son shall let or hire, or all..v anv other person, " ^°™P^' '^y 1^«"^- '-■ l>-< of a house in whi..h ,he o hn r'"- - I'-n any person sick or affected with anv .lisease named an 1 '"^^T -" l.-vided for in Section U of this IVhiw, witlj W ---"' i; ;n IS ^^m 2S5 11 ri'lil.IC IIKAI.TIt. By-Law flj-gt l,,„l the said house or part of a housoi tlmnniiiiily alth Ollicer, or without ol)tainini!,' tiiu certiUcatu of a piiy- sician tliat tho said house, or part, of a house cau be safely occui)ie(l hy others, or that sncli article or articles cau l)e safe ly handled or used. PhysiriiijiB to 29. ]t shall be the dutv of the niivsician in attendance ui)- give diri'c- . i . i vcuuiltion ^^^ '^"■^ person or per.>ons sick or affected with any diseasi! o"''iDfocted°^ named and provided for in Section 10 of this JJy-law to ^iw premises. .|]] ^.^essary instructions regarding the thorough ventilation and cleansing of the public house or private residence where in such jierson shall be sick; and it shall be the duty of the keeper of sxich public house or the owner or occupant of such private residence to follow tlio instructions of llie physician in attendance., as aforesaid, uniler the penalty hereinaftei- described. iiiaith ofliccr 30. ilio Health Othcer is hereby empowcrt-d to visit anv to visit . , 1 . 1 ^- 1 l' Schools. and ail public and private schools in the City, and to make or cause to bo made an examination of the children and min- ors in atlendanco therein as often as he may deem necessary to secure compliance with tlie provision hereof. Sfhool Teachers to 31. Every school teacher is hereby required to attend to cany out and obscrvo such suggestions and instructions as may U; (iiriM'tlons of . ""^ . ., . , Hciiith given by the Ilcaltli Ollicer in regard to ventilation and Officer. . . . cleanliness in the school under his or her charge. SLAUGHTER HOUSES. No slaURhtcr house to be erected without Iierniisslon. Oertlftcate required. 32. Xo person or persons shall build or erect any slaughter house or building, or ])reinises for the purpose of killing therein ; or maintain or continue to use any slaughter house, or building, yard or premises, at present erected, built or kept fjr the purpose of killing, within the limits of the City, without the ])ermission or license of the City Council. Every application to the City Council for such perniisrion or license sliall be accompanied by a certificate signed by tlie Health Officer, that such slaughtx'r house, or building, or 286 l'l"l.lf JIKAI.TII. vtJ. ::;::; ,::r''':'™'' "■ ™'- >-■...,»: ""HI, .111(1 IlKl (loi- III ovcfv cii,.l, ,. , 1 -1 descent towards . .n,t,.,, ,,,,;, ' !" " "''"' ' f -hosau slaughter l.ouso or p.vnuscs for .hi.h a pen""'"" IS rcqiiim iin(Cr this lU- liu- ti i • "'^•ip'nnir fhco. o, ] oalth Inspctor showing that tho person to wh..,,, '" ^-'• ^d.pon„,t was grant..d has been guilt, of i i,,f,,,,,,, ;: with the ])rovis]ons of this By-law. ' 33 Kyj.ry daughter house or buihling used for ,he p,,,- , -eof k,]],ng, w.thin the City shall he linu. whitewashed 't P"'.^ .e east onee every n.onth, between the iirst dav of April u^ tl^ '7--'""" ^u. day 01 Aov..„d.er i„ eaeh yea, and li;„e s], H U f -d -^^"'" -d or the purpose of disinfection, and tho t„h or r s wo b n-ne ,n the last preceding section shall he eu.ptied I, Z .1 o each day when killing has been done on L pren.is jnch phu..Mhat no offensive effluvia n.ay arise tW^^^^^^ L ' --^l'--<-l.all be kept perfectly clea, 34 Every slaughter house or huilding so used shall have a al nmes a printed copy of these regulations relating to™"- - sliiughtor houses huu"' m, a,. «... 1 • '-'I'Ht, iOn,.Ruiations to I nuuj^ up or e.\i)osed in some conspicuous '" "e postrd part of such building or pr..niises. ^ 35 The Health Officer, Health Inspector, ..nd overv Sani -■ Inspector duly authorized by the Coiunnnee 1^1.! ' '"= '° LK.ense and Health shall bo at liberty at all reason bl'^et---- to ente,- into any house, outhouse or other building used 7l 287 18 I'lULlC lIKAl.Tir. By-Law .slauirhtcr hoii.so uiul upon ijrcniises coiuhic'tcd tluM-cwith ior 1620 ■ ■ . __ ■ the iuiri)Osc of inspecting siicli sluugliter house, and premi^^os and aiiv aiiiuiuls or fresh moats therein or thereon. NUISANCES. Privios. cii- 36. .Vo jHTson shall sufTer or permit, any cellar, vault, liira, viiuItB, ... , . ' it(;.. not to bo pruiiti' (Irani, cossiiool, privv or sewer, inxm anv ])remis('s allowed to . •,,',. ,.,.,*,.. hoiomc in- lieloniiiiig to or occupied hv him or her within the limits (*i jurioua to ,. . ,,,. . .' V • till, public the ( ity of \\ iiiiniK'g, to heeome nauseous, offensive, or in- jurious to tli(^ public health. 37. Xo distiller, tanner, lirewer, soaj) boiler, tallow cliaml kr. butcher, meat ])acker, dyer, liverv stable keeper or other shall discliareo out of or pennit to How from their )rewerv. iiianiii'actorv, shop, slaughter licallh. No foul or other nau- scniH llnuora to he prr- mltlf'd to llnw from tiri'inisrs. person still, house, taniierv house, jjacking house, stable, or other ])lace any foul or otlui nauseous 1 vate gronnt .'iMuj^ iiou^e, Buoiie, or oiiier jiuieu iiii\ loiii or <'iuri liqn(rs, slops or substances whatever into any ])ri nd, strwt, lane or public liroiind within said City. 38. ^t> soap boiler, tallow chandler, butcher, caiulle or 'lil .No putrid fat or grease to , ,. i n i „ <. 1 be kept, nor iiKiKer or t>tiier person sliall kec]) or use, or cause to he undressed 1" iiidl^i'^for or used, any stale, putrid or stinking fat, grease or meat ; nor mure than -1 , , , " , ,. ^i ^ i. x- i hours. shall any person kec]) tor more than twenty-tour liours any undressed hides, except at the place where tlu^ same ar(> to lie manufactured. Premises not 39. Xo owiicr or occupant of any grocery, cellar, tallow \o berome'"* cbandlei^, sliop, soap factory, slaughter bouse, taiiiiefv. Xnalvc. brewery, distillery, pork or beef packing bouse, stable or barn, shall sutler the same to becomo foul, nauseous, or offensive. Dead ani- mals not to be suffered to lie on the streets, etc., nor be thrown Into any pool. Carcass of dead animal to be re- moved to place pro- vided by Council. 40. No owner or possessor of any animal which shall have died, shall suffer the same to lie on any public ground, street, lane, alley, or private lot or place within this city; nor shall any person throw or leave any such animal, or any vegetable or decayed animal matter or any slops or filth whatever, solid or fluid, into any pool of water in saist;,n,.es. All lI,„Js puu.p.d or tak.u frou. auv of th, ,<,,., 'T''^'^^-'''''^-'''<''^-'-'''Mn:u,p..dor..onve;.edth;.o.:;;^ ^. -■■ n,. other proper eoudue.r. dinvily i.uo ..n,.. puhli-llS'Lo >o«ei, or ,„ hen thereof,, shall bo conveyed in a vessel, clo.elvl'nni;;^:^,"' and s..nnvly covered, to some public sewer, and the content^s^'""' '•'iipticd therein. her any alley iiaiiHMl shall ,;Ni.i. or have been ()ecut)ant, of caus(> 43. .\o „u-ner or occupau, of any lot or tenement shall x.a.a,,,... ■H I";''""f-"'y nuisance to ho, r,o remain in or upon """"°^ . lot o.t..nnnent, or between ,he.au,e and the eentnl or Tlie street adjommir. or urion t'lioiiipnt. let't or *'ff''>isiv. 44 .\o person shall deposit or leave, or cause to he lett c placed or deposited, in any part of the City, any dead ani- r";,:;,S..,'<' u^ or any annual or vegetable, excrement or otl.r substance ^:i-^ '^^"' ^l^ch .s offensn-e, or which hy process of decomposition m.v become offensive. ' ■ 45. It shall he the duty of the Chief of l>o]i,v to r.^nort to the H^lth Officer the existence of any nuisan .Z^^^^Ji'^.t - ^aid Czty, and perforn, su<.h other acts relative to b -""'""" le according to the general or spei>lii|> i>r cmiti'dl oi' ;iii\ iiniiiiiil wliicli i- iii^niiiMl di' ill priKTss (if ihciiv wiiliiii tlic ( 'ilv of \\'iniii|ic^'. ■ii |icriiiil llic >:iiiic l(p III- jiiid iNjiniiiii while in ,-iicli ('(Hidil ii.n '\ iiliiii siiiil ( ilv ;il'l('r -iii'li iiiiiiiial iiiiiilcr sli;ill Iluc liccduii' iiiis(piiii(|. (ir iiflci" the |H'(i('c.«s iif ilcciiv shall have hcfinii in lie same, wlirlhiif il ln' at aii\' (-tahli-liinciit inr the rciidc!' iiii' di' (■iiaiiu'in,!:' the ^'Imractcr llicrcdt willim llic leralily | liP •rilii'(| ami (!isi;;iial('(l in the iircccdiiiii' .-ectidn <>\' ilii- I '.\da\v (>r ( l-rwl icrc wiiliin llic ^ai( ('it' Pormlt u (■{iKHRo ill 8lauKhteriii»: aiiiniHiR, ' 48. Il -hall he nnlawfiil fer any per-dii, cuiiiiiany i,v cur hui'alidii wiihiii the ( 'ity of W'innijie^' lo ciniaiic in the hii-i- ne^s id' -laii^litcrin^' aniiinils for food, packing- thein for mar !.( I, or rciidcrini:' the otl'al. fat. hoiic^ or scrajis from siicli iiiiimal- or any dead car<'ass, or any animal matter wliatxi 1 \-er, or to eniiiijiC in tlio maiuifacturc or |irodiu'tiuii of fcr ^lizcr.^ or 'iliic. or the cleaning' or reuderiiiii- (d' intestines, nnios- he oi they shall have ohtaine(| a penuit from the City < 'oiineil t'(n- -Itch hiisincss. Ilinlth v)ili to liavo 111 I'lifninco I ( purposes "• Inspection 49. I'he Health OHici r riiall he |ieriniltcd fre<' entrance al al hour- (d' the dav or iiiuht. to all Iniildinas used for tl ■|io.-e> s|)e 'o lice and mil •itied ill tin* lust, preccdinii- section licreof. ami estrained cNaminatiikU (d' all api^aratiw ei' niil'actiire. or in the disposition el iitcjrsils \\>i'i[ 111 >ncli ma iiiiscs i;cnerate(i in -iicli maiiiil actiirc Ili'lUIHil. .1^ 111 Ml, IllgVi sciil, ('to., liiiiil in (Il City 50. It. -hull iioi lie lawiiil for any person or persons in deposit upon any ( f ih- -ireels upon any land or lot nviiIi in th(t C'it.v of Willi iipcj:. any nuili I -oil ur other tilth liisc iiiattcr of aiiv' kind without, ilic coiisenf. and under li dii'cctioii ol' the Health OHiccr. under the p(>nalty hoi-oinaftd' iireserilied : and any person or persons convicted under ilii- 1 laiise -hall, in addition to tlio poialty imposed, he cem- pidled to ]>av the cost of removal of sucli sulistniice so di- nosited ii\' him oi tliein. Sl.i(;iiari' w.iter or pulria niaj (111 lots or • ii'II.ira or ('y'fiv.THo.i • 51. Whenever there shall he, on any lot of land in the City if Winnii>oe'. or in any excavation or cellar therein, staiiiuiin 200 iiiiiiiiiny 111' ('(ir- ijic ill the liu-i ;• tliciii t'nr iiiii!' •iijis I'niin sucli iiiiittcr wliatsK- xliictinu i.r I'cr >;• (il' illlcslillc-, (■ fvitiii till' ( 'ity I |'rc<' fiitraiii'i' iii's used \\tv llic ion licrciif, ami II iipimratii-i ><]■ ■ (lis]M»sil idii 111 II 111' ]ifrs()ii> til ami iif lilt wiili itlKT riltli or ir I iinil under llii' liiltv iicrciiiaftii' it'ted iiiidrr ilii- ipotfc'd, lie CI 'III- -idistinicc SI) ili- liind in rlieCitv herein. ■ lillliv. iiil(vi,.d. ,,r nnirid "■ '"■ '•XiMVatlnll -jiiill |„, ,,|1 piiinil inaihr. m- By-Law "1^ '" piil.lie or privai,. |„,,|,|,. ;, ,,, ,|, ensi\c ,ir daiii. 1020, d tile iicciipant a- l>e Ihr ,1 lll\. a' We nt t collar, !,[■ nl III le nwiii'l' lIKl Inl. excavnil liiivjiiii' 111- a-iiniiiio I, '■ il.l^'lll nf IJH, nuii.T lIlMVid', up . d' I'll or lia\c ilio v\i. liny pir-uii level ur drain il ll'i;e llii'K le >aiiie, as t| "I. Ill III I III I'llensive. ,„■ pnirid niiitter ll it^ easo may he. ,iy i,, ivmn\(. th iKt'es^Kv of aijenl. nrcii lerein nv ilicreon. will i the il iioliei^ to tinit. viW '■I ; and anv if said 1 pain. Ill' prr-cjii havin ot, (>\eavation or ci II any sneli uwner, or assimiini; to haw ehari-e eenilll;;' aware of till." exist II'. who >hall iie-hvl. alter li etiec thcrcnr, t ncli nuisiuiee, .hall 1„. liahl,. to the pmial " reiimve and aliafo nil intraetion id' this I!\-la\v. f tii's provided fi iir 'li'liiy III drainiiiir. till lot or cellar, nr in n putrid matter. "!• each and e.verv dav of m.i; lip ur levrllinv: the said exeaval •ineviny th,; said oll'ensivc, infictod loll, or 52. If ii"y person shall or well iiiiles> t ICin iliivc'd 'ptaole.s, either snnk in the lixound oient, water tiiiht vanlt.- or re- Whr asily cleaned ,,ut, reniov(>(l or so const rnct<'d as to li or rcplaoed. 54. Al •rivn.s witli vaults or pits, any part of lents ol which arc abovc^ the surface or with surface of tlio earth, and all otlior privies tl iiig smells ajid odors prejudicial to the public I tho coii- liureby declared nuisam lliS Jiector shall have jmwer ti, abate tl nil two f(;ct of the ml are foul, eniit- public health, are •■s and the Health Officer or lloalth Ci I lain lirivics (Ic- iliirnd niii 10 same, 55. When ifh cs within the r'it\ ever any nuisance shall be found contrary t.> this P,v I; !M on any |irein '■. the llealtL II' ailli Ollipe t(i itbatp miisiinci's. 17 I'l lll.ir IIK.M.TII. By-Law ()|fi(.( f i> liori'liv iiiillii>ri/cil in lii.> discri'tiou li> I'liii^c tip' ^"2 ^♦uiiio '■ lin siiiriiiiiirilv uliiiiid in sui'li iiianiicr n-, he iiiii\ ilinct. ^'ll^« of 56. N" |iil<' III" iliMiiisii, ol' iiuiiuin' or iiih"'"'ui'. nor in' iimniirr, ... v . r^ r< KarbiiK". rtc, cllimilllt loll ol illiv otlfli.mvo Ol' IlllllscoilS Wlllistillicir .slmll lie iiiiulo williin tin; liiiiii-^ of siiiil (itv .nor -luill iiiiv pi'i'Sin .n ('or|M)rjitii'ii uiili'ud, ili I'luirp- or jiiii ii|ioii or iiloiij;' ilu* liii'' of jinv niilroiitl, strec! or liigliwuy. or piililic jiliifd w'lliin m\:\ < 'it V. iiiiy iiiiiiiiii'c, utl'iil, ^iii'l),ij;c or oilier ollciisi\i' ..r iiinisn oiir- siil»-t:iiic(' ; nor -luill cars or liiil-. lou(li'(| with ur luivin;: in or iijioii ijiciii iiiiy siu'li .'^iilistinicc or siiljsiiiiiccs. In; allowi'il lit iL'iiifiiii or >laiHl on or aluiii;' aii\ railroutl, r-lrcci or liiuli wny witliii! lli.^ limits of said C-ity williiu iluvc Imndrcd nVii'nur" from yni'ds ol' any iiiliaUtvd dwclliiii;'. All iiiaiinrc I'mm slahlc-. '■tulili'H wlii'ie 1 . ,1.11 I -1 pnt luiiri' timn wlici'c iioi in(,i'c Ijiaii llirn; Jirrsc-, I'ows or other aiiiinaU ai^' kept. l\(|it. .wlial!. lielweiMi April and Xoveiiiher of each year, lie re Tiir Hiini.., i.iovod at least overv suvciilli dav. \Vlic'rc over three and iiviT three ^ ' ' •.1,(1 lint 1111110 no! iimre than livt* such animals are kept- iiinniii'i' >liail lie n 'rhe Hiiine MKivt'ii iverv fourth dav hetween the said datos \V1 lore Mnt'nmn' "'"* *'^*''' ''^■" "'"' "'»' """''' ''""I '''^l'' ^"''li nnlmaU are kopi ttlllll C'iKllt, The siinie. liver iljiht. ninniire -hall be removed ovcry second day hetv/een tlie said dates, and whero more than eight sneli animals jnn kepi maatin shall ho removed everv dav hetween the said dale-. Not more iliau two i.iltli to be kept ill liny liulldiim' within 1110 It. 57. .\o person shall keeji in any stahle or other iaiildiiiu within a distance of one hundred foct of any huilding occn pied hy any person other than the owner thereof a great!X'iinK rfu'h-l'i''d by any person other than tho owner thereof a greater i-v jpied' nnniber than fiv(( cows or other oattlo for a longer period *ban two hours of a day unless the owner of such animals furnish to the Connnitteo on ^larket, License and Ilealtli of the Council the con.sent in writing of all ])ersons so resi- dent within two himdred feet of such stable oi' other build- ing. 292 PirllMC iiEAt.rit. ullici' buildiii- 18 m H,nn h,x ...ws ,„. ,,1,,... .-atrlo for a Iu,.^..r p..,.i.'l ,,..„, ^" '"Z^^^^. . ., ,, . •' ""^'^■^ "" "^\"t'i' of MiiclMiiiiiiiaH funis I »")"''"' •'"""- In the ( uiniiiiftOddli \fiii.Lnf 1: . I .. .. " 'lnK«llliln300 imif.M.ri Aluikof. LiccriH. am Ca 1 , |,lu. cormotit I' '" "™upl«<« '-; -••'-J^'.f "II .H.rsons ..esia..nr within ,,n-oo ^umlj^!""^^^^ '" such sfnhh- nr other huihiiiijr. 60. 'i'ho provision.-, of the ihr.«. I„ . . i- >l'nll not, apply u> r.Ul. \ \ 'j''' l:'-"<'<'lM.g -soctionHp,,,,,,, ,. 'Ff'J r<) (.ittio broiiirht to the C ty for siiSo nr t^L" """" "•""» <•!• work cattio xvh..M fi,n ,. < . •** °' ***^^:'.'.'«'" to "-"'«...• work catUo who,. thosa.Mo an, boariaT. :»ble. city for salo. T.VNK.S, WI.I.I.S, .sI'lilNO.S. ktc. 61. Xo person shall wilf„||v or .Maliciously ,i..|il.. .or- n^;..n.,. impure a„, tank, .elhspnn,,u^^ ta«p.p.,...rvo.ror.pr^ 62. No person shall water horses, ...1,1,. or other live sfn-l- . ots o the Cty wuh.n a distance fro,., ,1... san.e of sovcUv I t.andno,..,.sonshall.lrivoor]ea,la,.yho,.s..s,ea,tlei -!-• l.vo stock tor the pnrposo of the s,.,..o ob.ainin, water Iii'flllng Wrlla, \\' itlTlllK '"THCH, (.tc, I WI'IIh. other 'ouildinir WATEK AND ICE. 63. .Vo per^o,, or peivo,.. shall take, .Iimw, cart carrv or convey ,.,to the City of \Vi„ni,.e.. f, , I • ' P -'""■ --; fron. an, wate. ^X:- ^2:^':^ ■ie*f!;irr;:rr"^^'-^---^-''- 64. No person or persons shall take, draw, cart carry ■T convey into the Citv of Winninexr fJ 1^ • P -lie icf^ tl.Mf I k ■ ""*1'*^& *oi "Oi,icsticiiso or for Ic, ICO that has been cut or otherwise removed fro,., the Red - AssuuLoine nvers at an, point on said rivers belo y -t of entrance of an, of the main or Krand. sewers "s t^ N" w UT tor dnrnc.- Ui! piirim H to l"" cilir.ilned frmii I rtala plill'l'H. N'l) iff for r closet, privv. vmilt, i>v cessjwol sliiill l.c |ii''>])erly (■(iiiiiecied with a ])ii!ilie si;\vei' wiieii pi'iiet icalili . \vliicli cuiiiiectioii sliall 1)0 in all ])arts adeqiiato for tlie pnr ])(iso as t() pei'iiiit. eiitindy and freely to pass wliatevei- enter tin; same, and all sneh water closets, i)rivy vaults or cessp(i(il> sjndl lie pi'ovided with jiroper tra|)S, veiitilatinii; pipes, tiiiin pipes for connecting with lioiiso sewer, sutHcient water ami ether proper means for Hii-hini:' the same, and every owmi', lessee and occupant, shall take adcqinite ineaaui'es to preveiu improp(rr suhstances from entei-ing such water closets, priv\ vaults or their connections and t() secure the prompt removal of any impi'o]ier substances that may enter therein, so as to jirevent. any exhalation theriifi'om, otfensive, or itrejudicja^ to health and so as to pre\'ent the same from being or hecom ina' obstructed. When not conneeted, construction of. 66. When iu>t connected with any sewer, all water cli>xt pi-eceding section of this IJy-law. Every dwel- 67. Every lot. or ])remises in the City of \\'innipeg oil I't"^, ^"^Kl\•,. which is, or may be, eri;cted a dwelling house, betel, hoai'.! water closet . , . i -f I 4" t . j.' . >■ or privy. lUg liousc, stoi'e, shop, toiiiidry, tactory, or maniitactory ol whatsoever kind, shall have connected therewith a privy «v !I4- I'l Itl.lC IIK.M.TJI. 20 (>SSpool sllilll III' icii in'iicticalili-. ito for till- ]iiii'- wlliltCN'Cl' ClltCl'- iilts or C(.'ssi)oi)l-, iii^ pipes, tii:lii ;ic'iit water iiinl 1(1 every owner. Hires to i)reveiii H' elosets, ]irivv proiiijit removal herein, so as to , or ])rejuilicia' beiiiij- or heconi .11 water eloscls. (1 up or eeineiil hey will lie im least four foi'i til proper vciiti il af the Health 'csspotil shall he ISC, residence or ir aii'eiit. of said I all water clu- drains already II the ])rovisioll^ ■law, are herein- It of any siicli i'ate drain shall writinii', i)r('<'('eil the reii'iilaiiidi- IJy-law. f Wiiinijioi:' .iii so, hotol. Imai'il iiiaiiufaetoi'v nl with a ])rivy ni' pnvies. wiih sutiieiont. wal er Slink in ihe yr on t , <'i'-li,liiit vaults ov rrccptaclcs. oiih. By-Law ound or so eonsiructcM removed or ro] a- to lio (■:i-;i|v elcaiii'd 1620. ed with any inlialiitcd l.nildino, i • laeed, and no siu-h privy shall or root eoiitinnat y anv cnciox'd ic ciiiincci- covered wa\ ion; and th( or wciipanls of any lot or oaiise such privy or iirivies to I 1 owner oi- oecnpani. or owner.- prennse.s who shall nei;!i;ci I, two weeks after he .sliall have 1 le eoiistrncted tl lei'eon within TI vnlcd f( every wee iialth Ollicer so to do shall he liahl an infraction of this B\ l< such nciiiect shall ooiit x'en notified in writing |,v il,,. <' '" the penalties pro- -law, ami like iieiialties f or wJienever any privy or jn'ivies shall Ik said vanlt shall bo wiijiin two feet (d' hein- f ocenpanl. of such jironiises on which said pr vault or vaults shall he .^tnated lime. J'rnriili',1. thai eoiiie oiren-is-e, or the nil, the owner or 30 aitaehed or liel privy or privies, i)!X, sliidl cause tl tilled up, emptiod, removed or replae le same to he cleaile(l. 68. I-: ed very privy hereafter hiiilf and placed in the rear of tiio j ill the City >lia!l he erect- I'nvio iiseil and not nearer than threo foot t ibl iremiscs for which it i.~ to b iTOCtloil Of. public i-round or to fho land of anv adi net nearer than twentv f(,.et t o an\- si I eci or lane or ■d or likely to be used for d I1S( and CT loininii' owner, and o any well or .-priiio' of water rinkinij,- or doiiiest ery ])rivy hereafter built shall 1 ic piirpo-cs. le coiisiriicied and maintained hy tbo owiua' or occupant thereof in Mid ner and in such a ;iositioii as t(^ att' to such privy for the ]iiirpose of suiH^ and removing lij,], therefrom und to admit uf ail tilth 1 a man- • ird ready me,m~ of access eleaniii;;' and di-infectiuu- th(> \i cess. K'lllL ■moved f Ihroiiiih anv dwelliim' I roin such privy without 1 J.'iiii:- carrieame m all n 1 .A 1 1.1- aftor es ami directions af -peels iiotlflratloD. iToresaid whenever Ih- 'ii.'iy be reouired .-o to do hy i.oti.'o in writin- s.-oned bv -lie lleal-h Officer or Health Inspector, .ivin.' the ^articu i^iiy.t the changes, alU'rations or additions ivqnired to h-. "'■"I<'- 'I'ld It such owner or ..ccipant so notiticd as afo.vsaid 2i)i 21 PUBT.IC HKAi;riI. By-Law ^^^r^ 1620. hall iiiako dofault in complying with anv such notice, he nil he liable to tLe penalties hereinafter prescribed. SCAVKNrjICUS. Night Sravongfr .I.'fliifd. Lkriise. 70. The ('iry ( '(.uncil of ||h> ( 'ity Winnipeg shall have tlif |in\\('i' to iii'iint :i liccnsf; to any ]K'rsoii. company or corpora tion cleaning or removing iIk^ contents of privy valuts, sinks or private tirains; and every person, company oi- corporation engaged in said hnsiness shall be deemed a night scavenger within tlu^ meaning of this l]y-la\v. 71. -Xo person, company or corporation shall, v.-ithiu the City of Winnipeg, empty, clean or remove the i. iitents of any privy vault, sink cu- private drain, or in any manner en- gager in the business of niglit scavenger witliout first having obtained a license so to do. Prodded, that the owner, occu- jian'u or agent of any 2)ropert.y witliin the City shall be allow- ed to remove any and all nuisances therefrom themselves without having to employ a scavenger for tlio purpose; Pro- vided, also, that such work is done according to the provis- icns (d' this By-law and to the satisfaction of the Health Oflicer. Prriiut. 72. Xo licensed person, comi)any or corporation shall, within the City of Winnipeg, remove or cause to be removed the contents of any privy vault, sink or private drain with- out a permit first obtained from the Health Officer. 73. Every such ])ermit shall give the name of the scav- enger, describe the premises where the work shall be .h>iic, and state where the contents thereof shall be deposited. 74. Kach scavenger shall make return to the Health OHi- cer of every permit issued to him within five days after the work shall have been performed, certifying to the numbcn- of cubic feet or loads removed from the privy vault, sink or pi'i- valo drain therein described, and tlio place where; the saiue was deposited. Mtuiod of 75. The (deaning, emptying and removing of the contents emptying, -t • li. • i . . i . , ,, , ■ etc. 'd privy vaults, sinks or private drams shall he done m an CollU'lits of Permit. Return by Scavenger. 20(5 I'l'HI.K IIK.VMII. 22 L'ii' shall have the By-law 1620. inofft,,»iv„ „u„„„,.. ,„„| „„, , .„ . !„,,.; , l-™- i|''™"r,',"' °"'"- ■"■ "™"" I->-'" ^'""l l-o .1.0. c.., .-U.0 no ortense Saul tank, or vessels shall bo k.,>t elean .ind moffeusive when not, in aetnal use. ho„r. of , \ dist,u-l,e(I or removed between thecc'"""^' honr. ot 6 o oloek a. n,. and 10 o'cloc-k p. ni. of any day ex- cept .-hen odorlass disinfecting apparatus is used no shall M.ch contents bo deposit..! or buried within the Cit ex p HI- ho spe..,a peruussion of the Health Officor' of 2l <-' od, and ,t any n„.ht scavenger shall not bury said con- tents as above provi.led and .-over the san.e so as to prevent -y smel ar.s.ng therefron,, his license shall be inJed^- b forfeited and annulleliiill !)(• (Icciiicd a " (lav '.vcr- scaveiiiicf, am all at all times bo siihjcct to the nilos and roiiMilations of til (■oinuiitl((< on .Market, License and Health and the I of the Citv. >v-ia\v- WagiiiiK, etc. 81. Anv carf. wajzon or otlii;i' vehicle, nsed. or intended t le nsed, for the ])ni'|iose (d" convevini;' swill, oH'al oi' yarh nch yard, hnihlinii' or i)reniises to he ii-ed for the pnrpos , ut' ketjiinii' therein any scavenu'er's cart, wai^on or other vchirli within the limits of the City, unless such yanl, hnildino-,- m- jiremises wherein the said carts, wagons or other vtdiicles an kept, are sitnated at least .'500 feet, from any residence m ilwcdlirc: house, except that of the owner of snch yard, stahji' or other hnildinji' as aforesaid, and is in no manner injiiri ons to the piihlio or private health, and the yard, hnildiniinr premises wherein snch carts, wagons or other vehicdes shall he kept is paved with plank, stone, flag' or tile, and the snnii' inlaid with cement oi' otherwist> mad(^ im])ervioiis to wiiirv. and the floor in every sntdi case made with a descent townni- a gntter which shall ])ass throngh the same and leading tn :i tnli or reservoir; and it is nl-o snpplied with a tank, pnnip. well oi' other means hy which a sufficient supply of watei' imh he ohtaincd tVir the pnrpose of kee])ing the said carts, wagons or other vehicles free and (dean from stench. llealtli Ofllcei- may grant permits tor not nior(> than two rarts. ete. 83. .Xotwithstanding anything contained in the last pre coding section of this Ily-law, the Health Officer or Tfealtli lns|ieeior may give jiermission to any jierson to keep imi more than two carts, wagons or oilier vehicles nsed for tin purposes afore-aid in any yard, stahle, hnilding or ]ireiiii^c- within the limits of tin; said ('itv. 298 I**?* M ^! scavoiificr, niiil oa'ulations of tin- I, (ir iiUcmlcd t.. offiil y iinloadiiii '> tlic saiMc will I"' niiKir Willi S CllliaiJ-cd 'lispatcli. aiiv sue I ami 111 vvi-vy partic- inic danger and projudiee to |il '■"ily and liiile .drensive ,-111(1 will. <' iiiid health IS iiussible. public space or osf> (d' ('un\('viiiL ird, hiiildiiii;-:- nr my rcsHirMice ny Mich yard, siaMi- I iiianiK^r iiijiiri or veliKdos slnill le, anil tiic snnic rvioiis to watrr, descent towiinl- ind leadina' to ii li a tank, ])mii|y. ]»ly of water can )tHcer or Tli'idlli iiiii or |)reiiiisc- 85. [ t is hereliv innde tl pants of overv le diitv (,f il of \\ • Iwelliiio. |„„|^,, ,,,. ,,,|| "' "eciijiaiit or occi "inipeg to provide a .snitablc- I '■r laiilding in tJie ('it 1- noxcs, etc.. lor ii'coption \- ox, vessel or j)laco to l.o taken, t first, of :May to the first of X "!• jijace 111 le deposited le lu'emiscs; such eolileiits nf such KtUfT. wK-e 111 each W( ( from tlio first of Xoveniher to the fl to K)iiio ])]aco witliont tli 1 Week, from the oveiuher, and once in e;,,.], ^y^.^.]^ rst of :.May in each vear. the Health Off e limits of tile ('it y iir to sncli ])la(: o '<■'■'■ may direct, and to he there deposited. 86. Tl otl nit any jierson wlio shall !■ otiier animals on tlieii ^•'ep, swine, doys, f l)remises, shall maintain (I l)uil(lin,-s or pens in wlijch the same shall h clean state that the neigh hor^ eonimoded by the smell tlieref oxes or le houses. l'"KS' llllU.iCE <''|''- '11 -^iieh \i ded f "f an infraeti(.n of this Bv-hnv f or passengers may ii,,i 1„, .rom, under the ]>,:nalfv | 111- )ro- 'ir.der like penalty for every dav siicl g r ,,tli of II til i lie or slaughter si leeme.l a cattle yani for the purptises of this livd; ce or more cat- lall ncnnitii iw. 2!)0 r 26 MUr.lC IIKAI.TII. By-Law 1620. Inspectiou, FOOD. Adulteration. Sale of diseased fond, etc. Decayed fruit or vpgptables. 88. Every butcher, gnjccr and oilier denier and tlieii' agents shall allow the Health OiKcer to fivoly and fully iu- spect their cattle, meats, lish and vegetables held. olFered or intended for sale, and will he oxpevted to answer all reason- able and proper questions asked by sucli ])ersoii relative, to the condition thereof, and of the places where such articles may be. 89. -\'<» per-oii or persons shall fraudulcuily adulterate, for the purpose of sale, any bread or other substances intend ed for food, with any substance injurious to henlth; and iuiv artieli^ so adulterated shall be forfeited and destroyed, under the direction of the Mayor or of any Justice or Justices of the Peace in and for the City of Winnipeg, before whom such case shall be tried. 90. No butcher, grocer, trader or other person shall sell, e>.pose or offer for sale in any public market or at any place within the limits of the City of Winnipeg, as food, aii\ tainted, diseased, damaged or unwholesome meat, poultry. ■ii.-,h, vegetables, fiiiit or other articles of food or provisions, or the flesh of any animal dying otherwise than by slaught(>r, and any Health Inspector, Health Officer, or member of tln' Police Force may seize and destroy any sucbl tainted, dis eased, damaged or unwholesome moat, poultry, fish, vei;e tables, fiTjit or otlier articles of food or provisions. 91. Xo person or persons shall bring within said City, by land or waiter, or land at any wharf or other place, any de- cayed or partially decayed fruit, potatoes, or other vegetahlc product, or any tainted or damaged flesh, meat or fish, or anything used as food, except for the purpose of having tlu; same destroyed or converted to uses other than as f(Kid, and then only with the written permission of the llealtli OIHclt. l^EXALTY. Penalty. 92. Any person or persons guilty of a breach of any of the provisions of this By law shall be subject to the jMiialties imposed by By-law Xo. 1G30 of the City of Winnipeg. 300 "AIUIKS AM, Vl.;.M„„{s ,,K mii.k. By-Law 1621. Icr aiul tli(,ii' Y and fully iu- leld, otFered or wcr all rcason- sciii relative to 'e suuli arlicles Illy adulterate, (stances intend caltli ; antl any istroycd, nnder or Justices of , before wIkjiu >rsun. shall sell, or at any place , as food, any meat, poultry. [ or provisions, n by slauiihter, member of the h tainted, dis try, fish, vege- ions. a said City, by place, any de- other vefiet;;l)lc leat or tisli, or ; of having tin; lU as f(K» the penalties V^innii)ei!. T By-law No 1621. A By-law for the licensing, inspecting and regulating of Dairies and Vendors of Milk. TIE Zilunicipal Council of the City of Wirmipe.' enacts as follows : — ^ "" " (o keep iiiir on the trade or Imsine • '' ' • - - ' ''"'''"'" °' Winnipeg. "f vendor ,,|- milk in tl,e City of ll'.TS. 2. hen. .hall be an Offieer known as Voterinnrv Inspec-, , , ;^.. wl,c shall act under ,he direction of the Health Officer "- "- Iho veter,nary lnspe,.,or shall hohl ofhco during the pleas' nro of the ( ounol, and his services n,ay be tenninated a, .ny time_w,ihont notice or payn,ent bevond the tin,e of ae- tnal .service. ho sells, or pro- Tt 1K0113 3. Every person, firm ov corporation wh po-^ to sell rnilk for use in the City shall first obtai^i . ^,1'- uulk vendors license in accordance with this Hv-law ai,.i ""- H'lthout such license no person .hall s
    a vendor of ,nilk, ^nal! make application therefor in vvriting, delivered to th, '-''"««"«■ Herhh Officer or at his otHco, which application shall state: (a) The applicant's full name and place of residence, (b) The number of cows the milk of which hv intends to sell, (c) Thf number of cows or other anin.als kept by himself o- the person or persons tho milk of whose cows he intends to sell. (d) Tho j)lace where said cows ar(. ke,>t. Such. a])plica- 301 m f ■' ^.;4Ei DAIKIKS AMI Vi;.M)(ll;s ol MII.K. By-Law tioii t^liiill h 1621 _ ■ ($I.(»0). o lUT'uiiipaiiic.l l,v I lie paviiuMit, uf uiii.' .Idlnr. I.i' inn v.„.,i„arv 6- '' ^''''" '"' '■'^^■'■>'l '■<"• -iK'li Vctcriiiiirv liispccloi- t., vn shi'ds. t'tc, iiiiil ixainlue 'iilili', iisiiiK iiilM'niillni' s 111- (iilicr places \i>l;i1 1)v >ucIi vcn aiys. lanii dr dairv van lUn- of milk or i'i;nn wiiicli lio obt; same, ami cxamiiu' and iM.s|.cc't. llio sai.l |)i'c-miM's, ihc ciHili mis (n- iiiiciuls to. oljiaiii lltcrciii or Ihcico II. ii-iiig tor Such iiis|)(;<'lioii ihc lul icrcillllir tot or such (iihcr tot cut. bv tho llualth Ol! as mav ho liccii ril iicccssarv or cxiiciii iiul iii'cmisfs ami all a|ipiiaiiccs and iccr, and lu^ shall al>o in.-.pcct tlic .-laiii- milk \o.--sels iis( il ihci'ciii tor coiiiaiiiiii"' milk 7. 'I'lio t.iiliei'fuliiio test may he employed Tiilirn iiliiie ti'st may lir i •,! ■ • . , , iiipi'iyi'ii ill onl\' witli eo\v> iiuniu' or ititended t ill casry. Nil lUousc lo issur nor I (uitimic un- stablr III all oases, not f. o liivo nil Ik lor sale as li'oresaid. lint also with ai l\' cafile w liieli are kept, williiii close eonimiiiiieatioii with such cows or any of them. 8. No |Kjrsoii shall olilain a license as vendor for ll of milk from any cow or cows, or haviiii,^ a 1 le sale iceiise s hall ilk iiimso. or coiitiiuie to sell or tleliver anv milk from anv c»)W or coWs, irciiiiscs ami '!iv'\vmi"""' '"''I'' ''•^' ""•'' 1"''"^""' Nvliother the licensee himself lliiM' in or oiitsi(l(- (d" tho City of \Vinni]io, apply: if any ( all ow or cows in respect of the sale of milk a. licenso is a])]died for 1h> diseased or any oilier cattle stabled or kept in close comniunicatiou with, it or them he ul uliu ilul Inspector Id c'li ind u'licr liiiilil i:(l 1)V >llc|| veil iicnds lit (iliiain iiiM'.s, the caiilc tli(! Iiibcrculiiif ssiii'v (ir c.siifui ^pcct the siali|i> els uscil tliiTfin in ill I cases, iioi iiilk for Siilu iis ii'( kc])t within of thciii. ilor for tlic siil(' icens(^ shall sell ny Cow or cows. himself or iiut« <:, whose cow or utensils ilo not nr other cattli-, old or inti;nil('(l lied, or iinv cnw r(^ k(>])t in close l;' emjiloveil the eiliials two d(^ o tested and so 3111 tuberculosis sistent with the lion of the \'cl- iso of tenipera- .'gulatioiis shall e sale of whose my oiher cat tic I. it or them lie i>.\iiiii:s A\o \|.: Mioiis oi Mli.K. found diseaseil will, tiil I'Jiso i,r disc i>es, til,.,, 'crculosis siii'h diseased aiiii or any oihcr eonta"-! oils (||. "" """"'lial.dy M.paiiKe.l and j, iial '"• animals .-hall By-Law I'lllll II i- folll iias or liiiv '" "l""i ins|„.,.ti,„| ||,.|, ^,|,.| ''I" "I'i'l'f' I'roiii the oti ler- e rcrovcrc A I aniMial OI- animal Inspector slijill mako f,,,.,) first, appcarii '"' "I -ii'di ca>es III,. \' '<'!• llispeclinlis (i( ^f'H'ped smdi di- '.- "■•■11 lo iind if tj oH'i'iiiary ihc animals at K'.y or anv nl' i| eaM', (I.) Al "I" for wh< t'i'om lillh i cows i;i\iii. mil K lor >ale li\- 'III apidicaliuii i> n ivpi rd Id (Ih; I I'.Mii have de ni'li vendor nicensed ''':«« Kivirig iii'idc.) .-liall |„. ,.|, III and tr ee hiilk til be ilrnii Killer. (••) 'i'lio slald o or stal ddcs 111 wliicl IS miike '"ii^i'd or in which ii \'<'ll ventilated. /'I) Such stahles shall he hV] 't' not loss than ( ■,diteeii ( 1; I anv siiidi cow IS kopi or Slahlr lii-lit ' I w,.|l iilcd. -Ii^ill iM'kopi,,.|,.an, lii^h, and-'n.n lied |,v a winddw ,,|- windows stai '|ii'ii'l<'i' square feel f.,r each f loss than fdiir, if ('•■; There shall drod (iiihic feet, of I'l'-lK's s(piiire or two and "'111' <'ows or any niiinher of '"•-'* lliaii that niimher ho k oiie- co Ws lies 1(1 III li«llt('(l. li()W. Ppt. iiof or fl '"' 111 "ach stable not !iii' spac(^ fdi- ea( less ilijin lu-o 1 mil- Air spiKi •""• 'i'"n-e the slablo shall he at 1 "\v, and th(^ ceilini height, that is. above tlio stabi (f) Eacli .sue], stable shall I lii'oii.irh the roof of cast seven (7) feet e ii(]or. iJivo a, veiitilatdr constructed v, "Uc sipiiire fd,,|, fdr each tei similar prd|idriioii of .s,.,'ii ^Tcaler or i 1 sechoiial area throu.daait. of at I nOlatur. east esser niimhei' of 1 <'ows U(-pt m the stable, with a -iich ventilator for a onal area in cows. (.H') The stable H • >hall I hovo tl le af lea.M If surface of rhc •■i.uhf (S) incl M'oiind les.siahi,. (h; Siieh .MabI ' :ich si.\ luontl iiioro than iwo nioiill es siial H' wliilewas|ie<| wiih a I ami slial IIIIC Wa-li Stilhirs lo 1)0. na\'e Jici'ii So whilcwa-heil nut wliid'wnsliod. Hurler. I'l'i"!- I" rho o|..|||,i|,^. ,,,• .| li,,,.,,^,, I ier<;- (J) Di hat no aceiiinuhitioif of wat 'innaiic must be provided f tor every such siabh "I' underneath oi' with •■i'"i' li'l'iid can fake place wilhii lii'iiiniigc. HI ten ( 10) f,.,.| ,,f tlie stal ilile. .30; DA.IKIKS AM) VKNDORS OK MILK. By-Law 1621, WlllCT Hupply. Milk House. rare of (kjIOiicli dairy or stahio shall be provided with ailc(iiiat,e siijjpjy of imrc water. (I I The hoiis(> ui- I'miin in which milk is kcpl sluill h(» iit i. a.sl, ten feet I'.oiii Iho stahic or that part of any buildin- i„ wiich any animals arc kept, and in caso riic milk honso ami .stahio arc cniuKcird m- wwlvv one roof then they shall h soparafcd by a r(,uiii with air-ti^rht partitions anlH i and fully cleaned immediately after same have been used And m. such iitonsils ijn.l] I,,, used ,>v kept ,.r placed in aii\ sleepinii- apartment or livina' room of any lionse. .\11 can- and utensils nsed in d(diverin,i>- milk to customers shall with in one hour after the return of the same to the dairy or milk house (.r premises of such vendor be so washed ami <'leane.i a< aforesaid. (in All milk shall immediately after milking' be remove.! milk house to tlio milk house, there properlv strained and iilaee.l in oiieii Immodiately i j . t "I nftermiikiiiK. vessels, thc tcmperaturo to bo kept not hijihcr than -^ixtv .le grees Fahrenheit. Vehicles for (") All voliicles used in the delivery or carriage of milk of'"miii7'to'^ ?li''>ll bo kept, clean and shall not bo used at anv time f..f be kept , ^. .,, , , », . ' riean. transporting any swill, garbage or other otiensive material. In no case shall any can or other utensil for containing ny handling such milk bo -washed in water in any trough or other receptacle from which any anmals are allowed to drink-. (p) No milk shall bo sold from any cow within thirty days be- davs prior to nor within five (^>) davs after calvins>'. fore cnlvlnp ox , t- to be sold. Stables to be (h) -^'l uianuro must be removelt^(J||ute DAinira ANl. VK.Vl » ,„, „|,.u """>" h- III" Vi-liriiiun. I,„„n,.f„, Ti ,, , , 'liall havo ,,1,0 ,id.t to mil, "'"'''' ""''''■ "'■'■"' '<'"""- -^ i" til,. „,ii, ; n , ; "i;^- "'• ''"i; i.'f "i!;::"tr;;rr ^f^^'^'^^^^:!^ ^ "-" '"->:-"";::»:'i:::!:::i;:;;::;,::;;;;;''°''-''''- -1°: ::t ;'::;:„;:;.r„;:':° <■■■■;.' ■>■ ■■™-'." - - ., r»«»a,,„™,i,,,,„l,,r'j;;::;;::.';:---::^''.-"^ '''"'•'"••■'■ "''•■^'■'•'■■•■-■"'>^-',A1,,kVi:x.|,,.,,»1,,„,,,,,, (i) J^'nnie of Annlioiiiif c>\ i> • i bcr of C0W8 in rpan,.nf „+• 1- 1- ,. '^ '' -"^""i- ^oc»li,y„f,,l^^°'°' "''■'* '■'-™»PI''-l for. (4, »ws. (6) J,-,„.,b„ freef,,;,,; ili,.. :' -^■■■"'> «' "--■ "f ilTOiseJ ■ 1!,.„,.„.|- . . -Niimlior »"!""■'»• ( 7) I iirh,' ill "" " ""i;"""™ "'■ 'li«™«,l '^■i^. of »i.L t.;:..:;'^;, ;:;^:"pf' :• ""»"; " I bog to report that I find the annlioo„t „ ,• , iC'mZ::;^'- '" '-' °"-- "-- *«■" ^-1 1 Name of Licenapp, Xo of Cmva Cf 1 1 <>T «^oA\s, btable or diiirv ar ^ Dated at Winnipeg, this day of J^' tr^l^^ '"'^ ''P'^'^' ^''''^" bo kept posted „p in the t^ eceipt, and a copy or dnplieato of said report shal b^ - c.?/" forthwith mailed to the applicant. ^'f fork's office. .305 n .Mil ■ 1 I; '■■ M ^ 1 ii 1 1 l>.\tUli:s AMI VKMlOHS nl MIlK. By-Law ]2. Aii\ nlijiciinii ii. ncli iT|Mifl sluill lie iiiailc in writing; _ * iiihi il( liven i| tu ilin x'Hv ('Ifrk witliiu oikj week t'ruiii tiii ni,j.. his dairy or stable he shall at once imtify tlie Health Otlicer of the same, and shall at a tiiiiu appointed hriug siicb animals to the Veterinary Inspector's stable or other stahio tu bi; designated i'nr such ]inrpose from time to time hy n- solution of the Council, to be in-jiected and tested. The ]>roeednrc m respect of samo shall be as hereimiftor pro- vided. (,^^,,^, 15. Every person who brings any cattle into the City of ^he'c'iiVto" Winnijieg shall forthwith report the same to the Health lu ri'aiur' OlHcer, so that such catth^ may bo inspected. Innucdiiitcly "'"'''"■ on receipt of such report or notification the Health Officer shall direct the Veterinary Inspector to inspect and rei>ori as to such cattle and their condition of health 16. If II lion anv such insiieetion anv of said regulations If rogula- ' " I ■ ' ■ 1 11 1 1 !.'o"nriiod' IrAVi' not been fully oomidied with, a report shall also lie u?'be made^ mnde, and if the applicant i)r(K'ceds to and does comply with such regulations, then, upon a further report showing that fact, tho procedure shall be as aforesaid. Kuii oppor- "'7- Every vendor of milk or intending vendor who ap- .s""ctiou°'to"' plies for a license in respect of milk from cows kept outside he Fofured. 306 VM iW I') '•"iilaKlouc '" illHcnsi'. I>AIIIII,> A.M. VI:M.(||(S oI Mil k. ""• ;■">•• -''■•;" ;"-n- U, ,!„. ||„,|„. (,„i,.,., ,„. v.t.,,.i„.„, m By-Law .[lec'tor. nr l,„i||. |„|| n,,,„„HMufy of in.p..,.tinr. „. nf, „•,'.., i,| '"«l- ;'-'>-'lmf.Ml.M>so of ,|i..M,l,n.n,lin. ,..-,.., 1,1 |r,H,.,pp,,,; " I'lx'imt >linll I... ivCiis,.,! ., |i,.,,nsr. 18. I, slull no, l.,.L.vr„l ln.'..ivu.n,l„|.„finilk. ,|„in.,„„^^ «.n.,l LUN. to allow a,>y prison s„fF,.rin,i.' fro,,. info,.tio„sl,'r';,',"re '"■ """"'S'""- di..oni.,-, „, l„vi,„. ,,,.,,,^,,,1^. ,,,,,,,, ., „.,,,'""""^-'' ^wfl. .•, porson .so suHVring, h. ,„ilk cows or ,„ |,a,H|l. u-.-vU '-.•c-n,Mi.m,,ff ,i,ilk Co.. ..a ,• i„ a„y wav to ,ak,. pa,i o,- »H«isf in ,1,,. ..oM.hiet of (1m. tn„l,. of ven.lor'of milk, .. far .,< ni;iinls ,|„. p,.,„luctio„. .lis,,Ml„i,ioM or .toi'ai.,. „f milk' or if IniMsHf so snffori,,^. or liaui,. nvinlv l„.,.|, in ,.„|,ta.., a.''"-"^'- 'norosai.l. ro ,nilk cows or inindlo v,.ssci:. lainins milk for" """^ Nile, or in .my M-.iy to tako pan in ihc ,.,,i„|,„.t ,,f hi, ira-l.. ,■( ilitato ,o ihat ,.|r,v,. ol,lai.i..,l from ih,. TIiMlth OHiccr. 19. Tt shall not b.' lawful for a.iy person folluwiim' thcMiiK stor,. ira.lo of .1 vendor of milk, or hein^. the occupi,.r of amilki- bHis^ea' F^tore or milk shop, to uso a milk shop or milk store in l,is"pn?l'nr;« ' (rupatioi. or permit the same to tie iiseaid, does not comply with the provisions of this By-law, then ill addition to any penalties herein prescribed said vender shall be liahle to have his license for the sale of milk in the City of Wii'iiipeg cancellc be suffering from luher- culosis or any other contagions disease, the owner or person having the care of such cow or other cattle, shall isolate the same in the manner and for the time as provided in Section 308 PUBLIC nuiDOES. .OK 1 uMnji the care of any cow found to be so diseased to l«22. permit the n.ilk thereof to bo nso.l for food. " person shall soil nulk, n.oat or othor foo,l products xo „.nu 2b. A'o wHicJi IS or are diseased or infoctod or nT.v r„;ii. i-i • , "tinr ti,i.rg8 nfoction from any of th. conditions in regard to .lairios stables or cows heroinb,.foro prohibited. ' 27. Each and every Hconsoo or per-son obtaining, a license t . a.'3 a vendor o+ Tnill' ■ it 1'UBI>K: lUUlKIKS. By-Law c\en' such caretaker sliall have the power of a police officer 1622 • lor the piir])oso of enforcing the ])rovisions of this By-law, and it shall ho tho dnty of every sncli caretaker to see that the said provisions are fnily carried out and complied with. Auimais not 2. 1S.O pcrson shall ride or drive any horse, mule, or other to be ridden . , ^^ v, • ^ y" t • t> • i or driviu nninuu on, over or across the bri(lruli;e over bridges ..,,-.., , ., ' taster thau in said ( itT tastcr than a walk. a wan<. No person to 3. Xo pcrson. othcr than tlie caretaker or caretakers, shall remain on . i tt n i • i i i bridge while remain, nor shall iiny person allow his norse, mule or other draw open. annual, carriage or other vehicle to remain upon any such bridge Avhilst any draw-span therein is open. r.ates to be elosed on approarli of trains and vessels. 4. On the approach of over^- train, engine, steamer or ves- sel it shall he the duty of the caretaker of every such bridge Avhei'cin tliero is a draw-span, so soon as any horses, car- riages, cattle or foot passengers then on any such bridge have Only carotakeiP'i'^sed Over to closo the gates of such bridge, and no person c"ose'gates. othcr tliau such caretaker or other person duly authorized in that behalf shall open or close any of said gates. No person 5. Xo ])er.~on and no horse, mule, or other animal or car- bridge after riaije or other vehicle shall enter upon any such brida'e after signal for ' . . i t • ' ii t • ' i draw given, any engine tram, steamer or vessel has signalled its approach nor until such engine or train has passed over or such steamer or vessel has passed through the draw. Foot passen- 6. All f(Hit passcngers whilst travelling or beinj; on anv gers to keep to sidewalks, gncli britlgc sliall keep to the sidewalk. Interference 7. Xo person shall interfere with or impede the caretaker taker. '^'^'^*'' of auv such bridge or other person duly authorized in that belialf in the discharge of his duties. Damage to 8- Xo person shall damage or injure any such bridge or appifrte"'^ any part thereof or the approaches or appurtenances thereto nances. ■> ■, belonging. Penalty. 9. Any person found guilty of an infraction of any of the provisions of this Eydaw shall be liable to the penalties im- posed by By-law No. 16.']0 of the City of Winnipeg. 310 "■^■'•^v.vv,;oM..AM,.:s'uAn:s. .•.■,,v,KTs. ,,-, . KTC if ii ])olice officer '• of this By-law. :er to see that the nplied with. e, mule, or othor IS Louise Bridtjc enretakors, shall e, mule or other L upon any such (, steamer or ves- very such bridge any horses, car- such bridge have 3, and no pGTsoii ily authorized in ites. T animal or car- luch bridoe after lied its approach ' or such steamer ar being on any ide the caretaker ithorized in that r such bridge or 'tenances thereto on of any of the he penalties ini- innipeg. 1 By-Law 1623. By-law No 1623. A By-law for regulating at.d controlling Railway Compares wuhin the City, and ior the ereetiou' T ol Gates, Culverts aud Cattle Guard UK .Muiiieipal Council of as f, s. illows:- ''''■ (''"l.v of Winnipeg enacts on or corporation own- Caitlo Kuards, y nins intof';;;;:%/'°d -iilviTts to bu 1- If^l'allbothcdntyofevervper.. "'^or oj.erating any railway, whose lino of rnilwa or throui;' 1 t 10 Citv ,.+■ A\';. • ''Imw.i .......o,„„,n.,,,j;::;;;:.r!i,;::'''™*'™''-""'^- which such line of railway mus an( attip guards, to be trurted in any street across 2. Whenever the Council of tho Citv n+- a\'- • i , 1 i- . ^ v,ir\ 01 W innmef hv ..r.. polution reqn res sntvs cnlvrMt* ,. .1 "M^t- o\ le ,,^^^ «;tl,-.,. f .1. , ""^''f'^ or cattle-guards or nnv or'"- '" "^ either of them to be coiistni,ifo,l „, i • / • , ■ '""^trurtec 1 lu u( consriucted and maintained at the cro*s ^'""n 20 ing of any street or stn^.fs ,,.. „i ,.> 1 • , "«>'« after ♦1, 1- '. i'tiott,', or elsewhere in the said City alono-"''^"''- °f he hne of any such railway as mentioned in the h. p^^: "- g section of this By-law .,he p.rs.,u or corporation '. .ntg 1 operating any su,.h railway shall, within twenty days afte^ a copy of the resolution herein mentioned has been seyed pon him or them, recpiiring tho construction of th s d gat s culyerts or eattle-guards <,r any or either of them pr' -ed to construct such gates. cM.lyerts or cattle-guards sa^^ -•"tioned in such resolution, and shall build Li con ru same in a good and substantial manner and in accordance -th tho terms of such resolution and thereafter maintain same in g^d and .sufficient working order to the satisfac- HU of the Committee on Works an.l Property of the said Ily and according to the proyisions of this or any other By- liiw ot the Citv. ' :r 'y 311 ' 1 1 i it, 1 1 Ml By-Law 1623. Watchmen and Caretakers. In case of neglott to construct gates, etc., City may do so and charge Hall- way Co. KAILWAY OOMI'AMKS' GATES, CULVKRT8, ETC. 3. Wlicr('\('r gates have been or may hereafter be con- structed at tho railway crossings of any street or streets in tlie City, the jjorson or corporation owning or operating the riiihvay ahmg the lino of which such gates ai-o or shall be • ■rectetl, shall jjrovide and maintain such sig-nals, lights and other appliances and things as may be requisite for the safe and i)r(»pi;r management of any such gates or for the prote<- tion i>f life or j)roperty, and shall also provide and at all times keep at such railway crossings, and each of them, a caretaker or caretakers, watchman or watcluneu, whoso duty it shall bo to open and close all such gates as occasion may rcquirf and keep and operate such signals and lights, aud such caretakers and watcluneu shall take such other precau- tions to guard against accident or injury to persons or pro- l)erty as the Council may from time to time by resolution -r-^ Polling SulKlivision number two shall bo composed of .su^-rnvMon I ocks one ( ) and two (2) of Lot one (1) of the Parish of ^" ' St. John, and Lot two (2) of the Parish of St. John. I locks tl reo U) and (four) 4 of Lot ono (1) of the Parish^" ^• ^t. ,lohn, south of Portage Avenue. Polling Sub-division number four cli.>ii i ^ i ^ Lots seventy two r'79^ """'J'' **-*"' "''''" ^'^ composed of fiub-<„v..,on Tp , /e I ^ «'glify-«>x (SO), both inc-lusive, of"'"' ^• the Parish of St. James. Lot. fort.-two (42) to seventy-one (7l) of tlu- Parish of''"' ^■ ^t. James, both inclusive. P,m of ^^ard lour ot the City of Winnipeg east of Main^" ^• tiat part of Ward lour of the City of Winnipeg between '■°- ^• Mam Street and Isabel Street and south of Willin," Avenue. 313 'Hi IP" J'OM.lNi; SLH-l)l\'ISU).\S. Sub-tllvlslon No. 9. Sub-dlvisiou No. 10. Sub-dlvlslOM Xo. 11. By-Law Pdlliiifr Siili-divisioii nmiilur ei^ilit, slial! bu composed of _ ■ tliiit ])iirl (»r Wiird fiiur of tlio City of Winnipeg betweon sub-divisioii .Miiiii Street and Isabel Street, and nortli of William Avenue. No. 8. Pdliinii' Sub-division mimbor nine shall be composed of tliat ])art of Ward four of said City west of Isabel Street. Polling Sub-division number ten shall be composed of that ]iart of Ward five of said City of Winnipeg cast of !Main Street. Polling Sub-division number eleven shall be composed of Lots eleven (11). except that jjortion east of Main Street, and cloven (a) (11a) of the Parish of St. John, and that. ).art of the northwest (piarter of section swen (7), township (.'leven (11), range three (C), east, betw(;cn said Lots eleven (11) and eleven (a) (Ha) of the Parish of St. John. I'olliiig Sub-division Xo. twelve shall be composed of all that part of Ward five of the City of Winnipeg west of Main Street and north of Polling Sub-division number eleven(llj. Pollinsr Sub-division niim!)er thirteen shall include all that part of Ward number six of the City of Winnipeg lyini; south of the line between Parish Lots .">i» and 40, accordinj: to the Dominion Covernment Survey of the Parish of St John, which line is followed by Aberdeen Avenue from the Hed River westward to the Stonewall Branch of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway. Polling Sub-division number fourteen shall include all of Ward six in the City of Winnipeg which, is not included in Polling Sub-division number thirteen aforesaid, namely all of said Ward six north of said line between Parish Lots numbers 39 and 40, according to the Dominion Government Survev of the Parish of St. John. Sub-(iiviaion No. 12. Sub-division No. 13. Sub-division No. 14. 314 IM'KItMEM' OF Tin: DkaI). By-Law 1625. omposed of thai. Sy-law No. 1625. A By-law relatin.1. to the Interment of the Dead. T^HE Municipal C'ounoii of .he- City of Winnipeo. .nac-t. ± ns follows: — 1. It shall not 1.0 lawful fur any person, body corporate. ,„„„„.„, , or partners np_ to mlcr any dead body in any laud situat- !'n rtt.n""'^ withni the limits of the said City other than that now used '""'^'^" nnd appropriated for the purpose of a burial ground. 2. No person shall dig or open any grave or cause anv ,. . , . nr.r,T7r^ +« 1,„ 1 1 . u r: v^i.i.i uii^ No interments grave to be dug or opened in any part or place within th.^^lu^'^^ ( ily ot Unmipeg other than that now used and appropri-;';.^/' ated for the purpose of a burial ground, or shall inter or de- posit or cause to be interred or deposited in anv such grave or in any vault or tomb within the, said Citv other than, as aforesaid, any dead body or human remains. 3. No person shall inter or cause to be interred any dead body in a grave which shall be less than four feet deep from f,V''-''* '«'' the surface of the ground surrounding the grave to the to,, of'"'' tiie coffin. 4. Any person who wilfully destroys, mutilates, defaces, mjuros or removes any tomb, monument, gravestone or other |S£"^ "'" structuro placed in a cemetery or burial ground, or any fence, j^ffba^'piams. railing or other work for the protection or ornament of a ' ' cemetery or burial ground, or of a cemetery or burial lot within a cemetery or burial ground, or wilfully destroys, cuts, breaks or injures any tree, shrub or plant in "a cemetery or Lurial ground, or plays at any game or sj.ort or dischargt^ fireai-ms (save at a military funeral) in a cemetery or burial irround, or who wilfully and unlawfully disturbs persons assembled for the purpose of burying a body therein, or who rommits a nuisance, or at any time behaves in an indecent oi.nrdoriy conduct In 315 cfmeterles. :l! BROOKSIliK CKVi';TKUY. By-Law 1626 iind unseemly manner in a cemetery or burial f,'round, or anv _ ■ grave, tomb, tombstone, vault or otlior structure within tlm same, siiall be .subject to the penalties of tliis By-law. Penalty, 5. Any person found fi'uilty of an infraction of any of the provisions of this By-lnw sliall be lialilo to the pi'ualties iui posed by Uy-la\v Xo. Ki.'U) of the City of Winnipcfj;. By-law No. 1626. A By-law to establish a Cemetery for the City and to regulate the same. Whereas it has boon found necessary and expedient t,o establish a Public ('enie.t(M'y for tlie City of Wiuui])efr, A.\i) wjiERKAS it is competent for the City to obtain sudi real and personal property as may he required for tlie use of th( Corporation, within tho limits of the said City, or outside ^nch limits, if necessary, for the purposq of establisliinji' Cem- eteries and Parks, and to pass by-laws, rules and r(\i>-ulatioard," And wiiekeas tho Municijnil Council of the said Citv of Winnipeg has purcha.sed tho south-west quarter of section fourteen, in township eleven, range two east of the meridian line, being in the Parish of St. .Tami^, in the County of Sel- kirk and Provincq of Manitoba, containing one hundred and sixty acres, and has set apart the said quarter swtion for the purpose of a cemetery and park for the said City of Winni- peg: 316 UKOOKSIDK CKMETKRY. ground, or iitiy Uire wthin iIk* IJy-law. •n of any of the IP iicnaltic^ itii r the City (I expedient to y'iiinipcg, to ohtaiii sucti 1 for the use of City, or outside tiiMisliiiiji' Ccm- lUid rcn'idiitions )ard, wlio sluill iicil of the said aso and sale (d' :o exercise, sueli )arl\s not otlicr- minion or Pm- r a]ipoiiited the . Public Parks the .said City irter of section >f the meridian C\iunt\' of Sel- le luiudred aiiti section for the Citv of Wiiini- An., wmkkkas it, is deemed ,H.,..sary and expedient to By-Law enact a liy-huv regulating and governing tlio saino, ^626. rlll<; Municipal Council of the City of Wiunipcir enact, as follows: — 1. That from „nd nffr the passing of this ]]vdaw (he sai.l mnet,.ry shall b,M'alle.l "The lir.n.ksid.. ( 'c.neterv." 2. The pric.' of tho gromid shall ho not excee u.itil full pa^•nlent the.-efor has boen made, and in case of default of piu-inont withi.. the time limited all payments made to be torfe.ted and land may be resold by the Board. 3. Proprietors of lots shall not allow intennents to hv,, ., made therein for a remuneration. t.o?m'Si°ow interments for M nil . remuneration. 4. Ihe proprietor of each lot shall have the right, subiect to tho approval of the Board, to ere<.t any proper stones "'-"™""^- monumcits, or .sepulchral str,.cturcs thc^re^n, and to culti- vate shi-ulw and plants in the san.e; but no t.w or shrub.. ..rowing within tho lot or bo.'der shall ho eut down or j^. et^' ^ """"'• stroyed without the consent of the I]oard. rnL!\n' •'■''' '"■ ?'■"''' '^'""*''' "' '^">- '<>t ^J^'''"' bvBoardma. nns of hen- root., branches or otherwise, become doirl-ltTXr' "■cutal to the adjacent lots or avenues o.- dangerous or incon- veni^t to passengers, the Board shall have the right to entc,. the said lot and direct tho removal of the said trees or shrubs or such parts thereof as are detrin.ental, dangerous or incon- v.^nient. ail f 111 , 1 . . 1,01 : i ■ J ■ ] ml 8 HliOOKSlDK t'l.AlKTKin. By-Law g |f .,,1^ iiioiiiiiiiciii. clliav or iriclusiiri;. or miv inscrintioii 1620. ' ' . I ' " __ ■ be. ]iliH'i'(l ill or iipuu iiiiv li>t wliicli -iliull Ix^ (Icti'riiiiiicil liy ;, iiiiijorilv (I till l!o;ii'(| lit lie 'ulntions of visitors, Improvement 9. Piii'cliasers niav iiiiiii'ove tbeir lots -wlienever it suits oflots. _ . ' , . . tiioir coin-ciiiijiiee, subject to cxisl^ini;' rei;-u hit ions. oracieodots. ]Q_ 'J",, insure tbe ]u'o|ier rciiuiatioiL of the grounds the grade of all lots shall be (lotcrniined bv the Bo.ird. Workmen sni.- ^ 1 ■ -^l' workuien eiiijiloved in constructiuo- vaults, onclos- o^Board'.'" ing 'ots, erecting nionuuients, etc., must bo subject to the con- li'(d and direction of the Board; and any workman failing te comply therewith will not bo permittotl to work on tin- grounds. Kemovaiof 12. All cartli and rubbish accimmlatcd bv proprietors of rul)!)isti. , ^1 lots or their agents, must be careiuUy removed as soon a- possible, and dejiositecl wherever the Ijoard ma}' direct. Tombs -ibove 13- Touibs ercctcd wholly or in ]>nrt above ground, nln^t ground. |^^, f^^j-j^jgiipj ^vjth shelvos, liaviug divisions allowing inter- ments to bo se]iarat<'ly made and perpetually sealed, so as to prevent the escape of unpleasant effluvia. 14. The Board has no wish to interperei with the taste of individuals in regard to the style of their improvements ; but yet, in justice to the general interest, they reserve the right 318 !• IIIIV illSCl'iptiuii ilctiTiuiricil l>y n |(rn|i('r. nr injur- lilts or jirouiul-, ^iii'li lol, iiinl li. . nr objects. time to tiiiio t'l iiiiiko -iii'l' rules j;'ri>iin(in as timv 111(1 jiroiiioio liio t-ays to sxich liv- ilies shall iio iil crviiiu' llie I'lili- oils ot" visitors. hciifViT it. suits ions. the gruiiuds the Bo.ird. ir vaults, onclos- bjeot to the fon- I'kiiiau failing to o work on tlir- V ]iroprietors of oved as soon as may direct. re ground, niii>t allowing inter- sealed, so as to I'ith the taste of provements; but escrve the riirht UUooKsii.i; ri:.\ii:ii.:i!v . 4 o( preventing or removing any erection or eneioMiiv uhieh By-L«w ;1K7 Muiy consider injurious to tho inunediale !o,.alit v or ore »«86. J-linal to tiM. general good appearance of the grounils; l.nd " also o reinoving or pruning any trees or shruhherv which K.nov,,, ,., may ohstnu.t or mar the effect and heanty of the se.^ierv, nv'^'^^^- may otheru-iM. pr.,ve ,ianger the 'rnMrtiiror of the City licforc tlu! iiitoriniMit, or to llio ('anrtukcr iit the tiir.o of intor- iiioiit, II receipt, to bo given and produced at or before tlio time of intcnucnt: — • AIlUI.TH. Aiiiiit KrnveH 21. Adult jrravcs, usual depth, SIX ((!) fcct, $.'i. 0(1. ('Iiil(lrcii'!< griivoH. under teu years of age, usual depth 6 feet. $2.00. The ])rice of Imrial lots and fees for opening graves rau!la.v by noiso nr other i.n|.ru,M.r ..on,!,,.-!, .„• ul,„ .ha|| vi,. 1«8«- late any ol the foro^roi.iy rules will 1„. c.i„,„.!I,m| inst.ntiv i,, iojivf tho yroiiiid.s. iiuliict. 29. Any trc.sj.a.ser will b«. suhjort tu proso<.„tion and tinoTr„p„«,. au.l ho made to repair any injury which he may hav<. .n.-a sioncd '^1 ill dollar for eai'li bout peniiission 30. \hv Can'takcr, who is a Spe<'ial Cnnstahl.., apnuinied '".prop.r,,.,. I'v fho Mayor, is ehar-.d t„ prohibit, th. mtrat, ( all in, "n-ni'i,, l-roper persons, and also those wi,o at any ti.n." ^hall havo"'"""' wilfully transf:n.-M.d the rules of the ecnieterv. 31. The gat<. will hr oponetl at sunrise and eloM.,| , for .^n- u.m„of .,„. trnnee) at. sunset. pen liiK aiidrhisiiiy of K'a .., , caretaker, eii,, y personal sep- prohibui-d OXTKUI, or CEMETEUY. 33 ll.e "iubhc Parks Board" shall have g-eneial <-on- ■ ,.,.,.„c p,.,^, tro] of lirooks.de C'er.etery " and shall have power to nrdwcZrVoV'"'- the payment of properly certiiied ueeounts for layinji- out,"""'""' piantin^^ or ornamenting the said cemetery and "for other ^*orks herein sjverilied. after the said accounts have reirular- K pa,ssed the Board. 34. All tunds aeeniin- from tiie sale of burial plots orAppHcatio,, o, from fees, shall be applied solely to th. pur. hasing, laving'-"'""'"" oi:t, fen<-ing. ornamenting an.l keeping ih,. said cemeterv and ""°""""'" roads, and access to the sanu,-. and in defraving th> uocessarv expenses of tho cemetery. 35. The IJoard shall have tho .sole manaeemont of the af- ^oard to ma.,, fairs of the cemetery, subject alwnvs to such Bv-laws as mav «-"'-" °' be enacted by the Council, and shall have power to emplov such surveyors, architects, gardeners, superintendents, clerks and other officers and servants as they may ,leem necessarv, iind lo pay them o held to in- vest the said religious body with any exclusive powers of jur isdiction, either sjiirimal or temporal, within said ceinclery. but snck I'tdigions liody shall he snbjucted to the rules ami regulations governing said cemetery. 38. 'I'he following shall l)e the form oi' indenture or deed to be giveu for burial plots in -aid cemetery, and said inden ture or deed shall he conditional witli tlie rules and regitia tions governing the said cemetery and subject to the sanu;: " Tlii- Tndeiiture made the day of ill the \(ar of our Lord one thdiisand nine hundred and betwoeu ilic Corporation of tiie ( 'ity of \Vinni]icg, of ilu^ tirst \)i\v\. and f tile in the ( 'onnt \ of of the -ccoiid ])art: Witnesseth, that the said parly of the first ]iart in consideration of tiie sum of to tlie Treasurer tliereof paid liy saiil party of the --eeond pari (the receipt wliereof is hereby ac knowh'dii'cd) has granted, bargained and sold and by liie-r presents iloth grant, bargain, sell and convey unto tlie said |:artv of the second ])art.. . heirs and assigns, all and siugulai' that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the " Rrookside Cemetery," in the Parish of St. James, County of Selkirk. Provinee (»f ]\[anitoba, and which lot or parcel of land is de- lineated and laid down on the iiia|. or jilan of the said ceme- tery deposited in the office of the Treasurer of tlie City of Winnipeg and thereon designate*! as lot muiiber and containing su])erticial feet. To havQ and to hold tho said premises unto the said party of the second part and to ... . heirs and assigns for ever, subject, bow- ever, to the conditions and limitations and with the privileges specified in the rules and regulations now in force or which 322 KLKCTKIC Wl'IiKKT ItA I f.WAY. ado ill that .nay herealtor cumo i>.tn f,„.f tl.o tirst part doth herehy fur itself, its successors and assi-ns, covenant to and with tjie said jwrt. ui tho s.rond ],a>.t, heir, and assigns, that th.> said party of the hrst part is huvlnlly .ui/ed of ihc ahov,. dcscrihed prem- ises m leo simple, and lias the right to sell and convey the -amo to the ..lid part . . of the second j,arl fur th.,. piu^puses aforesaid, an.l that it will warrant and defend tiie same unto the said part . . o.' :he scc.md part, .... heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the .Mayor and Treasurer of the said City have hereunto set their hands and seals and caused the City seal tu ha hereunto aih.xed the day and year tirst above written. By-Law 1627. M: Ivor. Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the presence of I'easiirer. 39. The rnh's and regnhitions govoming the said ceinc- R..,ies, kc ■ a-ry may he varied, added to ,„■ repealed at any time ,|,„| ■"^'v''^-'"^'*^'! from time to time. r By-law No. 1627. .\ By-law to determine tlie iutervals for running the Cars of the Winnipeg Electric Street Railway Company ou its lines or routes. Tn<: .Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — 1. The day cars of the Winnipeg Electrie Street Kailway ,,,j. ,„,, <;oinpany shall run between six a. m. and eleven p. ni. staiui-^HC'? ^ird time, each day, and they shall run and be run on the scv-p'nl "'"'■" oral lines or routes of street railway liereinaftcr named at the respective intervals between the cars or trips of cars or car running each Avay hereinafter named in connection with the ^''h''"'' "''»•■"' respective lines or routes, and the inten-als shall bo taken to'" "' '""' •1)6 the time between any two cars or trips of cars or car pror '•ceding in the same direction, as follows, respectively: to 11.111. !. ■■:il ■' 'k 111 ) m 328 2 By-Law 1627. l'"oit liougo Line. Muiu Street Linu. Jiroadway to Point Uouglus .Vvc. Broadway to .Main Street MridRe. liroadway and Osborne Street Lini'. PortaKe .\ venue and Slierbrook Street Line. Delt Line. William Ave. Line. Main Street -North Line. IligKiiiH Ave. and Fon.seca .•\ve. Line. ScdlUrli Ave. Line. ljiinitatiou.s IS to l'''ort itouge and Selliirlf Ave. Lines. ELECTEIC STREET ItAlLWAV. (a) On Fort Ilouge Jine at intervals of ten minutes, run ning from the Xorthcm Pacific Eailway track on i'enibina Street and over .Main Street bridge, fonning a through ser- vice in connection witli tiic :Main Street Xorth line. (b) On Main Street from JJroadway to Point Douglas Avenue ;it intervals of five minutes, and from Broadwav to the :\Iaiii Street bridge at intervals of ten minutes. (c) On Broadway and Osborne Street, from Osborne Street bridge to Main Street at inten'als of ten minutes. (d) On Portage Avenue and Sherbrook Street from Port- age Avenue to Cornish Street such service shall be with two cars and at not greater intervals than twelve minutes, but more fi'cquently if the same can bo reasonably cifected with such two cars. (e) On the Belt Line, being Ifain Street, Notre Dame Avenue, Nena Street ami Logan Avenue, there shall be two cars running in opposite directions, each car performing the round trip in twenty minutes and crossing each other on .Main and Xena Streets. (f) On William Avenue, from ISTena Street to Main Street, at intervals of fifteen minutes. (g ) On Main Street Xorth, from the northern City Limits to Point Douglas Avenue, at intervals of ten minutes. (h) On Higgins Avenue and Fonseca Avenue, from Main Street to Louise Bridge, at intervals of twenty minutes. (i) On Selkirk Aven'.ie, at intervals of twenty minutes, cars shall be run for twelve hours each day at such times a? the Couucil may from time to time determine botween the first day of November and the first day of May. 2. Owing to sparcity of population along or near the outei' ends of the Fort Tvougo and Selkirk Avenue lines the cars ;:!'e not. r(M|iiii'i ,] i,, run the whole extent of the said lines, ami that (in Selkirk Axcniie shall bo sufficiently operated bv run ning to ]\rcCii'egor Street. Provision tor 3. TIlis Bv-hiw uiav be repealed, amended or modified n repeal or ^. i j> .■iinendnient, aUA' tlHie aU(l T1'0,H tlllie to tUUe. yi'4 Street to Main If BICYCLE PATH. By-Law 1628. By-law No. 1628. A By-law setting apart certain portions of Portage Avenue for the purposes of a Bicycle Path. as follows :_ ' "^ Wnnupeg enacts 1- 'JJieivareliere])ys(.|, npartfurth ith tl,e followhio. .lescTibed portions.,, f'leCKy „f Winnipeo. d,,,,. j, tosnv— path ti.e following .lesc-ribed portions JK^e^Zo J. ^■on,.o ^ve. lie purposes of a bicycle ,.„,,„„,„,. ageAvenne in j;-^;",;^^'^ purpose of / , ~ nirycle Path, ,^ ) Conunenein, at the west lin.it of :\raryland Street inn....p.on -ih o± \\„nu],e,n:, a„a extending- westerly alon- tho.".sir" ^''^ Ij mnth.aul Iron, the somberly boundary of said Portage A\eniie froiu san 3 arvland Street t-. 'ri. c- ■ , ^aid City of Winnipeg.: '' ^''''' '" ^^^^ WW ^^'"" '^:""""^""'"^ =" '''1'"^-- ^tree,, in the Citv of Winnipeg, ano eonnnning Hien.-e we^Uvard alon.- the north- ern portion of saiil P.irt'e... \v,.„,„ 1 • ■ ■-■ ^ni lunm m,fL.l^ I- ."'",'"'";'-" •^^*'"»c', having , I. nurtlarly and ^outheiK nnns .eea.ed at ,ho re.peetiv. reetangular dis- ances sont erly of .g],t,.e„ , ,s) f,,, and twenty-eight (28) eetWHiennrtbelyb,.^ the MTst hnnt of l.o, k; „,• h,. Parish uf St. James. (c) Also, eonnneneing a,, Ihe we.,, limit of , he right of ^;;'^^ ut .he s .ilhue.ern branch of the Canadian Pacitic •■xK'UUing ainng ihr, noriluMU portion of said Railway and . 0,'age Aven,..., h.ving ici-snn slitill ride or drive a horse, ox or other heast of hurdeii or any cattle, or a wagon, carriage or cart along or across (except at the usual street crossings) the hicycle patli> in the City of Winnipeg or any or eitlier of them. w Pinaity. 2. An\- porson or persons contravening any of rlie provi> ions of tliis By-law shall, upon conviction thereof before the Mayor, rolico Magistrate or any Justico or Justices of th(* Peace having jurisdiction in the City of Winnipeg, on tin- oath or affirmation of one credible witness, forfeit and pav at the discretion of the said ^Fayor, Police ^Magistrate or -Instice or .lusticcs of the Peace convicting, a penalty of nut h'ss than one nor more tliaii twenty dollars, with costs. iiistrcss. 3. In defauh of immediate ])ayment of such penalty ami costs, it shall he lawful for the said ^layoi". Police ]Magi> tvato or Justice or Justices of the Pea(;o convicting as afori- 'said to issue a warrant, unchn- his hand and seal, or in case the said Mayor, Police Magistrate and Justice or Jnstices of the Peace, or any two or more of them are acting together therein, then under the hand and seal of one of them to lew the said ]ienalty and costs by distress and sale of the offeini cr's or (iffonders' goods and chattels. commitmont. 4. Tn caso tlioro shall be found no distress or no sufficient distress ont of which such jteiuilty anil costs can bo levied, then tlie ^layor. Polii'e ^Magistrate or Justice or Justices of the Peace so convicting as aforesaid, at his or their discre tion, may commit the oflFender or oflFondors to the common gaol of the Eastern Judicial District of ^Manitoba for a pci iod of not less than one day nor more than twenty days, un less the said penalty and costs he sooner paid. 32G PUNISIIMKNT FOR INIK.VCTIOX OK IIY-LAWS. By-Law 1630. Winnipeg enacts !e or Justices of By-law No. 1630. A By-law providing for the Punishment of person- guilty of Infracti .ns of any . f ihe provisions of any of the By-laws of the City. T HE Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — 1._ Any person or pnr.sons gnilty of „ l.roach of nnv „f M,ep.„a,ty provisions of auy of tlio JJy-laws of the Citv of Winni,,,.... now 1,1 f„rc.., or which may at. any time hcrPaftcr .on,,, inir fore, and so remain, indnding tjio ConMdidatod Bv-law< of the saul City, of whidi this l!y-law is .,„.. pas.,,1 a^ rl.,. .1 ,.o ol this By-law (ex.^ept whore other provision is spooiallv niado lh(M-cfor )sha]l on C(Mn iotion tiicroof l,;..f„ro th.- Mayor. Police Magistrate or any .T,isti<.o or Justir.s of tl,,. Pearo having jnrisdiction in the City of Winnipo- „n tho „;,th nr affirmation of any credible witness, f„rfoit and lav a! the discretion of the said AFayor, Polico ^ragistrato or .Instioo ,„■ Justices eoiivic'ing, a penalty not oxcodii:- the >mn of tifiy dollars in addition to costs for each otlViu'o. 2. Tn default of inimediato piiymenl .,f ...icli lino (,r p, nal- Distress. ty and costs or penalty or costs, it shall he hiwfid f,,r tiio >aii- .liistice or Justices of the Peace or any two or inorc^ o( iIk m are act- ing together therein, then nnd.,-r the hi,. id an, I s-a! ,,f one of them, to levy the said penalty and costs er i);nalty er costs only hy distress and sale of iho offender's or Milendcrs' ooods iind chattols. 3. Tn case there shall be fonnd no distivss or no sufficient c„mmitnu.„t distress out of Avhich such line or penalty and costs or fine or penalty or costs can he levie.l, then the Mayor, Police :\[agis- 327 By-Law 1633. EBECTION Ol- «L'lI,I)IN(iS BY-LAW AMENOVENT. trate or .Insticc. nty-oii(! days s liio inip:isoniiicnt may ho for any jicriod not exceodinn six moiitlis. with or without hard labor, unless sueh lino or pen- alty and eo-ts or fine or penalty or costs be S(X)ner ]iaid. E ^-law No. 1633. A Bj'-lavv to amend By-law No. 1461 of the City, in- tituled " A By-law of the City of Winnipeg respectin.q- the erection and removal of Buildings, Fire Limits and Prevention of Fires. T 111'] ]\runicipal Council of the City of "Winnipeg enacts as follows : — By-law 14iil aniemiefl. 1. l!y-l,.w Xo. 1G41, intituled "A By-law of the City of Winnipeg respecting tlio erection and removal of buildings, lire limits :'nd prevention of tires," is hereby amended by striuing out and repealing Sections 14:5, 1-l-i, 11,"). 1-lG, 117, I-IS ami 111 I thereof, and substituting therefor the following soelions numbered 14.'} to 141) inclusive: chimuey 143. From and after the final passing of this Bydaw there Inspector— i n i i • • ,• i /-^. . wr- ' i appointir.eiu sJiall 00 a eluniuey nisijeetor tor the Citv ot \\ iiiniiJea', whoso duty it shall bo to inspect all chimneys and Hues and such other duties as shall bo (lct.!;rnuned from time to time by tho standing committee on Fire. Water and 1 j'ght of the Council. Charles ^'^'^- < 'lii'i'lps Thompson, of the City of Winnipeg, is hercv appoTnu'd' ^-'y appointed cliiinnoy insjicctor for the City of Winnipeg, dismissible at any time and without previous notice'. The 328 io couvictiiig- as lers to the com- witli or without wcnty-oiK! (Ia_y3 f the By-liiws of aws of the said , ill wjiich casos )t excocxlinj^' six iich lino or ]K'n- oner paid. f the City, in- of Winnipeg i of Buildings, Viiinipeg enacts of the City of al of buildiii;j,s, l)y anionck'd l>y , 1 IT). 1-lG, 1 17, )!• iho following'' lis J>y-law rlicro Viiinipeg, whoso flnes and sndi } to time l)y the of the Council. innipc'g, it licro- y of Winnipeg, s noti ('•<>. The EEECTIO.V ():■■ liUILDING.S IJY-LAW AilENDMENT. g (■hinmoy inspector shall bo entitled U> '^>11^- "" the pei-son liaving said chimney or Hue swept, a certitieaie of ""^"^ the fact ot the sweeping, dat.d on the dav said chimnev or flue was swept or cleaned, and slnill at once report the s'anu* re th'. chimney inspector. M'ho shall at once make an inspec- r.o.i of such ehininey or tine, and if the same has been found to be satisfactory, he sh:,ll issue a certilicate, and in case of a cliinmey or flue taking fire, the inspector of buildings shall •k'nnin.l to bo shown said chimney inspector's certitieaie. and the Mwner, tr,„i„t ,,, o,.e„|,a„t of the buildinsr in which said '■lnii:ney or niie. is sitnaie.l shall produce and^how same im- ii.ediately upon such demand. 147. It shall bo the duly „f the chimney inspector lo ex- :nspecto, to amine any chimney or ehinniey. within the limits of the CitvcSI^;!;;'^ "V wiihii, any deseribed parts thereof, and he mav for tlia't' purpose, at all reasonable hours, enter in a quiet and iieace- ahle manner any house, shop or other building, and if upon -wh examination he finds that anv ehimney has not been properly cleaned he shall n,,tify the occupant or owner of Mich house. sl„,p. or building to have such chimnev el.-ancd within three days after the giving of such notice, and everv person who jiavo cummitted a lircaeh of this Dy-law and sliall be liable to tluf penalties thereof. Mil. Kvcry ehiiuiiey swoop aj>pointed under this IJy-iaw or th(^ authority thereof shall bo entitled to eharnc at tlie fu| Inwino- ratw and no more, that is to say: — I'oi- ^•we<■J»ing and (deanin^' each chimney or fine in a one.-sto.y lionso or bnilding li" ceni.- I'or ( acli iidditidiial storey each chimney or fine. . 10 eint- For swoi'pini!' and (deanini>' fiunace- and lino bo- l( ngiiig tliei'cto, where tiie ])ipe connection is in the basement •'^I* coiitJ- I'or swe;'jiinfr and cleaning fiirnaoo and flue be- longing thereto where tlie pipe connection is above the basement '-i^' ceiit.s I'or swec])ing I'.nd cleaning eacli range or stove and tliies connected therewith 2'^ cent- 'I'lio rales and fees |iroviiled for as hereinbefore set fortli >liall be rccnvcrablK:' summarily upon information in Ui'' rolice Court of the Citv. I'lissi'd i'lth Ai.ril. is;i'.< nil MKNT. rly swept arhl icetor, shiill 1m lioonsiul (iliiiii •iirclc'ss in tlic >vi(lo(l by tlii-. , the aaine, lie )f this By-law ■r this I)V-la\\ irgc i It i!ie r.-i fluo ■2*> eeiiU- e. . 10 eeiit.- be- ll is . . :?(» coiit.- be- ll is 25 eeiit.'- tove 2") cent- lefore set fertti inntiuii in the '// .l/-r/7. /.S'(/.'' WATKi; KATKS AM) WATKlt itKNT.S. By-law No, 1635. A By-law respectiug the eaforceraent of payment of Water Rates and Water Rents. By-Law 1635. T HE Municijial Council of the City of Wiimipeg enacts as follows: — 1. All uatoi' rat(;s or water rents .luo or payablo U, tlie water rents City of Winnipeg and all rates and rents provided for by or iVan'"' ""-"" referred to in T'.y-hi.w Xo. 1504 of iho City of Winnipeg shall 1k! payable at tho office of tlut Water and Light Coiu- inissioner of the Citv at the Citv Kail. Winnine''' 2. Tf any jierson, i>erso''s or corporations supplied with ,„ case water water by the City thn.ugh its wat<.r works system n<.gleets tu,'',r,r,;.:u'p"p',y pay any rent or charge due to the City at any of the tini.- of^'l^. payment tho Water and Light Comniissioner may st(>i> tlie wiiter from entering tlic premises of any such person or jier- -oiis (ir corporation by cuttino. off the service pipe or pipes 'ir by -uch means as he shall think fit. 3. Such water rate or rent may be sued fur under the in- water rem stractions of tho Water and Light Commissioner in mii\ f""^' ''"""' lonrt of competent jurisdiction. 4. If any pesron or corpm'ation who is, or whose prein-Goo.isof ises are supplied with water by tho City through or by if-fv^X-Kiects water works nt gleets to pay any rent, rate duo to the ( 'ity. ma'y'iV"" tli( Water and Light Commissioner may enforce payment by distress and sale of tho goods of the person or corporation so -upplicd with water or the goods of tlit- piirson or corporation wlioso premises have been so supplied, wherever tho same ■^lial! be found in tho City of Winnipag. Such distress and sale shall bo conducted in the same manner as sales are now conducted for ari'ears of tdty taxes, and the cost cluirgcablo diall bo those jiayablo to bailiff under the County Court Act; Frorided that the attempt to collect such rates bv any process hereinbefore mentioned shidl not in any way invali- 'latc tho lien uixui such prtMiiises. Pfmcd SIh Mail, J SOD. 331 distrained. I > mm FIBK LIMIT6 BY-LAW AMKNUMI'.NT. By-Law 1087. By-Law 1039. By-law No. 1637. A By-law to amend Section 1(57 of By-law No. 10 1.** relating, among other things, to Fire Limits. T JIK Miinicipiil Council of the C'Uy df Wiiiiiipfg enacis as follows : — 1. JScctidii 107 ><( IJy-liiw NH. l(il."> of the City of ^\ imii ])Cg is licvchy iimfiidod h\ iuldiiiji' thereto the following suli- scction :— Dtscriiiimii,,! I ii ) Tlic eiist luilf of that liliick ill the ("ify of \Viiuu|i('|i; lying li('i\\('(n Portiigei Avciiiic nu tin iimih, Clnihaiii Ave iiiio on the south ; (liirry Street, on the west, and I'^irt Sti'cct oil the ea.st. Pdftfied 7lli ■ltni(\ hS'.)'.i. I'ire limits X tended. extension. ., tH'-*^' Sec. 101 ot Hy-law 1001 amendtd. Sec. 102 amended. By-law No. 1639. A By-law to amend Ry-lavv No. 1(501, relating to Second-hand Stores. T HF Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg eiiacir- as follows: — 1. Section 10] ^aid T!v-la\v Xo. ItlOl <,f the Citv di on! Winnipeg is herehy anieiided by inserting after the w '• iJioksvlhrs " the following words, " cngaget^l solely in tin- business of hook.sellers and stationers or in the business of.'' 2. Section 102 of said i>y-law is hereby amended hy iu sorting after the words '' articlo or thing" in said section the following words '• including second-hand books." Time when Hy-law lake.s ,. , efTect. meuiateiv. 3. This By-law shall coinc into force and take effect im- Passcd !'.lth Jviif. is'.m. COMMON SKWKUS BV-LAW AMKNDMENT. By-Law 1642. m ^^innipog eruicls By-law No. 1642. A By-law to amend By-law No. 1507, regulating Drainage into the Common Sewers of the City. THE :\rmiiciTial Council of the City of Winnipeg c as follows: — nacts 7lh -lime, IS'JU. Vinnipoii' ciiiici 1. Said By-law i\o. I. -.07 of tho City of Winnipeg is here- by amended hy adding thereto tho throe following clauses, which will ho numhcrcd respectively 1<), 20 and 21: 39. No person .^hall ,lrain or pennit to l>c> drained inroKea^ef.,,, Q « ~. — _j_. I «vduac 1 I (Jill my coinmon sower up into any sewer connection the refuse l^.^'e'.^i',^";,^;-^ or oil from any i.....ty]ciie gas machine or machine using or sew;?'""""'" prcpollod In tho consumption of aoetyleno or acetylene gas. 20. In addition to any other penalty, the sewer connection sewerc„„„.- ii.ro winch any acetyleaie refuse or oil from any such ma ^'."^ed"""'" chine IS drained shall be closed up by and undea- the direction of the City Engineer. _ 21. Any jjerson ^vho shall conunit a breach or an infrac- ,e„auv tion of any of tho provisions of this By-law shall upon con- viction thereof bn liable to a fine of not exceeding fifty dol- lars ($50.00). together with costs of prosecution, and 'in do fault of pajTnent of such fine and costs or of the fine without costs or of sufficient distress for same, he shall be liable to im- prisonment for a perio.l not exceeding twenty-one days. Passed .llsl .lulji 1S99. ' m'' 333 By-Law 1643. DEPOMIT Ol' KAKIII. HTOM:, KTt',. I I'ON I'AVI.D STUKKTM. By-law No. 1643. A By-law proliibiting the depositiug of Earth, Stone or other Substances on Paved Streets. T II I'] .\[iiiiit'ipiil ('uinmil of the City of Wiiinipop cniicl lis follows: — WiiKoii not lu 1. \o poiv-on wliilu liiiiiliiiii' ciirtli, stiiiir (ir iiilicr -iili-t:iii( !■ i)e so loantu * fl\Von'pim'd'' '^'■- "^■'■'" "•!' ''"'"'li^l' 'll'' olivets of llic City, >llilll -n ImihI hi, Mtrtfts wiij^on. cart. <\i\v:\[ or other vchiclo nr mi ilvive the -aino ;i^ i'> |i( riiiii HI- cause the tuml)liii;L;'. deposit iiii;', falliii'^- hi- -[Hllin:; uf any >iieii earili, -tiiiic or uiliei' -iili^laiici ive the Millie i\^ I" '.•illiiiu Ml' -jpillinu •I nil illlV <<( till' li 111' iiifnicl inn n| ic liiinli' In il tilli' i:'i;lli(.'r with cn.-i- lifivot' or of sulli . for 11 period in'i ' .IJsl July, I.S'.HI. '■"" "^"TS liv-r.vw AMKNbMKNT. By-Lu V 1044. By-law 1644. A By-law to amend Setl., 1U7 of By-la relat 1 'g to Pii 9 Limits. w No. i<;i T AI unicipal Co> x\ 119 follows : — ■f t''. Citv of W o. I'liiipc^' ciincis 1. S, • t'llic ( of niiil.iin^'s. j.'i,.,, l.iiMits,,,,,! I amcn.l<(l l,v mMji •'•fi"H Kir of livlnw X,, |,;i:, if.vnnViniiip,.i,.|,,sp,,.tii,o.,lH..|.;, iiitiiiil( il ir(,ayc A vt'iiiic on til,., nnrili. l-\n-\ S 1',^ of ^\'illlii|M■^■ Isilin. I IchlMC ill,. Cilsl '•'IWt'CIl 'iiiii Aveiiiio on llu- smith ,|,|,| (, (b.) And siuil lirst-flass I lowing:— Coi llC<'t nil t M' ca-l . ( i ra - !■'•■'" i"uii arr\ St reel nn ij Cxli.U.le-,1. !<■ west. Hull w sliiill also iiichidc ilic lul- 'diirlas Avciiiic dist """••'''■".^' '" 'I pniat on flir north sido nf | ant •■a-t( 'oint liciK* niiuiin^i noriiicri Stan I Selkirk Avenue di.5t y a IK I'<'<'| llierelVnju f !- I'd fiv;ii .\|.,i„ Street I'arallol to Al.iiu S lirr limit >e«tcn(If<>int. in tile ,s.|id \-eilllc WcsIitIx- .,|„| 'Uthorly and jiarallcl to .M ■«tiii.i l:]-J feet west nC .Main S I"" South hue of said treet. then tliorcfrom to I'oiiit J)oiiglas Av in Street and ilistant M'rJ f (X)t linr of said Point Douclas Ave ■f'liiic, the,,,.,. ;,lon„. th,. nortli iiiK^ to the plaeo of \k 'Winnini Pfis.s,(I -nst July, IS 09. 335 m ■ i ' '■ TW^ By-Law 1646. T OMNIBUS AND DRAV LIMITS BY-LAW AMENDMENT. By-law 1646. A By-law amendiug By-law No. 1601. HE ]\runicipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacl-s as follows: — of By-law I till 1 repealed. 1. Paragraph ."iT) of said By-law Xo. IGOl is lioroby riv >ealeil and the followiiii;' clauses substituted in lieu thereof: Hirst Divisiou for oimiibuses aiict (l-ays. Second Division. 55. The following shall be the divisions of the City of Winnipeg tor the purposes of this B_v-la\v in re>pt>et ' Street to lilcDerinot Avenue, thence east on McDermot Ave- nue to Nena Street, thence south on Nena Street to Notn^ Dam?^ ii venue, thence westerly along Notre Dame Avemu; to Maryland Street, thence southerly along Maryland Street to Mar>land Street bridge across the Assiniboine River, and thence across -aid liridge, and thence southerly along Bridge Street to River Avenue, thence easterly along River Avoir,ii> to Spadina AM'iiue, thence easterly along Spadina Avenue to the ]ilac(- of begiiiiiing. Second Division — That portion of the City not included ni the lir.-t division. PdKse,] 25th August. ISOf>. XZG MENDMENT. i^KECTiox OK Bt:H.r.ixos nv-L.vw AMKx,.^„.:xT. By-Law 1648. By-law 1648. A By-law to ameud By-law No. 16.' 5. THE :\rimicipal Coimcil of the City of W as follows: — mnipeg enacts am 1. Section 105 of said Bv-l'iir Vn in-- i. i"s,"t-I™r!;;;e:!:i',' ':;;:i'v ""- "" ;•■■ '■■■'""- "".^- 1*."!-.,,,,,... s ] .uLJueiiT, Mdewalk, curl.mi;'. inacadaniiino- or otl-r-r m-, ]n'"'T'}^'°"' «m'fllPf rr r^,.,l.-, . ""iiiij, Ji OrU'Jl lOail BoardofWoiks ^- ie^^.uk m the said City for tlxo purpose of buflding or other- "•^"' ''^ '°™ Loard 01 AUils .o to do, and such permit being granted ,he v.- rk .hall be .,one under the direction and to thc^^i te ! ^sl^oncn ot the City Engineer and shall under the a ein- ^KCion be replaced, relaid and made good by the pai " "- eres,ed m such work, and such removal shal not ie allow d continue any longer than is absolutely nee.ssaiy ; Z^i^ tWi, that in every case where the said Board of Works nuty J .^ lit to grant permission as aforesaid, the party to M-hom t -ame 1. granted shall be held responsible for L and 2 .dents or dan.age that may oocur to any person or pl F.-ty by reason thereof, and shall indemnify and save hnrni- e-.s the Uty from all claims for accidents or damage (hat -ny be brought against them by reason thereof, and shall U^ ri -a"'ta.n such lights and watcbmen, and shall take .. h luither care and precaution as may be directed by the (-itj Engineer for the protection and safety of the public. 105a. Any pc^-son desirous of utilizing the space nndc.-, ,, th. SKl_ewalk m front of any building ou-ned bv him in the-^l '^ -a Cit,- shall construct a snfficient stone wali'to retah; Z^^^' joa way of the street and shall extend the side walls, division ^.. 1^ and party walls of such buildings under the sidewalks walk iiiav be used, said curb wall. Openings in the sid 'owalk for the ad mis- 33^ "!"U" 'P 1 ■I'UKKTS AXI) SIDKWAI.KS BY-LAW AM KXDMKXT. By-Law 1674. sioii iif liiilit. citiil or otlirr fuel >liall bo covered with \)n~- malic lights in iron frames or with iron covers having a roinili surface, and in no case shall a smooth surface be u-)d for such liiiiit or covers. Xo plain surface of glass shall be placed ill any siii(>\valk. In all cases where sidewalks or the sj)aces under sidewalks are to be us:ed for the purposes afore- said a jierniir shall l)o first obtained from the Board of Works, and the work shall be done under the inspection of and to the entire satisfaction of tho City Engineer, who shall specify the details of such constniction. The Board of Works may Bond may be iu their discretion require a bond to bo given, indemnifyini: Permit to be obtaiued. required. Permits may be revolted. the City against all losses or costs arising from accidents or damages that may occur to any person or jiroperty by roast m of the e.Ncavations or works aforesaid before granting said permit. 2. The City may revoke any such jwrmit and reciuire the restoration of tho street and tho space below the surface to its original condition. Xo permit shall affect the public title to any street or any part thereof. Passed 11th Sept., ISOU. By-law No. 1674. A By-law to amend By-law No. 1G15 of the City of Winnipeg in respect of the temporary use of portions of the Streets and Sidewalks of said City for Building Purposes. T HE Municipal Council of the (^ity of Winnipeg enacts as fi.dlnws: — 1. Section seven (7) of lly-law Xo. 1(;15 of the City of ^^'innipe,ti■ is hereby amended by striking therefrom the v,-ovds therein after tho word '" Buildings" in tho sixteenth (\CMi) lino tliereid' ai:d .substituting therefor the following wmvb. that is to -ay: •' to fortliwith give notice thereof to the City " Engineer, and thertmixm the City Engineer sliall determine " what ])nrti(.n or portions (if any) of the street or sidewalk 888 [KXn.NfENT. •ovcred with pi'is- covers liaviiiji' a b surface be n-cil 3 of glass shall be 3 sidewalks or the lie purposes aforc- a Board of Works, •tion of and to tlio who shall specify ,rd of Works iiiiiy ven. indenniifviiiif from accidents or )roperty by ruasoii "ore granting said it and rci \V innipcg enacts il5 of the City of lieref roni the \vordj lo sixteenth ( lOHi) e following wDi'd-. thereof to the City eer sha,ll detcruiiiic > street or sidewalk STREETS AND SIDEWALKS lU-f.AW AMENDMENT. ;;or Street and sidewalk is or are nece..ary for the pui-po.., ^^ ol such erection or alteration, an,| upon such determination ^ shall give to the builder or other person lawfully deniand- ^ ing the saine a permit in writing delining what portion or ^ portions of tlio street or sidewalk (if any) may be t^nipor- any nsed by the builder during the erection of anv such ^ building or the making of any such alteration or r'epairs, ^^ and for what period sucli portion or portions mav be so used; and such pennit may be renewed bv the said Citv Jingmeer at any time and from time to time." 2. So^t^ion eight rs) of said Hyda^v Xo. 1615 is herebv antended by substituting for the words - Inspector of Buihl- i>'gs • in the ninth (!.th) line thereof the words •' City En- gineer." CIS is herebv 3. Section ten (10) of said liy-hiw Xo 1 amended by striking out the word ''Inspector" in tliJ eleventh nth) line thereof and substituting therefor the words ^Citv Enc gmeer.' 4 Sections eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13) and ionrteen (14) of said Bydaw Xo. 1015 are hereby repealed. t). Sec ion fifteen (15) of said Bydaw Xo. 1G15 is hereby atttended by substituting for the w.rds " Inspector of Build- ings and '; Inspector." wherever the same or either of them occurs m said section, the words " City Engineer." Passed ISfh Dccemher, 1S90. By-Law 1674. m 339 3ra i -n Th and I of \Vi t. . m Rules and Regulations GOVKRNINQ THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF WINNIPEG. ' il'A Made in pursuance of 0,e Provisions of By-Law No. 1619 of the Jity of Winnipeg. Approved by Council 22nd December, 1800. The folloAving Eules and P.ccnilatioBs shall bo the Rules and Regulations governing the Fire Department of the Citv ^'i Winnipeg, but such Rules and Regulations may be addeil t. anunded or abrogated at any time and from time to t une. 341 1 1 -': ..^UM Rules and Regulations of Fire Department. DUTIES tV ClIfEF. ir '<- M 1. The Chief shall havo full ( outi'nl and :iuthority over tlio I).-pai'tnii'iit and shall be responsible to the Fire, Water iiml Liuht (.'ojuniittee for its proper numagement. 2. The Chief shall havo sole i[i\y\ .ibsoluto control and com- mand over all persons connected ivith the Department, and shall have fnll power and authoriiy, under said Fire, Water and Light Committee, over its orgarizatioii, government and discipline, and shall have the right ajid authority to promote and discharge otHcers and men of tii'.} Department, as he may see fit. 3. He shall havo the custody, subject to the direction of the Fire, Water and Light Conmiittee, of tho engines, ho^c, wagons, triicks, laddere, horses, and all other property and equipments belonging to the Fire Department. 4. He shall inquire into the cause of all fires which ni;iy occur in the City as soon as possible after they occur, anil kee]) a record of the same in each case in his ofiice. r>. lie shall report all accidents by tiro that may liiivc taken place in the City durini.'' tho preceding fiscal year, wJili the causes thereof, as well as they can be ascertained, ami the number and description of liuildings destroyed or injui'dl, together with tho names of owners, < c ipants, loss and insur- ance (if any). ■". The Chief shall make si.ii :■:■■ •eguhitions under wliidi thn officers and men of the Ds-jiarimcnt shall bo rotiuired to wear some appropriate miiforoi nd badge. l)y wliidi I'm' authority and relations of suei; orlicLi- and men in said Dc- ])artment may be known, as the e'xi;:!""i':ie3 of the duties ]ii;i_v require. 342 i>M:(iri..\ri().\s '"' '•"•■'•; i>i:i'ai;t.mk.\t, litlioi'ity over tlio i''iro, Water iiiul control and cijiu- Dcpartmeiit, and said Fire', Water government and lority to promote partnient, as lie the direction of ho engines, ho-c, ler property and ent. fires wliicli nmy they occnr, auil > otHce. that may have fiscal year, with ascertained, and royed or injured, s, loss and insu!'- ons nndcr wliicli dl lie rciinived to (', l»y \vlii(di !:;■ men in said i)c- f the duties niiiv "Ik' <'incl' >\uU .Ictcrniiiic all inic, reyiilalKin or ..rd,;]- ,,f said 1 )c cases (,f violatif.ns of a nv Invacdic- of disci)diii(., mul siinll 1 partnient, or other tciHU r hv re priniand, forftdt ia\c power !(► punish the of- s])ecifie(l time, or dismissal fi I"''' "I aiiy's journal as in 1 11- own 'M I 'ri!l •»«■ BEGULATIONS OF FIBE DEPAKTMENT. jouninl, the coiHlition of everything as ho tiuds it — good, bad or indilTeront. 5. JIo ahall promptly and officially report, by telephone or otherwise, to the Chief of the Department, or tlio otHcor act- ing as such, if he i^, fr.jm any cause, unable to perfonn duty. 6. He shall convey all orders of the Chief to the members of the Department in his district, and shall transmit all re- ports anil communications of the officers and members of his district to the Chief. 7. Ho shall inquire into the causes of all fires in his dis- trict; ascertain amount of loss, insurance (if any), name of owner or occui»ant, and enter samq on the form provided therefor. S. He shall perform such other duties as the Chief shall prescribe. SECHETARY. 1. It shall be the duty of tho Secretary of the Department to perform the usual duties of a Secretary, and he shall be directly responsible to the Chief for the proper conduct and management of his office, and shall keep an accurate record in convenient form for reference of all Department business transacted. He shall perform such otlnu' duties as the Chief shall prescribe. MASTER JIECIIANIC. 1. Il shall be the duty of the ;.Master Mechanic to visit the several halls once a month, or oftener if necessary, and to see that the several apparatus are kept in good working order. 2. If any of the apparatus is in need of repairs, he shall report the same to tho Chief, and under his instructions see that tlie same is promptl}' repaired, and in no ease shall an apparatus bo put out of service witJniut the consent of the Chief. 3. He shall attend all alamis of fires to which his com- pany is called, and any orders given Ijy him to Engineers or 344 inds it — good, y tck'idiuno or tlio otficor ac't- perfoiin 'liity. > the membor.s •ausiuit all i\.- leiiibers of liiji res in his dis- iny), name of onn provided 10 Chief yliall e Depai'tmont id ho, shall bo i- conduct and icurate roeonl ment business 5 as the Chief BEOULATIOXS OF VlUi: DEPAKTSIKXT. Assistant Engineer shall bo uboyod in the san.e manner as tlio.-e (,± any other superior olKcer. 4. lie shall, lit least once in each nio.ith an. lie sjiall keep a journal, in which ho shall enter all business transactions pertaining to the fire alarm service. 0. He ^hall make monthly reports in writing to the Fire ^^ater an * Light Committee of the nature of the work done 345 4it T».*,« UEcil'l MIM.NS or KlIiK l>i:i'\IMMt.\T. ]ty the liiicuH'n ami ciiiplovci;-., n'|)(iit. nny defect to tlic lire iil;irm :i|i|>.'iratns ainl his nvthm llicuoii, iind test nil tla." iii- striiiiiL'iits mill aliiriii Imxcs at least (Hicc! a iimntli. 7. TIo slinll pr ,.j»iK n ju»ri to the Chief aiiv iiilerruiitinn ill the M-orking of the lines or apparatus whieh msiv eaii^e delay in pviiifr or rweiviiiji an alarm of lire, statiiija' the. ap- pvoxiiiiafe leuiith of time tin It will 1)0 oxpended m repairing led sn me. and when repaired ^hall report saiuo imniodiately to the Cliief. S. The Kle^'trieiai 1 and his assistants ( it ai w } snail wear regulation hadpes adopted hy the Fire, Water and Mfrht Committee. m 9. All em]il' vei;s at the fis'c alarm ^en'iee- iri'isf rejinrt f (M^' to .,,.1 n.fnrnin. f,..,,., ,„ ,,,,„,,„ ,.^. j.,.,^ ''77; ^V"";' '''''''''•''•'-!-'- tlK.y sbdl n^l/„;!;r .na.W,lK.anvo,..ndnnr,,ll,.v,|,^ .If 1. nitc ..f s,„.(.,l \vl,K.lMn„y,.,n,s,. a.viMcur. '*• ''''"■ <'^'Pt:iins in .uuun:nu\ .t ,|„> ,i,.f ^,,„ „„„•„, eoM,.n,H. ;„ ,i,... ,, ,u.t alanns sl.,11 ..,„... |,,,|,„„: .„, tanks .„d U,ul „ut ,I,c.ir Ik.so; those ia conunand .4' orl,or -nr.- <-n,,Mni.s sluill ,,,,,,,. ,lH.i,. ,,,-ival n.,,ort ,.>, Ik. n,,a- iiiaiKliiii'' ofhc(«r ;if fii,, II,,,, i,,,f „ 1 . ,, . « ,.,.,• , '^""' I*'"^'"g ^Jieir nppamtus in s.;nic.' or lea. Im- out tlio lioso. 5. Tliey shall hr ilic ..unn.ia.i.linn. nlli.vis of fluM, ,os|Krtivc "o.npnnies, a..| .hall ho with ,!„. pipo at fi,.. to .li.'.<.t. its H.ovoMK.nts nn.lor ,ho instructions ,.,■ thoir suporior otfieors. (>. Thoy shall nm all„w any po.sou not conuoctod uith the Do,,artn,eut to ride upon any apparatus in ,uoin^- to or .vmrn- ing irom a firo. If, .Iut roturnin^ fn-n, a tiro, thov -hall ..iscov.v that thc^- have lost any artic-hs or tind in thoir' p.,- seSM my articlo holorining' to any other .■onipauy, Ihov shall state.-, h fi„.f in tlioir i,-xt tire report. 7. In ease nf li,,. ilny shall pnanptly report anv ,lanoo,-nus buiidijig to their superinr oihcer. 8. They shall report in writin- to the Chief the u.u.o o< and the tinio wli.-n a man has Innm assio,,od to duty in f!. m respective eompanies. whether hy transfer fr.,„; another company, l,y snhstitution or hy app.,intn,eut, and shall in lil;o uiauncr rcjiort any transfer. rc.sio.„ation nr snsix-nsion of any member of the enmp.n.y, spool fyin.!-- the eharaeter of the eharge or assignment in eaeh caso in th-ir weekly report. !). They shall pro]n])tIy rejtort in wrilin- ;.. th,- ('hi,>f .,„y incapacity, ne-leet of duty, disohodieneo .,f ordei->. nr viola- tion ,,f any rule, regulation or order ,.f the (1,i(.'f. or nf tho '•Hv, Water and Light Cummittee. which may occur. 1'». They shall, when a candidate has served sixty (60) consoeutivo davs in their re- peotive ecnipanies, rep.ort in tl ic 34^ ,#.«.. t KEaDI.ATIONM Of FII.'K nr.I'AUTMKXT. CIlif wliftlior -iiiiil ciiiKlidatc lias or liii^ luit pntvod eiipaMc uinl ( lliciciit. ir, liowever, at aiiv tiiiio iK-foro tlu- oxpirafion of lli( nbi've time, a <-an(liclatM slinll prove to he inetlicitnt. tlie (.'aptaifi iniist, report tlio facts to tho Cliicf. 1 1. 'I'hcv -hall proiiipily report in U'riting to the Chief all aeeideiits that may (X'ciir in j^'oiiig to ()r returniiii; from a tire, or while exereising thuir horse.'S, giving thi' names riwidence.s or places (»f business of tho |K>rsons hy whom the facts in tho cuso can ho ])roven ; they mn-t likcm'iso report any aceiilents h> memhurs of their e(»mi)unie!^, stating cause and nature of such accidents. 12. They shall, on being as-igned to tho command of a company to relievo its commanding ntlicei', imd\0 a careful examination of all public i)roperty in charge* of such ollieer, and give a recoi[)t only for what is actually shown or satis- factorily accounted for, and they will be hold strictly aecuimt- ablo for all property for which they may receipt. 13. They shall inspect all hay, >!raw, oats, coal and wood projiosed to bo supplied to their respective companies, and receive none that is not in a )rdanre with coutraiit. 14. It shall be their duty, in their rosjicctivo companies, at all times to preserve order and discipline; to require and enfoico strict coniidiance with tho ndes and regulations of the Department, and tho orders of tho Chief; to see ibat tlie en- gines, boi'k and laddi'r trucks, hosu carts, horses, etc., com- iiiittod to their caro are in good order, repair and condition for immediate use at all times; to see that tho Imildings, furn- iture and fixtures are kept neat and clean, and that tho per- sonal habits of tho men are cleanly and wliolosomc. IT). It shall 1)0 their duty to examine nil b\uldings, except dwellings, williin their company district, in onlor to bcconio familiar wiili the cnustructioii of ^wli buildings, tho class of busine.-s carried on, rbe class if goods on each floor, and whether combustible or non-coud)ustil)le ; to seo if tho en- trances, stairways, halls and exits are accessible, and learn the most exjiedient manner of attack in case of fire, together wiili such other observations as mav subserve tho interests of rlio 348 to REUIJLATIO.NM oi- MUK Ol.l'.Mu MK.nt. M-'-Mj. ,uM to n„n<. ,MK>to of all snHMnsp,...ti.,,. i„ , ' tlio in>iM.,.ti.,i. ,,( ilHirMi|„.riurn|li,.,.rs 16. If shall Ik, '\''''- *'''-'''''''•'• M'-''»N a.wi tanks a. t., th,.ir I.M.utinu 7' ;"";'''"";' "'"' "• '-!> 'l,..,n..lv..s f.,nilia.- with - .'eots u. onh. ,o dH..nniM. tho best n.anncr in whiH " W'u-^mts .a,, bo bruMuhL into sorvio, wIth.M.t, ,lH..v ■17. Tlicy ^-Iiall keep all ''"•'I- '•"inpauy b.M,k.s pi't.mj)tly an., neat y wntt..,M,p. an,! M„.h book, .hnii bo subject at an; ;;.o..,.eot,.,nby.o,,i,...^ 18. They .hnll not. allow n.nro than throe s<.pa..ate hours or hree n.oals per .,ay for oa.!. officer or n,enlbcr of the r -pe n.e cotnpanp ana sindl SCO ,h^^ "" ■■ '"cal> a. reo,,larly as .-ircnnLstances will permit. Ji). Thoy will 1„, hdJ rosponsible for all iinplen.ents, tools itc. belonging to extra apparatus which was with sai.l .,„- I'aratus ^yhen brought to the cpu.rlers of thoir co.npanv shall ^eu that implexnonts, tools, etc.. are reiurnod wh, , .d " I-vnt,,s ,s set.t fronr thoir ,pn,rtors; shall detail a It ean ho san.o at tho place where it is doposite,,, and see th tlio same is kept cloan and in ,,erfect order. 20. They .hall have full eontnd of conipanv ,n,arters and .rosp...,e fonts order and cleanliness! shal.lee^^^ In T.t ;';""" '"""' ""^ ^''^' --'P"l-^^lv neat and en, „„a ha they are .ell aired every day when weather tlioronddy a.red once in each week, in the sun, ij po'ssible =.nc the beds neatly n,ade np each mornin.. by ton (10) o'clock' .'"cl that thoy are not m-cupied bef7;veen tho honrs of S a ni and p. m., except when fati^nie from duty or sickness makes It nccessnrv. 21. ihey shall .=e,. that all necessary work about the sta- fK'n IS completed by 10 a. m. sharp. 349 Rl'XJLT.ATlONS OF IIUK Dia'AUlMKXT. '22. 'Vhcj sliiill iKilitclv I'sc'ort visitors aiul nuiko proper ex- pliinatioii to tlifiii, hut shall not allow hahitnal lounging in or about the quarter.-. 23. They shall not allow UR'nibcrs or visitors to speak dis- resi)ectfully of superiors. 24. They shall not permit visitors in (quarters while appar- atus or (juarters are being cleaned; they shall keep front of station and sidewalk clean and free from snow or other ob- struction. 25. They shall perform such other duties as may from time to time bo assigned to them by a superior ofiicer. 26. They shall once every day (Sunday excepted) prac- tise hitching and train their horses; the harness shall bo pulled (loiwii, all collars an.d lines sna])ped every time tlio gong rings, and for alarms all horses shall be kept hitched un- til the return signal is sounded. 27. The commanding officers of companies shall visit tlio sick (except in eases of infectious or contagious diseases), in- jured or disabled mend.ters of their companies, at l(;asr oni'(' each week, and nnd-ce report in writing to tho L'liicf relating' to the condition of such members. ^!- J-IKUTENANTS. 1. The rank of Lieutemint is next below that of Captain, and Lieutenants shall strictly obey and conform to the fol- lowing rules: — 2. Jn the absence of the Captain of their company tlicy shall assimio the responsibilities of said office, except to have control of the Department at fires, in \vhich case they shall report to the Ca])tain of the next comjiauy ai-riviug and oluy his orders. 3. When the Captsiin is present they shall obey his com- mands promptly and cheerfully, and proi)erly assist him in 'the performance of all his duties. 350 lako proper ox- s to speak (lis- rs while appar- koep front of i\v or other ob~ as may from otiicer. 'xcopted) prac- riioss i^hall ho jvcry time tlio opt hitehcil up- i shall visit tlio IS diseases), in- S, at l(;ust oil.'(- Chief relaliiii;' liat of Captain, orm to the fol- ■ eompany tluy except to have case tliey shall rivinsi' ami ohcv KEOULATIO.NS OF FIUE DEI'AIilAIKXT. 4 'J^hey shall, at least twice each year, under the direction of the Captain of their company, inspect snch buildings as Ithe Captani has heretofore insp.rted or re-inspecte.l, an ,■„„„;„, „„ „„ I.orVl*?" '' "T ;'"'^ "' "'" ''™^- '<> -"«iBe their ."n (ia> I""' wcatlior jiennitt iiiT and Smi ii-rr'rj ,'• "■''™ ""■ '"■"" ''■■"■ ■""■■^"""«' »" ' • witmn the 24 hours next precjcdiiig. tains n. oominan,! of station. Tin,, .hall also p.iC , ' other aufes as their superior ,„,,„, „,,, ,,,,,,,,iL 6. J)ama^o oanscdhv ..llisions ihrou^Ii carelos. must be borne hv the person ,.esp„n^il,la •ss driving i''i.oou \v..;-,jn. LThet]norwatd.sI.dll.k,,,,,iW.7 atxh n sec that overvllnn. in app.,,.t„. ,.,, on, and stables is »"^^pla-o and m p.,,,,.. order. ,n,d kept so; that the -ter.nen^,,,, „,,,„,,,„ er ..npe^.tnlo: that the ho, ' attended to. JlH.y shall not, allow visitors aflor 1 1 n m except by order of a snperi<.roHie.r. It shaili:: t i 'a ^^ ; epwitiinhearn.gof,hete|eph,.n,,and,on,;,o,o.ert;^^ M •_J< 11 l'-"^- -Hi put „„,, all li.hK „, ,,a,vl.,.eak. Thov ;li.dJ, .f any n.en.her is ah>,.nl afie, i -j ..VJ.vk. enter s„d, fnot ;^.Stat.nd.^^^^ <. without ;c2tS: tioni his coininandmii' f*}}!,.,.,-- Jnll ,, f i i , , •. . , . -'"''. >naii nut sleep or ( oze, nor ™ .;1W l.y IMS „,.,l,„v, „,„| .I,,,, „,,„, „|| „,.,,„,,, .^_^ It.'- Ii'.s superior officer. I'OWKRS AND DUTIES. 3. OihVrs sliall bo just, dij^nifiod and firm in their inter- 'or.rse w.th subordinates, and ],o earc.fnl to al,stain from vio- 358 :(f^- REGUI.ATIONS OF FIRK DKI'AUTMKNl-. lent, abnsivo or iinnuKlerato laiigiuift-e, as wll in fi'ivino- cnlors and directions to members as in conversation with them ; shall see thut all rnlcs and orders are strictly carried out and obey- ed, and promptly rep..rt, by well-sustained charges any trans- gression of law, or of any bydaw, rulo or order governing the Department. 2. Every mendjer of tho Department shall devote his whole time to the business of the Department, and is ex- pressly pndiilnted from being employed in, or giving hi^ personal attention to any other business. 3. In case of vacancy caused by absence or disability (-f any officer of the Department, all the powers, authority, du- ties and obliuations of said otiicer shall .levolve upon the officer next in rank, indess such vacancy shall be tilled by direct a].- pointment and until resumption of authority by the officer in- capacitated. 4. All members of the Department shall bo subject to the orders of their superior officer at all times. 5. No member shall appear on duty without wearing such badge as may be prescril>ed by the Chief, unless he can pre- sent a reasonable excuse therefor, nor shall any member of a hose or chemical company appear at a fire without the regu- lation tire hat, from 1st of May to 1st of October in each year. 6. It shall be tho duty of all officers and members of the Department to attend all tires or alanns at stations to which they are assii.med, detailed, or may bu called, unless exci^ised by a superior ofHcer, but in no case shall fatigue from duty at a previous fire be accepted as an excuse for failure to an- swer an alarm. Thev' shall exert their greatest energj' ami ability to do their full duty under any and all circumstances. 7 Tracing to and from hres is strictly prohibited, and if the apparatiis of several companies proceed on the same street, to or from a fire, they shall do so in single file. 8 Commanding officers of hook and ladder trucks shall not permit their apparatus, on arriving, to stop m front of a fire hydrant or tank. a 54 I friviuii' (irdfT:- tUthoiu; shall o\it and obi-v- •gcs liny trails- governing tlic lall devote his silt, and is ex- or giving his >r disability of , anthority, du- npou the officer (d l)y direct ap- jy the officer in- c siibject to the lit wearing such ilcss he can pre- iiy luember of ii •Ithout the regii- ber in each year. nieinbers of the stations to which I, unless excused itigue from duty for failure to au- atest energj' and ill circumstances. rohibited, and if >n the same street ile. dder trucks sludl 3top in front of a REGrLATIONS OF I- IRK DKI'AIMIIEXT. 9. To guard against collisions and accidents, when pro- .<;eeding to fires, the gongs on all apparatus shall be rung at short intervals, and always when approaching a crossing. 10. All proi)cr despatch shall bo used in reaching a fire, consistent with safety. Officers of companies shall direct and hold the drivers ivsponsiblo for any reckless or iinpni- dent driving when turning corners, or crossing any railroad or street car track, and especially in crowded or slippery streets, drivers shall lessen the speed even to a walk, if neces- sary. 11. No intoxicating licjuor shall bo kept or druiik in or about any of the stations or premises occupied by the De- partment. 12. To systematize the use and the handling of imple- ments and ladders carried on the tracks of the Department, each liook and ladder company shall be drilled semi-monthlyl Commencing with hook and ladder company Xo. 1, and con- tinuing in numerical order. The truck shall bo placed in front of company (luartors. on some convenient building in the immediate vicinity, and tlie ladder exercises shall be with ladders, from ,35 feet to C5 feet in long-th, and but one snail be olf the truck at the same time. Ail tin; inovements shall be executed slowly, and with deliberation, so that the com- manding officer will be enabled to give detailed instnictions with a view of placing the men in the most advantageous positions. 13. Members when asleep in the sleeping room at the proper times shall not be unnecessarily dist.urb(>d. 14. No member of the Department shall loiter or remain about a saloon :.r otner place wliere intoxicating liquors are kept for sale, nor shall any member enter such saloon whilst in uniform, under penalty of dismissal. ■-5. When on duty at an alai-m of fire no officer or member of the Department shall accept or drink any intoxicating liquor. ^ m 5D0 ffi>%) i I'!*" REOrr.ATIONS OF FinK llKP.VBTMKNT. 16. No members of the Department shall smoke going to, at, or returning from a fire, or on the street in uniform. 17. When any m(anbor of tho Department shall -wis!) tn resign, ho shall in writing give the Chief one month's notice thereof. In case of eniorgency, tho resignation may be ac- cepted by the Chief without the required notice. 1^. Xo solicitations will be tohratofl, nor any subscrip- tion paper allowed to bo circuliited, or tickets for entertain- ments, rattles, etc., f>fforod for sale in tho Department with- out ]iennission of the Chief, neither sliall anv member of flic Dep:ii'tiii(;nt snlieir sulis('ri])tions among the citizens for oc»iii- ])any or any other jiurjio-es, witjionl. permission of the Chief. ll>. Xo meiiil)cr nf tho nc|iarluu'nr. shall take any pjiri liatever in ])i>]itic;il nv nun ereisc tlie riiiht of sutl'raa'e. whatever in ])i>]itic;il nv nuinicijial matters, other than to ex- 20. Xo member of rho Department shall wantonly or ma- liciously ;nake any false report of any other memher, either a- to any oil'ence or as to the business of the Department, calcul- ated to create disturbance or to bring aiiy member of the De- partment into discredit. 21. -Members ^liall conform to and ]irom])tIy and cheerfully obey all laws, by-laws, rules, regulations, circulars and ord- ers, whether general, sj)ecial or verbal, for the governmonr of the Department or individuals; 1k}' strictly jiunetual, and their obedience must be prom])t. 22. Xo officer or memb:>r of tho Department shall loan, sell or give away any public property, and all <»tticers and members sliall carefully prot month's notice tion may be ae- ico. ■r .any subscrip- ts for ontertain- Bpartinent with- . mcnilipr of the sitizons for ciuii- m of the Chief. I t;ik(' any ])ai'i ther than to ex- .vantoiily or nin- lonihcr, either a^ lartment, calcnl- mber of the De- EEGUJ.ATIO.\S OK J.-n{I.; Di:i..vUTMKNT. dr^s'th'eir T""''""' "/.''' ^^^'^-^^'-1 must at all times ad- cases the title must be used without any abbroviation what- tric'i o?r 'f '^""f '^ '"• ' '''"^'^ "'• mstrumout, either elec- ,1. :■]' ^^'""*"'!r' ---Pt'"g -Kler the clLection of tlio J^lectrzcian, is prohibited. 20. All officers and membors wlio shall bo oniploved in said to, and ..ha 1 perform such duties as fron. timo%o rime ■ ';-Jl .0 prescribed or rocpured of thom bv the Chief or 1-H-e, Water and Light Committee. ^ CLOTHING. The nniform clotiiini;' funiislied to members of tb. "n,. .avtment shall remain the property of thTcit . m';!^; on eavmg the service shall deliver to the officer^iu cW^^^^^^ such unifonn clothinrr Iv,. f- n ^ cuai^« au from the Citv. ^' ' ''''^^'' '"''^^^' ''''■' '^^^'^^ V and chccvfully .'cuhir?. and ord- thc government y piinctnal, and nent shall loan, all otliccrs and from waste m- go, and fuel in gn his salary or lling to pay, or d promptly ])ay tion of this rule d from the Df- '-■ARE AXD USK OF APP.VKATUS, HOSE, ETC. STEAM EXGINES. 1. Ste,™ onginre ,m„( l,o kopt ..loan and free fron, dusf tor at least one ha f lionr'^ ^rm-l- n, i i , p.-ep.ml lor lighting ZZe ' "'""" "'"■" " '"«'' 2. The ,vaeci. level in lioilei-s must not be bi-her tlnn thi,.,l g»age oock „„., ,bo fl,.o» in ,h„ bea.or ,n™,, ^L^Z^ no::,r ;; ,r """■ -"■ ^ »' •"° """-■g p»£.. t c-atod ' '■'""''° °" "'™ ^'"g" *»II I'e indi. 3. TI,o ,ul,o. of boiler „,„,t „!„,„, be cle.nn, and engin- i 367 REGULATIONS OK MIU-; DKPARTMENT. oors sluill use tli(.' stciiiii hose and Miio elcauci" when nccossiivy ; oil (Mips shall always hii kept su|>])lit'(l with oil and cylindor drain cocks sludl l»c kc|if (>|H>n in stulions. -L Engines must ho turned over each day and i)lacod on diiforent cciitn;, oil Ik.Ics shall in- kcjit clean and all stuiiiui;' lioxes properly packed. It' ontiine has not heen worked for one month, it sliall he taken out to noarost tank to station and steaiuod up and worked fur a slu-rt time until enii'ineers are satisfied that all parts are in aoi.d urder; tluMi Mow otl' surjilns water to standard level, usinii; tlaj hlow-olT cock and L'Wer heater pi})e. 5. Onco in two months the water lei;' of holler shall ho (deanoil. mud plugs remi>ved, and washed out with Avator. f>. Engines shall ho always supplied with tools and wrench- es. Xo corrosion shall ho allowed to accumulate on any ])art of eufiines or heaters. Every tlireo months the plugs of oir- culating cocks on heaters shall ho removed and tallowed. 7. On answering an alarm of firo the engineer shall discon- nect tlio engine from heater and light tho torch and when engine reaches platform tho fuel in furnace shall he ignited ; the fire under hoilcr shall bo kept supplied with wood until it is known whether or not the ongino will he required. When the service of the engine is recpiired and order to start water is given, the engineer shall start hy opening the throttle valve gradually, and under no circumstance shall he engage in conversation while the engine is running. The Engineer shall regulate feeil so that h.iiler shall ho constantly supplied with water at standard level. Tf extra pressure is required, he may, if retiuisite. reduce the water lower to have more steam n om. and when extra work is no longer roipiired ho shall carry liis water at standard level. s. Upon being f>rdorod t(^ return to station, the Entfiwer shall draw tho tire, leaving a little for rekindling in e*se of an alarm while rettmung to station. \K Upon arriving at station tho Engineer shall draw the fuel from funiace and extinguish tire reanaining by use of a wet hr- trucks. an,l in a,Mili, n .iH.ret,, ,1„. f„||,„,i„., ,|„], he ohserveil : — 2. Oil holes of pinion slu,ft, of .(,.,,-iug g,,,r. of fifth whc-l and holts of .springs shall Ik, k,.pt clear of g.-it and lubricated after each run. All tools shall h,. kept in perfect order, an.l the ladders, ropes, etc., exannne•.«. tment as a substi- tute to supply any vacancy which ma: nt anv time exist in the Department shall receive not more than $45 per month. 359 ■M k L. M -■fip HEOULATIOSS oK IIUK HEl'AKTMEN 1. 4. Aiiv por.-oii upDii hfing assigned to duty as u candidnti; lo nil ii vaciincv, shall lie placed on trial for (JO days, during' which time his pay shall 1ki $40 pen* month, and at the end ol' said tuna of 0(t days, if foiiml >aiist'at;lory, he shall lie ap- IHiintcd to full membership and sign the roll and Kales and Rigalalioas. Ti. X()tliiiig 111 rein coutaiiied shall prevent, the CMiief re- Ciiiimicndiiig an ai>plicant who has ser\'i>d hefore on the Dc- parlaieiu and left I he same without dishonor, or who, iii the ojiinion of the Chief, hy rea.s(m of the practical or luevhani- eal Worth of saitl apjdicaiit, is warranted to lie apiM^inted to fullnienibership. 6. Any per>on in tiie service of the Dupartniojit, who may lie discharuixl therefniai for caase, or leave the service au- ■ier charges or >iispiiUsion, sliall not afterward . bo sabsti- tuted or employed in the Department in any capacity what- I ver within one year froai date of his leaving tlio nc])avt- mcnt. This regulation shall, not apply to any person leaving without dishonor. 7. Tin; scale of salary for members of the Department shall he as follows, commencing after they have served 6(i days :— ] -t year, $45. (H> i«er month; L'nd year, $4S.O(i per month; 3rd year, .$51. nO per month; 4th year, $54.00 per month; 5th year, $57.00 per month; tith year and over, $00.00 per mojith. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. 1. Xo memlier of the Department shall bo absent from duty, except in case of sickness, withoat leave granted by the Chief. 2. Xo leave will bo entertained by the Cbief, unless the same is countersigned by the ofKeer in charge. .3. Leave will not excwd two months, except in case of sickness or i^iniries, and then oidy on a physician's certificate. 360 )e. absent from irranted bv the lief, iiuless tlie RElfir.ATIONS OF lIIiK DKI'AnTjrKXT. •1- Tliero sl.nll not 1„. ,non, ,lu,n on., n.omber of a ooni- pany al.sont at, ono tin.e, unions for meals or in a case of emergency, 5. Xo n.onibor or officer will k, ,llowe,! ,• . than throe separate hours ,K.r .lav f.„.n.eak Jn reg: .■ n.eal hour. laih every day as circunistancos will permit. d.l: Ivir 1 ;''"■"'" "" "'"'^ '"•^' '^"""'^ - ^'■"'^'•"1 holi- day w.ll not ho granted, but may ho .livided into three Joavos, nn.l ......h n.t-u.her shall have a leave. 7. h:„ch n,en>ber shall have regular loave off one afternoon ; ih'il ' r""'"^ P'' ^'^'^' "•'"" ''"^'^•'^ ^^ -^ ^^^^'y t- "^terfore vim tlio leave. nial'^nTl"' ""',"'' '" """™'' ^^ ^'^'"-^ ^^ '^^me all niaiit on their regiilar evening off. i^L^a/T^'"" '^""f" '^^'"^ ^''^"^ '^'^ ^^'''^•- ^'^tweon the t'"n, the. office.- ,n c-haro-e and except as aforesaid. in^'r ^■''7"^^^^^^''^^^«" "f ^^^- Chief, leave of absence ten .lays oach oar may be grantc-d by the Fire, Water nd ^.^ht Connnnta, to each member of tho Dep^tment. iH ^ it3 supplying a substitute for members so on leave a . tho m,.mber obtauung such leave shall provide a sub- t me ..eept ,n casos of sickness or disablHty, .hen the < !t^ will Hipply such substitute. n. ^VhiIe ahsent on regular leave or sp. .ial permit men. ailed, an.l ..hall not place himself in such a position as -ll^prevent hnu from doing so without permission from 12. Officers ami members, while on leave of absence, ^vilI b held accountable for their con.luet, whether in uniform or not, and if m uniform, strictlv so. I .jM AM 361 I ,%* A^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) k A / C/jt 1.0 I.I us Li 1 40 11-25 III 1.4 2.0 lU 1.6 V <^ /: ^^ <5>3 ^ V> Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 \ ^^s> ^\^ <>\ ^^\ ^-^ ... i/.. ^^,.-t*^«£^„. w REC.n.ATIONS OK I II.'K DKI'AliTMENT. 1?,. If any member is taJcon sick or injurec while absent f !•( Ill -tiitiuii. he shall send notice of such fact to his Cap- ijiiii, will, shall notify the Cliiof. Whenever any niemher hee nies too ill to port'orni his duty ho shall notify his Cap- tain of the fact immediately. 11. Any officer or membor who may, before the expira- tion of leave of absence, retnrn to station and report himself for duty, shall be deemed to have abandoned the unexpired portion of such leave. HOSF, HOSE PIPES, ETC. 1. Hose shall always bo dry on the hoso cart reel. Cotton hose, when wet or damp, shall in no case, when it can be pos- sibly avoided, remain on the reels more than 24 hours. If it has been on the reels two wet^ks (in hot weather) without be- iui;' used, it shall be chanjred. and the date and fact entered in the statiim journal. •2. When roelinfr on a lino of hoso members shall eoni- nience with that which has been in service the longest period, or most liable to burst, following with that next placed in use. ■111(1 tinishing the reel with the hoso last put in service. 3. Cotton base, after being used at a fire, and when re- tiinud to station, if only wet or damp, shall be immediately hung up in the tower or rack. If any ho?o is in a dirty Condition from mud or other cause, it shall be washed clean, and for that jmrpose a broom used, if necessary. 4. In freezing weather the greatest care must bo taken of hose. If any surplus or bursted hose should bo taken from the lines, if. shall not bo allowed to remain (m the street, but shall be taken u]). reeled on the hose cart, or carried into some liuilding. where it will bo ]iiotected from the weatli 'r until such time as tlie company is taking up hose. 5. In takina' u]) Imso. drivers shall not drive over same, nor permit it to be injured by shoes of horses Lines of hose, when near each other, shall be carried to the hoso cart, whii'h in no ... ' shall 1 o driven where it cannot be turned without injury to the hose. 362 HEGULATIONS OK FHUO I.Kl■AUT^,K^T. •UKl in r. " ''^' '" '''''' ""^ '^''^''^'^ '^^^^^^ity, , H. stietdung u hn. ,.f ],.so ac-mss any railn.,,1 track o "f .i"x iHTsun chsrcganliiin. l.js („,Iits. ■ JJTrr"' "7 ^''"" ^" '''''■'' ''' ^'- --'-^ to guard MH-^t .Mlont .. nn,gl. .„,,aeo in thou, at, the discha,.go V 8 Great onro shah also ho taken in handling tlio pipes and OFFENCES AND PENALTIES. 1. Any neglect or failure on the part of any n.e.nber of - months service discha.^o from t4 service T^^^^ '- ot .„ch penalties, „nl,.ss such n.emher shall Jl to nf.lcct or failure was on his part tniavoidable. 2 Drh-ing any of the n.achines carelessly or maliciously n s ch a manner as to collhle with and injure the vehi V ; . .-„!,, „.iii ,,„ .,„,„«, „„ „„„,„, ,,_. „ P^' > n of ,„. ,„,,,.„ ,1 „,^,,. . ^ ,|^_, _,.^_^_^^. ^__ l.o» The following will bo considered offences witl.in tl "iir of tlio^o Riilnu 1 T3 , . "'11 nces w itliin the mcan- tlioe Kulos and Regulations, that is to say : — •'^. Gross or habitual careless ness resulting in tl :ie injury 363 ^M '»W t! k jil KEGULATIOXS OF KIRK DEl'ARTMKNT. t;> iiieiiihers or iniieliiiio iipparatus or other property bu longing to the Departniont. 4. Driving any of tlio machines or apparatus of the De- jiartiiicnt, across lioso, esjjocially chargetl linos, witJiout orU- ci's from a superior officer. 5. IncfficiiMicy or incapacity in the son-ice. C. Xeglect of duty. 7. Intoxication. S. ]Disordei'ly conduct. !». Neglect, to pay, within a reasonable time, u just debt incurred while in the service. 10. :Alaking a false report or gossip of a member of tho T)cpartment, either concerning personal character or coa- duct, or business of the Department, to the discredit or do itrimcnt of any member of the Departmer.t. 11. ]\raking intentionally a false official report. 12. Xeglect to wear the Departm- laform or budge according to rules. 13. Leaving the service AvitJiout giving the required no- ,ti-cribed, or any act or condiict specified or embraced in SI! mo, by any member to whom tliey are respectively applic- able, are, as to any such niombers, resjwctively, considered of- fences, and any such member who shall, upon investigation, bo found guilty of any or either of such offences, shall be snb- j{X!t to such penalties as the Fire, "Water and Light Commit- tee shall deem meet and just. 364 IMENT. Oilier proportv ]»■ paratus of the De- linos, without ord- n'ice. i time, u just debt f a member of thu character or coa- -he discredit or dc*- ^t. .1 report, i.iform or biidire g the required no for iu these Rules PART 2. By-Laws Affecting Private Rights '*• •> OF THE lorized orders of ii properly counter- CITY OF WINNIPEG. nd Refnilations, or :es hereinbefore re- duties hereinbefore 'd or embraced in respectively applic- vely, considered of- upon investigation, rences, shall bo snb- ind Light Commit- I -1 > 'r^ BY-LAWS OK THK CITY OF WINNIPEG AFFECTING PRIVATE RIGHTS. Section 1. By-Law 143. By-law No. 143. A By-law granting certain rights of way in the City of Winnipeg, and running rights over the Louise Bridge to the Canadian Pacific Railway. ^Vhoroa., the Ca.uuliau Paciiic Jiailwav Con.j.n.v have applied to the Mavor and ( oundl uf th. Cih- „f Winnipeg lor leave to c-oiKstnict and operate a raihvay'lino upon and along Point Douii'Ias Avenue ea^^t and wes;t; And whereas, the said Company have further applied for pernnssion an.l ti.e rij^l.t to run tlieir engines and trains up- on and .m.r the Louisa Bridge constructed bv the said City ol ^^mn.peg, in so far as tlie sahl City has power to -rant such permission and riglit; And whereas, it is deemed expedient to grant such right and privileges; "^^ T HE Municipal Council of the City uf Winnipeo. enacts as follows: — l._ Leave and license, and the right and privilege are here. by given and granted to the Canadian Paeilic Railwav Com- pany to construct, carry along, maintain and o,,erate here- after, so long as the said Company may desire, a line of rail- 367 'X 'I i '■■ \p; i KltillTS OI' WAY AM) KINNINU IIKHITS UK (.'. 1'. I!. By-Law ^iiv witli siniile or douMe truck into, over aiul (ipoii tlic struct ^■^^^ l;uo\vii lis point Dongliis Avenue, cast and west, tliroiigli 'he "~ t ntire Icnpth tlicrcof and across and over the streets interscot- \]]>X said Avenue, upon such grade ami in such nninner as to the Canadian I'acitic Kaihvay C'oiniiany niav seem |ir..pcr, -uhjcct to tho conditions mentioned in Suh-section 1 of Seo- tinii 15, Chapter !», ot' the Statutes of the Dominion id' Can ii(Ui passed in tlio forty-second year (d' Her ^lajesty's reiiiii. 2. Tlie riuht and privilege are al-o hcnjl)y uranted in so fill' a- ihi; -aid <'iiy of Winnipe.i^ has p.iwcr to ^rjint the sa'r.e under any cdutract at ]irc-eiit exist inii' with the Mani- toiia and Snutli-Wrsteru Colonizatinn Railway Company or otherwise X<> connect tiie said line of raihvay with the ii'radc Ml' track of the said ^lanitnlia mid Snutli-We-teru Cdlcmi/.a- tioii Ivailvay C lenglli cd' time the Corpiu'a- ti'.n of tlie C'ity >d ■\Viiini])eg has or shall have the jiower td t;rant the saiuo there are hereh.y granted to tlie said Cana- dian Pacilic Raihvay Coiui)any. in consideration of thciv building a line of railway through tin; City of Winnijieg the riiiht, privilege and permission at all times to run their en- iiiues and trains free of charge, except as hereinafter pro- vided, upon. ov(.-r and acro-s tiie said bridge when construct- ed. But for such purpuse the said Canadian Pacific Pail- way Com])any, while they shall have the exclusive use of the railway part of said bridge is to provide the rails and fasten- intxs for the railway track over the said bridge and lay the same, and such rail<, fastenii^rs and track shall remain and be the property of the said Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany and may be moved and taken away by them when tho right to run over such bridge is exercised by any other rail- >vay company. 4. Until the said ^Manitoba and South-Western Coloniza- tion Raihvay Company, or some other railway comiiany em- powered to run across said bridge, shall bo ready to run their trains across the same, the said Canadian Pacific Railway 36S 11(1 upon tlie struct west, tliroiij:?!! 'he e streets iiitcrscct- ui'li uuiiiiifr as to nay scciu in'op''!', hse<'tion 1 of Scc- Doiuinioii of Can ;• Majesty's vo.ii:ii. ;l)y iiraiitci! in ><< ^vci' to lii'aiit tlic Its witli the Mani- Iwiiy ( 'oiii|iaiiy or iiy with the ii'raili' A\'stcrn Coloui/.ii- jn'oacliini;' llic .-alil ipon su''ii l)i'iili;'(', ; and trains njion ith said bridge. time the C'orpora- inive the jiower to to the said Cnna- deration of their : of Winnipcu' the s to mil their en ii hi'roinaftcr ]iro- ;■(' when oonstrncf- lian raeific l^ail- •cclusivc use of the e rails and fasten- iridire and lay the shall remain and ific Hallway Coni- by tlieiu when the bv anv other rail- Western Coloniza- way comjiany em- ready to run their 1 Pacifit' Railway l.'KillTs o|. \V.\> AM) (;i\.Vf.\(; imoIIt: •>l' <■. I', i; <'"ii,paiiy sliall Imvc tl and rciiidafions for K' I'tyht to prescrihi; iheir •aid liridiiv, and workiiii; iiml opcraiinu' li ( onization Kaihvav ( wIk'M tile siiid .Manitoi,!! juid S: siinl is rcadv to I'nn it- oinpany or oti K'li' trains over infh-Wcstcrii an I hrid; trains ov( Sonth-W :o may he handed !"i <'onipany as nfon "■ -^llid hri.JMe ;|,„| „,|,|| ,|| '■•■,::iilat s fur '•-ti'i'ii Coloni/ation Ii'jiJIujiv ( "ver t.. the saia and '■"iiniiin. j|,|,| , , Mnpany ih,. rnlesiind 'llicr oonipauics ov I'y sueh eoni casi i;r sani l.ndM,. shall tJiev panics authorized t II: Rail linio hcii arounahlotoairrceupon sueh nil <• luaffers in ditf,.reiK'o shall he nf ways ami (^"anals <,f the 1) !"■''"• i'l.ii' tlio trains of >neli he es|;d)lisiied jointlv o run over said hri.li;e. und iii les and reuulatioiis '■|''"<''I to the Minister of 'oinmion of ( lii'. and hi- ana interf ■I'l-'. Imt it sha II adia " Pacific Kail '^■^iiigof the cnirines or t <''■(' with, hinder wav C I'ains (if tl 'onijianv. a- said ( an- 6. Tha I'iohts, i)rivileecs and to the ( iiiiadian Pacific IJ ailvvav ( permission hereby on the conditi I'Uipanv wil "f the Citv of AVii, "I's a month to the said ( 1011 an'rei) "f the. said hridoc, |,v the ( 'I'pe.y towards the o) Paeific Railway C 'itV so 1 •orating' an or|ioratiou d workiiiir onipany has tho exel '">,«■ fis tlie said Canadian ^yay portion of the said hri.lj.,, ,„„] iisive nse of the rail- tion that the said Canadian Pacific R ipon the further condi- tiRree to he r.sp,,nsil,],> f hrid; 'iL-said Cana.lian Pacific Rail way Conipanv will w any and all daniao-es to the said ■gleet or default of ;e ar.sm.i.- or resnlti.ii;' throudi the ne<-l \"ny Company. 7. Tn tl IP eyoiit of tl tlie Manit C'l 'in lo said oil a and Soiitli-Western Col "id.iie beiiii-' handed oyer to p.'tny. the said Canadian Pacific R Ionization Railw !iy ail way Company shall 309 8 own rules By-Law 143. if i \ ■^iSl I i ^ 1 ii i'- :i ft • > IJK.lIlN (II WAV AMI i;INMN<. IMdIIIS UK C. 1'. I!. By-Law |,.,vc tluf riiilit .iikI iirlvilcgc ut' niiiniiig over suid Lridfio nii ^^^' I'air. o^>^0, and made* between tlie lust nun tic:iird ( 'i)iii|i;iny and ilu; ( 'iir|Mirai inn nf tiie City of \\ iiiiii » 8. iri'iidiiiir iiro\-isioii> arc not to he. constnieil a< liinil iiiii' 111" rii:li t of the Ma \'or ami ( 'oiincil of the ( 'it V i>( W'innipen- to confer similar [irivilep's ruspectinji' said l)ridi;e in otiier r.iilway comiiaiiies riiiiiiinii' trains into or thronuh the said City of W i n n i ] le^i', lnit no n'reater privil(i;es -hall he i;i'an!ed lo any other -iieh railway coniiiany save and excepr sdeli as aro alri^ady agreed njiou under a contract with ilic said Manitoha and Soutli-Westorn Colonization Railway ( 'oni|);!ny. D one anil I passed in ( oiincil asseii diled at the Citv of Win ni]>ec' this twenty-third day of March in the yiar of Lord one thousand eiuht hundred and ei,:;litv-iine. our '.Simied) !•:. (i. CONKldX, ivor. u ll.) Siu'ne d) (.'. ,1. IIROWX, Actill"' ( 'itv ( 'le Passed Jrd March, /S'.\l. 870 Uli.ins (.1 WAV Of MAX. ,v N. \v. •or,, |;y. March, /.V.S7. By-law No. 162. A By-law granting certain riglits of way in the City of Winnipeg to the Manitoba South-Western Colonization Railway Company. \VlK.Tl'ii.S tllr Ilauitnl.ii SuUtlL-\V.>U.ni ColoM i/Ut i( .11 Jfllil- way Ciiipany have applicHl t., tl.c .Mayor un.l C\,uncil .>ftl,<; City of Wiiiiiipf^' lor l,,,vc t„ n.M.,tnu-t ,u,.l opcraH. a rail- way Imo upon and al.,M,- Fn.,s,.<.a Strert Inun .Main Stm-t An.l wlinvas it is dvvuu'd oxpo^lirnt to -rant such ri-htH aul..nizati..n Railway C.n.pany ,„av see proper, suhjecr to the c..n.liti,,ns ,i,cnri..ne.| i„ Snh-s(.cti,,n •' -r Section 1.-,. Chapicr L. .,f tlu- Sialules of th'> D..n.in,.,n .,f Cana.la. pass,.,! i„ ,],, f„,tv-s,.c„n.| vear of Her 3[ajes^••s reign, c..nlinin- sai.l track or ti'acks to tAventy-f.Mir fe<.t on eith.r si.le of sai.l street. Pro- n. \V. rill,. HY. By-Law Wnrks. iiml hIuiII. witli llii- iipin'iiiiflu-. tlicrito, lif ki pt, in Ufnil (inlcr lit till I line- llt tin- rXIii'll-r ol' mill liy till' -.li'l 102. iiiv cn-t til the City of Winn tr. T{iiil\viiy ( 'ipin|iiiiiy. witlmn pen, iiiid llic fii mnl fi'iiiii intrrniplinii nil ilrain-. ilitrln- iiinl culviTt.-i um ^iiM Foiieeca Strout and ut tho interHuctioii of FoiiHeeii Street with aiiv stri-it. IfiMc or alley ci'iwsi'tl l»y tlii' gnuU' of ilic !*aiil Kail Wiiy < 'iiin|iaiiy. 2. 'i'li< -.li'l iuiilwiiy ('nia|iiiiiy iil-i' Miid- itself In hiy eui it" switclifs, -iili -triirls, liirn-iMil- iind ;ill ii|>prnU('hcs of any kind, in surli nianniT as tn caiisc and pt rinit im iili>lnu'li>'n t'l ]iassciijr<'rs cir \i;liii'lcs. 3. Till' said iJallway Cninpaiiy also Iiiiids it-idf ti> permit iin train m- i'ii,i:inc to niii at a ?*peetl exiredinj;' four miles per hour cast of Patrick Street, and the movijinciits of all trains while in motion within tho city limits shall he annoiinccil hy the onginwrs of locomotives attached to siudi trains hy the ii ud and di-tinct riniiinu of ludU nii said locdinotivcs. 4. 'i"h(^ said Railway Cniniiany is also hurehy hound t" keep in i:ood condition tit for travel s.i much of Konscea Street as is not occupied hy its track. 5. And the said company shall hold the City of Winnipcij; liarniU^tis and sliall p^i'y any daniai;es sustained or juihj;nient i.htaintjany. Done and pa>s( d in Council at the City of \\ iniiipei;' tliis fourteenth day of Xovoiuhcr, in ihe year of our Lord uik^ thousand eiglit hundred ami eiu'hty-uno. (Signed) E. G. CONK LI X, Mayor. (Seal) (Signed) A. M BROWX, City Clerk. Passed Hth November, /,S',s7. 372 1,. I!Y. niti, lie K( |it. ill Mild by llic ^.li'l ( 'ity 111' Wiiiiii i'|i iipi'ii iiinl tr. •• Clllvt'l't.-I (111 -ili'l iHucti Street with of till' siiiil Kiiil itself In liiy cut i])r(iiU'h('S of iiiiy it Mil niihtnU'liiill • il-clf In |M'l'Illit \ i)f our l.uvd iiiio .:ONKLIN, .Mayor. BROWX, City Clerk. vember, /,V.s7. tlVlAW Id Mm ( . I', u. By-law No. 195. A By-law to amend By-law No. 1 18. Wlinvas. llic CMiuiiliiii, I'nciii,. Kiiilu„y ('niiii.a.iv I By-Law 195. iiskod to have fill, time ti\,d in lly hiw .\ii. | | IM\(t •'iii''""ii III CI i't;iin uiirk, ihri > fur tl II,' coll- ie cxiiciliciii I,, Mraiii -11, -1 'III -|iicilici| I'.Ntciidcil. iiiid it I l'( l|llC ThorctbrL', T f'l'- Alllllici|Ml ( ' cil ,,f ill,. ( W 11-^ liijliiw-; iinii|icn ciiiirf. That the >iiii| iUdaw .\i,. 1 !> j, ||,,,.|,v ,,„„.„,1„1 |, lll.li' nut tlir wnrd, ■• .\",,v,.|||| Mid ciiililv-twii," in Sidi- y -tnk- "I'- "'II' iliiiu-aiid ciiiiit hiiiidrcd nil -cct lull S'ciinii 1 ,,f >jii,| ]; .w. iiiKl siilisiitiitiiii;' in ii,.„ ii„ ivi.f tho wnnls •• l\U 'HI' tluMisind ciuiit hundi ill,:;' nut ihc \vi,i>ds • Sirtion I and suhsiit iiai'v , ■'i and ii,ii|ilv-tlir(M',"' and I IV .-trik- (•ii:lit\-t\vn ' ill Sill un-cctioii J of said mid also h\ iiddiiii;' to said llvdaw .\ tioii, wliich shall lie nnnihcrfjd a- S utiiiii- thi'i'clor iho w,ir,U "ciuhtv-tl il'i>i' 1 1>^ th,. f,ill, iwiiiii' >(■(• viz; I'cliMii 10 ,,t ^;|j,| Ijv.l, i\v. 10. Tliaf, niilv.itlKsiandin- anythiiii; in this 1 tamed, fh,. cnniiiin s on each of tl this Bydaw repre-eiitiiiy tl 'V-lllW enU- ic ilciiciitiircs isMied under ot int(!rost he detached fr,„ii >ai([ d ic tir-t two half-yoarly p ivnieiit^ clit'iitiires and he deliv <•••<■'! np tn the Maynr and ( 'nnncil ,,f fhe ( 'itv nf W ami lie ca nc( 11, inillp;;^. And tlie said Hvdaw. ui lows:— icn sn amended, shall read as f,il- By-law No. 148. •V By-law tn aid and a-i-t rhe Canadian 1' <-<>nipany m considenitinn of corti the part of the said C,,].. .,..,. ,• in:- lie Knihvay lin uudei'takiiiiis on iijiiinv W ion 'a.«, it is d(^sirahl,> that, a line of rail crly Iroin tlu- ( 'itv of W way sonth-west- inni])esi' towards the wo^terlv I of the Province of Manitoba, throui-h the iVnil district, should be built for the purpose of ad unit )iini -Mountain Ivanciiifr and de- 373 J 11 BY-LAW TO AID C. V. R. By-Law 196. %, 'in veloping tlic traffic and trade betAveen the City of Winnijieg and the southern and i^oiith-western portions of the Province ; And whereas, it is alr^o desirable to sctniro the locntidii nf tlie workshops and stoekyards of the said cunipany for tin- Province of ^lanitoba in the City of Winnipeg as a ccntnil point on tlie main line of the Canadian Pacitie Ptailway and lli<; several branches thereof, and the said coni])any liavc agi'ei'd to constrnct a railway south, and sonthwusterly, as aforesaid, at the time and in the manner as in this Bydaw hereinafter mentioned, and have agreed to establish and eon- linxio their jtrincipal W(irkshoi)s and u> and ift. rtter ayor and Council of the Citv of W nip(>g within one month thereafter delivere.l in- fer the time 1 Tiank of ( to the nianae'e "■nig of the WinnijKig l)raiich n( the .Aierchants' amula npon the following trnst<, that l""i trust iliat the .aid manager, for tl IS t( ;av le t inie beini;- of th.^ Merchants' Bar.k of Cana-bu dial] bold the said d tnn an ect and Iiold the half- le said debentures fret iiniiiii' ' amount so collectod) ed in some chartered ion one-half of one per cent upon tl aiK to deposit tlio balance 'W bank di • I) CO he Hect- mnipeg to his credit as sncli trnstc oing business in the Citv of =il>le. an( il e, at interest, if pr Canadian Pacific E upon the conipl(>tion of the conditions bv tl ail way Company h 10 'reinafter menti on- i(» liV-|,A\V l() AID ('. r. 1! By-Law "(.(J x\]mi tlic i'lirllicr trust, to i)ay over the nuMiios so i\viu,>- 195. itt'd 1111(1 iiii\' iK'ciiiiiiihilioii of iiitcr(;s1 tlicreoii, aiul also > Inx'i" over \]\v. siud ilchcii ci'pt sucli as iiiiiN' lia\c lict Railway ( 'ompaiiy." tiu'cs with t'oiipoiis attac'lii'il (( x- ■II paiil) to the Caiiadiaii i'acil 4. lilt' (•(ludilidiis luTiMiilH't'orc i'ctVrrc Citv 111' W inni|)(\ii', constriict and c'oni]d('t(," and iiiily ciiuip oiif h V runiiiim' soutii-wcsterlv tow iin 1r'<1 miles ( if t ic railwa :ir(U the westerly limits of the ri'ovinee ujioii a courso start in \vi thill tlu-' said Citv of Winn iipcii', ( rossinii' the Assiiiihoiii ikivi;r, runniiiii' within the limits of townships nine, eiiiht, s( Acn, six and ti\'e, in raiiuc one. east of the priiieipal mer- idian; towii.-hips live and four, in raiiu'e one, west of the principal meridian; township four, in raiiiic two, west of th ]inncipal meridian: townshipA four and three, in, raii.u'e iree, W( ree. 111 tl ranii'es four, live, six, seven aini eijiiit, west, of the i)rinei|ial -t of the jiriiieipal miridiaii, and townshi]) th iiieriilian all a ecordiii"' to tin. Dominion (ioveriiment. S ur- vey of the Proviiieo (d Maiiitiiha), or within a distaiieo ratification (d" this Piv-law as aforesaid hy the ^layin- ami Council of the City of Winnipesr for that ])in'- pose"), a suhstantial and commodious a'eneral passeiiiicr rail- way dejK^, with all the i iiodern tin ju'ovemciits for the acconi- 370 HV-I..\\V TO All. ('. I', i; monies so dcpo-- •coii, iiiitl iilso iii]iany shal afor( iw said, make, exeente and didiver to the .M the City of W lyor ami ( 'oiiiieil of iiiiupe^' a liond and covenant. Jiorate seal that the said eoiiipany shall with all and rcasonaide dispatch estahlish and hnild of the City (.f Winiiij iimler tiieir cor- eiinvenieiit witiiin the limilr H'l;', their jiriiKM] main line of the Canadian Pacitic 1 lal wor ■isliops for tl le \ inc.(* of .Manitol lailwav within the Pri \\' la and tiic hraiielies ihereof radiat miiipeg- within the limits of said 1 iiiii' |V(ini eontiniie the rovinee and forever ■ame within the said Citv of W iniiipc. (I) Ami i)y such hond iind I'ovenant the sai hall hind theiie • I ('nmi)an\" :elvc as soon i\. pi'OC liey eonsistentiv lire and ercet within the Citv of \V commodions ^toek and call for tl le vani itahl le eentr several hranches thereof. il lmsln(^s ,,f their main lin,. of rail can, to iiiiii])eii' lai'iic and e and appropriate wav and rhf (5) If the said C ompany -hall makc^ def; the conditions herein menfh.md to he I, nilt 111 anv o .f ■aid triist( I' shall therei tlrt'in jierforined. the the .said honds with tl ilie moneys in his hands I,v virtue of i|""i and in any such case deliver al le coiijioiis attached, not paid, and al (o the Ml the trust liereliv creatod lyor and Council .d' the Citv of W iimi.peii-. .M lierchy authorized niakinii', exomtiiii;' and del nyor and ( 'oiincil of the ( It ,v of Winnijiey ,ii'i 'f the Citv of \V md eiiipowered, njion the said company ■ 'iveriiio to the .Mayor and Coiimdl innipeo- the hond a'ul siib-5 iection of tho fourth section of tl to make, .seal and d lesi. covenant in the third presents mentioned. ehver to tli(^ said coni])any a deed of the !iih- tlies(* iiresents lands upon which the ])asse.n,a(M- station in tl s(;ction of the fourth section of he erected. (7) Should anv diflF (I SUl) ;ceon( mentioned is to av M dian Pacitic Kail wav ( or and Council of the Citv of \\ ereiice or dispute arise hetweeii tli thina: condit concern i ions thereof innipeu' and the Cana- oinpany in respect of any matter or the terms of this V,y-\ tl aw or the terms or le same hha\ trom time to time be sul n , I 37^ I!Y-I,A\V ro Alli ('. I'. 1! By-Law mittcd to tlir iii'hitnuiu'iir m ilircc ii(;i'sniis. (nic to hv cIiom 195. ITI bv tlic .Miivdf and ('(iiiiicil nf tlic ('itv nf Win lupci:', (iiic to bi- chd-cu bv tht'! sjiiil (aiiiiiliiiii Pacitic Railway Coiiipaiiv, and uiic to \h^ apjxiiiitrd en aiiplicatioii of citbcf |iarty, and \' and I'onccrniii";' the premises submitted to them shall Ix; linal iuid bindiiiji' upon both i^arties and the same, may hi; mado ii. Kule of Court. (S) rpon the i'lillilnicn; by the said company of the ccii- ditioiis and -tipniations herein nieiiticncd by the Canadian I'aeiiio Railway < omi any. all property now owiu.d or thi;t hereafter may be owned by rliem within the limits of tlie City ef Winiiipen' for railwav imrposes or in eonnection therowitli. :-!iai lie f, ire\cr fre:> and exempt from all miiniidpal taxei rates and levies, and asses-ments of everv nature and kin '.M 'i'hat this Ilv- av>- >hall take < ■tVeet roll! aiK I after tl twenty- first, day of Si;ptemli( r in the present year of (jiir ord one tlions.ind eii^hr hiin Ired and eiuiitv-onc l icnt year o{ oiir ly-onc. tins I]y-la\v enu- res issued iiinliT ■yearly iiaymcnir; and ijelivereil up iViiiiii|iei;; ami In' i( Winiiilici:' this ird due tlidusaud 3f Wiunipetr tiiis enl due tlidiisaml F.r. LOG AX. ^[ayor, VX. City Clerk. October, 18S2. By-law IMo. 279. A By-law granting certain rights of way to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ^\•hereas, eei^taiu persons ha^o petitione.l or a,,plie,l to tho drporatton ol tlto City of Winnipeg that tho c'Ldian P." ■(HM.adway Coiupany he aJldu-ed td rn.. its line of railwav ron, a po.nt on Point Don^la. Avonuo alon, Kneli,] Str.ca ^ .•....! Street; theneo ah>n, Sntherland Street td A„s- tSH.0^ on tlK. oast side of Main Street, and dn the u-ost cnt laid (loM-n on said Snthovland Street; ' A..d wl.ereas it is deo.nod expedient to grant the same; .' herefore, X_ as lollows: — ft Lathvay Contpany to v„n, construct, maintain a..d work Z-^T'^'J'T r" "'"^ "'"'" ""■ '''''''^ ^^^^^yon..\ in the lecital (SI this Jjvdaw. Jinv .\o. no dl the City df Winnipe- Done and p,ssed in Council at the City of Wiunipe:, this dav of in the year of our Lord Passed :th Jubj, AS'.v;. By-Law 279. 379 ' [ ' : mm Kl.KCIIilC STItKKT lt.\ I I.W A VS. By-Law 543. By-law No. 543. A By-law respecting Electric Street Railways. WlicrciH, ■hiiiics lioss, of llic Citv of Mdiitroal, in the I'ro- viiicci of (^)ii('li(<', coiilractoi', iiml William .McKeiizic, of tin; City of Tdi'iJiito, ill iho I'rihviiicc of Ontario, cinitractor, lien- inaftcr called " tiic apidicants,"" liavo appiiwl to tlio City of W innijicir for tlio riiilil of const met iny', (-(luiiJijinf:', maintain- inu' ami opcratinn- street railway lines in the City of Winni- 1>vj:, snliject to the present riylits ami privileges now possess- ed liy " 'I'he Winiiipei;' Street liailway ( 'onijiany.'" And wlierea-. the applicants have applied for the author- ity, riiilit and ]irivilej;L« to build, ecpiip, maintain and (►per- ate and from time to time remove and change a donbk* or sinii'lo track railway witli ail necessary side-tracks, switches and turn-outs, poles, wires and conduits ami all ai>pliances f(r riinnino- of cars, carriag-es and other vehicles on, over and alonj? the streets or highways of the City of Winnipeg; And whereas, it lias been deoTued advisal)le t<^i' grant the rerpiost of tlic said applicants, sulije<'t to the* rights and priv- ileges as aforesaid of the Winnipeg Street Railway Comjiany and on the tonns and conditions and ])rovisoes hereinafter contained, and on the distinct agreement that the ftilfilment of said terms, conditions and ])rovisoes in so far as the same are prior in point of time to consti'uction and operation of snch railway lines or any ]iart tliereof sliall bo condition-; precedent to tlio constniction and operation thereof and in sn far as the terms and conditions lu'reinafter contained relate to the operation, condnct and management of said railway lines or system of any part thereof the same and tlio fullil- ment of the same sliall in all cases bo conditions precedent to the continued enjoyment, of the rights and ])rivileges of thu' applicants under this By-law. Xow therefore. T IIE Municipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows: — 1. Subject to the legal rights of the Winnipeg Street Rail- way Company and to the fulfilment by the applicants of the 380 :t Railways. troal, in the I'nv Wclu'iizic, (if tin; ciiiitriK'tor, Ihtc- -tl to tlio City (it' ippiiifi', iiiiuntaiii- (' Citv of Wiiuii- egos iiow |)(>ss('ss- |iiiny." 1 for tlio autlior- liiitaiii ami ojkt- iiific ii (ioul)I(i or ^tracks, switches 1(1 all appliances iclcs on, ovoi- and Winnij)og; ililc \it li'i'ant the ' riuiits and priv- lailway ( 'oin])any isoes horcinaftcr laf ttio fulfilment ) far as tlio same and operation of all bo conditions thereof and in sn contained relate of said railway 10 and the fultil- ions prec(>dont t^) ])rivilo2,'os of the Winnipeg enacts ipeg Street Rail- ajiplicants of the Kl.i:(Ti;ic sii!i:i:t 1!aii.w.vvs. , |-'-.'-.di,ions and pn.visoes hereinafter. tained, which By-Law ^'■'n>.-ndu,onsamlprovis.H.saml,hed,,efnlHln.ent,herc^ 543. "^ •"•■"';'• f"l<^n. as hereinafter stated, a, .di,i„ns pre- " :;; '';'-''M;^-ent..f the rights and privih.gesiKM;hv : ;• "':V''''''7'"^ "- '—'-y ^iv.'M and granted the - - nght, a,,d pr,nK.go „. e.nstrnct, n.aintain, com- ^'' Hd., peratedonhio and single n-aek railways, .nd front "'• "'••1-n^''. donhleto. single track railwav ami nre :;:;:;r^ •"'•;"^-'' ='■■ ^...Plunees ... ,he mnnin;! -••arnages and other vehicles adapted to the satne, ami ofW;l" ''''^"■■'•^.''■'■^^■■•■'■'^•■'•'''^^^ th >.;n.peg,..oss„,. .. ,,e., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, J..,, ^,_.,.; '■ \n,n,pegStr<..t Railway Cintpany, which are. now or •;;;;y ;;.-.tterh.id down, ami rnn their cars, take, ,L: 1 '^ •""'-•'- 1-sengers on the same hv electric or s„eh I';:; ;■:!;:! •,'''''''•'■' -^ --''-'•' ^i- ^pi-ved <.■,,. ,1. 2. The applicants, hef,,,,. ..nterin.' „|m,„ ,„v street t n , ^ !™'^ f ■"*':''""1 '■' «-f""- 14 and :J1 of this Uv-hw if :•,'""■;.""■'•;?".''•-"•''-•-■' i'-iu-ithi„th.:, ei -I .sectnms],n,,,ed,ntake application to tlu.('itv I'. ' ""^•^"•" so to.h, namin-tho.tivetor.., f ! "Ni.-i-i».*.i„M,,,,,«,,.,,u,«:i;::r:Mx:'i:'::;;; ;;::,c::;;:::;,""" • •"*-"' ■ ;:.■.:! :^; 21). Xo approval, either .,f the ("itv Co,,,, .;i r . vii.Ji 1, .. . ' oiinc I oi' Knii'iiieoi- -nail Jiave anv force, or effect ;+' fi. -i ,. '^"-"'f'fi' the ..on,. I 'i *^^''*' ™:l^™.v liiio for which 381 ■■;- III 1 KI.IXITUIC STK'KKT ItA I I.WA Yr ■\v By-Liiw 3. 'I'll,. li,||.^ j||.,, I 543. (> lie imili, ciiiiiiiiicd iiiiil operated siiljjcct In ll;c I'ulldwiiii;' rri;iiliiliniis, iiiul llm a|i|>li('iUits arc to ( nil- liiriii tlnrctci (a I T adnlilc 1(1 ((V( rlicad nr trollcv svstom of elect riclt.v is t( (la) .Ml Jiulcs erecl(;(l .-llilll l)C nf sucll si/.C, licijl'llt mil niatci'ial. and shall lie niaccd at. .-iicli distaiu'cs npart eii iIh' lnuilcvard^ iiil)je<'t to the insnectioii of I uiiiier tlie super' ■nni ( 'ily I''ii!^inecr, who may i;i\'e direct ions as to tho siiiiie fr lime In lime, and shall he hiiilt so as to iiiteri'ero as little a- pi'ar! icalilc with all other pnhlic uses ot' said streets, and Imili material and workmaiishi]) shall he of an ap|iroved class and kind. Trolley wires must, 'le su]i]iorled from poles cm side~ of slr:'r!s, miles-; olhcrwisi) decided hy Council, and the Ciiy will as-isi ihe com])auy hy lakinii' such proceed iiin's as shall not iuvnlve exjienso or cost to the Cily, as may he necessary and e\p(>iiient in s(.rurin;^ any retjuisife elevation of all wir. -, telephone or otherwise, so as ro faeililale the operation (d'lhc company's system of electricity. ( L'a ") The location on stieels, the position and style of ihr track, road heil, rails, jioles, wires and all other ap^dianci- shall conform to and ajireo with the phnis a]>]>roved of hy die l"".n_ijineer. t'b) The coaches and cars used on tin; said liuc of railway shall he o( ;he mcist nnnlern style and eoustruction suif:dile foi' the safety, conveyance and comfort of the passenger-. >liall when in operation be always sufliciently heated and liLihted, and shall have painted on conspicuous parts thercef in larae letters, so that the same nu\y be roailily seen and read by day and niii'ht. the route or street over which the sam(> arc to he operated. (c") \Vhenev(;r anytbinc: occurs which materially obstructs tlie track, until such track can bo used again, tho said ajipli- cants are authorized to us(» sleighs or 'busses drawn by horses, ef suHicient capacity and in sufficient numbers for the convey- ance of passengers, and such sleighs or 'busses shall carry ai night colored himps. and the said applicants shall have the 38^ IM.K' Title Mi;i:i:r \i\\i.\\\\<.. ■clrifitv is to In ;';;'","":'"'?■.""' ^ ■'•'"-''■»•.■.. ,lH.n.iM..,h,v „,,.,, 13y.Law tillcil In ill ilieir fill '■;» 'l'lH-lr:i.'k^of>,[.l nillw.y |i,i.s shall 1... lai.l ., l|.., '•'"•".«'^'- ini,l n,|.,.|. v..|,h.|,., 111:1 V „i-iiv nMv..| ,.„. .,v.r aii.i '"IT,"'"""" "".vnrall I-inN,l,rr,„rwiilMli-K,,s,, ,„,„ Sibil' ohsinininii, ' "■' ^'''''''''''.^''''''''''^''-'''''''liHrv.ln,.!,. ,,,v,|.:,v..|,:ii '•^■'''•;;''l7'-'l--i,l.ni,.k.an.li, .lull 1. lawful ,,,,iii,f ;;';;;V"" ";; ■■''^ '-i< -,i, ,i„.ii. ,,„..,:.„.,„. ,„i,.., ^ •'"H... lu:,.l,.,l .,r ..|ii,„y. wli.n a.nl .,. of,..,, a^ ,l.,.v mav l'l'■''p^ /.n-o./r,/ tlu.y ,in nu, iiii|,,.,|, ,,, int..rr..n. will, :1h. ,.a,'- ;'■ ' "• -Mrl'-nn.^ niMiiiii^ ,|„.,,,.,i, an,l .iil,],.,., a. all 1,1,,..- ''''-.'■'^''-'•inH.su,la,,,,li.in,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,|,„.,i,| „,,,.;, ^"'''''7!V'''7 "'''■'' ''''■''''''^■'''■••^■^■'■''''^'■'-'•'v.'.nia..^ sl.n ,...n.,,l,.af., ,i,..n^,,,,nvay on sai.l tracks' Iialanv "'''•''■•''■'•■-••-''' -'Hoot ,,ass,,,,c.r „,,on .ai,l,,.a,.k -hall inrn '''''''''''''■'''''''•''^''''''''-^^•«-•.-as,,,^.av.Mh..t,.a..k..|..ar. (f) 'J"'--'i'i;'PP;i-nHs.halla,all,ii,i.sk.,.,.sum,iHiof --n...,.o..|i,..||,.Ui,.>a^lliia..f,aiKvavasn.avlic.|.- ^;'';;' -'- ';-l-;' '-M.y ,|.a..k ainllK.iw.vn 111,. li,i.s ;,f ,.v,.,v ;^^l--k,a,,,,l,.Mh..spa.eofc.i,hl..,.ninHK.s,,|.,,a..|;;. !' ' 7:^;™''-'l™'<'f«-w, ie,. a.Hlu,h..r,,i.,,,,..- -"s .•m.Uhall .-aiis. tlio snow. i,.e an.l otl,,.,. „bs„.u,.,I„ii. ,„ '"• •■'••;-■-! ns speedily as ,„.,il,l., ,,„. ,„,, ^„„i • .^, ,,^ ,^^. spivad ..or the l.i.lancc of thu srreet, so u> tn aff„nl a safe and nno strnped ,.ssa,e-way fo. ..an.ia,os and oiho. vohiel. Should , ho said Ln.,„eor ar any time cnsidor tliat tl.o snow - ■«■ ha. not Leon proj.Hy .„. as sp^odily as possildo ro- '-vod from o. aoom, the tnu.ks of tho raihvav linos, or no, Fop-'b- 0.- as speedily a. pos.ihlo s,,read over the street, h^ . -n.se the same to he i-o,noved and spread as aforesaid. ■"Kl eliarge the expense to the said applicants, m-Iio shall at ce pay the san.e to the City. If, howe^■er, tie Engineer f opnuon that the snow or ico should he removedn.tirelv fro.n tlie streets so as to afford a safe ...e for sleio-l. -1 other vehicles, the sai.l applicants shat. at onec ,lo so '^t ,..e -vn expense and eliar^e. or. in case of their negleet. the En- 383 543. m - A Kl.KClinc SIKKKI' KAIIAVAYS. By-Law 543. iiml cliiirirc tin- fxiiciisr to tliciii, aiul tlifv 111' iin Ij?) rill.' Cliicf of tli(» Kin- Dcpiirtincnt of the said ('if\ tilt' nllicci' or ofHctTH who may lie acting in lii^ stead may l( r II sii^iicn-ioii id" tiio riimiiiifT of the curs mi said linos i.f tlu'lll. as ilo (ir llirv lliav deem licci;- railwav nr aii\' <' -ary duriiiji' any firo. lii casij of tire llio Ciiicf of the Fire l!i'ii!ado or otiicr proper oHiccr or otliccrs of tli(» City may cm iir |iidl down any wires, poles, strnctnres nr appiianc(*s used to dpi rat(^ the cars on said lines or any of them or incidenial thereto, and neither tlm City nor its ollicers shall thereliy Ik- liaMe for anv loss or dama<;o resnltiuii from tlio cntlinj^ oi' puliini:' (low 11 thereof nor for the cost, or expense id' repairiiii; r re|ilacini:' liio same. Tl le memners oi the Polici; Fnrci and Firi' I )epartiiient of the City of Winnipe.u', when in niii fnrm and the pidicemen and detoctivos cxhihitinp a hadp' and postal letter carriers are to h(^ carried fr«< of cliarire iii all the street, cars oporntol liy the said applicants. All tjie cars riinninir on sa id line of railway shall ho used niily arrymii' jiasseiifrers, i i.cdndiii'' ordinary hand hairtrap', and ifter dark shall he jirovlded with sijinal liirhts to l)e displayi 1 manner as the City Engineor may dir in siicli coiiii's am and 'ipprove. ect PAY CARS. (li) Dav cars are to commence rnnniiiii' mi all rontes nut later 'han six a. ni. and to run until eleven p. ni., standard time, at such intervals as the City CouikmI may from time to time detm'mine. Tlit^ a])]dicants will also when requireil hv the Cmiiudl run over their entire lines or any jjart tliercnt so reiniired hetwern 11 p. m. and 12, midnight, cars not le>s often ihan mice every tiffeen minutes, hut shall have the riglii to charge tlu'vcd'ov douhle the day rate of fare. NIGHT CAUS. ( i) After the population of the City reaches one hundrcil thousand MOO.OOO') night cars shall he run on such routes and at sncii limirs and iiitorvals as the City Council may from time to time determine in view of what shall from tinio to time he reipiired !o accommodate the travelling pnhlic alontr such lino. 384 f to them, ami tliev (if tlif siiitl ('it,\ ; in lii< stcml iiuiv rs (HI said liiu's of may (!(■( m uvcr.- Cliicl' of tlic Fire :' tlut City may cm ir a|)|)liaii('(''S iwcd tlicni or iiiciilciiial s sluill tlici'chy lie oiii tlici ftittiii;; or |>('iis(' of rcpairiiii:; till' Police Force ijicii', wiicii ill uiii xhiiiitinj; a liail.tic fri^< of cliarirc m ilieants. All tin lio iiKod only for and liairjrap'. and Ills to lie dis|ilay('d gincur may direct ; on all routes not '11 p. m., standard il may frfim time Iso wlu'U vwinired ir any part lliereol li^iit, ears not le-s hall have tlio riiilii are. acho,« one hundred 11 n on sneli ronte^ ["ity (jmneil may lat shall from tinic travidlinii' jmlilic fji Tlic ( :ill <'!• liny of tlKjJr H ^;^K(■^l;l(■ srKKKr u\ i '"'!'l""iy -^liall liiive eoiid W \V! 6 "CM art nuiy from lime lo i ii''l"l'- on ill! (he (MIS .,f By-Law tl 'v 'lie ir.milations of the ( 'oiincil (k) In cnso of d Hut he re(|iiiivd 943. If opinion of III,. ( iiy 1 iinniii^r of the "' ''ilerpo|l;|| Hie •aille 4. If. iif ler Se\ci the ( 1 years f '"""'I' di.sires rocluiiiire t I'eiii tho passiii- of ihi, |;v-|, i\v, thr H- electric niotivo power ford Ige the ehaniehT "I" ap|ilieaii,.n of •cc years m.tiV.df sneh desired el rawing ,,r pr(.pe||i,m. tj le ear; M'I'Iieaiits. and if '( t live Years I '-■ ^aid apiilieanli- nake ^idi ( •peraio ili,.ir rai 1 cliatinvs and laiiye is t(, II,. givtii II, ih li'll within siieh perio, Hew foasil If, ' leetne ludli do. way ^yMciii |i,|,.s and eais | \'' I'"wer, if praeiieallv and williin said time shall ly mean- ol S|l,.|| •■omm(..r(.iall\- llpfll siieh ii,,t|,.,. ||,,^.j, drawn ,,r lapse or Ig lieeii Miv,.,|, fl 'le same ho witli- ■uange. u m hef. w iiolict. 'I'c statci "i'- applieanis siiecessfnllv "'•''V ho giv,.n with iheVtroel, ] res I.. siiefi lerein- 4 (a) If the r for Midi ity grants per 'mission t l"'ri>ose tlic applicants will provid " occiipv ih,. stn.ets ^^■aiting rooms at all terminal for 11 'e accommodation of passcnu'cr. wl provide coinfortalilo points and jioiMts of junction i'lle waitin"' f or cars. 'llfKKTS A\n j.-A RES. 5. S i'lgle cash fares not to ho nioro tl Fare> on night cars Ctl lan fi' he 111 oi-e than donhle the lat IS, aft,.r eleven p. ni.) e cents Oi ich. orilinarv max A i'h "t tickets iinist hos.dd at not l,.ss th are not to '111 II 111 single fare rates for a dollar, and still anotla^r cl twenty-five cents. ( '] sold at the rate of eiirlit f leap tickets f,,r w to I .>e ns(.d liar day ears eon y pa.sonirers entering the ears hetw '"■fween n.-'iO imence rnnniiiy a p. ni. and (5..']0 p. ,, School children are to have tl an tW(.nty-fivo :is>^ at not loss than six for ■•'rkmen must also ho !ie same only wn the time a. 111., and 'I- twenty-fivo cents, tl lid eight o'(dock nite of ten f ^ ro i'c u>ei\ ,inlv on school 38t ill I I 1 i;|i MIM I I It Ml.w \^ ». i ■Mil' I I . 'I By-Law ,Iiiv> jiihI lt.;t\v('ii ^ ii. in. iiiul ."> p. in. .\ lickit «liiill im' "3- .IcihK.I ii fiirc. .Ml flii>M'> nf tickils uliovc iiaiii'tl ^luill ln' kc|pt t'ur miIiuh the i-;irs ut' the it |i|>liciiiils. 'I'lic ( 'niii|iimv t'liiliii;,' to -"iiiiiily .-lu'li tii-kri» ilic pii-^fiijii'i' -hull lie cjirrifil li'ic until tick;!,. iiic |irii\ iilccl. 6. I li'" :i|i|iliiMiit- ~li;ill liiiNC the rii;lil In cluiriii' iiinl cullrr' I'lMiu (MTV |M'r-ciii on i.iitei'lii;:' ;iiiy of llicir imis a I'arc, iiui! iiiiv |K!'.-Kii i'( I'lisiiig to i)iiy .-Ufli I'ai'o may l»o rcmuved tVuni till' car. 'I'lic rate nt' tare for cacli pa.SM'iigLT travelliiiu' mi any one ol' -:;ii| liiu;s >liall not cxcii'il live cents, iju'ltiiliiiir ordinary liaml lia;i;piii'(', oxcoiit, on ninlit cars as almvc |ii',, vjilcil; profMrd llnit no i'arc shall he n'(iiiir('i r-on. ninl iirarii/cil thai when ihe same pas-eii^vi' lra\'el- o\-er two or more ~lr.,cts oi- lines tlici'e -hall he hut fare for die whole distaiici' so travelled, ami the appli'-ani- when desired hy passenircrs shall i^-up tran-^l'er tickets at ih; point of coiiiiectiiiii' or cr(i>siiiji' line lo any pa^-eiiiicr who Im- paid oi.f f:ire on any line o|.ernied l.y the ajiplicanls in ili : ( 'ity aiil a]iplii'aiUs in said C'ily. .\ pnssongcr shall he entitled to as nuuiy transfers for one fare as -hall he lu^cessary to idlow nia^ continuous trij) or passaiie over the lims of the railway from any one p(dnt (Mi tin- said line ■ wii hill the ( 'ity of Wiiini])eu' to any illar poirt on their said lines within the City, and such tr.insfov eliic';9 shall h' used only hy tin; person receiviiii;' lii<' uiiie ;iii(l liall he U:-cil uithin tm minutes or upon the next avaihiLle car departin:; n])oii a eonnecting or crossing lino upon which it is to he u-uil. in case the applicants acqniro tlio property in or o]K'ratc tlio street railway lines of any other company or party, stuh ";;,ies shall he Included in tlio system as hereinbefore ]iroviil(d over wbicV the riglit of jiassengers to re(inire transfers sliall ai^ply. 7. Wlienever the City of Winnipeg decides to |iave any street or highway traversed by any of stich railway line-, ilic apjdicants shall pave in similar manner, or in such other 5SG A lickit -liidl hi. IV kl'pt for Hillc nil t'liiliii^ tu ■'U|i]p|y Tree llllt il lii'l. ;I- cliiiriic iiinl cuil. V !• C'lll'S il I'ill'l', illl'i 1)0 rLiiiovcd 111. Ill ngcr travL'Uiiiucii (' cents, ini'lmliiiL' ■ill's as iibiiVf |ii'ii ifd inr II cliilil III! iLT tliti cai'o (if iiii (1 SillllC pllSM'Il^iVl' re -liilll lir l)llt I'n, Hill llic in)|)li"iini- i-ffi" tickets ill ilii. ]iiis-(iiii('r win* li;i- :lpplii':llils ill ill! ill! ciii il Ic the pa- im aiiv cmiiicctiim' s ill siiiil Ciiv. A isfcrs I'df one fare Ills trip i>v passiip' I pciiut '-"^-""- "• the tinio ..f lavin,. Mich '•'•;'- 'l''^ "i'Pl.ca.i.s sliall i.r. oneo pay t.> tho ('itv ihe^uHtuf ■;; n....olipi..,Oessana,..o„ntpr,.pcHyalloJ^;:' ;:^:z'K^:!::r^^^ -''-^-m. "■ piifls referred n, >lnill ho:— •■' -'--'fa single track, between the rails a.id ei^htce. ■iK'.^nn each sid,. of them 8 Dy-Law 543. III! ''' '-''HO of a donblo track, between both sots .d- , ails .,„d . .•!.•-.. .nclies on each ontsido of both tracks, „nd U ^ ; : ::;•;':-'" "' •-"; '-'<^. •!'.• .-.o of .-d tralsM III iinr i(.,s t la 1 Mill- /,..i ,. .„i.i .. 1 , , .. . s I III. -^nian '--ir loet, eijrht and onedialf inches (,4 feet 8. The piirt, ivien , , , . , '■'''■'' '" "^ af,iresii,i ^hall b,. kept con- " ,"'"' '- "!• I" - I "Tilii- .■.■"»sl„i.., „r , .i,„;|,, ,.,,,, a i„ ,■:,„. ,i,„ , ■i„. |.:„j,i„„^ ,™,.i,i, ,, ;|,„ ,|„, . „ ;:i-"i;. "f P».v,„.„t „„ ,.„,,.,. „-i,„i„ ,„o ii,„. , I'L; "™-:.rv .„. I,„v„ 1,0.,, ,,,„,„,,,. „,„,,,, „„,, „_^. ^11' J°c7'"%lv- V''"'"' '''»" I".'- <« til.- Citv T,-„„s„r.,. of .i".l ovcrj ™,r ta.xation, and the fact that any of such property or works is upon or coiinei'ted ^vitk the streets of the City or jiasses or is over or upi>u the property of any person or corporation other than the ajipli cants shall not ])revent or in any way invalidate the assess- ' numt of or the collection of taxes upon the same. The Com- pany shall place and k(«]> within the City Limits all their en- gines, machinery, power houses, repair shops and constnic- tion shops (if any). 12. The City shall have the right to take up the streets traversed by the rails, either for the purpose of altering the grades thereof, constructing or repairing drains, or for lay- ing down or repairing water or gas pipes, or for all other pur- poses now or hereafter wihhin the province and privileges of the City, the same being replaced by and at the expense of the City without being liable for any compensation or dam- age that nuiy bo occasioural to the Avorkiug of the railway or to the works connected therewith, and this by-law is made subject to any rights (statutory or otherwise) of any other corpf)ratit)n which now has or hoi-eafter shall have power t" take ii]i the streets of the City or otherwise use them. 13. I'lefore breaking up, opening or interfering with any of the said streets for the purpose of constructing the said railway, the applicants will give or cause to be given to the City Engineer at least ten days' notice of their intention so to do. -Xo more than twenty-six hundred and forty feet ot' street on any one of the said lines or routes shall Ix' broken up or 0])ened at any one time, and when the work thereou shall have been commenced the same shall be proceedeil with steadily and without intermission and as rapidly as the same liS8 KI.KCTRIC STliKKT HAIl.WAVS. 10 oanl... .•arrio.l ,.,1. .luo repird Lein- ]u„l t.> tho ].r,.,„.r and By-Law ollicioiit. cun^^tnictioii of tlie same. 543. H. Thr ap,,li,.an.s .l„ll l,,,-,. in .ponuinn on ,„• hcfure (-ity nt \\ ninipc- nn the fullowin.^ named streets, namely:— . In case, however, delay should occur hv reaso.i of liti.-a- 'jun ar.sin. out of or founded n,.on the ap.eenu.nt hetw.L ti.e (_ uy and the Winnij.eg Street Kaihvav C'ompanv. or aris- mg out of the rights of th. said CV>,n,,any, or otherwise, there ^iK.IUe an exten.Mon of tin.e for sueh eon,,,letio.i for a period -lunl to that ot sueh delay, and in estintating the tilne of >ueh extension the months from Xovemher to, April, inelns- ^vo, shal not be caleulated, except to the extent that the delay - caused to the applicants occurred during the months from . ove,,, , , vpril. hnt .„,.,. ,,,,„,,,, ,,. ^,.^^^^ ~^ alexeeed eighteen months, including said period in each sea^ |; h-oin Novon, or to April, unless the Council extends the • „ , - f 7^''"^"^ ^^'''" "«^ ^- -^'l'--'Hl to operate the "- on l.th Avenue Xorth between the tir^t dav of Xovem- - jmd the hr. day of .ray, unless directed by ;.esl^::f ^ ^V""^''' - ^•; ''?•-''' ^1- only when there shall be alon... 15. The Council may during the vear isfi-S f,r anv s,,K an.v one of them, or any onr.- of ,h,i, nttieer. r- or ae'cnts resi- . iill .^sn 11 Kr.KcritU' STEEKT RAILWAYS. By-Law 543. iloiit ill tho Citv, or any porsun whom they shall by written notice; tu tho City desiji'nare to reiu'cswit them to rccoiv" noticrs or process, (loiiiaiid tho const riiction of any now line or lines within the City limits, on any street or streets. Lini> or lines must bo desiiinated as to route and tennimis, ainl must extend from line or lines already in opei-ation. At thi-. date of such notieo there must he an averaiio actual bona fidr resident population of at least four hundred persons, of ahoV(. five years of aire, for each half mile of i)ropay their proportionate share of the value of such ))art of the cost of the foundation of the present pavi;- meiit as shall bo utilized in the renewal of such pavement or in ri^paving said Main Street, such amount to be estimated by tlie (^ity Engineer. 17. 'I'he applicants shall within four days after the ])a>- ing of this By-law, dejiosir with the City Treasurer ten thou- sand d(dlars ( $10,0()().t)t) ), to ho retained hy the City as -c- curity for tho fulHlin(>nt of tlie terms, conditions and provi-^- ions her(Mn contained relating to the construction of the line- referred to in Clause 1-1- of this By-law, aftd if at any time the said sum shall he reduced hy reason of any claims or dam- ages dues or adjudged to tho City from tho applicants, tlie latter sliall restore to tho said fund of ten thousand dollars (.$10,(100.00) the sum or sums by which the same lias bei'ii reduced, the City to allow five ])er cent. ])er annum interest on said money, ]iayable annually and calculat<'d from date "f doiiosit. Tn case the applicants make default in building the 300 KI.ECTKIC .STKKET II.MI.WAVS. 12 lines upon tho streets named in Clim.se 14 of this Bv-law, By-Law within tho time Jioreby stated .,i- sucli fiirllier time n> tlie ap- ^43. pheaut- may liereunder he ontitlcl to, or in ease the appli- ~ rants tail to ].r(.eee 1 under and io eomply with the pruvisions of Section 30 here .f. tlie said sum shall be forfeited to tho City, hut tho applicants sjiall not he deemed in default if pre- vented from constructing the sahl lines hy reason of an in- juncrinn .-r ntlier proceedings hy way of order or decree of any ( 'ourt. I poll the completion, euin])nient, and comm..ncem,.nt of operation of all the lines lierehy agreed to he .•on>tructed and operated within the time herehy specilied or such further time as may be granted by the Council, and upon the Engin- eer's certificate to that effect tho said fund shall he. roturne.l to the applicants: or if t.|,i< TJy-h.w shall not he ratitied hv the Legislature and rhe applieants >ha]l haw used due dili- gonce tn olitaiu such ratification tlieu iIk fund shall be re- turned to the applicants. 18. The applicants shall he liable f,,.- and shall i.idenniifv the City against all damage- arising o„r of the construct i,m or oper. ting of their raiiwavs. 19. The City Endneer shall decide all (,uc>th,iis which shall aris- between flu" Citv and the applieants. and his de- cision shall in all cases be tiiial and bindin- mion the ]>artics. imle^s appealed as hereinafter mentioned, that is to say:— There may be an app'.d to the City Council with reirard tn the City Engin,er-s decision as to all matters referred to ni paragraphs 2 (a) and :qdi-seefi,>ns a (1), a (2), b. c and f >'f Section .3. and Sections 7. s. ii. k; .,;id 1!» (a). Xotire of snch a])peal to the opposite jiarty must be -iveu within one m.nth from sueh decisiVm. and the decision of tlu' Council -hull be fimd and conclusive. As to all oth.^r matters either I'^iriy if dissatisiied with the decision of the Citv Kn;:ineer mav have the matter referred to arbitration, as provi.h.l in Clanse 22 <,f this P.y-law, but in .uch ease the partv nnist liive notice to the other party ,,f his intention to -,, n^fer the matter and of the name of an arbitrate.r within ..xv: month from siu'li decision. in 18 KI.KCTKli- SIKKKl- I! AII.WA VS. By-Law Provided that, in no ciisr sliail ilic City (.'oiincil m- City ^*^' I'lniviiuiT have the riuiit. lo (l('ci(l(< that tlicrc has boon any fdri'citin'u or aljunWonnicnt of the risi'hts of the ii]i[)lii'ani> licrcnindtT so as to caii.-'C a I'ort'citurn liuveiiuder, liut siicii niatlcr slnill he for the decision of any competent tribunaL 19 (a), ll is s]KMMally iicrcliy i)i'ovi(h'd that, if the apjili- cants at any time or times in respect of any of their lines ilo not ciiiniily witli the ]irovi>ions herein or any of them or with tiu' provisions of any IJy-hiw or rei^iilations made hereaftcf l)y th(; Council en* any of tlieiii as to (1) speed of trains or Ciirs, ( :! I fre(]iiency of tri])s or service, (■'!) tlie running" of cars dnrini;" the iu)iirs of tlie liay or niglit ])reseribed and pro vidi d for. tlie Engineer in such cases shall decide from time to time the length of time the ajiplicants have been in de- fault, and the applicants shall for each day in default in each and any of said j)articulars pay to the City thniugh its Trea.-- nrer an amount not exceeding the sum of ten dollars, to be fixed by the Engineer in rusi)eet of the railway route or line in respi'Ct of which default has been maile, whieh sum shall ill all cases be treated as liijuidated damages. The City may collect such amount by suit (u- action at law in any Court of competent jurisdiction, and in such case the certificate of the Engineer. plieants to the City. For this purpo-e the liin's on the following streets shall be considered separate routes: — (1) ^laiu Street, (2) Portago Avenue. (;5) Central Avenue, Xena and connecting streets, (4j ITtli Avenue North. This provision as to payment for default shall apply to each new line or route when constructed. The applicants shall receive ten days' notice, and when a notice be once given it shall apply to all cases of default, dur- ing a ]icriod of six months after the expiration of said ten days whether the default bo continuous or not. The fine or liiittidaied damages for default as aforesaid shall be coiii- puteil from and include the first of said ten days. 20. II the ap]dicants comjily with the provisions of this Bv-law and ^liall onerate the said line or lines of railwav in 392 KLKCTKTC STKKKT i; All. WAYS. 14 ( 'iiUiiL'il di" ( ity re has been any f the aiiiilii'Uiii-^ ■iimlor, Imt sudi etent ti'ibunaL hat if the ai'iili- uf tlieir lilies liu ■ (if thuni (jr \vii!i > iiiaih' hereafter )e('(l. t.if trains uv I the runuiut!: of ■scribed and \>vo lecide from t inu- la ve been in de- II defanlt in eacii lirnu.^'h its Treas- eu dolhtrs, to be vay route or line whieli sum. shall The City nuiy in any Court of certifieate of the Council shall hi' md daniaae and ! City. For thi~ all be considered L'ortago Avenue. streets, (4j ITtli It shall apply to fcice, and when a s of default, dur- ation of said ten not. The fine or id shall be coin- days. irovisions of this les of railwav in accordance with the same they shall be entitled to enjov the By-Law fights and privileges her.djy ir,.,,nted for a term .,f thirty-tive 543. ytiirs, and at the expiration therc(d' the City of Winnipeg " may on gi\ii,g six months' n.,tice prior to the exjdration of said term, of their intent i,,ii to d., so, assume the ownership said third arbitrator for <,ne week after their apiiointment. or the appointment of the one of them n ,393 15 KI.KCTItK' SIK'KKI- i;.\ I I.WA VS. By-Law wh,, \v;is List :ip|ioiiite(l, thfu such third arliitrator shall be ^'^^- chd-i ti iiiiil apiKMiitcd hy the Chief .lustice tor tlio time boiim- of tli;; Court of (^iiocuV Iloiicli for the L'rovinoo of Mauitoha, or ill till' cvt'iil ia. option of oonstructing sue], propose,! railway on similar conditions a< nre herein stipulate! sliall be otlured. and if such option is ""t accepted wifliin two months of noiilication, then the Citv niav -jrant the ].rivile,-c- to such otlier parties.' In resp(ct of this provision it >hall not be necessary or re- qms.to. that there he any p<.pu]atiou alon,,. ,he ],,„posed route as mont.one,! in Section 15 hereof. Such new railway, shall liave the right of crossing the lines of the a],plicants ai the mtersection of streets, but shall not run paralhd with the line. "^ the applicants on any street occupied by the hitter. 26. And M-hereas in this Tly-law reference is made to -tm.ts or highways in the ^ai-l City it sliall be umlersto,.d that the same shall not only include tlie streets and hi-diwavs ^v;thin the present territorial limits of the Citv, but also tluwe within any extension of such limits Ifreafter made. 27. All obligations and ]X"n:dti<>s herein imposed ou the applicants shall he deemo.l to be con.litional upon thi. By- law being ratified and confmued by the Tx-islature of Mm'i tol)n at Its next session and a charter granted to the appli^iuts Jind their associates similar to that of the Winnipeg Street Kailway Company. Tho applicants shall use all due diji- 5-once HI the application for such legislation and ^hall p.,v -,11 '•xi>ense. thereof, the City on its part agrceiuir to support -iicli aiudication. 395 ft 543. Kl.Kl TKIC SniKl'.r i;.\ll.\VAV; Uy-Law 28. 1 li<" <'ity sluill ii'ii. ln' i'(>|)niisilil(' cither in il;iiiiiip'> iiccuiiiit of any iitigiitiuu instituted iigiiin:*! JV Cd-ts till' nr nn iliciintH llii' ;ij)p 29. x sui'vicc .sIkiII l)r iijipnA'ed nt' iiy the ('umicil (I rill'. >|i; II 1 I' I'll II nil till' Ijii'il'- 1 >ii'. iinlil ii Sun'la\ 30. (Ill o r ln'fnl'i^ the fit'tcciiti 1 ilav o f M IV, ■-'.II'. the ,i|i|ili('aiils slioiild Hot. ])i'n<'i.cil witii the \V(prk-< piusiilrd I'or ill Seel inn 11 I't' llii> !i\'daw in sni'li iiianni:r a-^ ltr(ets all works thereicd'oro placed therfion. and to restore the mad- tlCi lothi e condition in which it was previous to the foinmeiu meiit of such works, and in case the ap]dicants shall not <'oiii- ])ly with this provision within such time as shall he satisfac- tory to tho City Eniiincor, then the City itself may cause tlie said removal and restoration to be effected at the expense d' tl le ani) PI ilieants under the directions of the Citv Enaini c and the ajiplieants shall pay to the City such amount as the City fJngineor shall certify to have been expended in such wor k. ;. 31. Etion the condition that tho lines shall be construou and in operation on or before the thirty-first day of Dr her. lslt_\ or such further date as niav bo fixed bv tho C ceiii- ouii- cii and that PCtS tl in all respects the conditions, terms and prnvi~- lie- i A-MiiiliMinc By-Law I'l'l: Sir,...! Smith I'nuii I'nrtii-.' Avciuii.- tn ( 'unn.], Sri-nT. M Strcrt S,,nih fmu, inli Avcmic Snuth to 1'urtiii.o Avtiuit'. ■l!ii Street Sniitli iVnm PnrtM-v Avciiiif tn Crntral Avimiic. 1st Street Xni'tli t'rniii (Viitral Avenue [>> ijii.l Street. I'li.l Street Xortl, fn.ui l.t Street X„rtU tu ('a„a,liau J'aeitie Kailway track. '5r'l Av...niie Xoi-tli from .Main Street to West end of Avenue. 4th Avenue South from Central Avenue to end of Avenue. NtJi Av. nne Xortli frnm 14th Street to West end of Street. 24 til Street Xorth frnm >tli Avenue Xnrth t(, 14th Avenue Xorth. K'lli Avenue Xnrth from .Main Street to Louise }3ri(ii:e. 31 ^a) Tn addition to any and all other sums pavahle l,v them the said api^Iieant.s shall pay to the Citv Treasurer of the City of Winnipe- nu the Hi-st dav of Fel^riiarv, 1903 and on or hefore the first -lay of Pehruary „f each and everv'vear thereafter during the operation by the applicants of an'v'line in eon.sideration of the privileges hereby o,,uitcd to dietn five per cent, of the gross yearly earnings of nil lines of rail- way m the City of Winnipeg, eommeneino. with the vear be- ff.nn.ng the first .lay „f January, 1002, an,l it, shall be the duty of the said applicants to make annually a dtdy verified statement of their gross earnings and to file the same .vith the ( ity Treasurer on or before the fifteenth dav of January of «ach and every year beoinning yith the vear 100;i, such state- "lent shall in each ease cover and be for the twelve nionths inding on the preceding thirty-first day of December. The City shall have the right to appoint an accouniant. who shall have the right at all reasonable times to examine rhe l,noks of the aj.plic.ants as to gross vearlv earnino^s. 31 fb) The sum of twenty dollars per iiii;KT kaii.wavs. tii>ii((l in Scctidii .'11 (ill sliiili lie trcatcMl ii> taxes .)l' an ^'^^' \i|inn llic ^aiil aii|ilic:inl>' |irii|MTly and iia,val>l(* \>\ \\\cm ami 1! lien (111 their |inppei'ty in tlit^ same way ami to tliu saino ox li'iil as any lases levied under liie autlmrity of any .Municijnil Act or Acts. 32. The aiipHeants jmyinj; tlic; said sum of twenty dollar-^ per ear iiiid such otlier sums as may bo found to be duQ from tbi'iii and pcrformiui; and fulliilinii' ail the eonditio.i , stijm- lalious, reslrietions and covenants in this ]>y-la\v p^ovidid for. .sliall and may peaceably and (piietly have, bold and en j(ty tlio rights and privileges hereby grantcil without any lei or liindraiiee or trouble of or by tlie City or any person or piMSons oil its behalf. 33. All riglils and privileges under this Hydaw may li o lie lo riiiol tian-ferred to and become vested in ,. e.iiiiiiany t and org.;niz(d liy tlie applicants and 'lieir associates and on such transfer all beiielits and obligations arising under this Bydaw shall be transferred to tlie said ('omi)any, which shall tlierinipon become and be liable in the place of the aiijdicant- for the )iroper carrying oui and fultilliiieiit of tlii- iiydaw. I'rovklcii that this clause sliall onlv have effect ui lull Slllll Coiiii'aii\- cNecutiiiii' a contract with the Citi,- embodviiig tl t( nils of tlii? )\-Iaw -o far as the same have not been pi;r- iriiK il 34. The applicants agree to indemnify the City against all co-^ts which the City may incur or be put to by reason of anv and all suits, actions, informations or other proceeding- in any Court to which the City may be made a party, insti^ luted or prosecuted with the puriiose of restraining the ;i]i- ]ilicant< from the exercise of any of the rights, powers (,i' jirivilegcs granted to thorn by this Bydaw, or referred to therein, or for the recovery of damages for on account of the execution of this By-law, or on account of the exercise by the ajiiilicaiits of any of the said rights, powoT3 or jirivileges or anv of them, or for the enforcement of the rights or privilege- fif the ^Vinnipeg Street Railway Company, as against the ii]i- ]dicants, or for or hy reason of this By-law, or any matter or thing therein contained. 398 a-- tii\(s nl' aii'l )1(* li_s lliriii ami to thu saiuo ex- f any Muiiifij)ul f twenty dollar.-^ . to bo diiQ from iiuditio.i , stijui iy-la\v ;i;ovi(liil vo, lidld and fU witlidut any lit r any pcr.sou "r Bydaw may Ih' ny li> lie i'nrnii'n isinjj; iiiidur this any, wliicli shall 5t' the aiijilipant-; r lliU ily-law. ctVcct uimn suili ■ cndindyinL:' iln' ^•0 111 it liri'n |ii;r- lie ( 'ity against to by reason <<( ther proceed iniis lo a party, insti- traininii' the ap- iglits, puwers or , or referred to >n account nf the exorcise by the ; or privileges or ;lits or privileges is against the ap- or auv matter er i:i.i;( tun sTi(i:i:r i:.\ii.\v.\v.- 20 '!>■ iialnlit\ ,,l tl applicants under this section mam notwithstanding any transfer whici hall n- By-Lnw tl, e apphi'ants iukIci- Scciim I may be nnide hv 043, 1 .J.-; nl this Jjv-hiw, I tliat III su far as such personal liability is cnnecriu'd )Ut prtiilili'd f|iall ""• 'l■'|^vn ami shall be executed by the City, «n.l tho appli- '•.inis within twelve weeks t'rom tl passim:' ot this liv-li 3b. Citv ,,!' W I" 'his IJy-Iau- the expression •' ( 'ity "' .hall mean tho ( 'ily of \^';tinipcg iiinipeii'; •• <'iiy Council " tin. Citv ( oiineil of tho refer to an ami the word d be 111 cvcrv wav I Iheir and each of their heirs, ad wher<' named and mentioiiod iipplicantp" shall include, >indiiig iip,,n the applicants. ininistrator- and assin'u? iipiilicants, wherever the san in connection .vitli the word le occurs in this JJvdi ' iMignieer" shall mean the Citv Knuineer or .,tl nitli.:rize !nnl Williiim McKciiziu nnd iiiiirkcd "A,"' ;iiii| simi('(l by Williiim .\l<'l\oiizie ami Hli-il in liio o'licc of \\\i' City l-ji^inii-r for tlu-ir lines of strcci railway on Main Stru't, ami of ail applianeos in coiimi'tioii with and nec^-^sary for tlio same a:o licri'hy approved. 2. Tlio iii)proval licrcin contained nml tlie mitliorily hcrehy granted as to that portion of the tracks of ^aid lines on Main Strcer bttwecn the Assiniboine River and tlit Canailiau Pa- eific Railway are for temporary tracks, which are to he re- niovod and rephiced when tlu* City proceeds to repave said portion of .Main Street. Sucdi removal and replacement shall Ite contemporaneously oftectedwith thcropavingas the latter is proceeded with, the Ideation of said street and the character of the said i racks wiien replaced to ht- subject to the approval of tho City Kufiineor, as provided in Pjy-law Xo. 5-13. 3. The WiMnijjeg Electric Street Railway Comiiany aro authorized to construct and operate the said lines and oon- tiinie the construction and operation of the said lines on the lenus aforo-^aid on tho transfer to them by tho said Jan^^'s Ross and William MeKenzic of the rights and privileires con- ferred l)v the snid Ry-law ^lo. itl'i, and the contract therr- nnder, and on the execution by said Company of the coiitraiM required to be eeeut<(l by them, as directed by Section .'3;» nf Siiid Hydaw So. HI .'5. 4. Rydaw Xo. ')i''> shall in all respects apply to tho coii- strxiction and operation of the said lines, except only as to matters herein otherwise specially provided. 400 : \Viiiui[)cg enacts wiNMi-t,, i.;i.K, ii;n in. .... m.nks. """■^""'l'''-'hM llloCitVul'W i^i M,iv. ls'.)-2. iliMi|irM ilii., ||,ii.|i,.||, ,l.,v By-Ltiw ii«3. (Sal., "'''"'"'' •^- •\'A^"'in» T =.i ;.ii,.:' i :;::;;rr';' '• '"-^ '■'"- D,„„. „„,! ,„,,„.,| ;„ ,.„„_,^., ,,,, I ibriiiirv, A.I). \s\\^ ~ '" ''".^ "' (Seal.) (Sigijccl) T. W. T.Wi.oT^, (Signo.1 1 C. J. BRO\\'X, -Mavcn-. City Clerk. Passed JOth Febru ar>j, t,SOo 401 i ^ 1 11 i__. 1 ■M X.'.MINC SlK!:i;i'S, By-Law 703. By-!aw No. 703. A By-law of the City of Winnipeg for naming certain Streets therein. WheroiiB it is deemed exiiedieiit to change tlie names dl' streets and avenues adopted by By-laws 508 ami 525 of tlir (Uty oi' Winnipeg, and to make changes in the names ni (certain otlier streets to avoid duplication and tor otlar reasons : ,.\(j\v ilici'cl'ore. T 111: Miuiicipal Council of the Ciiy of Winnipeg enucis ii- follows : — 1. 'J'lie street shown as >s'otre Dame Street East on fc^ec- lional I'Uui Xo. 1, Special Survey, City of Winnipeg, is herc- liv cliiiniicd to and named Xotre Dame Avenue East. 2. The street shown as Central Avenue on the said ^ec- tiomd plan and so named in said By-law Xo. :^02, and ihc road allowance extending along the most northerly limits of the outer two miles of Tarish Lots 42 to 62, inclusive, of the Parish of St. James, is hereby named Xotre Dame Avenue. 3. The street shown as 1st Avenue Xorth on the said sec- tional plan and so named by said T\y-law Xo. 502, is hereby changed to and named McDermot Avenue. 4. The street shown as 2nd Avenue Xorth on said sec- tional i)lan and so named by said By-law Xo. ."302, is hereby changed to and named Bannatyne Avenue, 5. The street shown as 3rd Avenue Xorth on said sl^c- tional plan and so named by said By-law Xo. 502, is hereby chanued to and named William Avenue. 6. The street shown as 4th Avenue Xorth on said sec- tional ]ilan and so named by said By-law Xo. 502, is hereby changed to and named Elgin Avenue. 402 :g for naming n. aiige the iianieH nt' 508 and 525 of tln' - ill the iiaTiies ni ion and tor otliur ,f Winnipeg cnacis itreel East on fc^ec- l Winnipeg, is lierc- /em'.e East. lie on the said ^c■(•- V- Xo. 50-', and llif northerly linuts of G2, incdusivc, of tlie otre Dame Avenue. irth on the said ^cc- Xo. 502, is hereby Xorth on said sec- Xo. 502, is hereby \e. Xorth on said soc- ' Xo. 502, is hereby Xorth on said ^I'C- ,' Xo. 502, is herebv XAMIXO STKEETS. 7. The stn.t .|„.vn as 5,h Avenne Xorfh on said sec- By-Law ^ <>"-'l i l=n, an.l ., naue,! hv sai.l IJydaw Xo. 5o2, is h..ebv ^^3. 8. TI,o s.rm show,, .. ,;,h A.onno Xorl], on said sec- f onal plan an,l s., ,„„u.d i.v .aid Bydaw Xo. 502 is reW f'l"'>^^"'l to an.l nanu.d PacMlic- Avouue. ^ c "Ar"T"l ''"'''"''" ^ Uo^^n ,, Al..xa„,io,. Street on Reps-ere.l l'h,„ X„ 17,, .„,^ 1->'^V changed to and nanu.l Alexander Avenue. 10 The street shown a. 8fh Avenue Xorrh „n said ..c- ' — ' P'«n and so named by said Byda^v Xo. 502, is here^- '■li"".aed to and nauied Loo,,„ Avenue.. '' n. Ti.e street shown as <)fh Avenue Xorth on .aid sec <|ona] plan and s„ nanud by said Evdaw Xo. r>i^ i^Z^^ ••li=>'io,,l,o and named J lenry Avenue. - ^^ ''^^eby ^x.end we.or,y front the westerly ii,J,":,^^,7r^^ 12 of he Partsh of St. John, to Phillips Street a 11^ ^■n,s Avenue shall extend easterly fron, rl,,. ^^ ^ f l--ofLotl2totheLousi.Eri;t. ""' ""''''''' 13. -rhe street shown as Point Douglas Avenue on said -vtional plan ( and wlnVh was hv said Evdaw Vo "n > 11(1, \, A- I X • ""' ^V '*'" -No. .)()i' mimed i.!tt'r™;"'''''''"-'^'''~-*""^«' '"""'' """i"' 14. The stroct shmvi, „s Sntlierland Street „„ s„i,l „, ..nnl „1»„ C.™d ,vhW, „.. b, .,!., By-law ^^„. "o „ el" ,. -.iiu n\ la^, jso. u02 named liJtli 403 ft ■If NAMlNi; .STltKKTS. By-Law AvciiiR .North) is hereby ehanged 1 o and iiaiuee 1 .1 \V\'\~ 703. A venue. 16. ic- street s||u\vn a; in sai'l seel imial jlan ( anu wliien was i>v su iJtitt'eriii Street lid By-kw Xo. 5U:i nameil 1 lili Avenue Xorlli) is hereiiy ehauized to and named Dut'i'en Avenue. 17. The street shown as Stulhi Street on said sectional phui (and wliich was by said J]y-hi\v Xo. 502 named 15th Avennei North) is hereby clianged to and named Stella Aventie. 18. The street shown as Flora Street on said sectional jihin ( and which wa Avenue Xortli) ly said ISydaw -Xo. .)02 named IGth is herebv ehanued to and named Flora A\ enue. 19. The streets shown as Selkirk Strei't and Selkirk Ave- ntir (in said sectional jilan (and which were by said lly-law ]S'o. 5(t2 named 17th Avenue N.'nrlli) are hereby changed <> and mnned Selkirk Avenue. 20. 'i'he street sliown as Pritchard Street on said section;] pi; in ( ;nid which was bv siU( J^ v-law X< ')()2 namei. 1 l.^tli Aveinu' .Xorth) is hereby changed to and named Pritc! Avenue. lai' 21. riie street j-hown ;is IManitoha Street on said sectional plan (and which was by said By-law Xo. 502 named llMli Avenue Xorth) is hereby changed to and named Alanitdb;! Avenue. 22. The street shown as !Magnus Street on said seetion;d ])lan (and which was by said By-law Xo. 502 named 2(»th Avenue Xorth) is hereby changed to and named Magmis Avenue. 23- The street shown as Burrows Avenue on said seetioH;d ]i]an (and which was by said By-law Xo. 502 named 21st Avenue Xorth) is hereby changed to and named Burrows Avenue. 404 and iiaiUL'U XA.MINt; srjtKi.;T.< 24. ill,, srirel shuwu a> Alfml Street ,m .aid .c-tiona! By-Law plan (and whidi was I,y said livdaw .\o. 502 named 22nd 703. Av,.n,u. Xorll.l is Iht.I.v rlian^ocd u> and named Alfred " Avenue, ami named J* lova 25. I lio street shown as l.inut Street un >ai,l seelional plan, and iho contuiuati.Mi westward of said street shown as Limit Street on IJegistere.l Plan :s-o. 12." (and M'hich was by said Lydaw Ao. 502 named 2:Jrd Avenn.. N^ortl.) is hen^hv dtanp- cd to and named Aberdeen .Vvenne throughont. 26. d-ho street shown as liodwood Avenue on Sectional llan Au. ;j of the said Speeial Snrvey (and which was by Fydaw Ao. 525 named 24tii Avenue Xorth) is hereby chu J- e*l to and name.l Redw(ir«l A\(>iiiie. " 27. The street shown as Eoyd Avenue on said sectional plan (and which was by said Eydaw Xo. 525 nanied 25th Avenue .North) is hereby changed to and nanied IJovd Ave- nue. 28. The street shown as College Avenue on said socrio.ial plan (and which was by sai.l Bydaw Xo. 502 named '>Gf> Avpuno X^orth) is hereby changed to and named Co]le..e Avenue. ^ 29. The street shown as .Mountain Avenue on said sectinn- ni plan (and which was by said Bydaw Xo. 502 namcKl '>Tth -Wenne Xorth) is hereby changed to and named Mountain A^-enue. 30 The street shown as St. .Fohn's Avenue on said sec- tional plan (ami wbh-h was by sai.l J!v-law Xo. 502 named ^-th Avenue Xorth) is hereby changed to and name.l St -lohns Avenue. 31. The street shown a. .\nderson Avenue on said «ec- t.mtal plan (rmd which was by sai.l By-law Xo. 502 named -.'th Avenue Xor(h) is herebv changed to and named Ander- '■on Avenue. 32. The street shown as Church Avenue on said sectional plan (and winch was by said By-law Xo. 502 named .30th 405 NAMINfi STi;r,KTS. By-Law Avmiio X'ortli ) is Iii.tcIa cluinged to arid nnincd Cliurdi '^°^- Avenue. 33. The street, -^liowii :i.- Miicliray Avenue on said sectioniil l)lan (and which wa-- hy siiid l-5y-huv Xo. .".02 named .".l^i Avenue N'oi'th ) i-. licrehy changed to and named .Madiray Avenue. 34. Tlie strcK't shown as Grove Avenue on said sectional jVhin. and the confinuatiou westwanl of said street sb.nni a- Crovo Avenue cu Ive^islered Phni N'n. i':!0 shall be named and lici'caftcr knowu as ("athe(lral Avenue. 35. The street shown a- Ijannernnni Aveune ou said sec- tional jdan fand whicji VN-as hy said By-law No. ."iOB named .T.'Ird A\'enne XcrtlO is Jierehy clianiied to and named Ean- uerman Avenue. 36. The streets sjiowu as Paeifie Avenue and Crawford Avenue on said seotional plan (and which wei-e hy said By- law N'o. ."02 unmod .'Vlth Avenue Xorth) are hereby chanii'ed to and mimoil Atlantie Avenue. 37. 'I"he street shown ;!S Poison Avenue on said sectiona.l plan faun whieli was by said By-law ISTo. 502 named 35tli Avenue Xorth") is lierehy clianp d lo and named Poison Avenue. 38. The street sliov.m ;is Athole Avenue on said sectional plan ("and which was hy *aid Bydaw Xo. r)02 named 36th Avenue X'ortlO is hrrehy chanc'ed to and nanu'd Athole Avenue. 39. The street shown as rundirrland Street on. Sectional Plan Xo, C^ of the afore-aid special survey (and which was by said Byd"v>- Xo. ."02 nar.ied 1st Avenue South) is herehy changed to and named Cnndierland Avenue. 40. The strr;et shown ;is Wellington Street on Sectional Plan Xo. 5 of the aforesaid s]">ecial survey is hereby chanjred to and named Welliuiiton Avenue. 41. The street shown as Sargent Street ou «aid sectional ]-ilan and the -treet shown as Saraent Street >m Sectional Plan 40G ! i ■ iV ■ d ninnod Cliuivli e (111 said sectioiuil r.oj iKimcd ."ilsi I named Machrav on said s(^ctional id stroot slunra a- !(» shall be nainod reiiuo on said src- w Xo. r)02 named ) and named Ban- nie and Crawford I Avei-e by said By- u'C liereliy elianii:vd e on said sectional <. 502 named 35tli nd named Poison e on said sectional I. n02 named 36tli nd named Atholo Street on. Sectional ix fand ^vllicll Avas [e Sonth) is hereby ne. ■Street on Sectional • is hereby changed 't on «aid sectional 't I'll Sectional Plan XAMINCi STKEIOTS. 6 2Sn. (i nf llu; at'orcsiid special >urvey (and whicii street- were By-Law by .aid lly-law ^Cu. .-.(i2 named 2iid Avenne Sonth, and the '^°^- -I reels shown as Sariicnt Street on Ke^'istered Plan- X,,-^. ~ 20:.. L'lili, 2.'!7 and 21!) are herehy eliani;ed i,, and named Sai';.;ent A\-oiine. 42. The street shown as (^I'Apiiello Street en Sectional Plan .Vo. (1 al'ore-aid (and which was by sadd IJydaw X.i. :i<)2 named Mrd Avenue' South) is hereby ehaii-ed t,, and named (Jii'ApjKdh; Avenne. 43. The streets shown as I'dlice Stre::t nn Sectional I'hiii Xo. t; afoi'esaid. and Xellie Street on Sectional Phiii Xo. 5 aforesaid (and which were by said Bydaw Xo. ,")(t2 nam.d 4th Avenne Sonth, and shall also incln.le the streets shown as Xellie Street on Pvegistered Plans Xos. 2()5, 2'.i!) and 2T(),) are hereby channvd to and named Ellico Aveinie and Xellie Av(>;'no fur the respeelive pnrfiens of same. (les('rihehall extend from Central Avenne to the westerly limit of Parish Lot Xo. 1 of the Parish of St. •Tohn. Xellie Avenne diall extend from the easteidy limit of Parisli Lot Xo. 7S of the Parish of St. James to 2;;rd Street Sonth. and shall inclnde the streets shown as Xellie Street, on Pegistered Plans Xos. 205, 299 and 270. 44. The street shown as Livinia Street on Sectional Plan Xo. ,-. aforesaid, and the streets shown as Tdvinia Street on Registered Plan- Xos. 205, 290 and 2:! 7. and the street shown as Livinia Avenue on Pegistered Phni Xo. 270. -hall he named and hereafter known as Livinia Avenne. 45. The street shown as Graham Strcv't |Hciiil snrvcv iiinrcsiiid I ami which was 703 hv <:\](\ Wv-h. 'mi. ;,iL' iiaiiiiMl ,s c'liaici.Ml lu and niiiiici V or Av ih Avfiuiu Siiuihj is lior '(jIlV en lie. 48. hi' ~ln P! 111.- ^iu.s. G and Phi II Xi 'Wii a^ iii'nadway i.ii tlif -aid Scciidiia . and a,> liiMadwav Street on Seetiona! (I. .) ai(ue,-aid (and whi el! wa> bv sai id IJv-hiw N( wO-' nanied 0th Avonno South) i.s liereby ehan-ed to and naiurd IJi'dadwav. 49. The sii'eet. -hdwn Si.clidiial l'hin> Xns. ( 1.- A>s inilidine Streei iin ilic- saiil • iiial l'hin> Xns. (i and 7 (and whieh was hy .-aid iiy- low Xn. r,()i' naiiicd Kiih A\cniie S,,i!tii) is hcrcliv rhauged ii' and naiiicd A>siiiili(iiiie iVx'cnne. 50. lie nil d alluwaiice hetw(;en Parish Ldt.s Nos. '>! ani' Si. Honifaee (which was hy said Py-hnv Xo. 5(»l' .Me- n as !nsioii nanied li'th Avenuo Soiiili) and llie street show :\Iicken Street on Eegistercd Plan Xo. 102 and the exte of said street. s.Mitlierly llmnigh Parish Lot. Xo. 'M of the said Parisli of St. IJonifaee, to eonnoet with the street called Wel- lington Crescent shewn on Jfegistered i'lan Xo. ;JOi, and the wn as Kiver Ave- said Wellington Crescent and the street she nno on ]^'gi>tered Plan Xo. ;30s, and the >treet extend '.long the Southerly side of PI •x'ks o!t, A and lO.as slio\ni ing on Registered i'lan Xo. .•J()7, and the street lying hetwct-n Block, as shown on Registered Plan Xo. J 70, and the le western liniii ai;(l P, continuation of the .said street westerly to I of the City, arc hereby named and ^hall hen Iter h thronghout as Piver Avenue. le known 51. The street shown as Maria Street on Poiiistered PI ^"o. :>2 (and which was hv said Pv-law X( .\n "•Hi' named loth Avenue South) is hereliy ehaui-ed to and named M una ^Vveiiue. 52. The stre:..t I' an X hown as lvcnned\ Avenue on Kemster ■ed OS. :20N ai 111 -.i.> ( and wincli wie IV said liv-law X. TiO:.* named 14th .\v.iiue. South) is herd rianied "Wardlow Avenue. V ciianyed t o and 53. Tlie street -hown as Ciertnide A\ enne nii Kea'istered 108 .\A.MJ.\(. STIMOKT.S. I ami which was Soutlij is hoTL'hy II' sail! Scctiniial eet nil Sectioual said By-law Xn. chaimed to ami rciet ou the said ■\vas by said liy- hcrcliN- rhaimvd .ots Nos. 87 and the uurtli of tile IJy-hiw Xo. 5()i' t shown as Mv- nd tlie extension o. '3ij of the said treet called Wel- S'o. aOi, and tlie •n as Kiver Ave- street extending 10, as shown on : between Blocks S'"o. 170, and the le westuni limit ■■!ltei' be known Ko!j;'istered Plan ■•<»2 named 13th iiiuned Maria ? on Hegistered ^aid I)V-law No. chanacd to and on licgistcred I'lans Xos. 20S and li:.:, ( „nd which was hv said Bv-law X,, »"!' named Inth Avcnn. Son.h; i. hereby change-l to and mimed (lerirude Avenue. 54. The .treet .shown a. Me.Milh.n Avenue on the said ri'gistered [dans (ami whi..]. was by iiydaw Xo. 5-,, namei] Kith Avnue South) is h,.reby ehaii-ed to and named .M,- ■Millaii .\\eniic. 55. The -treet .-hown as Corydon Avenue mi the .said regi>- tned i]:i,i.s (aii.l which was by said Bydaw Xo. 525 named 17th Aveni:e Sonih )i, hereby ehanged toi,mi named Corvdon A vet! lie. 56. Tlie street shown as Jessie Avenue on the said re-is- ter.'d plans (and which was by said J5ydaw Xo. 525 named 18th Avenue Sonth) is hereby change.j to and named Jessie Avenue. 57. The stivet shown as Ross Avenue on the said' rctris- tered plans fand which was by said IJydaw Xo. 525 nanK-d I'.ttli Avenue outlij is hereby changed to and named Rosser Avenue. By-Lnw 703. is- 58. Tlie street shown as .Alary Avemte on the said rec tered plan fand \vhich was by said P>ydaw Xo. 525 nained 20th Avenue South) is lun-eby changed to and named ALulvev Avenue. 59. The street sliown as Lizzie Avenue on the sabl regis- tered plans (and whicli w:is by Ry-law Xo. 525 named 21st Avenue South) is hereby changed to and named Fleet Avenue. 60. The street shown as Wood Avenue on Registered Plan X'o. :M!) (and which was by said Ey-law Xo. 525 named 22nd Avenue South) is her,.by changed to and named Garwood Aveiuu'. 61. The street shown as Di.fferin Avenue on Kc^ii'isterod Plan Xo. 254 (and which was by said By-law Xo. 525 nametl 23rd Avenue South) is hereby changed to and named Du.llev Avenue. 409 J a V n: 4 1 1 '-: :|lf| 9 -Vamim; sti.'kkts. By-Law 62. Tlic >tiX'(;r 703. slidwii as I.iiriK* Avenue (jh ihe afo resiul hc,n'isiere.i I'laii No. iT. 1 (and which was hv said By-law X( '■J:> named I'lili Avenne S^aiih) i^ lieivhy chan-e,! [,, an iiiini d Liii'elte A' ■nne 63. le stlei;! . Iiown as Sciitt Ave] -Vo. ;;ili i and whicl Avonnc South) i.s liei 1 wa.~- hv >a:d !v-la Mio (III luu'istei'i w X >. ■>::■> nameii Ian ">iii ehy c'hanii'ed \u and named ScMthmd U'eiuie 64. 'i'he street, shown as I.ouiso Street, extending alono- rile nnrduTly limit nf Reo-istered Plan Xo. 21!l is herehv chanued tu and named Anadd Aw.iuie. 65. 'I'lio street shown as (il Mi>tore(l I'ian No. 2V,) is herehv cliauged Avenue. KJstone Street on tl 10 sail I lio- 1 1! to ajid named Morle\ 66. lie street, slu.wn a^ Isr Street Xortl Plan 'No. 1 nf the .l!y-hnv X'n. .•)(i2, is herel Street. lore-aid s|i(cial snrvev, anc 1 on Section; lied i n- eiian,o-(;d to and nai so iiai ned All lei'! 67. The .street shown as 2nd Street X iiii -nal Plan Xo. 1, and so named orth on the said St the street .shown as Kine- Street on S in said Bv-law Xo. 502. ani he afore-aid spoeial snrvev. shall 1 on Sectional Plan X'o. 2 of tiivonidiont and is herehy named Kiiiff St ereafter he k nowti reet. 68. le street shown as P,vd Street X'ortli on the said S lional Plan Xo. 1, and so named in said Bv-law X'o. 002. 'PC- ami tlie street shown as Princoss Street on Sectional Plans Xos. 2 and (i aforesaid (iind (if which th e portion shown tional Plan X'o. 2. Avas named ."^rd Street X'orth and l! ti(/n shown on Sectional Plan Xo. f South') shall Ik; hereafte named Princess Street. on S iCc le ]ior- ! was named 4th Street r known thronuhont and is herehv 69. All tlm't [.(irlioii of the street shown as 4th Street Xorth on Sectional Plan Xo. 1 af "oresaid, and named as ] lart of 4th Street X'ortli in said P.y-law X^o. 502, lyinsj to the Sonth of 4th Avenne X'orth Ad(daid( Sti'oet. ■mg is heroliv chanrred to and nai 110(1 410 nil the aiurc'.-iiiil ■ .-niil By-law Xo. cliiiimcil i(. iiml Ki.-istcivd I'hin '>:'.■> iiMii'cil ::'.~iti, iinmcd ►Seutlaiid extuiidiiiii; iiloiiii' X 24!) is hcrebv on tlio said Ko- kI named ^lorlev on the !iii\vii a- .i!li Street X'ortl 111 -an I l.y-law 1 nil Seelional Plan :oresaiil Jvinn- tn t hi; sonth nf ;;rd Avenue X'ortl the street slmwn as Charlotte Street mi S aforesaid, shall be Ik reaft Charlotte Street. I, anil n Sictiniial Pliin .\n. c, i;r kiinwn and nan neil tlirniinhiiiir a< 74. All that ])ortion of the Xorth on th street sliowi aid Sectional Plan X'o. 1. 1 as 5fli Street Avenue X'orth and 0th Avcmie X'nrth. and tl yiiiii- between Tfh Selniltz Street on Sectional Plan X' was by said Pvdaw X'o. 2 ah le stre(>t shown II. 2 afnresaid (whicli in-' to the snnfh of 11 th Avenue X'om and named Lizzie Street thr. udiotit. named 5th Street .VortI 1. -Hal be changed to 75. All that imrt rtion nf the 11(1 .1 the north of 12fh Avenue Xorth shall 1 and i- hereby named Schnltz Street. th Street Xnrth lying to 'C hereafter known as 76. All that ]iortion of the street si X'orlh on the said Sectional Plan X'o. ] 1 7th Avenue X'orth, and the street si on the said Sectional Plan X'o. 1, and that inwn as 0th Street yiiig to the south of hown as Catherine Street portion of the street shown as Piobinson Street on Sectional Plan X'o. 2 aforesaid (Avhicli wa^ hy said By-law X'o. 5(i2 named 7th Street X^orth) lying to the south of 11th Ax-enne X'nrth. diall 411 1 1 l'^ 11 .NAM I Ml STIil'.l.r? By-Lnw I (. Iincal'lcr Liiuwri llirnimiunil ii> and i- licrcl I'CllN' llilllU'd 703. Ii II Slivct. 77. .\ll llial, iM.rli;>ii of (lie >liT(1 ImwM a- tlth Strc:!, .\nrli <'ii Scciioiial Plan .Xn. I arurcsild. Ivinu' liclwccn Til .\\i'tiiii' Xi.rlli anJ IMli .\\cniic Xi.rdi, aial all thai, port poi'i ion (,i llii' street slmwii jis Cliarldlte Strei;! mi Siciimial I'lan .X( Mfdiciiid ( wliicli was liy said Hy law X(.. .".((J al-d naiiiod (i;li Sircei, Xnrili 1, lyiii-- hi ilic -iinili , , I' 1 lili .\veinie Xortli. siiall icrraller kiiuwii and naiiii'd llirniudHiiit a- \ 1- ronntain Street. /8. All ilial |iin'li(.ii n|' ihe >tiver. -liuwn a- ('liarlc- Slicci on Seeiional I'lan Xo. -J aforesaid, ami all ilial portion of llio street shown as West, Street on Sectional I'lan Xo. .'I afore- said (wilieli wero to.iictiior l)y said i'.y law Xo. .".(Il' also named (Itli Street Xortli), Iviiiij to tlu- ;■, nth of L'Hth .Vveiiiie Xortli, shall ho jp-reafter known ihriaiiihont and iiai I as ( 'liarlts Street. 79. All (hat portion of the said (ith Strei.-t .Xortli lyini.;- t. tho north of oOth Avchih^ .Xi^ri'i is iierehy elianiivd to an'l iinnicd West Street. iU-. 80. .\ll that p(n'tinn of the aforesaid TtJi Street Xortli ly- iiifi' to the nctrth of IJtli Avenue Xorlli is , Iierehy eliaiiiied tu and named Kolilnsoii Street. 81. All that ]iortioii of the street shown as Tlh Street Xorth limned in said Bv law Xo. '>(\-2. on Sectional Plan Xo. aforesaid, lyina' between Central Avenue an afore-aid, shall 1h> hereafter known throimlnnit ami nanieil fiirtie Street. 82. .\ll that portion of tl le strei;t shown as 7th Street Xortli on the said Sectional Plan .Xo. 1 (whicl I was so na tiled in said P)ydaw Xo. riO-2) lyinu' lu'twcen Ttli Avenue X'ortli and Otli Avenno Xorth, is Iierehy changed to and nanu^l Laura StrcH^t. 83. All that iiortioii of tlu; street si lown as Stli Street on said Sectional Plan Xo. 1 (and referred to in said Bvd; 412 IW \>\ iiniiicil i'illi ii .NAAIIMJ ,S| I(I:KIM. V2 '■•'■ •"'":') Iviii- h, i|„' MMill I ut' :\vi\ .\\ l"i",ii'''l I" iMhl iiiiiiicd lliiri'in S N vi'iinr .Ndi'tli. i~ III r, lis' By-Ltiw ll'cci. 703. I :l- (itll Strc,;t ill:; liiiwccii Till I llllll |M)l'lI(HI n\ 1 l'l;iii \(,. L' .■ll-ii iilUllO'l dill nic Xcirlli, sli:i|l It ii-- I'"uunt;iin • ( 'li;irl("- Sircci t |>nri inn of ilii' in Xn. :', iif'ii'c- Xu. :,oi> iitsu 111' I'lMli Avciiili' illlll llillllCll IN Xorili lyiiiii; tn 'liiiiiii'cil to nii'l 11-; Till Str(MM idiuil Plitn X"o. ml Irli Avcinw ;t (111 Sectional wii llirniii:ii(int lis Tth Street 1 wiK so naiiieil Avenue Xortli to iinil iiainwl 84 All tliiit |i,irii,,ii nf III,, ^,ii,| ''■"■'"I '" ill •■'>'\ l!v-|;iu- Xn. .-.(IJ) I, A'M'tll III,, I :i!!| Awilllii X 4reii -In wii ;|^ Aiiiil a> A 86. T ikiii : Street. "■ """"''I 'iii'l l^ll"^vll lierearter llinai-h- le street -] uiww as ! IS lllli Street Xurtl I'lan Xu. 1 aforesaid (and s,, ivferred I nil Siel li'll.'ll ."'fi-M is I lereliy eliaiin(.|| ,, aid Ilv law X, •I'i'i named r^ahrl .Street. 87. All tl lat pi,r( nn said Soctional Plan Xn. l. Xorlli AveiiiK^ Xnrlli (and lien liy v-iinv Avenue Xnrtli. i. lieivliy ..lianued tn'and i") lyino'to the sontli of Kith namod Park Street. 89. All thaf^ Street, portion of tlio said street i^ 1 1 own a? Salt isaiter '•" Scvtinnal Phu. Xo. 2 aforesaid and the streets own as Salter Street, roehrano Street ane hereaft a IK 1 named as Salter Street Avhioh Avero all by said orth\ lyinfv to the north 'r known throni>hout 1 Stli Street on in said Bv-la\v 90 All that portion of the .street shown as 11th Street ^orth on Sectional I'lan Xo. 1 aforesaid, lyino- to the south 413 18 .\-AMI,\(. .slIII.Kr- By-Law nl' Hh Avciiiic Nciilli, i- luTciiv clmii^nl lu iiml iiiiiai'il K 703- Stmt. til' ( I'l -Imw n ii« 1 llli Si I'cTi 91. All lllill {'Ml'liMii nf ihr -I r Xorill l»ll St'cl in|l;|| I'lllll Nm. 1 ;it'cil'c-.;|iil. IvIlljU' hotWCCU Ttll Am'IUIC Niiftll illl'l '.'ill .\\(illlc .NiM'lll. i~ IlilcllV I'llilllii'i'il Im iiihI iiiiini'il l)U>li!icll Slrcul. 92. All Ih; II |"irii(rn III' tlic strict slmwii as li'ik Siri'4>t Noi'tli uii S(.'Cti(.piiiil J'hiii Nil. ! iil'i)ic-.aiil. 1\ in^' lu lln' Miuili 111' .'Ird .V\'r'inH' .Niirili. i- licii'liv rhaiiufil lo aiiil iiaiiii;l l.vilia Strcrt. 93 All that piii'liiiii III' the ^trcii slmwu a> iJili Siren .Xni'li mi saiil Si'riimi.al I'laii Xn. 1. I,\ iii^ IxiWiMii Tili Avt> luic Xiii'ili am! Mili Aviiiiir Xtirili, ainl all thai iinriion n|' tliv' striTi ■^Imwii a- I'liwcrs Street ini Serf iminl i'iau Xn. i' al'in'r ai'i , \\ liieli wa '\ >aii| ll\ l.iw Xn. ."idj named I: :tli Street Xni'ih) lyinu' m iln; >niiili ul' JOtii A\ciiiio Xortli, slial, i^e ill nailer kiiuwii ilirnii^'liuiit and iiaiiicd a- (iiimicll Sd'cet. 94. Tile '^aid sti'fet ^ll(>\vu as I'nwers Slivet nil Sijctioiial i'laii .Xn. -J ,rt'nre.-aid, and tl and Siiii tliiii'si Si leei le >l reel >liu\vn as Powers Streei I'll S(;('tinnal I'l: ii Xn. :; al'mesaid (whieh was liv -ai'. l!v-law Xn. .Mii' iiained li'lli Sii'eei Xortli, >liall be lier.alier kiiuwn tliiniii^lmnt and nanu"! a- JViwer.s Street. i5. .W iliat ]inrtinn nl the ;reoi slmwii as l:;ili Street Xorflj on Sectional I'liin X.'o. 1 at'oresaid. lyinu' to the south nf ."rd Avenue .\nrili. is lieri'liv chaui;ed tn and named ^[ar- 2a ret a Street. 96. The street shnwii as Maraareta Street on Sectional Plan Xo. 1' aforesaid is hereby changed to aiv' named Yard Street. 97. All that iiortinii uf the aforesaid l.'Jth Street Xorth diicli lies ])etwueii 7th Avenue Xorth and itth Avenue Xorth I- liere bv ehanii'ed to and named Gwendoline enue Street. 98. Tho street shown a> 1 1th Street X'orth on Sectional L'lan X"©. 1 aforesaid, and all that portion of the street shown 414 :ni li'lli Street letWt'i II Till Avi- lal iHirlidii n\ ill.' 'iaii Nil. J al'ni'i' .'itlj iiaiiieil Il'iIi 'line ^Xoi'th, >lial. < lillliliell Sireel. •eet on Six'finnal ;is Powers Stnii X<>, .'1 at'nresaiil iietl IlMIi Siivel t ami iiaiiu'il a- 1 as i;itli Street ■inir 111 the south ami iiained _^[al■- ;et on Sectional lU'' uaiued Yard h Street Xorth. li Aveime Xorth. i Street. rth on Sectional the street sliown .NA.Mi.\(i sTi;i:i;rs. 14 - Andrew, Siree,,,nS,eiin„all.|u„Xn.,alore.aid,whi..h liy-Lnw V". I^v.aid I., i:,w .\n, .-..iJalsunam.d ll.liStree, .\„,,h, TOM. ;'"-'"""■:""."'"'■ ""I' Av,n„e.\,„.,l.. i, herehvehanp.d' " '" iill'i liaiiird Nciia SliTel. ' 99, All that pn,.,l„n.,r,L said .tree. di„wn as Andrew. '^'■'V';""^"'' 'I •'''"' ^''-^-''''-.vsaid ami the s„.,.„,-h„,, nHAmlrewsSiiee, and Cuudev Street, on Seefh.nal I'lan .\,„ •i "'tnresaid (uliieh wer,.. to^rcMh,,., hy said IJvdaw \n :,(.J "IS" named | |||, Slnci " North) Ivin- to tl "■ lieivaliei- known t Aviiiiio Aortli. -hall I lii'imd as Amii'i'u-- Street. 100. 'I'lie strciu, shown a,s l.-,i|, Street X, lo north ,,t' l;jth ii'oiiuli.ait am I Ian .N,.. 1 aforesaid is here! Street, irlh on Seel i, 'iial '.V ehaimc ^I'o til ami iianieil ( )|iv la 101. All that iiorlioii of the si \o!'l 1 •-r I -I .\ Strerl. leel -how 'I Se, tionul I'll,,, So. 1 aforesaid, i as Idih Sirt'-t '■mm Xortli, is lierehy chained to 'and ) J.Vlllg to the -(111 MMiied i'earl 102. .Ml thai, port I'f'tween ^'ml .\\-eiiih' Mil, he '•liaii-od to and miniej I'eiiQlope Street 'I "''111 Street X'orili, 1 I'd .\veniie XoriJi. is herel, villi!' 103. All tl Ixtwein 71 1, Avenue Xortl lat portion of the said I nth Street X or' IV11I1>' tlial jiortion oi' the atreef si tional Pla:. Xo, -j aforesaid r.02 a] 1 iiml iith Avenue North, and 'own as Me(;reooi. Stroat on Se (. whieli was hy said B\da\v X( named IGth Street Xorth) lyino. ,0 ,]„. soutl Avenue .X'ortli, siiall be hereafter 'kn named I.nhi Street. 1 oC Kith >\vn throughout and 104. All that portion of tl Street on Sectional Plans Xos. 2 and e street shiAvn. as ALcG reo'or allb to t! aforesaid (whici y said Bydaw Xo. 502 named IGth Street Xorth) 1 1 /^. 1,,. ,1.1. ./?-#*-». 1 A /** li was io n orth of l.-Jth Avenue X'orth, shall he h iroiighout and named as ]\rcGrecor St ying creafter known •egor Street. 105. All that portion of the street sL.,.,,, North on Sectional Plan Xo. 1 aforesaid, ly <'f 3rd Avenno Xoi-tli, is herebv cha lown as J 7th Street ing to the sonth Street nged to and named Emih 415 I , !; 16 By-Law 703. ■ ' ■ i * ^ '■ II ii .NA.MINi: STKKETS. 1(36. All that iMii'tirni of tlic said 17th Street Xortli Ivino- liciwccn Till Avciiiio Xortli and 9tli Avoinie Xcn'tli, is IhtcIiv eliaiiiied to and named Reitta Street. 107. All that ])ortion of the street fhown as IStli Street Xorth on said sectional ])lan, Ivinii' to the south ui .'Jrd Avenue Xorth, is hereby ehanged to and named Spencer Street. 108. .Ml that poriion of the said t^th Street Xorth. lyini; helAvhown as ^leKenzie Street and Ilnnter Street on Sectional Plan Xo. -'5 aforesaid (which were by said Bydaw Xo. .502 together also named ISth Street Xorth) shall be hereafter known tlironghont and named as ^fcKenzie Street. 110. All that portion of the street shown as 20th Street Xorth on said Sectional Plan Xo. 1, lying between Central .\veniio and 3rd Avennc Xorth, is hereby changed to aii'l named Monhnnin Street. 111. The street sllo^^l as Xorman Street on Registered Plan Xo. .324, and the portion of the street shoAvn as Silvia Street on Sectional Plan .NTo. 1. lying between William Ave- nne and Elgin Avenue (formerly .3rd Avenue Xorth and 4th Avenue Xorth respectively), and all that ]iortion of the stre^i shown as 20tli Street Xorth on said Sectional Plan Xo. 1. ly- ing between 4th Avenue Xorth and 7th Avenue Xorth and the street shoA\ii as Tecnmseh Street on said sectional plan, shall be lieveafter known thronghont and named as Tecitmsch Street. 112. All that portion of the said 20th Street X^orth lying between 7tli Avenue Xorth and 0th Avenne Xorth, and that portion of the street shown as Parr treet on Sectional Plan Xo. 2 aforesaid (which was also by said Bydaw Xo. 502 named 20th Street X'orth), lying to the south of 10th Avenue 416 .\A.M1.\(; SI IMOKiS. 16 ^:':, *;:;.'" '"""'- '"-" ■■■"-''-' -"> -i - -^-w 113. All thut portion of the str«.f show,, as J>m,t Stnrt - S...o„aU>,a.s Xos. 2 and . (.hicL w. ,., ..i;^^.^^^ ^. ...^nl.. na^ue, .orh Street Xorth) l.ing to the no;th of Street on saxd S«,,onal Plan So. ,, shall be hercaftor knou-n throughout and named as Pa.r Street. IM. All that, portion of the street shown as 22nd Street Am onsaulSeetional Plan Xo.l, and all that p..rti.,u'^^ treet shown as Brown Street on Sectional Plan Xo. 2 aforo- ^Jt^^T ' ""'1 ''^■'"^' ^•^- ''•' '•'- "--1 '^-^ he hi: ;; ' '""'■ !" ^'" ^""^'^ ^'^^ ^"^'^ ^^^-^^^"^ ^^^ortJ, shall I^e hereafter kno.^: throughout and named as Brant Sti-eet. .. J/^' '^1' ^^f P°'''°" "*■ ^''^' -^^'=^1 22nd Street Xorth Ivin-^ ^m;:i p:t:V'':''^"'"^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ '^-^^y ^'-"^^^^ ^-^^ Ji.imeu jjroM'n Sireet. 116. All that portion of the street shown as 24th Street -North on sani Sectional Plan Xo. 2, and all that portion of h stree shown as Sinclair Street on Sectional J> an Xo 1 Stiee! .North), ly,ng to the sontn of 10th Avenue Xortli i- l,"o. .">()2 is hereby changed to and named Edmonton Street. 125. The street nr.med Sth Street South by said By-law Xo. 502 is hereby eluinged to and Uiuned Ivennedy Street. 126. The streets shown on Sectional Plan Xo. 5 aforesaid as Jiahnoral Street Xorth and Balmoral Street South (which were by said By-law Xo. 502 named Oth Street South) shall bf hurcai'tcr known throughotit and named as Balniural Sti( t>i. 127. The streets shown on said Sectional Plan Xo. 5 as Six'iice Street and Carey Street (which were by said By-law Xo. 502 nanuul lOth Street South) shall be hereafter known throughout and named as Spenco Street. 128. The street shown on said sectional Plan as Young Street (which was by said JJy-law Xo. 502 named 11th Street South) shall bc^ hereafter known throughoUi.. and named us Young Street. 129. The street shown as Langside Street and the street shown as Xess treet on said Sectional Plan (which Avas by said By-law Xo. 502 named 12th Street South), and the ex- tension of Xess Street southerly to Portage Avenue, as pri> vided for in By-law No. 1008, shall be hereafter known and named as Langside Street. 130. Repealed by By-law X^o. 1835. 131. The Street shown as Furby Street on said Sectional plan ( whicli was by said By-law Xo. 502 named 13th Street South) shall be hereafter known and named as Furbv Street, 418 XAAn.NG .STUKPrrS. tiolfJ^VTl ''"'"" "^ ^^'"^^'S'"" ^^^'^""« «n said .ec- btieet bouth) is l.ereby changed t.. and n, tetreet. 18 uned Mulligan til^"n/ \ ;■''? ''''' '' ^"'""''"■^- ^^''^^'^ «>^ *"id Sec- onal plan (^vh,ch M-as by said By-law Xu. :,0, „,,ned 15th W South) . he..by changed to and na.ncd Man-i^S Strecn FcGee St.eot and Portland Street (which .e.o b. sa d By-law ^o. 502 all nan.ed l.;th Street South) .hall her;. niter be known throughout an.l named as McGee Street. ^ilf ;^^'' '^''"1 '^'""''^ °'' '''''^ ^"•■•^'■^"''1 P^^"^ "-^ Agnes ^Uo.^t(. .- vashysa,dny-hnv.X„.5«d ALaple Avenue on Kegis.ored Plan Xo. 19;] are herebv changed rc^,e<.tively to and nau,ed Shore Street, Walnut Street and Chestniit Street. pstered Plan Xo. 19.3 (which was by said By-law Xo 50-^ ..amed 18th Street South) and the street shown as Mapfo Avenue on Registere.1 Plan Xo. lU shall be hereafter known iiiid named as Victor Street. 138. The streets shown on Sectional Plan Xo. .". aforesaid a> oronto Street (which ^vas by said Bydaw Xo. 502 named l.'th Street South) shall be hereafter known and named as li'roiuo Street. 139. The street shown on said sectional j.lan as Beverlev Stree^ (^.dindi was Ly said By-law Xo. 502 t.atned 20th Street ^outh) shall be hereafter known and named as Be-erlev street. By-Law 703. ev 140. Ihe street shown on said sectional plan as Simcoe Street (winch was by said By-law Xo. 502 nan.ed 21st Street ^outh) shall be hereafter known and named as Simcoe Street 419 19 m^ By-Iic'iw 703. NAMING STUEETS. 141. The street shown on said seetional plan as Ilonh' Avenue, (which was liy said Bv-law Xo. 5o2 named ii'ii'l Street South) sliall lie hereafter known and named as lloiiii' Street. 142. The street shown on said sectional plan as River Avenue (which was hv said l!y-law No. 502 name~ is hereby changed to and named Erin Avenue. 149. The street shown as Monroe Avenue on Registered Plan Xo, 270, and Clifton Avenue on Registered Plan Xo. 211, shall be hereafter known throughout and named as Clif- ton Street. 150. The streets shown as Ilallct Street and Ross Street re. Registered Plan Xo. 204 are hereby changed respectively to and named Spruce Street and Pine Street. 151. The streets shown as Queen's Avenue and St. James Avenue on Registered Plans Xos. 150 and 153 are hereby 420 lilfl lie on Registers I 3d Aubrey Street. Lie on Eogisterod ed Boyce Street. -Tf X.VMI.VG .STKEETS. 20 703. street shall lennnn as shown o,i Sectional Plan \o 1 ,fore snid an.l as in-ovided by By-law Xo. r.02. tor!dPirxr'^i -'7™," ^^«^'"''^-- Avcne on Kegis- Avenue. " '""'^' ''''''^'' '^ ^^^ "-"-^ J^^uprnu \o KS^^''/'7-\'^'''™ "' ^^'"^"'^ S*^»'^^t ^'^ Kegisterd Plan ^i t'e : Plan T\ T' ^ '"'^'"^ ''' ^'^'' ^--- - R- Sttet: ■ "'^^' ^'^"'^'"^ ^"^ -'^1 «1 Beaumont "an.ed .A^athanid sL;:' ' "'' "" '"^'^^' ^'^^^^'od to and Avonut "^'^ '^"'•"-^'^^ '' ""1 ^'^--1 33ridgland Plan V^'^r'-'r' t"T '" ^^'"^■^' ^^^'-^"^ «'^ ^eg^iste^-ei fan >. o. 2 . 6 is hereby changed to and named Casey Street. 160. The streets shoMii as Cambridge Avenm- Oxford Wo ami Waverley Avenue on Pegi.r..ed Pi:;;;':;^^ Z^ Z "^T '" T' ""'"'' '"^P^^^^-'^' Cambridge f-tieet, Oxford Stroet and Waverly Street. 161 The. streets sho^vn as Euelid Avenue, Oak Avenue, Central Av 01 me and Watei i loo Avenue on Registered Plan 421 21 KA.MI.NCf SlKKKl'S. I By-Law No. 170 iiro ht-ivby changed to and named rcsi)octively Kim '''^' Street, Oak Street, Ash Street and Waterloo Street. 162. Tlio streets sliown as Diifferin Avenue, Selkirk Ave- nue, Wellington Avenue, Lome- Avenue and Sinclair Ave- nue, as shown on Registered Plan Xo. JJ.'iO, are hereby cshang- c(\ fa> and named respectively Dufresne Avenue, Netloy A^-o- nne. Wellesley Avenue, Lombardy Avenue and Duncan Avcv nue. 163. The streeta shown as George Street on Regist^,roil Plans Xos. 27(;, 249, r,W and 254 and the street between Bhx'ks 33 and 34 on the east and 3.5 and 30 on the west, on Eegistered Plan No. 301, shall be ohange;tered 172. Tlio streets shown as Kin^i- Street on Pu^^istered By-Law I Inns \ OS. m*, r,ij, 53 and 28 arc hereby diMnged to iind 703. iiiiiiied Biiftery Street. — 173. All that p.,rtioji of the street shown as (^,H,.n Street on Kec:islered Plan Xo. ;]81 lying i., the south of 10th Avenu.. Aortli js herel.y .•linnpd to and named .Maude Street. 174. All that pnrtiun of the stivet sh..un as Kino. Street on Lee'istered Plan Xo. P,U lying to the south of 10th Ave.iue Xortli and the street sho^\il as (irand Avenue on Pe-istered 1 hm .\o. 420 are herehy ehanged t,<. and named (irand Street throughdut. 175. Tho streets shown as Louise Stn-ot on Tfeoisteivd Plans Xos. 208, 276, ;301, 319, 254 and 255, and the street gh.^wn as houiso Street on Pegistered Phu. X... -JV.K hctween BTocks 29 and 30 on the east an.l 31 and l>,-> on the west, are hereby ehanged to and named Amelia Street. 17G The streets shown as Pillio Street on Registered Plans Xos. 27G, 249, 301 an.l 319 and the stnrt shown as Lillie Street on Eegistere.l Plan Xo. 254 are herebv ehanged to and named Lilac Street. , 1 77. The street shoAra as Lewis Street on Registered Plan Xo. 324 is hereby ehanged to and named Lark Street. 178. The street sho^v-n as Lombard Street on Re-istered Plan Xo. 155 is hereby ehanged to ar.d named Lonsdale Street. 179.^ The street, shown as ^farket Street on Registered Plan Js'o. 219 is hereby changed to and named Gorden Ave- nue. 180. The street shewn as Alay Street on Registered Plan Xo. 2rn, between Blocks '"A," " B," " C." on the west, and ^ J ^ 1^, ± , on the east, and the street shown as Afay Street on Registered Plan Xo. 249 are herebv chanc-eit'i'eil I'laii Nd. I:,'.'! 1111(1 Siicneo Strt-et en Keu'isleroil Plan Xo. 21'.) ai'e liereLy cliuni^cd id ,iiid named Viir.vdnd Aveiuie. 183. Tlie streets slmwi: as CJueiiii Street, mi lle^'isterrd Plans Xos. Jll, 2;!7 and 1l';! arc liereliv changed to and niiiiie(| Uicliiird Avenue. 184. Tlio street shown as River Street on Registered Plan -Xo. I'lli is hereliv- elianged to and named liivet Street. 185. Tiie street shown as Ross Street on Registered Phiu Xo. lOi' is herein- ehaiiiied to and named Rose Street. 186. The street >ho\ i as Kobcrtsun Street oil Registered J Ma II .\'o. I'.'IO is hereby changed to luid named Pife Street. }8L 'I'he street shown as Smith Street on Kogisteroii J'lans Xos. 102 anil 20Ta are hereby changed to and named Oslmrne Street. 188. The streets shown as Scott Street (Jii Kegistored Plans Xos. 222, 22S and 208 are liereby changed to and named Scotia Street. 189. The streets hown as Taylor Street on Registered Plan Xo. 201: is lierehy elianged to and named Felix Avenue. 190. The streets sliowii as Victoria Strec^t on Registered Plaii< Xos. 27(i, 21!l. ;!01, ;31it, 2.-i4 and 2.-.5 are hereby changed to and named Gnelph Street. 191. ddio street shown as Winni]icg AvMine on Regisicrcd Plan ^'o. l.')0 is herehy changed to and named Saskatchewan A\-enne. 192. The street shown as Winnipeg Street on Registered Plan Xo. 342 is herein- changed to and named Winnipeg A Venn e. 193. The street shown as Yonge Street on Registered Plan IXo. 22 is hereby changed to and named Barber Street. 424 muuod Wc'lliiii,'- 't uii lic'^'i>tcrcil ed Plan Xo. lil'.i Aveiiiu'. .NA.MI.NO STICEKTS. 24 194. Tho street si lown as Maud Street, on Rcijisterod Plan By-Law No. 27^ is liercl.y cliaiigcl to and named Ireiiu Street 703. 195. Tlic street sliown l)et.\vcon P>locks " C " and " 1) lif.-islered Plan No. 1,"), and tl Street on Ret^istored Plans X(,s. 27(i .301, ,",I!t 2,") 1 m streets sliow n a- 208. Plans N '>2 and J02, and which street )s. S and !l, shall I on leiirv s are shown on Sectional Nassan Street. H' named ami hereafter uiown as Registered Phiu Lvet Street. Kegistered Plan )SO Street. et on Kegistoreil ■d Fife Street. t on Kegistereil 3d tu and named t i>u Registered eliaiii;ed to and t OIL Registered }d Felix Avenue. 3t ou Registered 255 are lierebv ue on Kegistered sd Suskatcliewau et on Registered lamed Winnipeg Registered Plan ber Street. 197. T lio street shown as West Street on Registered 1' No. 214 is hereby changed an (o and named Worth Street. 197. The .street sh I'hin No. 257 and as :\I lowu as Winuipeo' Avenu( e on Re^i.-tered urray Avenue on Sectional Plan X S, is hereby eliangod to and named Dairv A 1 Ao. venue 198. The Plan No. 2 Street. 199. |t< rod PLiTi X ^street .shown as Hunt Street on said Registered 57 is herelty changed to and named Rrownhead rhe .street sliown as :\rcCallum Street on said 1 o. 257 and the streets si veji'is- Registered J'lans Xi te and named Airlies Street, lown as King Street on -'22, U;y and 22S are hereby cluumed 200. 7, S and afore rhe stre(>ts shown on Sectiomd I'lans 1 2, 3 4 Clauses in this Rv-], sani which are not aiJ'ected , -r, ,J, o, "), 0, named as sliown on said n] i\v and ameiidmeuts thereto si by ])revious lall remain iin^ A.MEXDMKXTS ny IJv-LAW No. 1335. ^ 28. The street shown as .Murray Street on Rci-istered Plan No. 204 shall be changed to and named .Murray Avenue. 29. The street slioxni as South Street on Registered Plan No, .•;07 an!'. The streets shown as " Ilellen Street," on Re>iistcn.,| Plans \os. 27(), ,301 and 291, and streets shown as " Hideii Streit," on Reiristered Plans Nos. 24!), 2.54, 310 and 2(ts, shall lie n.'inied and hereafter known as "Ileh'U Stroet." -1.3. The streot shown as " I!ell Street," on Kegistered Plan No. .'j41, and tho eoniinu.ition thereof as shown on Kegisten il Plan Xo. 2!t, and which ni'o together shown on Sectional Plan Xo. S as " JJell Avenue," shall ho naiiiod and hereafter known as " Pell Avenue." •i'l. The. street shown as "Wood Avenue" on Registered Plan \o. ;i27 shall ho ehang(.-d to and named "Ilonie Stroet." .•15. Th(> street shown as " Water Street " on Sectional Plan Xo. 7 shall ho niuned and hereafter known us " Water Aveiine." 30. The strerc shown as "Preston Street" on Sa;tional Plan Xo. 5 and the street shown as "Preston Avenue" on Registered Plan Xo. 4."iG and tho street shown as "Dee Street " on said sectional ])lan shall he named and lu'reafter known as " Preston Avenue." 37. Th(> stre(>ts shown as "Buell Street" and ''Ayr Street" on Sectional Plan Xo. T) shall he changed to and named "Buell Avenue." 38. The sti'cet shown as " Path Street " on Sectional Plan Xo. 5 shall be changed to and named " Bath Avenue." 39. The streets shown as " Cornish Street," "' Pureed Street," "Alloway Street," " Fawcett Street," and " Knappen 426 ■ill: .VA.MIMl STUKKTS. 26 t " oil Sootioiial Street. .,n Srotiunal I'lan Xo. 5 sliall 1,,, ,.l,a..;?o.l tu ai,.l By-Law nai.icl "Coriusli Avemic," " I'linrll Avomus" - Alluway 703. Av.MM..." ■• Kauxvft Avoiuio- and - Knai.,,..u Avmwr iv- siicctivcly. K». Tl.o Btvcvt shuuu as '• Parish Str.-ot " on Il.-istnv.l I lans Xos. -r)!» an.l -'lli -l.all |„. ..hansel to and naniod "I'ar- i-li Avcirnio." 41. Tlir stroot sla.wn a> " Wolsnrr Suvef," „n R.-istored J an \n. 2.0 shall ho .•hangeil tu ami koreafror kunmi as \\ olsner Avenue." 42. Tho street shown as '• Einarson Street " on Registered 1 Inn Xo. 2 tie..ts shown as "Thistle Street," "Lombard Straet," " Market Street," •• .Tames Street," "Rupert Strc..t," '• (.uorge Street " and " Robert Street " on Se.-tion I'lan Xo. 1 shall ho named and hereafter kiu.wn as " Thistle V venue " "I.ondmrd Avenue,- " Mark.t Avenue," ".Tames Avenue'" " Rupert Avenue," "George Avenue " and "Robert Avenue" respectively. 48. The streets shown as " Lincoln Street " on Recistered Plan X^o. 284 shall bo changed to and named "Lincoln Avenue." 427 ;f ■ 1 : ''<■ 1 1; \i iiiil 1 27 NAMI.\(i STKKKTH. By-Liiw 703. II'. Tli(< afreet, sliowii i\* " .MiWilliiiin Street," nn lie;;!. tei'(il IMiUi No. -Ml >lijill 1)0 eliitlined to ninl imiiieil " I'liciti'' Avenue. " ."•It. 'I'lii; stl'L-el, sliKWii as '" Lily Street" mi Sectiiniiil I'Liii Xci. 1 1111(1 '>ii I{L'jj;iHtt>n«I I'lans No.x. 11, :.';|s and 4'.i!t, mul n- " l.ilv Street" i>m Reji'istui'eil IMilii No. s" .sliiiU he iiaihi.l iiikI lieniii'lei' known a> '' Lily Street." .M. Tim streets sll(^\\•n as " .Meamler Street," " .MaeiloiiaM StiXH't " ami " Kuelid Street" on Sictioiial I'laii Xo. 2 >liall lie chiiiipd to and iianieil " lleatoii Avemie," " Macdonald Avenue" Mini " lOiielid Avtinue'" n's|)e('tivt'ly, and the stiTi.i -howii as "River Street" on said seeti.iiial plai slmll I" ehaugoil to and iiatiied " llovor Avoinie." 52. Tlio street, shown as " May Street "" ou Kegi^teivd Plan Xo. I'J and on Seetioniil I'lan Xo. 2, and the street extending from Point Douglas Aviinie to Eucdid Sireut, shown as " Lome Street" on Registered Plan No. /-law 1335. 428 tf' UKdULATIONS OF WINNIPEO 3THBET RAILWAY CO. iiconsi'itonl hei'c- K- as^sciiihlod tlii- October, 1S!)3, By-law No. 890. A By-law to regulate the intervals for running the cars of the Winnipeg ^Street Railway Company upon certain lines in the City of Winnipeg. Wl„.|,,,,, l,v I!y-[.a\v \,,. .Vt:! nf tlir City of Whmipog uiid tlic coiitnicfs ill inirsiuiiico tli(;>. , r ; ,,. Council of the City may from tiiiio t,, tiiiK^ tlotci- linu tlin lUtervals iK-twcm six ii. 111. am! eleven p. m.. stniidn -d iimo, ai which the day cars n| tlu' said < 'uinpaiiy are to rii. : Now, therefore, By-Lnw HBO. T TTE :\rnni('ipa] Council of tiie City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — 1. The cars of the said tho Winnipeg Electric Street Rail- way Conijiany are to commence running u[)on Main Street Xorth line, tluit. is, upon that ].ortion of :\Iain Street, bet,weon ■Point Uouiilas Avenue and tiie northerly limits of the City, not later than i\.\:> a.m. and shall run until eleven p. ni.. standard time of every day, excepting Sunday, at inten-als of not more than fifteen minutes between each car each way, that is to say, tho said Company's cars shall run northwardly o\er said line at intorvals of not more than fifteen minutes. ■M\<\ they shall also run southwardly over .the wh(do of such line at intervals of not more than fifteen minutes during tho period between 0.15 a. m. and eleven p. m. each day as afore- -aiil. 2. The cars of the said the Winnipeg Electric Street Rail- way Company shall commence to run over tho Selkirk Avenuo line of said Company between ]\rain Street and AfcCireuor Street not later than 6.15 a.m. and shall run until eleven p. m., standard time, of every day, excepting Sunday, at in- tervals of not more than twenty-five minutes between each car each way, that is to say, the said Companys cars shall ruii westwardly over said lino at intervals of not more than twenty-five niiuutes, and they shall al~o run eastwardly over 429 )^ PERMIT OF WINNIPEG STREET RAILWAY CO. By-Law f],,, -wliol,. ,,[' ^m'\\ line at. intervals of not more tiian twcuiy- 1i\'c niiiuites (luring the ]')erio(l between 0.1") a. ni. and ele\-en J), ni. caeh day as aforesaid. 3. Cn both said lines of street railway the car? shall on Saturday ewnings continne to run each way until ll.Iid o'clock, standard time. Done and passed in Council assembled at the City of WIti- nipeg this fourth day of January, A. D. 1895. (Signed) TUO.MAS GILIiOY. (Seal.) y\: ivor. (Signed) C. ,T. liROWX. City Clerk. Passed 4th February, IS'j'j. By-iaw No. 1035. A By-law to permit the Wiuuipeg Electric Street Railway Company to run its cars over IMaiu Street Bridge. T HE iXhinicipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as follows : — 1. Subject to the provisions hereinafter contained as to I'.riniuating the privilege hereby granted, the Winnipeg Elec- tric Street Eiilway Company is hereby granted the right of running its cars over the Main Street bridge across the As- siniboino River in the City of Winnipeg. 2. Tho right or privilege hereby granted nuiy be termin- ated or suspended at any time by resolution of the Conmiit- tee on Works directing that one day's notice of such termina- tion or susjiension bo given to the said Company. 3. The said JJailway Company's tracks and apparatus connected llu'iewith upon and across said bridge shall bi- 430 ic Citv of Win- AMENDiMENT OF J3y-LAW NO. 1040. 'deemed a part of its system and shall bo operated under and By-Law subjccr. to and in accordiuico with rh«> provisions of l)v-la\v ^^'^O- No. 5-15 of the City of Winnipi'- ' ~ Done and passed in Conncil dnly assembled at tlic City of Winnipeg tliis twenty-ei-lilh .lav of OckiIht. A.D. 1M'.-,' (Seal.) (.Signed) TI]0:\iAS (iTLROY, (Signed) C. .1. lilJOW.X. r,tvni'. City ( lerk. Passed .'Mh October, /.v.'/J. 'M \'innipcg enact; By-law No. 1040. As amended by By-hnvs Xos. 1;J45 and 15SS. A By-law to detenuiue the intervals for running the cars of the Winnipeg Electric Street Railway Company on its lines or routes in the City of Winnipeg. Whereas, by Bydaw Xo. 5-13 of the City of Winnipeg and the contracts made in pursuance thereof, and of Chapter 56, :\laniloba, 1802, the Council of the City may from time to time (letermine the intervals between six a.m. and eleven p.m. slandiird time, at which the cars „f ihe Winnii)eg Electric treet Railway Company should be nm ; And M-hereas, it is exjiedient for this Council to determine the intervals at which cars should be run; Ami wliere.'is, on some lines tlio passenger traffic ,lo(>s not require so frequent a sendee as on lines in the more densely populated and business portions of th© City, and in conse- quense it is deemed reasonable to provide for reasonable dif- ferences of interval ; And whereas, the said Company has constriicted in the City 481 AMENDMENT OF BY-LAW NO. 1040. By-Law ,,^' \\'i„nip( K, uiuler tho authority of said By-law No. 54:i, 1040 H the liiu's and routes (►!:' ritiTct railway hereinafter named. Now, therefore, T HE jMiinicipal Council of the City of Winnipeg enacts as f(jllow.s : — 1. '1 he day cars of the said Company shall run betwucu six a. m. and eleven [). m., standard time, of each day, and they shall run and bo run on the several lines or routes of street railway hereinafter named at the respective intervals between the cars or trips of cars or car running each way hereinafter named in connection with the respective lines or I'outes, and tho intervals shall be taken to be the time between any two cars or trips of cars or car proceeding in the same direction as follows, respectively : — (a) On Fort Eouge line at intervals of ten minutes, run- ning from the Northern Paciiic llailway track on Pembina Street and over ^\sxh\ Street bridge, fonning a through ser- \ice in connection with the ^lain Street Xorth line. (b) On ]\lain Street from Broadway to Point Douglas Avenue at intervals of tivo minutes, and from Broadway to the ^fain Street bridge at intervals of ten minutes. (c) On J3roaiTway and Osborne Street from Osbonie Street bridge to Main Street at intervals of ten minutes. (d) On Portage Avenue and Sherbrook Street from Port- age Avenue to Cornish Street such service shall be with two cars and at not greater intervals than twelve minutes, but more frequently if tho same can be reasonably effected witli such two cars. (c) On tho Belt Line, being Main Street, Notro Danu' Aven^iG, Xena treet and Logan Avenue, there shall be two cars running in opposite directions, each car performing the round trip in twenty minutes and crossing each other on Main Street and Xena Street. (f) On William Avenue from Xena Street to Main Street at intervals of fifteen minutes. fg) Main Street X^r.th from tho northern city limits to Point Douglas Avenue at intervals of ten minutes. 432 iVimiipcg enacts AMENDMENT OF BY-LAW NO. 1040. (h) On Iliggiiis Avcinio aiul F(,ii.(;.-a Avim,,. from Alain By-Lay Street to Louise Bridge at intervals of tweniy minuter. ^°40. (i) On Selkirk Avenue at intervals of twcnrv minutes *" cars shall be run for twelve hours each .lay at sncli times as the Council may from time to time dctermino l.ewteen the first (lay of November and tlie first day of .May. 2. Owing to spareity of jiopulation alon- ,„• near the outer ends of the Fort Rougo and Selkirk Avenue line., the ears are not required to run tho whole extent of said line and llir.t on Selkirk Avenue shall he sutlieiently operated hv runuini,' to MeOregor Street. 3. -Ml T^y-laws inconsistent herewith ar(> lierei)y repealed. 4. This By-law may 1 : repealed, amended or m-Hlifid at any time and from time to time. Bone and passed in Oouncil asseud.led this twentv-iifth day of Xovemher, A.D. l,S!t5. (Seal.) (Sign d) TIIOS. Cli.ROY, Mayor. (Signed) c. ,1. niiowx, City Clerk. Passed 2oih November, isfhl. jt to Main Street ^i 433 PRIVATE Rianis. (f) X t o V > cc Ci LU u h- V < .ti > •c ~ ■■ X c: CC MC Dl Cvl c 5 = o u* X +-» o - Q) r: cn u 1/1 CL ^ 1 « => _: ci 0^ i~ 00 X ac x ■/: J. X ^-« ^- ^ SI =^l= r iT ;< < .•^ ^. o s !g g - si ,i H 00 cr c: ?, C- " 1= 2 «: ^ ^ X "H. 5f I' O X o V (/I 01 o 9 O J; '« S : o - rt • « c ~ o c ' o •*. . : M M- CJ S -^ • M ,^-;.Sceg .-j; .-■•II ii 5 I' ^ ^ t; o •^ i O' -^ >- tf S " « c JJ - O 3 S£^ C 1) X o X K — o >r. c. 1- :c 1- X PRIVATE UIGIITS. CI r: c-. rs ^ "« ■" • rt OJ . 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PAfil- ACCOL'XTS. iMcnibcrs ami OiTicers not to Ik intc:-f \vd in .|3 Not to be paid if Officers intcri'stcd in 41 ACTING HEAD OF COUNCIL, When to I.e clicsew g ACTORS, Fees for licenses to 1,,- Scc Exiiibitions— Licenses— Theatres. ADMINISTRATION OF CORPORATION AFFAIRS, See Council. Proceedirtgs. in. ADULTERATED BRF.AD. See Bread— Health Officer— Markets— Puhlic Jlee.Uh ALDERMEN. See Council. Proceedings in. ALEXANDRA STREET. Part of Closed ,., , AiMUSEMENT, Fees for licensing ])lacL'S of j^g Places of, to be closed on Sunday ^A.■•> ANIMALS, Certain animals not to run at large in the City no Fees to Weighinaster for weighing " ."...".' y. ". " -'.j;) Fees 10 Poundkecper for impounding j J3 Not allowed to be driven over liridgcs faster than a walk mo Not allowed on bridges while draw span is open \ 310 Not tr, be sold on streets unless previously taken to market and fees' paid' ' -^oS Not to be fastened to trees, etc., planted in 'he streets 107 Not to be ill-trcatcd whilst exposed for sale 0.^3 Not to run at large within certain limits ^09 Provisions for keeping of , jo Regulations regarding at markets o.^,3 Regidations regarding at cattle market ... 053 To be arranged r market under direction of the Market Superintendent. . ■'>,*7 To be removed from bridges on approach of trains, etc ■iin APPOINTMENTS TO OFFICE. \'otinc- upon in cases of ,„ APPROPRIATIONS. See Xloncv E.rpenditurc ' " ' ARMS, Sec Fire Arms. il 437 ii INDKX TO THE UVLAWa ART. WOKKS OF, Fees fur license to exliiliit See Exhibitions — Licenses. ASHES, Not to be kept in wooden boxes \'ot to be strewn on streets Regulations respecting See Buildings— Streets. ASSINIBOINE AVENUE BOULEVARD, I'laccd under control of Parks Board ASSINHlOINE AND GRANITE CURLINCl RINKS. Exempted from Municipal Taxation AUCTIONS, On siri.ets prohibited Mock prohibited AUCTIONEERS, Books of account to lie kept by Books luay be inspected Duration of license License fee ^Misrepresentation at sales prohibited Not to fol'ow calling on prblic markets, or streets contiguous thereto., Not to be licensed as pawnbroker Signs to be exhibited in auction rooms etc To keep record of sales To give receipts for goods left with them for sale To show sign as to business on premises To render account of sal-es and pay over proceeds To be licensed Who to be considered AWNINGS, Regulations respecting hanging of BAD CHARACTERS, Exclusion of from bowling alleys, billiard and bagatelle rooms, etc. . . . BAKERS. Sec Bread. BARBED WIRE FENCES. City F.ngineer may remove before or after notice Declared nuisances Limits within which prohibited Limits, sides of streets included in Notice to remove Notice to remove, not condition precedent to compulsory removal ... Prohibited in certain limits Supported in any manner declared fences BATHING, Rcgul;ition respecting within City limits BAY WINDOWS AND PROJECTIONS. See Buildinss. BEGGING, On public streets prohibited m; lj!8 i:!i. 188 in.j no "(I 10-1 Til ■2iil 9(5 69 09 Til r,9 To 04 69 134 91 lln 1.S9 13S 139 139 Mil 13,-^ 1.39 39 438 OF TlIK CITY Ol- WIN.NU'EG. Ill Pack Kit 188 130 188 in.-, •Ifio ia.j T«i 00 70 fil) , 104 . P(j . 69 , 09 Til . 09 To . 04 . 69 . 134 . 91 . 140 139 138 . 139 . 139 . 140 . 138 . 139 . 39 oT 01 BELLS, Bicycles to be provided witli Winter vehicles to lie iirovided with .'.'.'..'. Ringing of so as to ;mii.iy inhubiiants prohibited BEXZINI.:-BF.XZOLl. . .SV. Imhunmablc Subslauys. BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. Not to be ridden on sidewalks Not to be ridden at greater speed than S miles per h.nir . .....,, Penalty fur infraction of provisions of Bv-law respecting Persons riding, when overtaking f„nt passengers or vehicle, to sound Ik-11 or gong Substances liable to injure not to be thrown on streets ...'.'......' To carry lis,'hted lanterns during certain hours BICYCLE PATHS, Penalty for infraction of provisions for protection . Portions of Portage Avenue set apart as Provisions for protection of BITCHES, Sec Dogs. BOILERS AND OVENS, Regulati ns lesjccting erection c Sec Buildings. BONFIRES, -Making after sunset prohibited BOOKS, Sale of indecent prohibited BOOT AND SHOE SHOPS, Early closing of . . BOULEVARDS, Driving animals upon proliibited Injuring t;reail Wei^jlit iif Inaves Wiigiit of loaves. alliav;inee in BRT' ASTSUMMERS. See nuildhigs. BRri.'K Bl'ILl)l\(iS. .V,v Huihliiii^s. stib-tille Rusinrss Ihiildiiigi. BRIDGES, By-law Id provide {<^\' regulation of Appoinimt nt nf earetakers .•\nitnals. etc., nut to proceed faster than a walk Foot passengers to keep to sidewalks Gates to lie closed on approach of train, steamer, etc Gates to be operated only by authorized attendants Interference with caretakers pmhibiK T Injury lo (jr to appurtenances prohibited Penalty for int : inping provisions of By-law I'ersons not to go on a bridge after signal for draw is given Persons ii it allowed 0,1 while draw is ipcn RROOKSinE CEMETERY, Esiabhslniient ;;nd 1 egulations of rjli! to BUILDINGS, A.-hes — Regulations respecting Not to be kept in wooden boxes Bay Windows and Projections — RuK regarding Rigul.-ition; ,~ to si/e, etc Boilers — Erection of Flo irs of boiler rooms to be of iticuinbustible njaterial Woodwork in l.oiler .'iiid engine rooms to be kept six feet from boiler and four f. > ; ' im breeching Breast summers — Regulations as to Building Line — To be obtained froni City EniTinccr before conimcn :ng work P)Uil(lings — Not to be defaced -.f _' !■) 211:. ■ji;.-. ;in|i .■!bi :iln nlll •:,V> :tiH nio .11.1 188 In-' IS.-, 18.-. 1-.' ISJ ltl3 1 .-.s 111 Rnsiness Buildings — Construct- Height of stories Increase of height over tli panied by increased tb. low ,ness 01 iiv original pertiiit to be ,-iccotii- valls Outside walls of with trussed roofs or ceilings — regi ons as to height Party walls may be used in the construction of adjoining buildings. .. . Thickness of walls when solid buttresses are used Thickness of outside walls built against wall of old builditig With tlat roofs and more than two stories high, walls to be carried above roof By-law re pccting erection of fire, limits, etc By-law amending By-law regarding Certificate — That proposed erections are in accordance with By-law to be obtained of Inspector before commencement of work ir;n bVI 1(11 b;i Kil 1.-:', n2!i l.M 440 01 I in: ciTv or wix.vir'F.o, I'am ■2iir, y<:> 2(15 -jtir, •.'(17 'iigs. nmi limi nm niii nio w> w\ ;iiii 311 310 31.. 31(i to 323 188 ISS IW 18.-, 1»2 \-I •t from bnilof 1S2 103 rnnimcn ing '. ]r,<>. Ill l-^ l^!) to 1)6 accoin- lilu Itdons as lo Ifio : buiUlings. . . . bV) ini \ug HU to he carried ini l.-,3 3-2!i Bv-Ia\v to he F.UILIMXGS— C-,i;i/i/,m-, ovm i'.w.i. I'.fJ '<■■"'»■■•■■■. Iiirnaccv stoves, steam \nuc> Movc|,ipes, etc., when .JanKenit. In W- rem.-ved Con.structtun of, „nt to commence i„ lof, „,,k., there au tl.xed .i;„rs UadiiK,' to the same Ins|)eeti(jii ul ' ' " Or fliies no, , 1,^ co„sinicted except in acconla-'ee'wi.l, pmvis'ioi.s'oi oy-law Not ,o he suppone!7 .. IS? .. It;;! IW, I(l!l ir.0.172 . . ICd . . IfIT ''e answcrahlc f,,r'.,il i '^ ■""l^"""" "f^"" '^"■<-^«s "r sidewalks to Not ' ' • - Notice to owners, agents "-^ answerable for all damages by reason of nc Not ,o be occupied for Hying purposes . '' or entirely remove or persons m ch.irge to p„t in safe conditir.n- Penalty for „e^Iect to obey' second 'and' iubs^niien To he made safe against dp.ngerrms accident. t notice etc. 177 .i!ll 441 vi INDKX lu Tin; IIV-I.AWS IM ■: ll ! 1 J U 1 1, 1 ) I. \(;S—C ■.;,,, ;(»!•(/. DiiiiKcrous l!uilclin«!. Wlmi to l»- r>innvt(l aiwl proceiilmns lliLrUor.. liH Uriim I'liii-. (canlu'iiwarc)— RiguUiti'Mi, rfsiR'CiiMK .... '' (,Ir.,n) WcikIu oi ■ "' ( Lead) W cinlit of Ill (IwelJiiK.-. to III.' of lirass or iron Uigiiliilioiis a> to size of lirain.— Altirations to pkitis lo he sam-tioiKil ... Ami (Ir.iiii pipes lo lie inspected .\utnmatic vents may lie used iiy permissicii oi ihe City I'-iiKiiuei- Made of tile iii.iy he usid iiiidcrKroiiiKl Permits to put in. Kraiiting and ri'fusal rf ..,,, ■M ."j.'i ■").") .'.1 .M .'ll Plans to be filed Rain water leaders to, to he trapped Soil pipes fr( in t.i he ventilate d Traps to, construction of Traps to, vents to, regulations as to size of Drain Pipes — To he (irovided with proper tr.ip- and vents tu prevent escape of sewer Has To he inspected ^ To buildings, regulations as to Waste pipes not to he connected with ")1 Dwellins; Houses — Constrnetion of, in first class tire limits hil External walls not to become party walls unless constructed in ac-'ord- ancc with By-law \'>'i I'lxtcrnal walls, construction of in secoiul class lire limits bill Party walls to he bonded bi'.' Walls of those lia\ ing Hat roofs to he carried above the roof bd l'".ave Troughs — Window sills, etc, in first class lire limits, construction of. bll Electric Light and Power — .Mieratioiis — Xoiie to be nwide without t'lrst no- tifying City Electrician and submitting saiiie for inspectiDii Application to Install — Contents of Certificate — City Elecirician tfi issue if installation aecorditig to rules and regulations Preliminary, what it sh;ill show iMual. to issue before current introduced City b.Kctrician — Chief of Fire Brigade to perl'i r^i duties of until other appointment Duties of May remove obstructions to inspection May cut olT or stop current tmiil provisions of P)y-law fully com plied with Powers of, to remove obstructions tn inspeeiion Powers to inspect and reinspcct To be appointed To inspect all installations previous to nird after completion To issue cttiificate of installation accord ,.;; to rules and regulations. To give notice to owners, etc.. to put imsafe conductors in proper condition Ifl.', To keep record of installations, etc lO.'i To report aiinually to Council and Comptroller VM) 442 I'li; I'll! IIM l!l| b'l b'l |!M 101 IIM v.n vx, b'l 1!U A ^ «U'' WW. Cirv UK WI.VMl'lii, .••;» .53 ... .V, 51 . .M, .Vi .V) M -M .•-:!, M ^:l .Vj M .'i.'i 'V') ircvciu I'scapc M .■)! ■•.! ;)1 ii;i It'll ill m-'-'ord- im itiit Ill:' oof Ilil iistnictioii of. hll llioiit first iio- icciiiHi liii; I'.i:! •iling to rules YA ini llil utics (if until l!U l!ll 1(11 aw fully coui- '. iin 1!I4 lir, l!i:i .'tiOM lli| d rc'Rulations. l!'l ors ill proper If.-, lit:, liKi "ll.|)|.\\,S Ci proviikd in liy-l.iw |,|.j Not to l,c in.nducl to lustailuiion until ii'iiai' VJniticaie 'of 'cuy r.iL'ctriciaii h.is issu-cd Use of, before Ccrmiaite issued declared unlawful liiitraiices. Scr Si-ivUc cntniHii-s l"-pection-^-Ci,y KUctriduu to inspect ad i:i„aila.,o,is previou: 'to ' ' ' ' and atter compUtion ., City Elcirioiaa may remove o!,.Mru.-ti.'.n.s t'.', ".''',''',' ' ,,'„ City Electrician may inspect and re-iiispcci . . ,,',. 1 nor I., current IkIhk n^cd second insp.v; ' Installati'Mi— (For Knieral rules, see •' Rules and Regul;.tio„. Application to install, contents ,,f Concealed, notice of, ,n 1„ .iven ,o Cuv Kle^iriciar 1 o 1' n lo lie III, 111, llll Iiosl.) hw . ". r "'""■■' r"' ^^"''^ ""•' '^^'R"'-'"""'^ f 'nilin,, part of By- Notic -(), concealed installation to !,. sivei, to Citv (.lectriclan Penalty for disregard of notice" .' .'.'.' Una ty tor using current in Co,„raee,u,on „f B,.:!,;, i,? iciia tv tor ( srcL'-irfl ,,!■ n. .; . . • '. '■ ' per;o„diti'!n.' . . ' "'"""""'"^"""'"^"-^-■-•■■' lll.•{ 1!U li'l 111.-. n pro- Perniit.s— To use current, eomeiit.s i.V 'e c ivecoia— Lity f'Jcctncian to keep . Report— .\nmi 111.-. lli:t 111.-. Contents of " H'"' 19.-, 111.-. 111.-. IDG III.-. liW l(i,-i lii? 1(18 , ,un- vmuial to Council to he made by Otv I'lecirici'in Annual to Comptroller lo b,. made bv ky Kl c id I'les and Regulations. ( Sec >■ ■/.,.,-„/ .' ,■„ / ,. ''"■'-"''•" ' ; Schedule of, to By-lav,, .lecia;;^; ,:rB;-i:;;''':';'^ ^ Ri Sc Service By-law f.ntrances-To u,.v. attached a substantial owner and giving d ^r p^oi f '?''''"'''' '"^ .lesignating the ■ '"-strip ion of conductors Flpvn.,,,- I ri ■ '^ — .-wiiMiMi lu couductor., ., i:'.ievator; and Hoists—Certi'Jr-iti.. , .• t„ .■ <-, '^'^''" ' "' 'nspectioii. conieiits nf 'iniiors Inspection of Minors not to be allowed to ,al"'' '•'I'Proved by him befon Record to be kept by' 'I'nspector '.'.'.'. I'^I Screens, regulations rcsrardinii Shafts 107 167 tf -n husine.^s buildings t., have automatic trap do.r ,.- 1( be inspected everv six • Engines— Not to be set Penalty U.r seUiiiL'- u months at least 1(17 up or worked without leave ' jisj 1' or -wori-rinu without leave ...'....'.'..'..'. ]Sl i •' T~ =..• .%mm 4t3 'f vni BL'ILDIXGS— C'();i//»;/ J.NDKX TO TIIK BY-LAWS !'(/. Engines — KfguhiUdii.- rcspcctnig Steam pipes of, to be kept twi ironi -wij odwurk and prutected Ijy soapstuiie ;ir earthen ring Woodwork in engine room to be kept ^ix feet from boiler and four feet from breeehing Erection of Bnili Ts_lu First Class Fire Limits In Second Class Fire Limits , Plans of, or nf alterat^n ni. te li;;i be submitted to Inspect< Factories— To be snpplied with snilicient doors an d stairway^ to tacui- tate egress in case ol lire Fell mongenes- -.\oi t o be established witliout pernussioi! •encc- -D angerous. Provisions for postmg up It ice by Inspector To be put up in front of buildings during erection Fire Escape -Notice to place fire escapes to be given by Inspector One to be placed fur every -Jo feet ot walls lormm.i the cireumier- ence of buildings Penalty for disregarding notice by Inspectt To be provided for all buildings (other than dwelling houses) ot ire than three atones in height i.- — Kindling wi ih il oil, etc., proln bitcd Not to b( teriah hted in buildings used for storage oi mtlamm.iiHe ma Floor Beams — To be kept c lear oi wal.s end Flv -In party walls To ]h'. smoothly plastered and have struck join To 1 )e construe ted in accoriUance th l'iv-l;iw -and not l(, be u>ed un less so constructed Regulations as to construeti jtc. Foundations — Of existing frame buildings. st(jne may be placed in. Frame Buildings — Rem.oval and enlargement of Remcjval along, on or across the streets, regulations re>iieetmg. . 1 r. Removal alon:i. on or acmss the streets, to be made only by licen- sed housemovi Removal, license refpiired Renic perm it to be issued, contents of Removal. f..'e on issuing permit for Gate- — To open inwards Granoliihic Sidewalk — To id protected when used for purposes ot erec 'ction of buildin gs Gun I oragc o!. regulations respecting Hatchways. Hoistways, etc.— Regulations regardiii}. Ileadc Hoists Hf -Regulations as to. in brick walls .1(W. h' Eleval< .V, /:/,• .\ir Registers — To be set in soapstone or incom Hot Air Furnaces — To be kept at lea-t ten inc hes f bustible material. . 1> . 1^ roin woo(lworl> Hot A'r Conductors — Construeti if when within ten inche- ot wood H ou-^emover;; am 1 ITousemovirg — Housemovers to be licensed Housemovers, bond required of Housemovers, license fee payable by on permit issuing 444 Pai.i. 1>J and protected [•■■: jfoilcr and I'uur b.' l•^^ li;;i :tor IT ' ■\vay^ to facili- 1 vm 1' 1^-. ispcetoi" ....... 1T~ {■,■■ l!i>pL'ctor .... l''i the circiinifei-- [>'■: b'. n;.^ houses) of l:^ii {'.<'■ llainma'Dle ina- h- Ill \uu hi-.' lot to be ti.-ed \<< ]-■■] placed ill iT! ir." resiieetin,!;'. . IT'J. 1 .1 only by licen- 1 1 •' i;:! 17:'. i:: I when used for IV, \<: ISl Kl-J. h'l lible material. . 1>-' woodwork .... ^■^-' nche-; of wood- H:1 censed 1 1- 17:^ im le' OK TliK Ice and Snow — Removal of from roofs 181 Removal of from sidewalks I'M Innanimable .Substances— Huildinss for storage of. to be constructed firc- pro f and to be isolated 187 Xo tire to be used for any purpose in any buildings npt in a building at a time jg; Permits for sioragc of Ig8 Regulations ,-is to storage of 187 Inspector of Buildings— Duties of 37, i.j;; Duties to be performed by Chief of Fir;: Department, when bVl Duties, neglect of. how puni^lied 11)7 To approve iiians of builihngs to, l,e erected l."i| To be app lintcid I -;> To be n sponsible for safety of jilans deposited with bin: bM lo certify that propn-ed erection or alleration is in accordance with ^>'-'''"" bVI To examine plans and give permits for erection, repair or enlargement of buildings 1-1 To exercise all the p.wers contained in the Manitoba " Public P.uild- ings Act" in .Section II thereof i.-,:^ To give effect to orders r f Council and Committee 1.-,.^ To give certificate of (l«po>.it f>f plan if requested so to do ]r,i To heave the aid of all corporatio:i officers and police lix; To notify owners, etc., as to unsafe buildings 177 To remove unsafe buildings in certain events 1711 To see thai provisions of By-laws arc fully carried out 1.5:^ To oversee erection^, etc , of buildings :]-j To examine fire places, hearths, furnaces, dues, etc ] ,37 To prevent erection or alteration of buildings unless permit obtained.' 37 To prosecute violation of certain By-laws :>- To prepare tabular statements annually of buildings erected in the several wards ,,,- To report annually, in tabular form, the number of buildingi' in cadi ward which have undergone considerable repair .^g To .show annually, by condensed table, whether number of new build- nigs has mcreased or diminished as compared with previous years 3.=? Ini-pection of Buildings— By Inspector and Police, regulations,,,".... lOG Inspection not to be obstructed jr,- Intcrpretation Clause .-,iii, Joists-Ends of entering brick wall to he cut so as not to disturb the brickwork ,,, To be kept clear of walls enclosing fire flues 154 445 'i! iMiKX Tu Tii:; HV-I..V\VS BU \LDISL.S— Continued. Joists— To be (if pi-oiK-r (linu-n^ioiis lu hiiblain ihu load designed to be placed upon thuiii To be properly bridged with cro>s bridging Ladders— To be i-n .vided iur buildings for puri^o^e of lire escape Lamps and Lanterns — Use of in stables and like buildings prescribed.. Light. — Carrying of. i^roliibited in certain premises To be placed in frcjnt of obstructions Lumber— Not to be piled within ten feet of any building Not to lie collected or placed in large quantities within 40 feet of any wooden building Lumber and Wood Yanls— Regulations respecting Manufactures. (Sec Tuuneries, etc.) Mriterials for Buildings — Regulations respecting Xoi to l)e placed upon sidewalks, etc.. without permission Not to remain I'li street- or sidewalks longer than the duration of permit To be removed wlien Iniiiding tinished -Moriar — Xot to Ije prejiared on sidewalks Notice— Of intention lo irect buililings to be given to Inspector three days before commencement of Oil, Slora.uc « f— Xot to be stored above certain quantities Permit for Partitinns — Scantling [iroliibiled in business building- Ti lie filled with brickwork, when I'any Walls — Defined Cutting; into, regulations respecting Timbers not to be laid in exce;}t for jjor.d renaUie- — For infringement of By-law in respect of unsafe l)uildings, cumidative penalties ITT I'or infringement of By-law in respect of electric wiring, etc RecoNcry of. in respect of unsafe buildings Permit — To use portion of sidew;'.ik, contents of, etc To erect not to be granted if iinilding or alteration coiUrary to pr(j- visions if By-law Rtgulations regarding duration and extension of Ti; remove buildings, regulations as to issuance of, etc Per-ons placing building matiri.als on sidewalks, etc., to be responsible for all accidents in respect thereof Pije Holes not in use to be st' ii'Ptd up Pipes and Funnels — Conxeying hot air or steam, regulations Steam, to be kept two inches from woodwork and protected by soap- stone or earthen ring Stove, not to pass through roof or side of house Plans — Of alteration or erection to be submitted to Inspector Deviations from originals, regulations respecting To be approved by Inspector To be filed with Inspector and permit obtained before erection, etc., proceeded with Inspector responsible for safety of plans deposited with him Inspector to give certificate of deposit of plans with ium liil bU 18i) 18:t lao ITl INI l.jli l.jii i:,i; l.M 1>T It-s bill bill bii' li;:; liij HI) Ml 446 OF Till'; C'lTV OK WJXNirKG. XI Pagi-: .'signed to 1)<-' li;i Ml escape Isii 1 prescribed. . l&J 18!) loo 1«0 liin 40 feet of 171 l>s lil'l lUi! Ill-' li,:: hi-i .ufc l)uildinj;s, 177, IS" ng, etc l:i(j .] hii UA Urary lo pro- i:.7 157 tc !7:l le responsible ir.s IS I ns 1~1 cted by soap- ISJ is:! or l.Vt l.Vl i:,l erection, etc., \r,:] 1 liim 1M ini IVl B Ul L IM X ( ; S—Conlinucd. r.\GE Porches — Not to encroach upon .sidewalks iCi\ Wooden, height d' jji, Public Luiklings— Approaches to and exits from to iiave solid brick walls 175 lings and tloors lo be of approved incombustible material ....17-1 175 Defi liings an d II ( nuioii ut openings in prohibited 174 173 Doors to ojjcn outwards I73 Kgrcss from ^73 Level of floors ^74 Lights f(,r re:ir of auditorium and for passages, etc., to be independent 01 the rest of the lights and s.o arranged that they cannot be turned on or ofT from the platfon Not to be altered without Inspector's Certificate 175 Partitions to be of l)rick, masiuiry or heavy studding 174 R if stair s nm ((I c^xi .Seat-, Uc, P'it to be idaced in aisles wlicn building occupied by the lilibli St; To 1 :iirs and landings ti proper handrails on both sides, etc 17 lave appliances for putting out fires 17,; Winders in. prohibited liealres- -Cl lemical engine to be provided when wat er supply madequate 17 Construction of 1- D ecorations' to | le ot mcombustible material 17 Stage to be separated from auditorium bv brick wall with f. no open- ings save lor curtain and two others, not to exceed "Jl siiiierticial leet 170 o have atitoni.atic ventilator {-^ wo (ir more com petent persons lo le in charge of tire ajijiaratu Wall Wat iiunng periormances Mer eurt.-iin opening td be carried Ir,- brick arch er sup[)ly and lire ap|)arat 170 17il tus, provisions for 17(5 lOfi regulations ig or Removing Buildii ics for Oil— fistablishment of ]> Removal of liuilings— .\1 t)f I'Ug, on or across the streets, regulati. niildings Iroin within ti> without tire limits Of buildings from without unsafe bu iluings Of Or enlargement of to within lire limits 171 irame buildings considered a re-crec tion Removing or Raising Buildings— Regulations 1 Roofs and Verandahs— Construction of Kill in First Class Fire Limits Of wooden buildings in First Class Fire Limits t incombustible materials o be covered with Rep.'iirs to, in First Class Fire Limits Pitched, etc.. mofs, alterati( tions ns to in First Class Fire Limits, regula- Covcred galleries and protected by incombustible material verandahs on other than ground floor to be ScafTohl— To be erected iver sidcwa Ik if walk no permit granted to use side- 105 105 150 447 xn imm;x id iiii; iiv-i.a\v.s Lli !■> :i Pa(;e ILDlXciS— C'i)/i/u;/(c'i/. Sli:ivint;s, Cliip--, etc.— Tu be rcnunul fruin ccrt.iiii =liup^, etc., at least llii'Lc tiiiKs each week If^'^ bheds uiiil (Jutluuises— Regulatiniis respeotiiii; 171 'Shops— I'l-oiit pi-ujecting, regtihuions respecting 185 Stove-, nut to he used in wiiere accunuikiti'>i Snxiking pnihibiled in cei't.an 18y T.I he cleared of shnvings. etc., at lea.-t three times each week L'— Wooden sills not to be made part of foundation of main walls .. 171 Smoke Houses— Opening int(j other buildings to be protected by iron door> ^'*'> '['o be constructed throughout of incombustilde materials bS.j Smokinu— Prohibited in certain building> I'^i' Soap Factories— Establishment of 1^5 Specifications — To be submitted to Inspector before erecting buildings,. 1-Jl Stables — Erection of, regulations • 17'- Steam Engines. (Sec '' Iui:^i::cs am! l-nnuiccs." ) Sloiu — Xot to be prepared on >'idewalks, etc 15il Sto\e Pipes — Regul.ations concerning 1^'i Xot to pass through roof or side of building If^-i Stoves — h'loors under, how protected l'"^' Not to be placed near woodwork l'"''i Not to be used in cert.ain premises If'ti Tanneries — Not to be established without permission 185 Certificate of compliance with regulations re?T)Ccting to be obtained of Inspector before carrying on 1^5 Fee for Certificate l'^5 Theatres. Sec Public Buildings. Timber — In party arches and walls 10- Uiioceupied liuildings— To have windows and doors clo.-cd and secured 18n Un>afe Buildings — Inspector may enter premises and post up notice of dangerous character of building 178 Notice of, to give to owner, agent, etc 177, {'>'■ Penalties' for disregarding notice of 17''^ Removal by Inspector, on default made by owner, etc., to so remove saine after notice 17!> Removal, cost> of, when made by Inspector, recovery of 17!' Removal of Buildings, etc., not specified in By-law 17'^ To be made secure 177 When to be removed 17!' Vacant Buildings — To have windows and doors closed and secured .... 1"-" ^'encered Building-i — Foundations of. regulations respecting 17'' Height to which veneer may extend 17'' !'Jepair of l''!1 448 OF THE CITY OF WINNIPEG. xiii BVUJilKGS-Coutinucd. ^'"""^ Verandahs and (iallcrics-In First Class Fire Limits to be covered with incombustible materials j,- Walls. (See also "Party Walls,.") Head-ers in brick wails, regulations as to ig2 llei^iht of, regulations asi to jjjj Thickness of, regulations as to j -jj External, alteration or repair of .".'.'..'...'.' 170 External, construction of .'.".'...". i(j() External, repair or alteration of 170 To be securely anchored to joists and tinil)ers ],';■) Wmdow Sills-In First Class Limits, construct on of '."■ 1^4 In Second Class Limits, construction of . pi Wooden Platform-In front of buildings in course V.i" 'erJcVioirmav 'be required by the Inspector ' j — Wooden Porches— Height of '.'. ]-\\ Workshops— To be provided with suftlcient doors and stairways ...... 180 KULES A\D REGULATIONS AS TO ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. id fui Arc lamps, construction of Arc lanii)s, installation of . Rule .wn Siutkix. 1" (c) -Jl (j) and rk) L'07, ill) '.\(;i-: Arc lamps, on low-potential circ B Bit ise irames, generators and motors Bind tcrus, storage or primary 1 (c) 8 (a) I'o] Bonds mg screws not to bear stra .10 rails and car he oxing, where neccs sary .■28 (i) ■■io (g. ■-'11 L'i'i srcweries Burgl; ir alarms 24 Ce) 218 • -1 (i) to (k) 210 Burrs and fins, fixture -work Bu'dii Bush il)) or wires Bus bars ings, lamp soc kets .2(1 (10 2^2-2 M (d) 211 .28 (c) :.'! Cabinets for cut-outs' 'i. .'.^ '.' ^ ;;:;;; ;;;;;;;. ; - ^''^ ^ ^^^ -••-■-"•' Care and attendance 40 14 Car h ouscs .() 204 Carrying capacity table .""" ^^ "' ;r wiring construction of. Central Station-, Circuit Breakers Circuit Breakerr, Installation of Compensator coiis Conceals wiring in 212 .34 2^20 .1 t o 7 201, -20,5 14 2;13 .17., 21 (e) 21.n. 21fi ..SO Condensers M (a) to ff) and Cr) to (t) 217. 218, 220. 221 Conductors ("see Wires.) (h) 2W 449 ,^^ Xiv 1M)KX Tl) niK ItV-l.AWS Rii.H AM) S:;rTi()N. 1'a(,i-: BUlLLiliNGS— (V/i/iiii/cJ. KVIA-.A AND Ri;i.L-l.AT10.\S AS TO ElKCTKII LiCHT AND I'l l\V I: l<— C y»/l/li(rtallatiun ni -•-• --' Conduits, insulated apprtncd li>a --.!!, -In Ci.iiduit-, insulated metal '1 0') t" (i) -'■1". '■^■''^ Conduits, to be marked " ^'" -■'" Conduits, uninsulated metal H 0) :»"J- OO -'H Conduit work -' ^i"' »" ^'" --" Constant-current systems 1^ t'> -'" -1-* '" -i' Constant-potential systems (General Rules) 'Jl to -Jlj :iU) to .'1, C()nverter>j (see Transformers.) Cut-out Cabinets '" '-•' ' 11 ■)■'■! Cut-outs, construction u\ ^ . , , n .•i) Ci'l-outs, installation of lito.'l ■JliitoUli; Cut-outs, to Ix double pole ^' '^■'' -'' Di-corative sc'ies lamps '^^ -'-' Distance between e..r,.iuctors, in-ide K-< (d), 21 (lO, (j ) and (s) Jl 1, -JlH, -.'.'ii Distance between conductors, outside 1- ('>' -"^ Drip looiis at service entrances 1- ^S^^ -"" Dvnamo rooms 1 to T 'Jol to -Jn:, Economy coils _ Electric gas lighting '^ '-'''^ Eleciric heaters "-' " _ Electro-magnetic devices for switches -" ('^) -''■' Equalizers (see Resistance Boxes.) Extra hit.h-pGtential systems -^'^ -inJ •^" --"• --'^ Feeders, railway -'^ (' > --" Fished wires '^i (O and (t) 2l'8 to -W Fittings and materials ■*" t" ^5 228 to j:i(i Fixtures - ' —- Fixture wire "i" W ^-i' Fixture wiring -1 (") to ^\\') -'-' Flexible cord, construction of ^U (c) ±2t< Flexible cord, construction of heaters -H' (c-3) •_'■.'!» Flexible cord, construction of pendants -1" (c-1 ) -2!) Flexible cord, constraction of portables 10 (c-2) J-'H Flexible cord, use of 28 iU Flexible tubing -^*' Foreign currents, protection against 57 -'■''' Fuses, construction of -■> '-Jl Fuses, installation of 2^ 21ii Gas lighting, electric S8 2'W Generators 1 2id Grounded currents 1 -Hl Grounding of dynaino and motor frames 1 (a), 8 (c) 201, JiH! Grounds, testing for t8 2:it Ground wire for lightning arresters 't (c), 57 (b-5) 2!I4. 2;W Hanger boards, construction of 48 2n4 Hanger boards, when not used 10 (d) '21"i Heaters, electric 23 217 High, constant-potential systems 32 to .37 225 to 227 450 OF THE CITY OF \VK\.\U'£G. xV BUILDIXGS-C.,,/.,,,,../, ''"■' '"' ""''''"'"■ ^'■"^■'■ Rr..Ks AN,. R,i,;ft..vnoxs as to K,.,a tuu Lhiht am, I>uu Ku-CW,.m- i , / , . o ., Joints,, in interior conduits ....;;;:: i! I! 1 i"; .'. ^'*' ".^'' j"*':S Joints, insulating (sec InsuiatiuB Joints ) -■>() -'- i.Mups. arc (sec Arc Lamps.) Lamps, incandescent seri,cs Lifihtning arrc-ters, construction oi "? ~ '! Lightning arrester^, installation of '^'-' .", , Lights for trolley circuits .'.'...'.'.'. ■'.'• .^!,- Lou-potential systems '.,'.'' ' ' V, ' " ;. ''' "'', Materials approved ....:: "' '" " -^' '" fj Mechanical injury, protection against ..'''.'.' V is ^V,; '21' ieK' '^^ '(d) 2U.'21f<. S! ^Moulding, construction of.. '"" "'''-' .oj; wS;^*^'"' •••••• "■■•'^^ "^^'" '° ^^' ■ <'' -^i' 0"' '^i^-'^J^. ^> Open wiring ;, ^ ^^^ -'^-l Outside ^vork "' \=" '" (l^') -'H to 21!) Portable conductors".. l'-' and 13 2U8 to 210 Protective devices, signal circuits ^-.r .". Power for trolley circuits '"" .{ I Railway power plants .. . . ' '' "'*' Rtactive coils ".,; -]\ Resistance boxes, construction of .....'...". "^^ ''ll 'j!f. Resistance boxes, installation of '^4 .",^^0 Resistance lor arc lamps, low-potential '■>'')"(M •»• Series lamps n," ","', " Service blocks ::: ^^ ;:;:v v. .; '' ""^i?' f'-f Sockets, construction of ".'.'...'..". 4- Tu Sockets, installation of .. _ t~ -wq Soldering fluid, formula rn ."wn Spark arresters, construction of r,', ~L~ Spaikarrester^. when required ''''^.'^.'^ \'.\'.'.'.'. .W(,^^ 29 [iy'lu -4 Storage battery rooins 1, -V" Switchboards . . . ~ ' Q 9QQ .-iwitches. construction of 4,, ^n., Klcctro-magnetic ! . ' ■.■;.•,•.■.•;:.■.•. .■.■.■."V/.V.V/.V.o;; '(,) ^^ Installation ot .- .,(,.-)).> .m . To be double pole " ' u" ('\) 'n'^ When may be single pole [["g '(^]] 22 ' (c) 'm 21f, Systems, cmstant-current ig j^ 00 ,>i:, ^^ oU, Constant-potental 21 to 3.0 215 to 228 txtra high, constant-potential ,3^ j,nd 30 227 2-'8 High constant-potential ...'.".'.". .32 to 37 225'to 227 461 4 f XVI INDEX TO TUE UY-J..V\VS !1 •-'■-'8 I'll ''•_'< 1 Rule and SiitrioN. Pa^i; BUILDINGS— Coii/iHKf J. kLi.i:s ANu Kkc.l'i.atiuns as tu Elkctkk Light and l'(i\\i;k — Continued. Systems — Low constant-potential Jl to lil Jl") to l'JI Telegraph, telephone and other signal eircuits o7 ;.':iT Testing 7 ijiil Transformers in central stations 11 :J'i7 Construction of ')1 j:ii) Inside ;!:) :.'JA Uutsidle la Jl.) Tubing, flexible JM Wire, concentric tn (e) JJS Fixtures 'Ki (.d) JJ,) Insulated conduit 40 (e) -JJI) Insulation of lo 'J.'S Netting reiiuired on arc lamps I!) (.cl. 21) (c) -14,: Rubber covered 4u (a; '. Uninsulated ccjnduit 4ii (e-'J) '. Weatherproot 4(i (b) Wildes, carrying capacity table l(i Central stations '1 Concealed work 24 {r) to (,t) 220 Conduit work 24 (n) to (q) Distances between inside 18 (d), 24 (h). (j > and (s) 214, 2l!», 22ii Distance between, outside 12 (b) Extra high potential 3!J and 39 22 Fished 24 (c) and (t) 218, 221 General Rules, low-potential 24 (a) to (f ) 217, 2is Ground return 12 (ni) 2ii:t High potential 32 225 Inside, constant current 18 2|:1 Inside, general rules 14 _'1m Underground l.'i Jl 1 ^Moulding work 24 (1) and (m) JJ" Open work, damp jilaces 24 (i) to (k) 21:' Open work, dry places 24 (g) and (h) 218, 2l!i Outside, overhead 12 2iis Rubber covered, approved list 2j1I Trolley 12 ( j) to (m) 2"'.) BUSINESS IIUILUIXGS. Sec Buildings, BUTCHERS, General regulations regarding- 248 et =ci|. Shops and stalls to be kept clean 2Jii Shop not to lie within 500 yards of market 21^ Shop to be inspected by Health OlTiccr at certain intervals 27'i See Licenses— Public Health — Market. BY-LAWS, Consolidation of. By-law respecting i Penalty for breach of provisions of any 3J7 Repeal of for purpose of consolidation 3 CABMEN, By-law respecting 81 General regulations concerning 81 to ')>< 452 OP T.- ; -^ITY OF WINNIPEG. xvii CABMEK-CoHtuiucl. ^'■"■'^ License fee rr. , ,. , 1(1(1 lo be licensed CABS, CARRIAGES, ETC., ' By-l,iw ngulating By-I;iw iM-ovidhiK stands for and as to mectinn trains," "eic ." ." m IV !ad cliaractcTs not to be driven al),,m streets in open veliicie ' ' 81 LiaggaKe, regulations as to u„ L-.jmpensation for conveying persons to jail, etc y-> ContaKious diseases, regulations wlun n,-ed in eases', ',f g; g^ Divisions of City for "1, Uriver-Intoxieation or abusive language by, prnli'i'Vited "..'. '. . .' ..','."" ^> •Not to refuse to give his name upon refple^t ..^j" Not t.) stand in groupsi nor snap whips needlessly ...,.'."..... ,si To give information as to where persons conveyed ...'..'.. \<-> To assist police in conveying persons to jail, etc .".".'.' ^U To show tariff when requested []] |jj To he decently dressed ' To be furnished with tariff cards, etc ..'..'..'... y,- To obtain, badge and wear same when (,ii duty ..'.'..'.'.'...'" ><'■', To serve first person requiring c dj, etc ^- To kei'p appointments ^ . To demand no more than tariff auilv .rizes .,.'.'.. '^,\ To forfeit license on breach of By-law si' To forfeit fare if overcharge demanded !^,;' Hirers of. to pay fare whether used or not ..., '^,\ Not to refuse to pay fare • ' , ! Houses of Ill-fame-Persons not to be conveVed "to ' .' '^l',' lu'^peciino OlTicer appointed " '' Not to appear on streets on Simday excepM,; '^^n^in':;;;: ^ ■Not to le washed on the streets ^., Xumber of licen-c to be affixed to harness '.,....'.. .^i (Uviv.T. 01 to f.,rfcit license on breach of Bv-l,i"w' . . '. . . '. [:■ Not tM recover faro if overcharge denuinded .' '^,' Not to employ runners ^' Persons not to importune other persons 'to employ deMgluUed' vehicie ' ' ■(•! iiafes -^Mth numbers to be furnished to owmrs ' ^- Pohce to decide proper fare in case of dispute ^l' Propcrty ,^ounJ.|1 f - 453 xvm INDKX TO THK UVLAWS % CABS, CARRIAGES, ETC.— Continued. To be kept clean and harness in ^(jocl order T'> be subject to in>pection of License Inspector, etc To have two lamps showing nunilKT Trunks, regulations as to carriage ui Vehicles not to stand on streets except at designated stands -S'lT Licenses — Vehicles. CAM STA.NUS. .V..' Hack and Dniy Stables— I'chicles. CALVES, In public market, reKulatioii> as to CA.nADIAX pacific RAILWAV CO., Aid to Rij^lit III' way over Louise BridRC Rinht of way over certain streets CAPS SHOPS, Early closing of CARS. 5.-. Street Raihvays. CARRIAGES, Not to b^' sold by auction on public streets P.\(ii; . M . fl , 84 , H!l :ii;T :!Ti> ll."i l:i^ Not to .>e ''f ven un sidewalks I-") CARTS, V. \T!",A, To be L.t!i;,.'d til Licr :i .v;-- t'ef i i 1 Not ti/ ':: ;irawn on sidewalks I'Jo CATAPULTS, Use of in ,-trcets i)rohi!)ited b'W CATTLE, Brought to the city to be reported and inspected rtiiil Driving of herds along streets 11" Fees on if impoundied 11! Not to be allowed to run at large ll" See Pounds — Public Markets. CATTLE GUARDS, Provisifins for establishment and maintenance ><[ by railway companies at railway crossings CATTLE MARKET, Animal- to be arranged as directed by olTicer in charge Animals to be arranged so as to pncvent injury Limits of Marlcct Fees Market Hours See Public Markets. CATTLE YARDS, Location and definition of CEMETERIES, ,9c,' Burial Ground!;— Dea'i— Interment of Cemetery CBrookside), establishment and regulation of . . . .. ...310 to CENTRAL FIRE HALL, New site for CHANDLERY, Places for making or running candles or melting tallow not tn be estab- lished without leave b'^5 •■111 2,'?, 21(1 2 IS 201* 32;i 43-5 454 III; DK nil-; cnv oi- Winnipeg. XIX I'Adi; M (^1 HI 811 s «! Jl* :!7.; :ii;T :17!< ll.-i l'!.-. Ij:. (It i;i ii'.'j i:!s 3im; llo in iiii y cc"imp:inics ' nil 2.J-T LT).'! 21-.' 2ii; -J IS 20:1 310 to 3i'1 431 til be cstnh- CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTENMT, CIiILDRFX, Cliililreii's llmi .S"('i' /■■/■/■(' Pi'l'iirtiiu'iit. I'A.iK y siiminary process by ini'drmalioii in f By-law IK'— i'.xi.'inptiim iriiiii taxatum Furtlicr laii'l used in connection with, exempted Girls inidcr lii years of age not to sell newspapers on the streets CHIMXEV INSPECKTR. Appointment of Duties of Fees for inspection of ehinnieys Penally for ncKliRcnce or carelessness To examine chimneys once each year Tliompson. Charles, -ippoinled . ciiiMXKv .s\vh:i:i"iNi,. Fees allowed to chimney sweeps Fees allowed may he recovered by the Police C lairt . Fees;, to neglect to pay constitutes a breach Regulations respecting Stories, definition for purposes of computation of fees CHIMNEY SWEEPS, Appiiintmcnt of Fees allowed for sweeping chimneys Negligence or carelessness of, how punished []\[ To give Certificate of Sweeping to owner, tenant or occupaiU of building CHIMNEYS, Hearths, construction of Inspection of In party walls Not to be supported by timbers Partitions between (lues in Regulations as to sweo Mig of Regulations respecting erection o'' To be constructed in accordance with liy-law and not to be used unless so constructed .S"iv Buildings— Chiinucy Iitsfcctnr. CIGAR STORIES-. S-.v Tob,,cc<, Si„yrs. CIRCUS EXHIBITIONS. Licence fee Separate fee t-i be charged for each canvass ,,r tent Srr Lire uses. CITY CLERK, Duties if To attach seal to and sign By-laws To attend meetings of Council and Committees and report' proceedings To call special meetings of Council in absence of M.nyor when rerpiired by one-fourth of members To furnish members of Council with copies n! Bv-Iawregulatil,'g pro- ceedings of Council To furnish ofher ofiRcers with copies of Orders of Council, etc......... To have control of officers in his department ' l:t'. i;;:, ■■ijs :i2s •■12! I •!;iu 32! I •l.ly .•i:iii ."i.'lO 3.3(1 \:n I!i3 3211 .3,30 3.30 III! nit; II '2 iiii; lllli idi; I'll HI In-, 07 2S 111 20 28 20 30 455 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) V // :/ 1.0 ■- iilM |iO "'"^ I.I IL25 i 1.4 M 1.6 V <^ /i '^ > tf>. ?»■ rfS'' Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 4^ i\ ^N rv ^O" .^. <» 5V> XX INDEX TO THE BVLAWS P.\J To ha\-o charge of works done by day labor :il To have control of contractors ^\ :]■> To hive control of all foremen, inspectors and laborers engaged upon City works ;]] To have control of sewers :il 466 P.XCiC or's Roll when \-» :t;i.'s thereof . , liii i.H-il ;.!) K'li there is no S and lime and -JS J.s resolutidus dir- '_>!( iiiltee when re- -20 ■ Coniniittee . . i"* ily on the order ■e ■_>!! rf, with ;i eopy li'.i 3( I :U ;!:! 1:11 •■il IS ■ned :\[ ly (■oni])leted. . .11 :!l vision :\\ :ll nirsinn !:;_' m :!j iviny;, etc '^2 .'>■' • V* ;; |- •>■) ::i ^\.-Vl enti'ascd uixm :il :il OF THE CITV OF WiyyiVEG. xxi CIIY EKGIKEER-Conlinucd. ^'"'^'^ To have general superintendence and control o,' -all en.ployec. in his de partment To have power to appoint and dismiss ail" persons "eniploVed 'in hi^'de- '^"^ partment upon City v/orks To make annual return of all improven.enis'and repairs 'rcc'iuirea •'u lo keep a system of levels To keep certain books in duplicate .,.! To report a,iy obstruction he may meet whl.' in' coiirsJ 'of 'hi'.' duties" ' l> io sign orders for constructing private drains ' ' ...' To si^n permits for laying down gas and other pipe. . ''f> To see t ■ eonsirhction of all connections to common sewer, 'i'n' macida'n',' ized or paved streets To superintend laying of gas and wa'te'r' mains " .' V' To keep certain specified books in duplicate '■>'> Work clone under By-law relating to sanitary ;;ndi;;o,;' 'V building: 'i^ "' be subject to the inspection of CITY soIiS^or^ ^^^^-^-c...f/;)w:;:;,;v ^' Duties of ""^ t;'^f^:Z''''''^''^''''''^^ law '^ubmiu., ';.;'!,■• '' anu atlccting assessment appeals To attend reu^ences and arbitrations a-,d i>;os;;ut;';;'d;;;nd' in'niat't:;; "" wherein City is interested '" j;r "sS'cir;" ,■:::". ::::: "•"''">' '-■'"'-' "•' - -i-.i; '" T„ a,Ki„ CMn„.i„i,,„ officijM „|,o„ ,m,uom cii'h^' „;:^„: ;.\' z '"' To draft or revise all By-laws of the 'city Inul eJnif; 'thJ '■:,;,„ 'I To dnut or revise deeds, leases, .tc. made or entered- into b e 'c'^'.^eii or Committee thereof • into bj City pending lormal contract T.. draft .r revise cnditions of sale or iea:,;, '^rGK ■;:aro; •,,;;:;::; p.opcrty or exchange of property betsseen Citv .-nul other pe-oi;" r, To give notice to contraclors, tenants, etc., .-.s dM-eet-d b- Co, , '' protction of the rights of the Citv ' ^ "'"'' '"' ""^ '!" "d^:,.:" ''r' "';' ^''•''■'"'" oViippropH^uVc;,;.;;!;;;::,; '■' tmu ,,n,l pl.iee ot i.roeeedings in arbitration., etc nr i o give prr.per attention to Law Department of Ciiv '■ ■ l'> mvestigate title to land acpiired by or disposed oi W [he c{,y uV T> T.. be furni.i„.d. upon request, with all doamta,;;; '';;.: 'in a,:p,d;'or ^' s°rr;r:":":::^:-:'::^:'-'---'----MK.rfor.-n.: ._ Sr, Cort.ranou OiTxhh-C.uucU. ' Proceed 'n^s )„[ ^" 457 I jr xxii INDKX TO THE BY-LAWS Pagh 311 3;i l.i ■]l] pli poles, etc.. pi-dliibited I'JO 250 crrv TRi:.\suRi';k, Duties 111 To keep special accotints " Coiitr.ictors' Deposits" CITY WORKS. Accounts for niatiTJals, etc., to be paid on Certificate of Enfiinecr . Engineer may •.•niploy labor and purchase materials and implements for. .31..'i_' Enj;inecr to control all persons employed in 31 May be done by day labor by resolution of Coiiiinittee -W, -li) Reports of Committees recoinnundinL;-. to be accompanied by officer's reports Sec Cily /;).i!,'!((i'iT — Council. Prdcccdiir^^s in C1.I-:RK of TlilC COL-XCIL. .SV.- atv Cla-k.' CLI.MBIXG. Of trees, prohibited Of tele COAL. Dealers to furnish tickets showing weight of coa Driver not to deliver without weigii ticket 251) Market Superintendent may cause to be weighe'l on 250 _Xot to be thrown on sidewalksi 134 Pen.-ilty for issuing false weights 250 Penalty for refusing to weigh 250 Regulations respecting weight and sale of To be wei.ghed on City weigh scales if rei|uired by purchaser Sec Public Mtirkcts— Market Sii/^criiitciidciit. COAL OIL, Not to be emptied into drains or sewers Regulations respecting storage of ,S"(\' Ihdldiiii^s.. .Inflamiiidblc Sid'staiiccs. COAL OIL REFINERIES. Xot to he established without leave of Inspector of Buildings 185 Sec Ihiildiiigs. COLLECTOR OF TAXES. To make declarations as to money collected -In. II To pay moneys collected daily 11 When in tlcfault to be reported by Treasurer 11 See City Treasurer — Corporafioi, Officefs. COLLECTOR'S ROLLS, Provision for extension of time for completion of by Clerk l" 250 250 187 1?7 T.> l)e conplcted not later than the first of June in each year To be prepared by City Clerk COLUMN SUPPORTERS, Regulations as to height of COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL. Aldermen may be appointed member'^ of though absent from Council Appointment of Standing and Select Committees Chairmen of Standing Committees, election of • Ch.-iirman shall ; reside and vote on all questions Chairman, absence of ■10 ■ID 103 18 10 10 Chairman to sign all orders and documents 10, 20 458 OF TlIK CITY OK WINNIPEG. XXIU COMMITTEES OF THE COUKCIL-Contimial. Composition of Standing Connnittces j^i Copies of reports to be sent to members jn Divijiions in, names of members to be reconled -jn Enumeration of Stantfing Committees IT. IK First member appointed to be convener until Ciiairnian ain»iinted 17 General duties of oo Mayor to be ex-onicio member <,i all Cunnnittee^ \H Members of Coimcil may be present at meetings ni 1!) Meetings of Standing Committees j}< Meeting> cf Special Commitees, Inuv called \)i. Minutes to be recorded |,) Miniues to be onfirined jD Jlinutcs to be numbered and indexed jH Notice of meetings, service of Not to exceed annual appropriation .)^ Orders emanating from to be signed by Chairman js Organization of Committees 1^ Qucunnn (jf ,. Regulations for conducting business of |- Secret meetings of ,,, Standing Comm-ttees to consist of one meml)er from each \\ar,, To report to Council fr.im time to time and recommend actiV,n' ! ....... Jo To see that Corporation officials give security .),i To withhold approval of accounts where ofiicers interested in contracts' ." il Votes m to be recorded if required by one member -'o COM.MirTEh, OF THE WHOLE. Srr Couunl. I'rorrrdin-'s in co;mmitti.:e o.v ;\'orks. s,c /;•„,-/.. Connmncc COM.MOX COrxciL. Sec Council. I'rocccdini;., in' COMPTROLLER, Duties of -P . .'in lo carry excess ot apjiropriation lor any particul.ar purpose to credit of unappropriated money , , coSc]^;?)?? ED^i^-^ws:^ '''' ""^" '''" '-'''' '"""'^^' ''^' ^■"•-' • ■ ''^ Enacting By-lav Enacting By-law. date of coming into effect ,- By-laws may be recited by number .' '.' .( By-l.aws repealed not to affect certain things 4 By-laws respecting private rights not affected bv consolidation by-laws to be filed in City Clerk's office ,; By-laws to be numbered ., .,' Certain By-laws to have effect as new By-laws ..'.'.'..'.'.'...'.'....'..'.. ~ \; 459 XXIV IXDK.V TO TiIK riY-LAWS I'M CltXSOLIDATIlD l',\-LAW^— Continued. Effect of repeal of former By-laws . . . . Iiitcrpretatiiiii clause NunilKis of l'>y-la\vs I.-.' i'rovision for publishing Jiy-lau^ .... Repeal of certain By-laws consolidated COXSTRL'CTIO.V OF HLni.DIXdS. .V,v li„ild I II US- CONT.\GIOrS l)I.Si:.\Si;S. .SVr infectious Di-uascs. CuXTRACTS. Not to be enlered into until appropriation is made Not to be enlered into until rescjluti Not to be Not to be By-law passed to iiersons declared Ruilty of fraud niade in con teniplation of a lo,-in until By-law i^ ipprovcd bj- rate])ayers and parsed by Counci Not to be lad e without sanction jf Ct Olfict rs interested in to fcjrfeit olli Oft icers not to be interested Officers to report fra.ud or alteinptid fraud in connection avuIi Officers shall not receive nujncv on helia If of .■ontractors To contain clause declaring that members and ol'licers of Council are no interested therein Sec r. CORDWOOD, :on Ofljccrs. thrown on streets or sidewalks Not tc Not to be split upon sidewalks CORl'OR.\TU3N OFFICERS, Accounts to contain (jeclaration that ollicers are not jicrsonally intiTesttd the Contracts to contain clause that ol'licers not interested ii l.'ll II II J 1 1. era I Duti lUtlrr rcsf'ccliz'c lu'iuls. Heads of Deiiartnieins may rei|uire attendance of ol'lUials oiu i>i office hoi Injured in discharge m .luty to l)c attended by Health Oli'cer May reiiuire attendance of (jl'llcials in their departments ai such hour the nay think necessary M mey due to contractors and others from City not to be paiil to Not to be interested in C orporation contracts To assist Health Officer and Health 1 n-pector o exannne and c..r.ii\- To f Tc orleit otiice il mteres d .-. . ..sVc' under :!ic : ariiiti. ted in Coriiora'.ion contract- ////:■ report on prop'osed expenditures To r e])ort Iraud or attempted frau- Sec CWic (if Carfi velion. ur.iU la- tl .;• respect 17 title COUNCIL. proci:fdings in. Amendments, how to lie i)ut Amendments to amendment alloweil Amendments to he in wrilin-:. Amendments tc o he decided lietore the mam questKJii the Appointments by Council, candidates to be voted on separately Anpointment- by Council, candidates to be nominated before vote hi II ■i:l i.'i hi ]■■', hi i:! 460 OK THE CITV OK WINNIPEG. XXV ly iiitfrcstid COUNCIL, PROCRKDIXGS l^-Co„ti„urd. ^'^°^ By-Iau>— AnKMuliiK'iits to, in Committee of the Wliole to be reported by the Chairman To be read twice before biinR committed .'.'..' \r, To be lead thrice before beiMt,' passed ir To be referred after second readintr to a Committee unless prev'imiVly reported on. or unless otherwise determined by the Council ... 15 To be deposited in vault connected with Clerk's ottice k; To be signed and sealed by .Mayor and Clerk Itj To be copied into a book as supplement to minutes of Coimcil" lor year in which passed and to be indexed ja To be introduced on motion for leave or to appoim CominiUce to prepare and brin;,' in j r- iMon,y, brought in by report of Committee oV ihe'whole to pass throURh all its .-tapes without beiny- apain referred ],-, Clauses to be considered in proper order by Committee of" the Whole 15 Clerk to be responsible for their correctness if amended ,.,. 15 Consideration (jf in Comnnttee of the Whole !■• First reading to be .lecided without debate or amendment ]', Introduction of May receive two or more readings in one day by a"two-thirds' vote' of the Council Reading thereof and proceeding thereon '. ,'- Readings of to be certified by Clerk ...,.'.'.".' ,'t Clerk-To read minutes of Council in order that mistakes may be' co'r'rec- " ted To call meeting to order in absence of ^fayor g To take down names of members when there is no' 'quoruni g To call special meting of Council in absence of Mayor when 'so re- quired by one-fourth of the meiubers ,- Committees^Appoinimcnt and organization of 1^ Committee of the Whole-By-laws and reports to be r'o'a'd 'b.'- " Clerk 1 '( Chairman to be appointed by Mavor Debate allowed on motion to rise' without reporting ,', Motion to rise and report to be decided without debate 1. Motion to rise without reporting being carried subject is disposed' of in the negative Major then resutties the Chai;' i.nd 'proJJJds 'whh'nexV busing;;' ! [ ] u Urder ol Proceeding- in Questions c^Or,'ain-t In puituib' the question not to be interrupted I' May leave the Chair to speak, or otherwise '' May not vote unless there be an equality of votes . :> To apprise members when a motion is contrary to rule and cite authority applicable 1' To he ex-ofticio member of all Committees lf» To call special mectiuKs at any time ' To decide points of order and slate rule applicable to casv 8 To decide who of two members fust rose to >i\)V:ik '■' To decide when question finally put !■'■ To resume Chair when disorder arises in Commifice of the Whole. 11 To take Chair when (luorum i)resent J^ Provision for election of Chairman, in ab.^ence of f< When absent. Clerk to call meetiuR to order f AlK-'cnce from Municipality or illness of. Acting Mead may be chosen 8 To preserve decorum and decide (jucstions of order 8 When absent, an alderman may be chosen Acting Head 8 Meetings of the Council— Clerk to take down names of members present when there is no (|Uorum '- To stand adjourned till next regular day when there is no quorum, , J Order of business at regular 1 1 Provision for calling special meetings T Prov^^lion when day of meeting falls on a public holiday 7 Regulations for the dispatch of business at special lueetings 7 Time for holding regular meetings 7 Members of the Council— Desiring to speak must ri-v and address the Chair !' May attend meetings of all Committees IC May require (|uestion to be read at any time during debate, but not so as to interrupt a member speaking h' Motion may be made that any member be heard '■' Must address the Chair and rise '•' Must not interrupt others while speaking, except to raise a point of order !' Must vote on all questions if in Council Chamber unless excused by majority of Council !' Not to interfere with City work 11 Not to leave seats till ]Mayor leaves the Chair 8 Not to disobey decisions of Mayor or Council on points of order, etc 1" Not to resist rules of Council 1" Not to speak beside the question in debate 1'"'' Not to speak to any question in which he has a personal or pecuni- ary interest 462 Ob THE CITV Ol- WIX.VIPEO. XXVll Paui. iK'nil)i.T con- ty 11 II |i. ml appcalcil X |) || |i tk- and cite i:; 1> 1 asic 8 <) M the Wluilc. U 8 ,s ly bi.' chosfii (< S d S iljLTS present lo (luunmi . . ■_' 11 y T :tings 7 7 address the I) 1ft jate, but not in |i II ;c a point of 1) s excused by Upon apolib.isiuK may resume his seat whh permi^'s'io'n 'o'f' Ihe' c'/,un- cd Called to order to sit down, but may afterwards explain ., When two or more rise at once Mayor to decide which \u,, the ih'.or '. Minutest— To be numbered To be read by Clerk .'.'. V Of other Committees to be furnished Finance- Co'm'mit'tee' wlien' re- quired Money Expenditure-Appropriations to be submitted to Conunittee of the Whole before beiiii? passed by the Council 1, Appropriations not to be exceeded May be objected to by the Finance Committee'.'...'...' .-i -Members interested in, regulations regarding pj Not to be entered into in contemplation of a loan'until' a' 'oy-l'a'w'or resolution is passed Regulations concerning in cases^ of emergency .v^ Motions-Containing distinct propositions, manner of voting on Fi _ For commitment preclude all amendments until decided ]•> May be made to hear any member who has risen to speak '1 May be withdrawn after being read, by permission of Council ' l'' Must be in writing and seconded before being debated or put from the Chair , ^Must be read by mover or Clerk before debate p' Notices to be given at previous regular meeting unless Council otlie'r- wise decide by two-thirds vote j., To adjourn always in order ' _ .'> To adjourn not allowed a second time until inter'me'diate proceedings have taken place ..^ Order of Business at regular meetings , 7 Order of proceedings in Committee of the Whole j- Petitions— Presentation of May be disposed of at once if the subject referred to "requires "imme- diate action . _ Membcrsi to be answerable for contents of ." [[] ],< No debate allowed on presenting ,- 463 XXVUl INDKX TO TllK IIV-I.AWS l r \ If: Pace COLNCIL, PROCEEDIXCiS IN— C"oii/i)i«c(/. Petitions— No letters or docimiciits to be nttaclicd tn hi Presented in previous year may be laid cm table 17 To be read if required by any member bl To be referred to tilt- proper Committee _. . . . bi, 17 To be considered referrc cl uide>s otherwise ordered IJ To be fairly written on paper or parchment bi Previous Question— How put . I'! Precludes all amendments • ■ b'.' Questions of ( )rder — to be decided by Mayor ■< Heing linally put. no motion sIkiII be made nor -hall any person speak until the result is declared bi Containing ili>tinct propositions, how voted on b! Decision of Mayor as to whether finally put. conclusive b". May be put to Mayor or through him to any member 11 Qu'iruni— Unless present in half an hour, meeting to stand ailjourned .. 7 Reports of Committees to be furni-hed to members bi Rules and Regulations in proceedings in 7 Standing Rules — Provision for suspension of H In unj^rovided cases. Law oi P.irliament to govern 11 Strangers not allowed within B.ir during meeting of Council 11 \"otes of Council, when equal. Mayor or Presiding Officer to have cast- ing vote •' Sec Committees of the Coiiiuil— Committees, under their respective titles —Contracts— Corpin-iitioit Officers— Money Expenditure. COWS. Not to run at large Penally if found running at large b'l' Regulation- respecting keeping of, as to number '2l>2 Regulations respecting examination of 308 COW SHEDS. Filth to be removed from 201' Inspection of 3iil Permission to keep to be obtained 3n'2 Regulations for reiuoval of manure from 202 To be disinfected when necessary 202 To be properly drained 303 To be ventilated and cleaned 3i'3 CRANES, Construction of ISC Not to project over streets If^'J To be covered with incombustible material 107 CROSSINGS OF STREETS, Not to be obstructed 120 Persons riding or driving to slacken speed at 12o CURIOSITIES, Fees for licenses to exhibit l'^''' Sec Licenses. DANGEROUS MISSILES, Throwing of. prohibited 138 DAIRIES AND VENDORS OF MILK. See Milk Vendors. 464 OK TUK Crr\ ()!• WlNMl-IMi XXIX D.\\(.i'.k(ir> iirii.DiXdS, s.-,- ihi,i,inin.f. iJliAD. IMEk.MI'-.NT OK, "liriMiksiili- Ctnuii'i-y." otabli-liiiu'iil .iihI ffKiiliitimi ni .'tlii '." •!.''[ By-law rt'spcctiiiK '^\'> Disorderly i-oiidui'i in i-iiiirtciii.s iirciliil)iti(l :!1"> Graves in be at least four feet deep iiieasureil fniiii surl'.ice i)f surrciuml iiiK' ground Ill'i Iiiteriiieiit-. til lie m.idc (iidy in ceiiieleries or Imri.'il (.'.i'oiukN Ili'i InteriiU'lits ill vaults or tombs, save in biiii.'il .yniuiid-, iirolnbited .... .'ll'i Injuring, inutil;iting, defaeing, ele.. graves, tombs, [iLints. ele., piobibiud :il"i Penally for violation of lly-law resiiectini; .Uil DF.AI) A.MM \m, Sec I'liblic ILalth. Dr'AciNd I'kori-.kTV. Scr BuiUHit^s. streets. I-ilKT, Sidewalks to be kept free from l;i'i SiC Public IhaUli—Slrccts. niSI'ASES. .V.v /'»/'//,• Hciil'li—IniiYti'iis Disi-.LU's. IHSOkDI'.RlA' llor.SICS. Si\- riihlic Momls. I lSOUDi:i\ Notices respecting provisions respecting Milt Id l)o c'liiplKil iiit I>; DraiiiiiKi' plans of luiililiM^!* to l)i' lili'il llou^i' lJ|•ain^ — I'ul soil pipes— perMils>ioii M l!aitlHii\vare, niKs as to iiualily and laying MaiK of iron, weiglit i>l 'it Made of lead, Weight cif ,"i', Maile of till' pipe may he laid mider Kroiiiiil .M IViialty for infraetimi Vi '<<. M .M .M •ii. \^ .M,.-,.- •". 1 ct i^capc 111' ."i I ••.! 'I'"! to CliM-inK't ]-S, I:|H -J'll :i."ih 7il lol ir 111 iVcl uf I.'..' II 7:i 7il Til Uli.WS—Coiihiiiuil. T>> have minilur .iIIih-IikI to harness Til hf ki|)t ciintiiiuiilly ik'aii 'I'll bf o|nii til jii^pcctiiiii TarKT I ir ] T; riff to lie shown when di'iimndt'd ''•.liff i-ardn to In- fiirnislud liy {.ii-'Misf liispfctor fii ki'i'p apiiniiitincnts ptiiicliially ^(■r Oiiiiiiliiissi:'; — /./t-rrv Sliibli's. |)KI\IN'(;, Imniodcrati' diiviiiK in strtcts Not faster lliaii a walk on liridKcs Not to In' alliiwid nil -idi'waJks I'lnaliy for driving faster than a walk mi liridRcs I'cTsoiis not to drive on liridKe when draw span open Persons to wilhdraw from liridue on approaeh oi train or vessel Sec I'uhlic Ihidiics—Stri'i't.i. DRUGS, Iiispcefors, of appointment of l>Rr.NKF.\ PERSONS. Found on streets, ele.. stiliject tu peii.ilty of Hy-lau .S",'<- Hail Clwi-iictrrs-liillianl Siilooiis~HaKliii^ .;//,■,..,■_/ )/',-,in/.-Wv siiii.^— !.iii-ii.u\t- I'nuKtiifs. DRV GOODS STORKS. Early elosiiij,' oi DUFFERIN AVENUE, Altering of |)\\ I.I. Ll.\(; MOUSES. Sir Knildtii^s. I.ARLV CLOSING, By-law providinK for early closing of flout & Slior Shops Providing ft Guit,' FiiriiishhiV- flats, J'lirs and Caps Shops Providing for early closing of Grocery Shops Prnvidins: for early clnsinl> of Ilardw.are Sliiiv- Providing for early cln-iiig of Jewellery Sliojis Providing for early closing of .Mercli.iiit Tailor Shops Providing for early closing of Retail Drv Goods & Milliiierv Slion. i:artii, etc., ' Not to he Deposited on Paved Streets F.LI-CTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. .SVr nuiUli,,"^ I-.LECTKIC STREET R.MLWAV. Ross .V McKcHe 'i.^o 1;LEV.\T0RS. See Buildings. EMPLO^EES OF CORI>OR.\T[ON. See Cortoration 0/ficcn I'WfJNEER. Si\- City Engineer. ENGINES. Regulations respecting See Buildiug/:. ERECTION AND REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS. .V,v lUdhiin^s FSTIMATES, By-law to be introduced by Committee on Finance for the adoption of.. XXXI P.Mii; 7a 74 7» so 7*1 7il 77 I I-'.') .'till I J.". :!lii .'lln ■H i:j.1 11M i It lir, in; 117 ,I1S ll!> l.-,o 3.34 tiiO 181 467 XXXll INDKX TO rilK liV-I.AWS .l::i. i. r EXCRGACHMENTS UX STKI'ETS, Ri-'gulations respecting Sct- .1 :iT.'iii,;s — Sifiiis — ^ira'ls. EiCCAVATiUXS UX STREETS, Not to be made without leas e 1 Persons in:. king to be resi)cjn>ible for accidents arising irnni 1 To be protected svilli lights, etc To be made imiKr direction of City Engineer Si r Buildings — Sirccts. EXHIHITIOXS, License fees Ol wild animal.--, circus riding, juggling, legerdemain, pictures. cnri.)si- ties, etc., to be licensed Sec Licenses. EXPENDITURES. See Money l-.xpenditure EXPRESS WAGONS, Not to stand for hire on streets except at >tands Not to stand for hire on streets within -Jn feet of crossing or iin feet of dwelling Stands for E.^R^'ERS AND HUCKSTERS. Regulations respecting See Public Markets. EAR(_) BANKS. See Gambling. FEED AND EXCHANGE STABLES, Regulations as to Tariff for Sec Liz'cry Vehicles. Stables, etc. PEED AND FLOUR SHOPS, Early closing of FENCES, Barb wire fences declared nuisances Barb wire fencing prohibited in certain limits Barb wire fencing limits defined Dangerous, provisions for posting notice by Inspector of Buildings.... Description of lawful fence, a: to height Defacing or disfiguring fence, etc., prohibited Lawful fence defined Sides of streets) included in BarTied Wire Fencing limits FINANCE COMMITTEE, Appropriation not to be exceeded without approval of Chairman may authorize service or work not exceeding $250 Chairman to report any authorization of expenditure of money in cases of emergency City revenue not to be appropriated until reported on by Council may overrule objection to accounts by, by two-thirds vote .... Expenditure in case.s of emergency, regulations respecting Expenditure not to be incurred until reported on by GeneraP duties of May object to any claim, etc., in certain cases May object to disposal of City revenue in certain cases i:i:' 111 l.M Hi l:ls ITS i:w 111 W ■J I 468 OK THK CITV OF WlNMl'KU. XXXIU r.vi !:;i innn 1;!1 l:il, i):' i:;i I'M ctuix's. (.'uriiisi- (U VA g (ir 111 I I'cL'l Hi l.VJ V,J. l^IK II -1 Ill i;!:i i:i>! l:W f Buildings.... ITS Ki^ Ml 138 WD 21 $250 '-':) money in cases -1^ y ■-'•' hirds vote .... i'2 '■g ^'^ -24 -21 21 21 ■ P.\C!E FIN.\N'CE COMMlTTKE—Contiinu-d. .Minutes t)i other Coinniittees to be furnib-iied t", when rei, aired 23 Ko approi)riation tu be made by Counei! unless previ'nisly subnnlted in S-i To advi.ie Treasurer, etc., on Financial matters •_>■_> To forbid sitjning of cheques, etc., in certain cases 2:j To generally manage tiie tinancial affairs of the City 2:! To introduce a By-law to determine manner of raising annual nv.nui.-.. 22 To iiave supervision of books in certain departments 22 To regulate matters connected with the receipt of moneys 22 To report on matters ccjnnecied with the securities of the City 22 To sec that the duties of certain oliicer.-- are properly fulfilled 21 To supervise all accounts, claims and expenditures 21 Two-thirds vote of Council reciuired to cliange report of, in certain c.i . ^ -'.'J FIRE, Not to he carried through streets unh"-- in covered metal vessels \^',> FIRE AL.Xk.M, Duties of h^leclrician and assistants 272 Sec I'irc Dcfarluiriit. FIRE ARMS, Not to be discharged in the City withor.t permission i:',8 Sc\' Strccls. FIRE, \V\TER AND LIGFIT C(3.M.MITTEE, General duties of .jj To appoint Chimney Inspector ;V28 To appoint certain officers of the Fire Department 2il!) To confer with Committee on Works and Property relative to breaking up of streets -jij To consider and report as to matters connected with the Fire Limit, and Inspection of Buildings •>& To enquire and report as to proper sites for engine houses, etc 2.") To have control of and manage the Fire Department 25 To make rules and regulations for Fire Department 2i;8 To report respecting street lighting -Jt) To report as to supply of water and erection of works 26 To supervise members of the Fire Brigade 25 Sec Fire Department. FIRE DEPARTMENT, By-law relating to 268 Apparatus, etc 272 Appointment and removal of officers 2(30 Chief — Duties of 26!) Assistants' duties 271 To give whole time to duties of 269 To have control and management of apparatus 27ii. 272 To attend fires o'O To attend mectngs of Committee 269 To be appointed by Council 269 To enforce rules and regulations of Department 270 To investigate causes of fire 270 To keep record of fires 270 To make recommendations for improvenirnt of Dfiiartment 271 469 •m 1:1 XXXIV 1>UEX TO TIIK liV-LAWS Paci: I- IkK Dlil'ART.M ICXT— to«//«iirt/. To prevent unnecessary damage at fires j;,. To repiirt annually to Council ^71 To report members of Department until lor duty jyn To suspend members ^T'l To report on street lights -j;,! Electrician — To be appointed by Council : :cnt spread of - 1 ■ I -'71 Jliv J7:i -Jilii -.'71 I'li!! ■-'71 .'i,v -jr,:! enniiie ■J7I 27:; :jiiil -.'(I!) idii •jti:i -.'ii'i :int Chief ami I'lili -.'71 _ I ■ > -.'il-^ -.'7 1 -ji;:) J7:1 ' ■-'71 '-'7 1 y deteTiniiK'. . l'7 1 l!)ll i;i(i Is 1H!I •.'7:! -jTit L'7 1 l:17 i?.] •27:? Vac.k IIRE^—Ccntiinird. Stiimix-i, setting fire to in streets, prohibited nut See Fire Drfartnn-nt. FIRE LIMITS, First Class defined jii; First Class amended :;;i.i ;;,•;- Second Class defined jDj^ First Class, sections of By-law applicable to i:,s, ii.it Second Class, sections of By-law applicable to \,\<.t[ 170 Both Classes, sections of By-law applicable to I7n, 17-j Extension of .,.,.,'.,,.. FIREWORKS, ■>■-■'■■> Not to be discharged in streets 2;jg Not tci be used in City without special leave i;jf< Not to be discharged near any assiemblage of persons . . . i;j8 Sn' Slr,;-ts. FISH .'.iARKI'T. ..SVr P„bi;c Markets. FLOUR AND FEED SHOPS, Early closing of ■ ,., FLL'ES. Sci- Buildings. FOOD, Adulterated— Inspection of .-jnC, A.kill erated— Penalty for selling '.......'.'.'.'!.!.'.'.'.".".' :;( h 1 By-law to provide for inspection of milk 3,11 Sale of diseased or unwholesome, prohibited :j,mi Unwholesome to be seized and destroyed ............ ;',(iii .SV(- Milk Vendors and Dairies— Public Markets FOOD, DRUGS AND AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZFRS, Ap|)ointnient of Inrpcctors of— Authority for ' ^Cl Duties of Inspectors of .,|.. Tenure of office of Inspectors of ' T),! . Fru't. decayed, not to be brought to the City 'h.,^ FOOT PASSENGERS, Regulations as to ,-,, FQi-NDATIOXS. Sec Buildings. FRAME BUfLMTXGS. ,9rr Buildings FRAUDS RV COXTRACTORS. .SV. Contraets. FURNACES, Regulations respecting __ ^ .^. See Buildirgs. FURS SHOPS, Early closing of . ... ,,. GAMHLING. Cards, dice, faro banks, rouge et noir. roulette table, etc .. -,?< Keepers of houses for. subject to penalties r.f Bv-law relathip' io' pubVi,- morals ' .^ Prohibited on public streets or places r- Tables and devices for to be destroyed by police -!o GATES. '" By-law providing for erection and maintenance of bv raihvav coin|)anie- .111 Not to swmg over sidewalks ,0.1 To open inward ,.I lii u 471 xxr.vi ixiii.x To Tin; i)V-r..\ws l\\C,r GEESE, Food to be stippHcd to niul paid for in iddition to roundl 1 To be licensed ''^ To wear badge in front of hat or cap i ' Vehicles used by to have number attached 'i'l See Licenses. HAY AND STRAW, Not to be left in yards uncovered 1?9 472 OK TniC CITV OF WIXMI'KG. XXXVll Pagf. ll.W AXD STRAW MARKKT, Limits cf o.jj Regulations ixspccting selling and weighing of hay and straw -J"!!. ■.':)( i Sec I'nblic Miirkcts. 11 A V MARKET, l!y-la\v to change a- ' limit site ui' |:!.-, IfEADS OF DEFART.MENTS, May require attendance of ufiicial< in departnieni ai such lnuirs as tliey may think necessary p; H!:ALTH.. .Sec Health OfF.ccr—l'ublic Health. HEALTH INSPECTOR, Appointment of oi) .>.<^< Duties of I{ii .)S(| T.> assist Health Officer ' ^8ii To bo under direction of Chairnir.u of appropriate Committee lo To inspect premises and report any violation of provisions of By-law re- lating to Public Hcalti' ._>,,i(, To keep supervision over ail streets for deposits of tilth, etc -Jmi To notify owners or occupiers of premises where nuisances exist to forth- with remove and abate the same -j.^O To visit butchers' premises and slaughter houses at certain intervals . . . 280 To report cases of refusal to permit inspection of premises -l^O To report daily all works performed by him, etc l(i HEALTH OFFICER, Absence of. how filled •)7,( rieiures and writing, sale of, prnhibited '.'..,'.'..... -,8 Exposure in streets .^ Exixisure in buildinK'si '^^ hibited on public streets or places '-y nous AXD COXTAGIOUS DISEASLS. ' nfected or exposed to infection not to be sold or exchanged "SI ot to be brout'ht into City from infected place , ■^t^^ house keepers, etc., to report cases of. on his preinUes -v.] mhabumg infected places not to attend school -jsi tticer may stop and inspect per-ons coming into tlu' Citv froni •d place " .,^ J fticer may destroy ov disinfect furniture, etc. in ii.iVctei! Jijace po-ed to infection „^., I, to be posted on dwellings where cases exist '.'.'.'.'.'.'. V' Jremises infected not to be let until disinfected .....'...'.'..... l\<.', nowing of cases improperly cared for to repurt to I'kalib 'V' ■; 2S3 itected not to go about the City .)«..-, uarantined m.t to leave prenu^es without 'pc'nnisMim .'.'.'.".'. '>M • to uutruct parents, etc., of children infected, of the provisions -law respecting ,,^^ to repnrt cases of to Health Olllcer '.'...'....'.'... "'S:', to reiii irt cases of death fn mi ' ' .~!,.j' I bv visited by the Health Oflicer ',^,- o obey direction- of Health Olflcer in Veganl tn 'ventilation eanliness , ,, md principals of .chools tn report violations of' Bv-IaV- 'n.-! ■es.dem m infected place to report tn School Board -W, orted by idiysician in attendance .),.^;{ i-s to have hearses di,-iinfccted .'.'.'.'.".' 'vr, T hire not to be use.l for convey.-.nce of infe'c'ted'pi.rsr'mV wi'th- •in:ssion of Health Oflicer .,...- r hire used for conveyance of infected persons to be' thn'rough- ifccted under the direction of the Health Officer -'ar, of premises infected to be directed bv phvsicians ' store coal nil, etc., must obtain iravc 1."^, ''l Duties (jf •it^.Ol J\]ay transfer certain licenses li^ T(j advise Avitli tlie Tre.-isurer IJl To ascertain if License By-law is complied with 38,62 To ascertain that petitions for licenses are true and securities responsible (il To attend Committee meetings and meetings of Board of Police Com- missioners ''1 To deliver to Chief of Police a list of Second Hand Dealers licensed... :iil To examine bread otTered for sale -'i'' To have supervision over all persons to whom licenses issued 38 To file particulars and duplicate of license with Trea-urer (i2 To inspect premises of parties requiring" license 38, 61 To issue dog licenses U*^ To keep duplicates of licenses issued 62 To keep record of persons applying for licenses as to offences, etc 38, 01 To prepare licenses, bonds, transfers, etc 62 To prepare list of parties liable t'or licenses 61 To prosecute persons offering .'idulterated bread for sale 26i'p To prosecute infractions of certain by-laws 38, i!2 To report monthly particulars of licenses issued 62 To register applications for licenses and transfers lU To see that sureties ofTercd arc responsible persons 61 To sign licenses and transfers 62 To viiiit and inspect licensed premises 62 See Licenses — Public Health. INSL:.TING LANGUAGE, Prohibited in public streets or places 57 LXTELLIGEXCE OFFICES, Books showing receipts to be kept open to inspection 72 Copy of portions of By-law to be posted in offices 71 Fees to be charged ' - Females not to be sent to houses of ill-fame 73 Frauds by keepers of ">'- inr i 476 CM' THK LITV Ol- \Vl.\MI'i:u. xli ;tl III ;■! 71 ■nnciit I'l—lUtrial Grounds. IXTKLLIGENXK OVVH.-\'S-Coni,mud. ^''^"'^ l'"ull license Ice tale stabks '<■>■ ''"' Hawkers and petty ciiai)ini.'ii ill.lnl IntelliKcnee olVu-es il."). h'l Livery >tal)les, etc '•■>■ I"' Milk vendors il"., ;M2 Omnibus •'"' Pawnbrokers til. l"! Pedlars '''• 1'" Plumbers '■' ShootinR galleries '''|. '"[' Ice skating rinks ilti. In." Roller skating rinks '''''• •"■' Scavengers '■■"'■'"■ Sale and feed stables '<■' Second hand dealers '''■''!.' Drivers of cabs, carriafies, etc •'■' Owners rif cabs, carrianis, eic ''•' Drays, express wagons, etc ''•' Tvanis ""' Theatres ''>'■ 1"^' Tol)acco and cigar sihops ''"■ '''■> Transient traders (!l, ba Water carts <'■>■ '" ' Vict\iailing houses ''"• '''■' Omnibusses i;:., Im; Cnmp;inies doing a telegrai)liic business ili.b'i Grocers, fee for (lifiuor) bi-< Gambling not to be .-dlnwed in premises licensed I'l Hotel (liquor), fee for b''^ Impn pe^r pcr-ons not to be allowed to frequent licensed premises .... i'l In cases of pirtnership or companies one fee to be charged tiT License Inspector, appointment of 'il Licensee to be rcsponsilile for agents 1"! Licenses may be transferred in certain cases 'i'"^ Partnerships, regulations as to licenses to ''" Penalty for infraction of Ry-Law respecting 1"" Penalty for carrying on purchased business without transfer of license. . il!' Premises occupied by persons holding, to b' respected 01 Rebate allowed in certain cases after June 1st <17 Saloon licenses, fee for 1<^S Shop licenses, fee for (lifiuor) 1"^ Security to l)e given in cert.ain cases 'i'^> 478 01' Tin: CITV (IK WI.Wll'Ko. XllII I'AdK LlCli}\SKS~C«iiiiiiiw(l. ' Separate account of to |jc lc,i' iiVal'l iuh'ers' '.'.'.'"' ,;x m„ I o l)e in duplicate Trades re(iuirinK' licenses Wholesale liriuor, fees fur Treasurer to keep separate accouMtv i,i f^.s Trades, etc., reciniring Transfer of '" " i^n.^.-J'' ^''^''"^'•^-^''••"''•^ r.:uinufi l.:o;,scs under , her' vcstcctil'c h.-ads. LlCLNSI'..s, LIQUOR, Hotel or tavern license fee Saloon license fee Wholesale license fee Grocer's license fee ... LIGHTS. Carrying of, prnhihited in certain places To he placed in front (it> (d)striictions ... LIQUOk STORES, Licensinu of Licence fees LIVLRV VF.HICLHS, ST.AliL|-.S, KTC, Drivers— To Ix- decently dressed To keep appointments punctually ,'. . . Nnt to sit in irroups or snap v.diips needlessly .....'.' Ohscene or impertinent lanRuape hv. prohibited Livery Stables-To l„. kept clean and well vuitiJ,-,-.,! T.uifV for Not to \k- let to women of ill I'ame Owners not to demand higher rates than tariff ...'...'. Pe:i;ilty for refusing to Persons ordering- vehicles to pay 'are , pay therefur whether used i.r not ierson m whose name license taken ,u,t deemed the owner Persf.n pttrchasmg interest of an<,ther ,u procure transfer of lioc'n^e' ProiHTty left in to be delivered tc Plates— With number thereon to L()»s of, regulations Police may be called t r to procure transfer o owner or police )e fur^i^lled to owners of frs by Lici.'iise Inspector '" '"^ rate in case of dispute . 1 ohce to prosecute when overcharge demanded Record of hire to be kept and to be o,.en to inspeclion' lantt cards to be furnished to owner TarifiF to be posted up Tariff to be shown when demanded To be kept continually clean Vehicles not to be washed on the streets- LOITERING AS IDLERS, On streets prohibited LORD'S D.\Y, tW III los In; lit ti8 ins lllM |S!I "•I "7 "■"i 7"i By-iaw providing for proper observance of 71 7'1 7ti 7ii 78 78 71 7ii r-- I I 7''i 74 74 CD 14-2 479 xli\ IXUtiX I" niK ll\-l..\\V> LL'.\IHI':U AN'l) ' nol) \ \K1)S, l.uinlnr ill tun I., be piled uiUiin iiii iVct .it wuoiK ii lnnMnin Ri.guiiiiiiin» ri'siiiciiiiK ..> To be inspfcttil l.y ill^p^.ct..l ,,/ Hiiil(lin«;> .Vi'i' Huildirgs. .\K.\lll.l„\\, 1). H. «: CD., K.Ni'iiiptioii ol iiiill I'r'im .\luiiioiii;il taxatinu MAU DOGS, To bo di'Stroyed immuiliaicly MANlTOltA COLLlUi!', Sl'Wlt cotUK'ctidii lo in.iiii si-svir MAMTUI'.A SOL'TllWl'STI'.KN C()l.UN'IZ.\TIOX RY. CO.. Riglits 01 way MANITOBA SOUTH \V1£STEKN K.MIAWW CO.. RiKlu> of way 1"' ni i.'i |:tl I'll MANURi:, Ki'Kiil.'tiiiii!* for removal (if .MAP OF CITY, By-law adoptinK , MARKETS S,;- under their diffn-cnt Iic^ids—l'iihlic Mark\-ts. MARKET. LICENSE AND HEALTH COMMITTEE, General duties of To attend to matters pertaining tn sale of bread To attend tn matters pertaining' to tlie public health To levy and eiillec): Market tniis To manaRe and report as to afTairs rclatinK to markets and weiub honses To prevent sale of unwiiolesome food To regulate dealings of hucksters To regulate licensing • To report on estal)lishing markets and market buildings To have control of the founds and Poundkeepcrs To examine into nuisances and control Health Officer Si'r Committees of the d'Hiicil— Licenses— Fnl'lic Markets. MARKET STREET EAST, ]-:xtended to the Red River • ]\iaTerl\ls for BUH.DING, Not to be placed on sidewalk Regulations respecting To be removed after bmilding fmished • . . See Buildings. ^L\YOR, Decisions of, on points of order to he final unlc.-.s appealed against In putting question in Council not to be interrupted May direct disposition of bread seized for light weight May instruct Health OlTicer to attend civic eployces injured in the dis- :h.a.-:^c of their duties May lef-v. vhe Char in Council to speak or otherwise ■..'■ly ■ t vote on any questions in Council except where vote equal .. ;v'-iy require wate; \.-. wells to be examined by Health Officer T'„ apprise members when motions in Council are contrary to rule and cite authority applicable i.sii, :iiii Kill i.v; 8 !) '2fiti n n 27" 480 OF THE nrv Oh WINXlPKu. xlv li« I-I I>" 1-" I'M l.'i i;i Ill \-\\ j,s(i, :iiit •)■) jii '.I .,,.,,, '. ( •-'; 'cinli houses J" J" •-'" jt; I'T •-•7 JT cts. lit.' 150 Kit; 1" (ainst B !» 2f.i) (1 in the dis- '27S fl ote equal . . ccr 277 to rule and 1:1 MAVOR-C-o«M.im(/. '*'^"'' To attciul ;it CIVIC otricci daily Tu l>c cx-olticio luciiilier ui ,ill Coiniuittce- ..... il To call special iiiceting!i ,,i Councd .n any time Til ikiide wluii (inestioii, m Council arc tinally pui . ..j To decide i.uintb oi order in Cunci.) and state rule aiu.lualm ■„, ease 8 To decide at Council incetinKS which ui two or more mcnbcr. Hrsi rose '" speak io preserve decorum and .lecde .,aest,.iMs of o'nlJr la" Council 'nectinKs H To resume Chair uiun an> d,M,nUr an-*., ni Coimutttee of 1' ■ Wh.de II io siKU Coii>olidated U>-!aw> . To take Chair at Couiu-,1 nucniiK, when a .lUuVuni is'pre^eni » ■Sec Lounfil, t'lo.icdiiijis in. . . MEAT MARKi-.T. iVc I'Hhlic Markets M liAT Fees to VVeiKhniaster lor weighing .,,, Inspection of . Penalty for selling diseased ......'.'.'.'..'.'''■■'■■■■.■.. !!'y^ JJI) Tainted or (li,vasetie of license 302 to 30(J Sami;les ol milk may be taken by Health Officer or Veterinary Inspector upon tender 'of i)rice thereof 3 Tuberculine test may be employed in all cases of examination of cattle . . 302 Utensils, regulations respecting 304 V^ehicles for carriage of milk to be kept clean 3'i4 Veterinary lu'-pcctor — .Appointment of "'"I May enter cow sheds to examine cattle and m;iy use tuberculine test '.V^l To make inspection of dairies, etc.. and report 3ii4, 3ii"i Dairy Inspector's Report— Form and contents of 3o."i To be posted in City Clerk's office and mailed to applicant for license 305 482 OK rilK CITV OK W INMl'Ki xlvii MILK VENDORS, MILCFI COWS AND Dairy IiispcclorV KipMit— 01)ii(ti(,iis lo STABLF.S-C.)«//,„„-,/. W..tcr )bj(.>i:tions to williiii S d,- '1'1'ly — liviTy (1; y■^ lici'ii^c t 30'i II i-siK' 1(1 appl iMJLLixi';kv siiors. iiry (ir -lalilc \n lr.[\^■ adi i|iialr Early cl (ISlllH' (j| MOCK AUCTIONS, Proliibitcd M0NJ:V JiXl'J'aXDlTUKK, Accdunts in wliicli member All Accoimis to l)c suiicrvisfd by E crs or ollK-rr> ;irc iiUcrcsk'd not to br paid A >y I'liiaiu-f Coniiniitci. ppropnaiioiis not to bo cxct Appropriationa to i)c suljniiltL'd to Col cc'dfd without pvrinissicjii of Coiiiioil •-'I passL-c niiiitfc oi the Whole iH'i'orc !> Contracts — N ot to be made iiiuil m. lo ccjiitain clause tliat no i ■ary appropriation passed To h ave progressive number neiiiber or olhcer is inltrcsted therein Contractors to furnish City witi them 1 weekly pay list of iiu n employed i. Expenditures— May be objected to by ["inance C Not to be 11 oinnnttee Ir iprovements by which p lade unless authorized by resolution, etc Members interested M roperty of members is affected, rei^ulati oney \-otecl for No money to be paid t Not to be autl m, regulations rcKardiiiL one purpose not to be applied f(n- another \_ any member or oil by Council lori/ed 111 coniemplation of a h icer as agent for contractor II an until Hy-law is passed Not to 1j Not to 1: Offi Oil e incurred until ai)|)ropriation therefc e incurred without made cers interested sanction of Council lu, penalty icers to report attempted fran.l by contractors and .,!l, rersons guilty ot irau Regulations R respecting, in d not again to be employed on City w(n-ks .];, cases ot emergeiicv eports recommending expenditure not panied by report of to be received unless ;u proper ofi'icer veports recominending ex 'urplus of appropriations, disposal of L', I.- peiuliture to state reason for p To b Comptroller tc rejjorted on by proper olhcer keep separate account f i:i lenders to be accompanied by deposit Unexpended balances to be carried t or each appropriatioi Works to b( Srr Coiiiiril I' MORALS. PL'BLfC. S, estim.-ited for or .amoiiiu limited o general credit ol Citv red. in''s III. MORTl'ARN STATISTICS r Public .\forc,ls. Cert a nn, to be compiled bv Health ( )irie See Health OfUcer. 271) MULLIGAN STREET. Changed to Sherbrook Street MUNICIiWL COUNCIL. See Cmineil. I'roeeedin ,C'.f in. 483 Xlviii INDEX lO TIIK IIY-L.VWS Pai-.i. AiUSIC HAI.l.S. See Theatres NAPHTHA. See Coal Oil^lnlhunmahk Suhshinees. NATURAL GAS. By-law as to its siii)i)ly to iIk- City '•'■i Extension (.)f tinif fur Co. to lay i)i|n's I-!-' Nl'AVSPAPI'.RS, Sail' of on streets by Rirls proliihited '--i N!GHT SOIL. See I'ltblic Health. N()isj':s, By-law prohibiting certain ti" Penalty for infraction of By-law rcspectiiiR li" Kinging bells, etc.. boisterons rnid disorderly coiuUiet prohibited I NUISANCES, Committing, prohiliitcd *i" Regulations regarding removal of -'^'^ See Health Officer— Publie Health. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. To attend at such hours :is heads of departments may re(|nire -Ki See Cort'oration Officers. OGILVIE MILLING CO., Exetnption of mill from Municipal taxation i:!l OILS, Regulations for storing 187 Sec Buildings — Coal Oil— Inflammable Substances. OMNIBUS, "Free," may be run without licen'se T.i OMNIBUSSES, "Free," may be run by hotel-keeper under certain conditions 7'i Divisions of City for 71', -W Divisions of City for. By-law amending '.Wi Drivers — Intoxication of, prohibited 7-'i To be decently dressed 7-"i Not to sit in groups or snaj") whips needlessly 7"i Bad language by, pndiibited 7"i Not to be washed on the streets 71 Owners not to demand hi.ghcr n'.tes than tariff 77 Persons licensed deemed the owner 7'! Property left in, to be delivered to owner or Police 7-"i TarifT for 7!) T.iriff to be shown when demanded I'l To have number attached to harness 71 To be kept continually dean 71 To be open to inspection 71 To have name of owner posted up therein 7"i To have two lamps with number painted thereon 7ii 484 OF TlIK CITY OF WINNIPEG. xlix PxvI^>^!m /^''''''^'''^''^ '"^ COUNCIL, ^cv Council, /'n-.v,/,.,. „,'''"' Fees for license to exhibit I^r^ S'ec Exhibitions— Licenses. PARTITIONS. Sec Buildinss. PAin-y WALLS, RcKulatiuns respecting j|.., Sec Buildings. PATHS, BICYCLE, By-law for protection of i.,,; PAWNBROKERS, " Auctioneers not to be licensed as ,„. Bond to he given by ' '. Book-s to be kept by, description of \ I'l,. By-law respecting ' ' Chief of Police to report to Committee failure to coinpVv' uVtIi' proviMon. of l^H'-i^v ■ - Definition of ^ Form of report by ,' ' Form of Record of Pledges to "<)- Hours of business ,'' T- . IdO License Ice T . . , lol l^icense to be posted on premi.sies ,„, Minors not to be employed by No other busness to be carried on in licensed i.renn.-es .........'. iZ No pawn to be taken from intoxicated person or tinef ](,() Penalty for infraction of By-law respecting i,,- Pledge from minor prohibited ,,'l,', Pledge from thief or intoxicated person prohibited loo Police Commissioners may revoke license j,,) Police inspection of books and articles pawned og Purchases by prohibited, unless second hand dealer's license' pHK-'urcl' ' <)8 Kecord ol pledges, contents and form of ,,g ,,,, Redemption not allowed within 48 hours alter report to Police".'. lOo Report to Police, contents and form of n^,! yi) To be licensed ' ' V, To enter in record of pledges, date of redemption .... . . ......"." kk, To give to pledgee memorandum of pledge (ig To report to Police every day yg See Licenses. PEDLARS AXD PETTY CHAPMEN, License fees License to be shown when re(|uired by ollicer \ 71 Vehicles used by, to be numbered 71 To be licensi.'d „, .,. . , 04 10 wear li;iE.\' TO IHK nV-I,.\\VS f.\C.E T FTITIONS. Sn- Council. Procccdiiiss in. I'KTKOLEL'M. Src Coal Oil—hithunmuhlr S.,hs/inurs. PHYSICIANS, To instruct parents of children afnictcd with infectious disease of provi- sions of By-kiw in that beiialf '-'■'■ I To notify lleahh Ol'licer of cases of infectious diseases 2s:i To report cases of death from infectious diseasie -•'^■! PICTURES, Sales of indecent pictures prohibited -^l^ Sec Exhibitions — Licenses — Public Morals. PIGS. .V,<- Sieine. PIPE HOLES. Sec Huildinas. PLACES OF AMUSEMENT, Fees for licenses to open 1'"! To be inspected at certain intervals ay remove Poinulkeepers ~ | |.j nipounded animals, etc 1 1 ■( idvcrtising, attendances, ftc nj •eturn to be made by j.,-j r neyiecting to feed ;inini:ils ' | j j r infractions of By-law respecting |-)) ■■■•;••■■••; 112 ecord ol animal- impoiuuled 1 1- rettirns of moneys collected daily | jo moneys collected to City Treasurer . iio DRAINS, with sewers - , il eclHig .J s—JJraiiis—Srvcrs. ulations .„., Health Oilicer ~>i)- iter notice, penalty lor disobeying notice ■_'!),-, ■ady erected, regulations .>,|_- died except in accordance with IU-l;iw '»):, ■=''"«: ' .y ... 2<)i 2'.)7 PROCEEniX(;.'< IX COMMITTEES V PROCEEDINGS IN COUNCIL. .Sec C. PUBLIC BRinCES Bridge cc Coiiunittccs nf tlir Coitiicil. 'oHiicil, Proci'cdiiifjs ill. PUBLIC BUILDIXCS. Sec Biiihl. PUBLIC HEALTH, iiig^ Adulterated ft -Health on Sale Vnini;ils ( Dead Admission Articles hi leci 's duties rt'latini. chi rom P ):ir(bng ren ow-hvres Bi Child O Cows, mo; Healtl Dead Destitute anim D eposits en Dogsj' h D ou rains to Venti Dr -To t'l •>-)< :]im >f 'JcSS, -JSil -jiij lols -J.v^iS^ -JSII duties 284 ■ not to be stild or ex- 284 y ■■■ J.M Ills diseases 2S;J school 2S1 "I ;!o| .vitli(i:it permi--sion of 2!I2 isposal of. etc -vs persons sufferin.L,-- from illness, relief of '"' .'^_^ ill prohibited ojSj,^ linrding or,,, w.iste not to be connected with .... ."il rA 61 487 li Ij lii I.NKKX lO lUK ni-l.AWS Paci: I'l'Hl.lf lll';.\i;i'll--Co»//»l(C(/. Diinib animals, carcass of dead, rciiidval i<\ Js-; I'al. urease, etc., putrid, nut to l)e i\i-|it ur used on (ireiiiises .'S^ Fluids from gas pipes to he pumped into >e\vers -Jmi Garbage — Regulations as to removal of 'Jsii Xot to be thrown on streets, etc iSii Fertilizers not to be manufactured without k.-ive -JMI J'uruilurc, destruction or disinfection i<\ L'Si' Health Ot'licer to enforce observance of rules and regulations I'or preser- vation of 'JT'.i Hides, green, not to lie kept on i)remise^ longer than 21 hours I'S^ Houses, lately occupied by contagious cases, to be disinfected 'J^'i Infecli(jns diseases — Forms for reiiorting Jsl Notices to be posted up on dwellings -J^J Notices not to be removed 2s=_' Regulations respecting 'J81 Regulations in respect of report of 2f<'i Inft'cted persons not to go about City j."^.'i Infected jilaccs, teachers resident in to rejjort same to School J'.oard .. 'JS.', Kitchen stuff, offal, garbage, etc., regulations as to removal of Jim Livery and other stables, regulations as to cleaning 71 Lots and land in filthy condition, iien.alty of owners, etc., for '.'IM Manure, removal of from stables, regulations 2)i_' i\Lanure .and garbage, piles of, probibiteil '2'.^! Xight soil- — Fees payable by persons ff)r removal of In) Not to be deposited on streets or land- 'JHn Regulations as to removal of '-'!'ii Vessels for removing "JliT Nuisances on lots or in tenements probibitcd I'SS Nuisance-' — Injurious to, regulations I'SS To be abated by Health Officer 21i| Nui-ances on streets, reglil.ations prohibiting creation of 'J>'S Offal, refuse, etc., removal of 'JHil Persons from infected place. Health Ollicer may detain and examine , . "-'S,' Physician.s — To be supplied with forms for reporting infectious diseases 2S1 To report cases of contagious diseases Js'! To report death of persons from contagious diseases 'JS-! Plans of plumbing and drainage of buildings to he tiled 2. Premises of brewers, etc., not to be allowed to become otTensive 2s'S Police to report to Health Officer existence of nuis.anoeh 2S!) Privies — Disinfection of 2!'7 Inspection of by Health Officer 2!i7 Not to be established without permission 21)1 To be cleaned, removed, repaired, where offensive 2!M To be properly drained 2!M Pen.alty for neglect to drain 2ili! Regulations respecting 28.f. 2!'-"i Not allowed within li» feet of street except in certain circumstances 2!il Certain declared nuisances 2IH 488 or Tin; cirv or \vin.\ii'K((. lii 1'a<,i, -J.SV s ■2H< •_'>:! 2^'i 2S!i 'Jell L'ti-.' s fur iircscr- 2711 urs -JSiS ^^■d •-'.■<.■, 2S1 i;82 2S-1 281 2f<;i 28:, ..1 llnarti .. 28.-, of 2!ili 71 r 2:i| 2fii' 2!I2 Ml ■Jim 2liii 2!i7 288 288 2!l| '_'>iS -Jiill examine . • 282 ous discuses 281 28:i 28:! 2S:; k't f(ii- Iiiri' 28') iisiw 2)^8 I'Sil 2!i7 2!l7 21)1 2li| 2!il 2Im; 288, 2n-'i rcnnistatict's 2!il 2ltl I'Lim.ic Hi:.\LTir-c ''iiiiiiiii-sioii eave without kefuse from distilleries, rtc, not to lie .ill Schools t(j be inspected by Health Oilier Slaughter houses— RcKuhition owed to llow (111 \,ic.-inl uronnd Permit to establish s res]iectinK Small Pox Hospital, Health Otiieu- to have ch, 'I'eacli true ol U sident in infected places not lo inrforni d iisound animal matter not t tllie- a- such Undertakers to have hearses disinfected Vacant laud covered by water t" '"> ■'••' o he allowed to reinaii in cases ol conlaKioiis disease. Vabc o be (lra:iu(l ciiiation, public performance Vehicles for I lire not to be used f Wat tngious diseases er pipes, supplying water f ol or conveyance of per-ons sick with niR- or driid^iiiH' pnriioses, rej^-iilati Ills rc-iiect- Wat er, Ket Wells— Regulat \iver, ice from proliihiled for domestic ions respecting ses, etc., not to be wat Hon To be ex erea .at <-"i 'J! Ill 2S.', 2111 278 ill) 2it;i 2H:i 2!i:! Commitc licer when recinired by the Al,- Not to be defiled Watering horses at prohibited Sec Buildiiiiis— Drains—Health (W, PUBLIC -MARKETS, Animals not to be slaughered ccr-^-PuhHc Murals Aucti on ui.arkcts ins on, prohibited Butchers to follow b Bntch Bute But ers to sh us'iness in Meat Market L'ep their shops and stalls clean except 111 certain cas eliers shoi)s not to b e wilhin ooii yards of markets cliers not to purchase from vehicles ves. regulation- as to Cal Cattle Market— A bef ore certain hours hrect nimals to be arranged as Market Superintendent shall 2 18 2ill 218 2-Vi 2-18 21!) 21!) iimals exposed in, to be fastened selves and others i.'t ;o as to prevent injury to tlu Live stock brought t o marke t, I imals brought to, not to b Anim.als brought to. ees lor e ill-treated to be market vocation of Central Ma irket, location of Ch Coal— Sale of. arge-= t{ 211 2H 245 2r,i) 2.-,r) 2r,9 2o8 2of) 2.-,o 489 liv IMlKX 1(1 niK I! V -LAWS I'Aor. I'UliLlC \\A\iK\':\'i^Coiiliiniol. Ciiiitriicts by dfulcrs uitli piimjiin liiiiiwiiiK' ailiclt-'s tcj marl-n I'nr vali', prdliihitt'il -''' IJi'siniKitioii and nanus cii' I'ulilif Maiki.'!-- -II. iM.' Disorderly coiuUut in. pKiluIiiUu -'i" Dons, not alliiwiil in -•'" limply carts. I'tc, nut tn stand iipmi -'il Fi'i'ding Imrscs, lU'., on Central Market, prohiliiti'd -li^i I'ces for articles linmiLflit tn market Uy wa^'on-'. etc -Iti Fees for i)r li.inil iMii Fish Market, i)r()visions fur estahlislinieni ni -I'.! ForestallLng and reRratiiit? prnliilrted -■")- J'rec market day - 1 1 JMrewood to l>e sold liy the cord ,• -'>'' ll.-iy and Straw .M.irket. location of -Ml Hay and str.-iw — hrcaiKlit to City f(n- sale, to he weinlud or nieasuriil .. I'M Fees for, hroii),dit ill \vai,'ons. etc -I'' Weighin^c or nieasuriiiK -'i I. '■'.■>■> Committing or atteiiipling fraud in selhiiK or ui'iKldng . . . ., -'"iil Refusal to iiroduce wei-,i,di note -"iii To he weighed at pulpHt scales -M Wagons ;ind vehicles to he weighed ever\- I-' months -J.'j.'i Wagons and vehicles at markets -'>'i Hides not to he exposed during certain periods ■-'•'ii' I iides. green or in hleeding >tate, not .'illowcd on - tH Hours during which to remain open '31f^ Hucksters to have places assigned to them in -lil Ill-treatment of live stock on, prohihited 2."i:! Leases of stalls in, regulations regarding -'■"it' Light weight, short count, penalty for ■ioM Limits of the f'uhlic Markets. --'11, iM-' Market stalls, regulations respecting -"i" Market fees -I"' ALarket hours - IS Market Superintendent — Ai)pointment of '_M'J Duties of lil-' Meat not to he scdd except at markets or not within o'"' y.'inls ihifeof 218 Obstructing passages in -ti'- Market stalls, regul.ations respecting cleanliness of ■_'■")-' Penalties for infringing By-law respecting I'li:! Merchandise or clothing not to he sold upon l-'ill Persons hin!' Schedule of fees and duties, chargeable at -I'' Slaughtering animals on, prohibited - IS Unwh(desome food, destruction of -i'" Unwholesome fi-od not to h'c exposed for sale in the City i' I!' Stalls m, regulatinns'regarding leases of. rents, etc i^n. '2'il Underletting market stalls -'>- 490 -.sill', •Jl ll I •-'(il •jt;:; ■Jill ■J I J ■'."r' ■JIT ■J.'iii •J II •J". I _|ii -'■M, 'J.iii •J.Mt 2-1!) '318 2111 25:! 250 25! 1 ,212 251 > 215 2 IS if 21.'^ . 2(12 . 252 . 21 i:! . 2(11 . 2ii:! . 2(i:! . 2i'':t . 25! 1 . . 2 15 . . 21S . . 211' I .. 21!' 25(1,251 .. 252 <)l' TilK (ITV OK WI.N.NU'IKi Iv ViVAAC ^lARKETS-Conlimiccl. ^■"■'' Wagony ami vciiick's— At mark ts ,., ■\t Hay M;,ri<.t '.".'.'.V,^'',', ■.'.'.'.",'.'. •',■ i '!'- \\\iglim,i,siti— Duties ui ' ' "m- "ll MarkL't SiiiJcrintciidcnt to pcrinnn dmies ,,i ' '''(j UcKlus and mcasitres to be tl.o^o established |,y \).,uvn\nn llnl.uuu.ln 25H Wood .Market, location of . . sc. MarMs ur.in- their nsrcciir. /u'.^/i-riiw/; /A.;,;;/;i:;,v/g/;-/;.,w. — /( cinhmaster. * PUBLIC MORALS. By-law relatinK to Bathing' in public, rcRulations rcspectiiiK ,,,...,..'.' ,..,[ ^|/, Be,l■Kin,^'• on public streets prohibited' '-'- Dru.d^ards, meii.lican.s and vat^rant. Mtbject' i,V ihe penaiti; ' ' i.V li;:;: '^ "' relating to public morals GamijlinR iiouses prohibited " . Gand)linK on public streets and places prohibited . '-'- Houses o|- ill-lame or disorderly houses ".'^ Indecency an.l immorality in street . ,.r public ph^JJs' prohdiiud ".'. ^7 inilecent exposure of the person Performance of lewd or immoral plays prohibited •'!^ Postmg of indecent writiuKs and placards in streets and 'ptddic' phues *^ • r J Publication (,f indecent books, etc., prohibited '-^ Swearing and bad language in streets or public places" pro'hibitJd 57 Adopted Pl-BLIC PLACES, '•■" Gambling in, prohibited Indecency in, prohibited '. ?' Indecent exposure in, prohibited 'L Posting of indecem placards and wrhings im 'prohibited ' ! ^g Swearing and bad language in, pr,)hibited . . ',- PUBLIC SCHOOLS, "' To be inspected by Health Oiiicer .,^, , School Children may be examined by Healih ' Officer "in Velaiion 'to' con- "'" tagious diseases n, 'J^vf-'^fT "^P"*"'"'^' '" "-l^"*"" io' 'public' Health ".'.''.'.'..".'. o^!! RACING, Persons not allowed to race on streets RAILWAY C(X\IPAXIb:s, ^-^ ^" ci!y":'!",. *:"!"•. '"'"'''• ""• '' ""'""^^ °" ""^'•- ''"^^ -'"-' ">e REFIXERIES, '^II Regulations of ... . ^l^iOViXGJU■UT^^}^GS.'\s[y Buildings '^'"^ REPEAL OF BY-LAWS. Of those Consolidated RESIDENCES. Sec !>',clli„fis. ^ 491 iB^ ^^H !■ Ivi l.\'H.:\ lO rllK IIV-LAWS RETAIL CLOTHING SHOl-S. Early closing' ni 150 REWARDS, F(ir distinguisliud siTviccs ;it tires 274 RIDING, inmiKler.ntt' ridinjf nr dn I'J Ridmg or driving nni alluwid mi sidvwaliss l-'.'i KiditiK or driving o Ndt :dl()\vcd f.-istiT t iriilgi's wlan draw is opii lan a \v;il ti hrulgt aio .SVr lirids;,-s — Slyrrts. RINGING fSELI.S IN STRICET-S. .V.v .Xoiscs. RO \D.S. Si-,' Streets. ROCK OIL, Sec Coal Oil. ROLLER AND ICE SKATING RINKS. ( iantbling not to ho alli)\vi'd in !tl I mpropi-r persons mil to hi' allnucd to fre(|tuiit !)1 (it Ti> hi' licenced Lioi use I'l'i's . . , License t(i b See Lice e i)ij>teil ni !Mi ROOFS. CdnstriK-linn nf, etc Din. ice and ~nii\v to he removed from Of woddLii hiiiidiiiKS in l-'irst Class l^'ire Limits l:. he covered with in III"). ITii comhns tihle materi. Repairs to. in hirst Cl.ass Limits Pitclic(l, .-dtenitioii- to, in iMrst Class Limit'^ S,\ Buildings— Strect.i. RCtPi-: DANCING OR ROPh: WALKING. i''ces for licences for exliil)itions of lOUGE ET NOIl Sec Exhibitions- i ET NOIR Sc ROULETTE TABLES. SABBATH T>.\Y. ■l.icenscs. • (iamhling. See C, ambling. Ol jsciVi'Ml'. e ol SALOONS. License fee SI" JOHN'S .WENUE. Extended to M:iin Street SANITARY CONDITION Ol" I'.CII.Dl XGS. .V.v A',,//,/ SALT. Not to he placed on streets to dissnhe snow or ice SCAVENGERS. in.i 1112 108 mgs. B ond reqmrec I of 101 Defined -Jnil. -.'07 Fees payable to lnl Fees i)ayable to to be regulated l)y the Connnittee lnl Fees authorized declared recover.ible by summary process' Inj licenses and permits 2!ttl Licenses not to issue till i)erniit obtained from Health Officer 10'2 Overcharge by, deemed breach of By-law h>J 492 FA(iK 1.J0 I'Tl IJ.-. l-'.'i .•ili» lllo !U !ll (ii lii.-p !)il ItM, 1711 i:U fffd wiili in- ITii Iii.'i it;:p lor. 112 108 i;r. l.^l) lol -JOfi. -JOT lol mi lii'j 2(1(1 or 1<>2 102 111' TlIK IITV (,|. WI.WII'KCJ. l^.ji SCAVKNGF-kS-c „/,/„„,,rint cui waKcm^ iiumhir i.f lici'iisc To carry liyhtud hiiiips ... '"' SC.WKNGKK WOKK, "" (iiiKTal rc^fulatiuiis .ilTcitiiiK AI.Ma«.„u.Mt 01. under ontr.-i' oV W^idi'l, (^aiai- """ '"f!. Ktturii of by scavciiKcr -' ' SCHOOLS. Ser Public Schools. ■'"' SECOND llAKD DK.\LKkS, Bond to 1)0 Kivtn by Bond, i)cnal sum and condition«> of '" Books to be kept by " " ''' By-law as to, anunded ."...".'.. "' To be licensed •'•'- 1-ieense fee '•' Chief of I'olicc to be inspector of '"' License to be posted lip ""' Licenses n.4 transferable exrept "in cenain' cases !!',' License to be endorsed in case of removal ,' . License to designate house wherein business carried' o„ i '' License Inspector to l,e noiifie.l ,,i removal ] ! L.st o,, to be Kiven l,y Li,,„se inspector to Pol'a.' Comn;i;;ion;i-s '.: p" . ;' T'."r '!'— -^ '•' I-awnbroker without license i IcM.dty tor minu-h.n of fjy-law relating .,, / . rolu-e to be iii-pectors ..f '"_; Purchases prohibited from minors '.'....'.'.,,[ 'fl Rec.rd ni purchase-., cmlents an. I form of 'f', Record of sale t,, be kept Report to 1',, lice, contents and form of ,"'' Removal of pl,-u-e of business, notice lo i',,!!,.^ Vtc '"'''- Sjvond hand books dealers n, not re„n,red to Uke out li;.,:;/ ! ' ! ! ' ' " ' Ii,' ». Iiiil III I olice wluti ileiiiaiuled See /.icri.scs > '■' SERVANTS, Employment of Sec Iiitelh\'.-iice (Mccs. ' - SRWI'.RS. Acetylene yas machine not to Ik- drained into By-law respecting "•> City Kii^ineer 10 have control of . '" Coal oil and like fluids ,;oi to be drained into 'i EnRineer _;'';_'" "'•';''''"""^"' '"■ Pav«l streets to be made by City Damage to. prohibited .'.'.'..... ^'' In case of ncfflect to connect C* v f-vVi,',,..' ' ' ," ' ' ' ', ' ", , ^'^ .. u..> . ,,i,T|,i(^.r niay dn the work 47 498 H Iviii I.M.KX TO I 111; IIV-1..\\VS S\:\\K\ii—Coiiiinii,'il. Lici'nsi.> til i-iiiiiKft to — M;iy Ii'j k''"'!*-'' "" s.iti-i|';iftiir> cirtilu-ati' Umiil uli |ii'iii iiriiiK' roiulltiulis uf Uitlilii-aii'^ Id Ijo ktpt liy City KnKiiii.i.T ■Ixpiniiiiiii ill 'I'ls for F l'"ei's fur til 1)1' |iaiil tn 'rriaiiinr Til ri'iii.iiii ill uirci' till 1st January 'Ai.l. 111 111 III 111 III l!l Not to be loiistriii-tt'il cxcipt iiiuUt siii)i'i-\ isjon of City I'jiffim.'iT 17 N'oi 111 1)1' injiiii'd .Vi I'liialiy oi aKinj,' I'umuctions to, to savi' C"ity liarinl(.'s> against dainaKi etc, r (.■mill to 1)1' itainod luiorc makiiiK'' coiiiuctioii to Private drain.s not in accordance with By-lnAvs to be filled I'li Private service drains to be constructed aceordin^ to rule> adopted by the Conmiittee on Works Property abutting on street to be drained into l'rii|ierties not drained may be drained into at cost of ouiier , Properties off the line oi street not to be drained into Provision> respecting opening streets to make connections ... Regularly licensed persons only to perform work of connect! 1-1 17 111 To be reported on by Health Oflicer when defective Set' City I'.iiginccr — Committd- on Works. .SH.'XDE TRKES. Sec Trees. SII.WI.NtiS, Reme To I. if le rtiiuived iroin certain shops at least three tunes a weel SHEEP. Driving of along streets. Fees on if impounded .... Not to be allowed to run at lar^e SHOE SHOPS. Early closing o SHOOTIXG, Fire arms not to be used in the City SlIOOTIXt; GALLERIES, GambHiig not allowed in To be licensed To be inspected at certain interval License fee License to be posted in Sec L %cer. || I >)'■ ii-^t (i.'iiiiiim ■^, h l- II 'tn 1^. 17 •r 17 l-< IS i-timi Ill -.'77 188 -•ik 188 llH 11.! lull 14:i VAX 1)1 lil Ill 1(1.1 i)ii in.". ino nl nil: { [V\ (II Wl.N.Ml'KU. lix IJM SIUICW.M.KS, '"'""• AllCtlcill* nil, lirnJliliiU'd .... AwniiiKs ;iiul sJKiis ixtiiidm^j ovir ..'..'.'.'. l.'u Uuyilis nr iru-jeks not to l.c riiMm upon '..'.'.." BrciikiiiK ui>, niiiuviiiK ur i.M'avatiiiK umkr ilinl.liiiK inaurlal* not to i)c placuU upon ,. ..,,.,.',... . I.Vl I'lirroiKliimnts on may lit- runovcd by City Engint'iT .....'.'.'..'!.'..'., l.li' I'lrt, ii-e and .now to bo ivniovid irotn '.'.'.'....' bi'i Dr.nns iindiT driveways across, to br properly bridKud ....'.'..".""!.,... I-j,*, Oati's not to swinK over i.'i,, Fo<)t passengers. rcKUlations ri'Kardinif ....'...'..".',' \>\ Morses or vidiicks not to i^. lird to hook, ftc,, acVos*-" "....'".! ^ '' / Ice, removal of irom In front of bu.ldinKs in o.iir^e of er.rlion t,, be cov'.r.d n'ord. , , d bv In spe-otor oi liuddinRs Injuring by strikiiiR or pickinR proliibited "...'.'.. Not to be ob^lnicud by placing Kood>. rio , iher.'on Alerchan.lise n,,t to be left on e.s.vpt willnn ■ ' 1 n.olus of .l-,op from Cordwood or eoal not to be ilirown upon j;| Cordwood not to be ^plu u|>on ................'.'! l.i'i Permit to tear tip or remove .,0- Persons not to .distinct the sidew.dks! !!!!',.'.'.'"!!"; |", ..'.".'." .' |'-.'i Porches >teps and doors not to encroach on ^idew.iIkV '. ........ '. \'x\ Removal of, condiiLms under which same may be d..iie 'jt Ketnoval of, permit t.. be obtained from City luitfineer . ■'.',- 1:1-. 1:11 1 !.-, i:)l upon Riding or drivinj,' on Running or r.icinR on ....."."." Snow, removal ..f from Space nnder. utilization of, rcKulations Street preaching permitted if proceedings nVc' ordeilv.'uul it Vloe struct sidewalk Persons not to stand in groups 7 ided with i)l;ink, stone, tile or ll.'iK llooriiiK L'^T washed at certain intervals iJ.^T eservoirs to be emptied at the etui of each day lis? )!ic Ui-alth— Public Markrls. ING ANIMALS. le obained to carry on business of _'^ii • Vehicles. HOSPITAL. ■r control of Health Officer •2''-2 ill certain buildings \^\) \-ed from sidewalks i;!o ived from roofs of buildings 1:!1 be used to dissolve l:il ^ets. et to mares in puldic places li^.j regulations ]'-2 ilatcd and cleaned 77 manure from. rei,'ulatioiis regarding .'I'll XD SELECT CO.M.MITTEES OF THl". COUNCIL. t and organization of 17 VEHICLES. iding for l.'il sES. .S'l'i- i:ngi)ies. ■oacli on sidewalks 1.^3 irepired on sidewalks, etc l.jii iroviii on public streets 1:]8 , how to be protected l,^:'! laced near woodwork in buildings ]s:! ^cd in certain premises l,>i.S concerning ],s3 ■within the Bar during sittings of Council 11 HAY, ft in yards uncovered !.*!) irds in rear of buildings, regulations as to I'Jo prohibited 1.1.5 ending over, regulations regarding HI 496 'IF TilK cnv Ol \VI.\.Ml>K(i. Ixi STREETS-Coiitinucd. Is, ringing of, so as to annoy inliabitaiits, iM- s not to swing over ig posts, regulations as to Handbills, dodgers or paper not to be throv Mandcarts and other like vehicles not to be n Horses in H H on suleu.il orses, etc., not to stand on sireets longer than net orses and vehicles .landing on streets Horses not to lie allowed to run at Not to be brok Not to be tied to tre Not At Stud, en in or trained i:i,s l:i8 IS!) i:iS 140 l.-i.-i iL'i; iii> es to be titd electric or olli.'r !a large or standing unsecurc iP posts |-_)(; not to be ex hibit ed or 111 on streets Houses, barns, etc.. not to I'ucroach upon *ce. snow and dirt to be removed !>■ itc Ind. om sidewal ecency on, prohibitc Indecent exposure on, prohibited Immoderate riding or driving on. prohibited 1: bill ■w 497 Ixii IN'DKX TO THE IJV-LAWS .i. II STREETS-Contiiuicd. '^•^"'" Importuning persons to travel in designated vehicles or go to any hotel or boarding house Ij.", Lien (it City lor costs of removal of obstructions or encroachments .... l:;:', Merchandise not to be placed upon e.\cept within ■_'! inches (jf shop front l.'U Moxealde traps or doors prohibited l^j:; Nomenclature of Inj Nui.-ance or eiicroachnient prohibited i:;j Paper, handbills, etc., not to be scattered upon i:;:, Penalty lor infraction of By-law for preservation of order in Ill Persons in;iking excavations in to be responsible for accidents 1:;| Persons not to stand in groups jjl^ Poles, |jo.-'ts, etc., may be removed by City luigiiieer when necessary ]-h; Porches not to encroach upon sidewalks I:):', Posting of indecent writing.s or placards on, prohibited ,■„•< Posts and signs at edge of sidewalks, prohibited \:\\ Preaching in, permitted, if streets are not obstructed pjl Removal iti buildings into, ;dimg or across, regulations 172 Regulations respecting placing materials upon i,-,i; Riding or drivin.g in I^.- Rubbish. etc., not to be thrown upon j.-j,-, Kumiing or racing on ].)[ Sale of newspapers oi: by girls prohibited ". ]■),-, S:dt nut to be placed on for removin.g ice, snow, etc l:!ii Signs ,ind ;i'.\ nings, regulation as to i:{,i Snow. ice. etc.. to be removed from sidewalks i;iii Scattering paper, handbills, etc., prohibited i:).-, Stud horses not to be let to mares in ]■)- Swearing and bad language prohibited in ,-,7 Stands for vehicles for hire i;,! Telegraph and telephone poles— Not to be removed or interfered with except by proper iifficers j-jij^ pj; Penalty for interference with pj; Ciimbing of, prohibited pi,; Tires of vliicles, width of [oi] Throwing stones, etc., in, prohibited ];!,s Training horses on, prohibited \->r, Tree-, protection of j;[il Unpadding of goods upon, regul.ations 1.35 Vehicles for hire to stand only at designated stands l.'jl Vehicles in winter to have bells attached 127 Washing vessels on, prohibited 71 Sec SidcK'alks. STREET. SEWER .AND PLUMBING INSPECTOR, Appointment of 40 'In be under the direction of the City Engineer in To exaiuine streets, siidewalks. drains, public wells, etc., and report de- fects therein to City Engineer lo To report daily to City Engineer works ])erformed bv him |o STREET LIGHTING. Control of .' 0,1 Sec fire. Water and Light Committee. 498 Pag 10 :ci any liottl |-J."> iincius .... 1:):! I sliop ircint i;.!l ISi IH-.' V\2 i:;.-, Ill Its |:;i iL'l :essary .... li'il l:!.'! 'i^i l:il l-J t 172 ir,i; l-.Tj 135 121 125 l:iii i;u i;!ii 135 125 57 151 iorod with 12ii, 127 127 12i; 12!l 13S 125 i;i(i 135 151 127 74 10 10 repurt dc- 10 10 20 OK TifK crrv 01- wrx.Mi'Kc Ixiii STRKET PkEACillXG. Whi en permitted ST :et R.MLWAYS, 121 By-laws dctcrni ining intervals for trie Street Railway Company liy-Iaw— Respeeting electric street By-law— Respecting- electric street latiire, with consent of the To be subject to its ratificatioi ig of cars of the \V iinipeg Elec- railways 120. 130. 11 3.>' railways, to be ratified City by the Legis- 31 31 Accountant, Cit\ A grccment b\ employ to ex; by the Legislature . mine books of appli 305 applicants to construct to be execute alter p.-issage of By- To embody terms of th ed within twelve week indem iiy City against lo extend lo transferees T(J be -ubject k, the rights, real 3y- law respecting .■.lil! suits in resjjcct of By- law .ills :','.i!^ R ail way Cc or asserted, of the W iiinipeg Street .•\nni App sums to be paid b\ jcals trom deci Applcat sions of City E applicants to the City to be ■■i!^ ngmeer, \w App ion to ccmstruct on roval oi. not to be elTctive certain streets to be made to C^ w prosecuted :j|ii until railwav 1 ouncil jjfii jeen m oper;iti(iii one Arbitration, Arbitrator matters to be -ettled b As,' s, provisions for a ppomtmei umption o! ownership of railway proceedings in case of Cars— Co iistruction uf, to be of Chief of Fire Brigad modi e may order suspe 301 , 30-. It of ",')' at the expiration of the franchise. rn .style 30l 3>^L progress of a fire ee of s2o on cacli to pension of runniii': uf, durin-. ours oi running of Not t( Ob run on Sunday sructions ol, penal Sleighs and busses may be = by To be be paid annually to the City .3>-v, 38- 3-; y for 301 substituted for when >iiow, etc. track is obstructed use To d exclusively for passe carry signal ight s after dark ngers .^^ To have the right to the tra nm betwe en certain time by the Council lours at intervals to be fixed f roll! time lo Ch:;nge of system— C 384 Not ity may reqii ice to be quire, alter seven v( Notic City— As; iven to the Co e, new, may be given if or mpany igi timing the road to nal successfully resisted May allow other jiart M ig applicants the option pay its value as fixed by ar les to construct lines on oth bit ration 385 3:»2 er streets, first ay annul the francl after notic use II applicants dalion <'i To decide all c|uestions bet'ueeii City and applicants and his decision to be final unless appealed against •'!'! Provision for appeals against decisions of 'i'd Conductors, Company to have on all cars ■''^■i Construction of railway — -To be (jf approveil class ;ind kind, both as to materials and workmanship 'W'-! To be to the satisfaction of the City Engineer ''WJ To be under the supervision of the City F.ngineer '^^'2 Time for. to lie extended if delayed by injunction HS!) When once begun it shall be carried on steadily and without inler- mission •W'^ Not more than •J(j40 feet of street lo be opened by applicants at any one time ■'i^S Certain parts of railw.ay to be in operation by 1st December. b-'H-'.. •'!80 Certain parts of railway to be in operation by :^lst December. IHU'J. .'fi'li City may require construction of new line in certain events :]SII Cos's of making repairs neglected by ;ipi)licants to be recoverable from them : -i^' Damages, applicantsi to be liable for all. arising out of construction ni.. :','.)] Deposit— Of 1*10.110(1 to be made by applicants . :!lli> Disposition .and return of -ill". 'i!H Forfeiture of •"'I' Fare, a ticket to be deemed a '5f*ij F:!res — Regulations respecting tickets tn lie -idd ''W Shall be five cents only ■!S^>') Transfer tickets to be issued on all rcuites -Wt Police force, fire department and Utter carrier-- n'lt to be charge 1 when in uniform or exhibiting badge •k'^'I Persons refusing to pay may be removed from cars 380 Fees, annual, to be paid by applicants to the City 'WT Forfeiture, franchise and deposit to be forfeited iu certain events 3(H) I'ranchise — Term of. fixed .at ^l-") years 3I12 To continue after .'!•") years if City iloes not assume ;■_' To be operated by overhead or trolley system :',-<-J Not to be located till plan is -ubmitted to and approved (jf tiy the Cily lingineer .l^.) Reduced fares— Regulations for issuing tickets at .".S.") School children to travel at :|,<.", Regulations regarding construction of :is-J Repair shops to be maintained within the City .ixs Right to run over Main Sreet IJridge i:!ii Ross iS: McKenzie fnuichise :jf.y be mspended to overcome obstacles :i,<,'i May be suspendeil by the Chief of the Fire Brigade during progress of a fire ■>„;.- Sjchool children, provisions for reduced fares to :!<) Sleighs and busses— Maybe substituted for cars when track ob-tructed by snow, etc i^) At night to carry lighted colored lamps :\!i-2 Snow an 1 ice— Accumulations of to be removed from M-i.ck :)R'? Disposition of, after removal .•jfj^ Engineer may remove, in certain events .-j^r! Streets— Before lireaking up, applicaius to give the City I'.ngiiieer notice 'iSS City may take up cm routes of railway without i)aying compensation or dariia,ere j,)^^ Paving. Company to pave or pay iiroporlionate share of cost of p.-u- iiig certain parts on their lines :!,><|| Parts (if. to be i)aved by Company, delincd :!^7 Tickets— Regulations respecting cla-'ses and sale of :!,•:!.', To be on sale in the cars 3S,", Transfer, to be issued on all lines .•j.^i; Tracks of— To be laid so that ordinary vehicles m.ay travel thereon :!.<■! T. ) be kept clear of ice anrl snow :>fi;> Vehicles— Other than those of the railw.-iy to give pku-. to and in no w:iy obstruct the cars ;;,^;:j Other than those of the railway may use the tr.icks provide! they do not impede the cars and subject to the right of the cars to the track -lijr, Waitmg rooms to be provided at terminal and junction points .'I8.1 Wires, Chief of Fire Rrig;;de may pull down during progre--. of a tire '^Al STUD HORSES. ■ ^ . Not to be let to mares on streets , port 501 Ixvi INDEX TO llIK J!V-LAWS SI X DAY, Propi,'!- nbscrvancL' ui I'cn.ilty for iion-ubMjrvatiee of By-law respecting S\\ EARING AND BAD LANGU.\Gi:. On public streets or places, prohibited SWINE, Not to be allowed to run at large Feus on, if impounded TAINTED FISH OR MEAT, To be seized or destroyed TANKS, Wl'LLS, SPRINGS, irrC. Scr Ifclls. TANNERIES, Not to be established uitliout leave of the Inspector of Buildings Certificate of ci nipliaiice with regulations respecting, to be obtained from Inspector of Buildings before cirrying on Fee for certificate TAVERNS. License fee TAXES, Rolls I'or collection of Sec Collector's Rolls — Collector of l^axcs. T.\X COLLECTOR. See Collector of Taxes. TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, Fees for licenses to carry on telegraphic business Fees to be in lieu of those imposed by Sec. 10, Cap. '21. uli Vic, Man... Not affected by By-law respecting, as to rights in Sec. l.'}. Cap. ;52. Stat- utes of Manitoba, 1895 TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH POLES AND WIRES, Removal of Climbing and injuring Horses not to be tied to Penalty for breaking, tearing down or interfering with THEATRES, Gambling not to be allowed in ' Immoral or indecent plays not allowed To be licensed License fee Order to be kept in To be inspected at certain intervals To have appliances for putting out fires , Penalty for opening unlicensed Regulations respecting stairways, auditorium, etc Regulations respecting construction of Intoxicating liquors not to be sold in Green rooms or wine rooms in, prohibited License — Not to issue to conduct unlawful entertainmeiii May be revoked when unlawful entertainment given Not to issue to person guilty of giving unlawful entertainment , . . . See Build: I! gs — Lueiiscs. IHOROrGHFARl'S. See Side7ealks— Streets. Pa.ii: UJ 110 11. -i lf<"i 18:. loS 4i:> mi 120 i-.'ii 120 01 58 (U loii 01 fi2 lT(i b'T 175 175 102 103 103 502 "I- TIIK <|T> (.1 Wl.NMl'Kd. Ix^.jj TFI ROWING STCJXKS l.\ STKICilTS, ^'"''' I'r. etc ' ' V'u N'ot to apply to mercantile delivery wagons .'.'". |..'|, Penalty for infractions of provisions of IJy-law resp, m ,',', TOilACCo STOKES, ' • •■amhlini^ nut allowed in Inpn.per persons not to be allowed t^. fVemient ' .' I!! License fees ' License to be posted in '"" Sale of tobacco to children prohibited "" To be licensed ''" To be inspected at certain intervals .!.' ^ ''"'', ^'' '' '^ ^ T, Sci- Licenses "" TRADES, Not to be carried on on Sunday I RAXSIEXT TRADERS, "- Fees for licenses to TRAPs!^'' ^'"''^'■'■'"'-''■''"""-^'''""'■■^ «'''^ ^''''^'c/nrAoiH,! ^"^ TRF^I^ST-ppTV" "'"" "°' '° '" ^"'•■'^"^•'^^'' -"""•" '--- 13.3 1 REASLRER. Sec City Treasurer TR EES, Contractors not to injure or remove, wihout permission ,,,■ Climbing ot, prohibited ''* ' Copy of permission to remove, to be preser^'cd IS Horses not to be fastened to _ Injuring or destroying '-" Not to be planted or removed witiiout pennission ".". ^. penalty tor infraction of Ry-law respecting , ' Regulations respecting planti,ng of j. ',, Remuneration for planting to be paid, when o- oee Streets '^^' TRUCKS. Not to be run on sidewalks any dwelling Not to stand on streets for liiVe except' at siands" ■.■■■. !?! Stands for ^'^- UNLAWFL-L GAMES. See GM:^. ^^ LNOCCUPIED BUILDINGS, To have windows and doors secured UNSAFE BUILDINGS. See Buildings UNWHOLESOME FOOD, Not to be exposed for sale f,,„ To be seized and destroyed . , . 1^\ VACANT BUILDIXGS, '^ To have windows and doors closed and secured igo 503 I' I Ixviii i.M>i:\ to ihk iiv-i,a\vs I'AGK VACANT LOTS, Owners of in fillliy condition liable t" penalties of By-law '-'!•! Stagnant water on to be removed "-"" To be drained -"' See Streets — Buildings — Servers. VACANT TENEMENTS. Windows and doors to be fastened 1**" See Buildings. VACCIXATIOX, Duty of Plealth Officer respecting' -'^ VAGRANTS, Subject to penalty of By-law respecting Public Morals 57 VARNISH MANUFACTORll'S. Establishment of '^■' VAULTS AND DRAINS. See Public Health. \r.HICLl':S. Cab and hack stands ''"' Dray and express wagon stands '-j- Not to stand on streets for hire, except at stands 1->1 Not to stand on streets for hire within 'JO feet of crossing or M feet of any dwelling - On bridges, regulations re-pft-"li"iK '''" .\'ot to be run on the sidewalks '•'-' Railw.iy stations, regulations as to meeting train> at !•>- Regulations regarding j ''"^ Stands l.)r '',''' ',',''' Width of tires and wheels •-"• ';||_' Winter, to have bells attached '-' Sec Cabs— Prays— I tih-lcs—Slirels—SideiK'nltcs— Tins and Wheels. Vl-.NEERKD BUILDINGS, Foundations of. regulations eoncernin'j Ii" Height to which veneer may cNleiid •'■' Repair of ■•••• "'■' VERANDAHS. Con-truction of Iim. ITn VETERINARY INSPECTOR. Appointment and duties of ''"I Duties of •■"'■-' ^'t ^'-~1 I,icen-^e fee '"■' License to be posted up in "" Gambling not allowed in '" Sec l.icenscs. WAGONS. .S"cv I'cuicles. WALLS. Indecent writings or jirintings on. prohibited •''8 See Buildings. 604 OK TilK li V Ul' WI.N.Ml'Kt.:. Ixix VVATCIIMEX, ■ac.k Ra ilway coiupaiiifs Id pruvuh' at gates, crossings, etc City may employ at r coniijany to do so iilway gate^, crossings, ttc, on lailtirc of railway WATER, .•tlj For domestic inirpos Rivers licio ses nut t.j be taken from tli (I or A ssimhoine I'or domestic purposes not t( w ijomt oi entrance of seue^^ 2'M cattle taken from p!;iees used for \vateri,ng Table of rates fcjr supply W.\TI':k CARTS, To be licensed License fee To have tiumber corrc ncss ponding with nnnilier of licen-e attached to li vvATh:R closI':ts, Every dwelling hoirn-, etc., to b in:! Regulations as To b U W to size of vents, etc iti provided with -jH se ol e connected with sewers where pr.iclic; cert.n.in kinds prohibited icn not connected with WA'I Sec liiiildiii^iis—I'itblu- Health. R C()L'RSi:.S. lers, regul;ition> as t -I'.n o construction "iW To be bridged when occup.ants ,,f h,,nses re(|nire to drive across k access to rear ol premises WATER SERVICE IMI'ES, W eight ni WATER SUPI'L^' Wi .aynig oi ))ipes for, regulations 'iKnt '1 ])i])es for i'lT Fire, Water and IJ.iiht Couuiiittc WATER RATES A.\l) Rh:XTS, R ccovcrv ol Payable al the Ciiv Hall WEfGIl HOUSE.^. Buvcrs may reipiire certain article- to lie v.eighed L'cs payable ;it Location of Penally fop neglect to hav Sec I'ubUc Markets. e certain articles weighed •).-,( WEIGH MASTER, Fees payable to . General duties of To keep certain records To give certificate of weights To inspect hay ofifercd for sale To make returns to Tre: To isurer in writiii;. weigh articles brought to be weighed Market Superintendent to perform duties of Sec Public Markets. 505 t l^jj IM.IA l<) IIIK llY-l.AWS Page itc 'jitit llor-cs, etc., net til Ih' \v:iU'ii(l lit ^^^ Str.a Inspector to kctp in .,nkr durniK wnUer _^^,^ IXfiliut; w.lls, tanks, springs, ftc. prohibited - N-,„ u. 1.C arawn or pu>1kc1 on or ulonw M.levs,ilU> WllHICl-S AND TIKI'S, . ,.,,, ,.„, Regulations re>pccting width and M/e ol •• " Provisions iTspectinK' "ot to apply to larnKr> wat'on. etc Sec SIn-cIs— Tires and ll'ltdls. WlinLF.SAl.K LIUroK LlCl-.NSF., ^.^ WlNXIPF.t; "I'xDUSTKiAI. KX HIBITK )X, ^..^ By-law closing streets on >ite of WO-MAXS HOME, .|;55 Exemption from taxation WOOD, 251. -257 ReRUlations respecting sale of. etc WOOIJEN BUILDINGS. Sec Buildings. WlNXIl'Kt; STREET RAILWAY CO.. ^.^^ Fr.-inchise to operate street raihvJiy ■■■■■•■- WINNIPEG ELECTRIC STREET AILWAY. ^^^ _^^^ By-law determining time for rnnning ot cars on WOOD MARKET, 241 Limits of ■. ■ ■ ' ■ WOOD YARDS. Sec Lumber and IVood i nnls. General duties of _ -25 To manage and control City bridges ......... . . • • ■ • • _• • • To manage buildings and real property belonging to the City To confer with other bodies relative to street iprovements - To give effect to orders of Council respecting contracts _^^ To provide for issuance of building permUs " ^ To report on matters relating to private buildings, etc ■ • • • •_■••■• To repon upon all matters affecting streets, lanes, sewers. K"|'"^'_d";_";; ,^ To ^e'tha;';h;'du;;es c;f';h;'ci;y' Eng;n;e;and ^taff' =ux properly per- ^^ To re^ollend VJguladons fo; VonU.d' of p;i;a;e" building;; drains, etc. 24 To recommend permanent improvements Sec Committees of the Council. 506 Page '>m ayiii' III- C'lmuiiil- ■ •J77 -J'ja '".'."" 411 ',[',','..'. JIKJ 1-J8 ij:i, i;to cu- 130 108 1131 435 •2r,4, 2m 4;u 32;3, 324 241 ut permission of . 134 24 [[\,\\. 25 he City p incuts -"1 24 acts •'^ . . 25 'c' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ■•• 24 crs. gutters, drains. _ _ 24 f are properly per- 24 ildincs. drains, etc. 24 24