The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 17 Aug 1898, p. 2

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& zems. They have been living there for ind rivers, n ne in a thousand ma-- 74 many years, many of them have their :ilx'mfla.nd b:::,::: :gt ?@f food. They -- homes there, and he thouzht it would should be kept for nine months or a not be just to these men to attempt to year,until they are larger in size, when move them suddenly. He understond | they could be safely turned into the there is a 'modus vivendi between the lakes and streams, He repeated his de. Dominion and Provincial Governments, gire to have men appointed who would by which the department was to be car-- foster and encourage the industry in ied on by the Dominion Government ' the Province. The men At the head for some time to come, and he hoped \of affairs at Ottawa might be good deep-- thit the hbill would be held over untill rea fishermen, but they are no good in the second section of the session, in regard to fresh water fishing in Ontar-- order that the Government might con-- io. He strongly protested against the sider the matter further. | suggestion of the hon. mem.beyi flor West ' j one but those solely occu-- * Prom Top to Bottom: s ;E(LS ?ntl?:bt!r?g ?)e licensed. Th erg ghould i Mr. Auld (South Essex) made a spir-- be no ('llscnminatlil(::(l1 otfo fll!.\e);;'r't" 28 ?.ttnei ited reply to Mr. Powell. He did not men were compe! inood during a think the Ottawa people ought to have means of gaining a live much to say with reference to the flm; pocrf)llofl h';; :l:\:'g:"c'-o ntended that Mr.| ack io bpre thebal ; 73 w wm:{d :.1}(1) Auld's remarks were out of order, and egk to have the bill laid over. As defi Mr. Hoyle also said that Mr. Auld hadl repmentatll:e o!ba 1(:1': o . s\érm:':'\ ;rot' understood him, He merely wished on three 'h esi yth es ax;h T hers. to simplify matters._ Already they had | he knew that in the past the fisher-- issuers of different licenses, and | tren, who constituted an important ele-- many 3 Inted it would be tlent of the population. had aveal difil-- ' (ecessan koou {gp:et'an enc-yclopaedir.i culty in obtaining that consideration Itl:ce!::lg!e'yth" public. -- Game --Wardens | which they deemed themselves tfnfitled { | werge not overburdened with work, and | to. From what he knew of the Wway | there were no reasons why they should | the department had 'been administered lnot be made to do some of the work. | in the past he would have it reorgan-- / ized tro;'n top to bottom, and v'\'rou.ldg Mr. Hardy's Reply. not consider for a moment whether a | f | w.an lived in Ottawa, Toronto or any-- ; thzh};(,!:a:':zr}\a:e{[gry(t)':t:;,l:u?us:s'got?h;f ; td fits hanpet Ionctine "mets oo morane ts w eonag on | | who would have some consideration for l sary or desirable that they should ha\«_z | | th ie of the Provi The head | some officer of the department at Ot-- | ' r(; people 0 't"e rovince, e hea tawa who was competent and able and, | officer at Ottawa is on record as say -- ' | satisfactory to appoint, in connection | | ing that whitefish cannot be caught | | comn'= i th 4 ide of the Détroit | with the position of the deputy com io o nfie oake ie ror Aee t missioner, or one of the higher omcers.' River.. That might do for Ottawa, but | S uch a: mianamient, be --employed. | Eut | here they wanted a man who will al-- | i lt:ad nothing to do with the Staff | ways do justice to the Province of On-l tate%tta"vg Becgause they were con--| $my stower io nak in wemimimiimite nected with the fisheries there it did only allowed to fish in certain llm .s(i not follow that they would be connect--| just across the line they are al O\H:x ed with the fisheries --here. Their ap-- | fo Ash with all kinds of nets--pound, pointment would depend wholly upon noop ag\d gfll----a.r'\d evory device k"é',"" the Lieutenant--Governor in-- Council: to catch fish, while on the Cana ag but speaking in a general sense and side oniy pound nets. s Svachin o aln without Feing understood as committing pill ons ho ol allomed. Within fwel ;;: himself by a pledge on the part of the miles on the American sldef o ixL Government, he thought it was desir-- found & hundred hets and (19€ one. able, if they should find an officer at a Aoflem Oe Rnadian . eide iitary 11. | reasonable salary who had such in-- To.daey there Is omly one #o t;ryD x \ formation as they desired to make use cense on the Canadian side in the De of, that some such officer as that should troit River, and on the American side be taken from the department at Ot-- there are a hundred. It would, l";dep't' tawa. As to bringing more than one, these circumstances, be hest tgm. 'y¥€ that was a question which he was not out with a new staff, and he s able to answer at the present time. think the suggestion to consolidate the They were not themselves informed to work in any way under the gamfinv;lall'- any cons,.derab'le extent ag to what the ; 0 nX enantanct ns aghae naus-- duties might be, what they required or | S hok indermtand the Hshels ty um what they misht involve. He had in his ; (ry. _ . Ihe, fmheries are now d olla hand a return showing some of the | several _ hundred . thousand o ?rs Dominion officers. The list, which was | yearly, but with proper administration read, was a long one, the salaries rang-- | will in a few years bring in four tmes ing from that of the Deputy Minister at | the amount. 'The hon. representa&i\: $5,200 to $330. Mr. Hardy went on to | from Ottaw@ spoke '\\(';'"( t t\l:»:ntfl:o explain that that staff was a very large | hatcheries, which he t? Ily. He Fe-- cne. It had relation to the fisheries of | I anten The hon. rentieman inat There the Dominion, and related also to the . | minded the hon. * n heget., bat "If it lighthouses and matters connected with | is a fish hatchery in Essex, marine, and the salaries were much: | was found desirable to move it to some larger than they could hope to pay: | other and better place, &g'::'ahg (rl:(? 2gf they could not expect to move them to | believe it was, he e did /. that the Toronto and pay them such salaries as| jection. One thing he '"D':; {iment | they had there to any considerable ex-| whole policy of the Hishery [;\a t Prov-- | tent. Nor could they expect or desire in restocking the fisheries of the ifMions that the staff could be as large. Just| ince is wrong; that of the it Newst ' what the number would be, however, | | of small fry turned out into the la would depend upon the -- information hsnnd

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