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CHAP. 103.

An Act to incorporate the Malone and Hopkins Point
Railway Company.

[Assented to 22nd March, 1907.]

WE

WHEREAS a petition has been presented praying that it be Preamble. enacted as hereinafter set forth, and it is expedient to

grant the prayer of the said petition: Therefore His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

tion.

1. W. F. Wenright, of the city of Malone, in the state of New IncorporaYork, in the United States; John Tyo, of the town of Dundee, in the province of Quebec; D'Arcy Scott, Wann Gays and William H. Curle, of the city of Ottawa, in the province of Ontario, together with such persons as become shareholders in the company, are incorporated under the name of "The Malone and Corporate Hopkins Point Railway Company," hereinafter called "the name. Company."

2. The works of the Company are declared to be for the Declaratory. general advantage of Canada.

3. The persons named in section 1 of this Act are constituted Provisional provisional directors of the Company.

directors.

stock.

4. The capital stock of the Company shall be fifty thousand Capital dollars. No one call thereon shall exceed ten per cent on the shares subscribed.

5. The head office of the Company shall be in the town of Head office. Dundee, in the province of Quebec.

6. The annual meeting of the shareholders shall be held on Annual the second Tuesday in September.

meeting.

Number of directors.

Line of railway described.

Bridge over

Salmon River.

Lines along highways.

Issue of securities.

Agreements with other companies.

7. The number of directors shall be not less than five nor more than nine, one or more of whom may be paid directors.

8. The Company may lay out, construct and operate a railway of the gauge of four feet eight and one-half inches from a point at or near the international boundary near the village. of Dundee, in the county of Huntingdon, in the province of Quebec, to a point in or near Hopkins Point, in the said county.

9. Where the Company constructs any bridge as part of its railway above authorized to be constructed, over the Salmon River, it shall, if so required by the municipality of the township of Dundee, construct the said bridge so that it will be available for ordinary travel by vehicles and pedestrians, upon the said municipality contributing and paying such proportion of the cost of the said bridge as is agreed upon between the said municipality and the Company, or, in the event of disagreement, as is determined by the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada upon the application either of the said municipality or of the Company, and upon notice to the other of them.

10. Notwithstanding anything in The Railway Act, the Company shall not construct or operate its line of railway along any highway or other public place without first obtaining the consent, expressed by by-law, of the municipality having jurisdiction over such highway or other public place, and upon terms to be agreed on with such municipality.

11. The securities issued by the Company shall not exceed twelve thousand dollars per mile of the railway, and may be issued only in proportion to the length of railway constructed or under contract to be constructed.

12. Subject to the provisions of sections 361, 362 and 363 of The Railway Act, the Company may enter into agreements with the Malone, Fort Covington and Hopkins Point Railway Company for any of the purposes specified in the said section 361.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the King' most Excellent Majesty.

CHAP. 104.

An Act respecting the Manitoba and North-Western
Railway Company of Canada.

[Assented to 22nd March, 1907.]

HEREAS the Manitoba and North-Western Railway Preamble. Company of Canada has by its petition prayed that it be enacted as hereinafter set forth, and it is expedient to grant the prayer of the said petition: Therefore His Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

construction

1904, c. 94.

1. The Manitoba and North-Western Railway Company of Time for Canada may commence the construction of the railways author- extended. ized by section 9 of chapter 52 of the statutes of 1893 and by 1893, c. 52; section 1 of chapter 94 of the statutes of 1904, within two years after the passing of this Act, and the said railways shall be completed and put in operation within five years after the passing of this Act, and if the said railways are not so commenced or are not completed and put in operation within the said respective periods, then the powers of construction shall cease and be null and void as respects so much of the said railways as then remains uncompleted.

authorized.

2. The said Company may lay out, construct and operate a Line of branch line of its railway from a point on its main line between railway Theodore and Insinger in a westerly and northwesterly direction to a junction with the Quill Lakes branch at a point in township thirty-two, range eighteen or nineteen west of the second meridian, a distance of about eighty miles; also a branch line from Bredenbury on its main line, northerly to a point at or near Kamsack, in the province of Saskatchewan, a distance of about forty-two miles. The said branches shall be commenced within two years after the passing of this Act, and completed within five years after the passing of this Act; and the powers con

Issue of securities.

ferred upon the said Company shall cease and be null and void as respects so much of the said lines as is not so commenced and completed.

3. The securities issued by the said Company in respect of the said last named branches shall not exceed twenty thousand dollars per mile of the said branches, and may be issued only in proportion to the length of the branches constructed or under contract to be constructed.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty.

CHAP. 105.

An Act to incorporate the Manitoba Radial Railway

Company.

[Assented to 27th April, 1907.]

WHI

THEREAS a petition has been presented praying that it be Preamble. enacted as hereinafter set forth, and it is expedient to

grant the prayer of the said petition: Therefore His Majesty,

by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. Charles Hoffman, Arthur Wagner, Robert Donald Fletcher, IncorporaJohn A. Munro and William J. Donovan, all of the city of Win- tion. nipeg, in the province of Manitoba, together with such persons as become shareholders in the company, are incorporated under the name of "The Manitoba Radial Railway Company," here- Corporate inafter called " the Company."

name.

2. The works of the Company are declared to be for the Declaratory. general advantage of Canada.

3. The persons named in section 1 of this Act are constituted Provisional provisional directors of the Company.

directors.

4. The capital stock of the Company shall be one million Capital stock. dollars. No one call thereon shall exceed ten per cent on the shares subscribed.

5. The head office of the Company shall be in the city of Head office. Winnipeg, in the province of Manitoba.

6. The annual meeting of the shareholders shall be held on Annual the first Tuesday in September.

meeting

7. The number of directors shall not be less than five nor Number of more than nine, one or more of whom may be paid directors.

directors.

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