tir%hittotta. He dimm- ,. We nah. It'm' q .3 t ' ' TB further than that,_' "The Province will 'gueltion tll4tetttr"tta'i,t"p2tuts, q 3; therefore he compelled to enforce the I importance and ought to be approach- regulations so far as the Government ed without regard to its political effect desire to enforce them for the protec- or bearing whatever; the great object tion in inland waters and along the being to avoid any conflict with the lakes. and also to provide tor the issue Dominion Government respecting the _ ot licenses. rights of} re/dr',',' party ttttder the judg- 1 men . " ens some other arran emen '; More Direct Control Needed. has been made both (:iC"lUt,f,',"l'lfa' ma; Mr. Garrow corroborated the asser- be maintaining a set of omeiats to cover 'tion that the ttahermen all along tthe the "me ground. The Question at pre.. lakes have for years been very much trent eeemed complicated. distratitsfied with the regulations under In replying to Mr. Ctirpmsllen, Mr. which they had suffered owing to the Hardy oaid they had a. right to levy a indifference of the authorities at Ot- revenue. The Dominion tMtttr had a tawa, who, being big men, could. not right to levy ' revenue. The Province] perhaps be expected to give their at- had not only a right but it was their tention to such small matters. He had duty to enforce the Itbw. The seneml been told by many experienced fltrhtyr- law of the land was put in forte by men that one of the evils of the present the Provincial Government. "CY. system was that they hud not expert- therefore, had the right to enforce or enced inspectors. The office had been the duty " 'P9rsrin6:ttrity "W peddled out among a lot of men who _ or laws as might be Hilde by theDo- knew nothing about tuttintt; all they do minion Government. Bot the Munlster is to issue licenses: they.have no mm. _ot Marine and Fisheries did not con- trol or superintendence at all, and re-i template doing anythdngr in connection;' ceive about 8100 a Year. The require- with the Provincial fisheries, having; ments of the tuheries, necessi- regard only to the international aspect, tated the presence of an in- of them. I Spevtor with some power, as if Mr. Thompson (Centre Simcoe) asked a fishing ground played out and that proper precautions be taken to the fisherman wanted to change " ireserve the was fisheries in Georgiani residence he had to obtain permission" Bay. and also that the property of to do tro, Which could only be gotten tourists he made secure by having the fren Ottawa, and months might elapsei fishery otmtertg also sworn in as Pro- before he received it. What is wanted: \"incial eonartatrleq. along the lake front is not a number of Dr. Pyne (East Toronto) suggested inspectors at $100 syear but apnotical that the illegal inning of fitstt might ' man. who would receive $500 or 8600 a be minimized if a. registration fee was year, and who would give his Whole imposed upon the owners of nets. The time to the Work. and have power to illegal killing was not so much done Chan" tuhintr mounds when nece'- by regular fishermen as by settlers over "tw. whom the inspectors had no oversight, Mr. Miocemubell said the hunting not knowing who had has or who had question with the fishermen In the not. .GOOI'EIM Bay district was the three-' Hon. Mr. Hardy explained that such mile limit. and whether this Govern.. E a. condition could be laid down in the', ment or the D million Government have: license if it was considered expedient the right to fix the locality of the i by the expert who would deal with the 1 fishing grounds. The mesh of net to be t question. He did not think it proper ' used was also a. question much dim. l to burden fisherman with such a re- ed. " was questionable whether l striction at the present time. It was a the importance of the fuheries 1 matter for ftrtumrsrnalderation. of the inland waters was pro. Mr. Wardett (North Wentworth) ask- perly 'tppreekrted, affecting as ed that the inspectors and other oili- it did hundreds of thouundg ot the cinls employed by the Government in citizens ot the country, pemngny he the backwoods (I! Muskoka. should see endorsed the remarks of the hon. mem- that the dams constructed by the lum- ber tor South Essex in opposition to the bermen across the lakes of that region suggestiEn that ttrrtumt licenses should Le sppplietkrwitlr' proper flshwayas 90. he confined to those men only who have that the fisheould get up the waters I no other occupation. because it is well o ttpawn. E r."f, '. . t known that many of the thrttermen Dr. Barr (-Dalfi'erin) spoke of the '39" have to employ a portion of their time ceasity of pooteoting the rights of the in other occupations than tltshintr. He 83%|"; f/gt."" the sportsmen interest- ask whet er. h s n n 6 n g . of fife assign. ituwo'uled 't1'iot,'d,drt'2it', The bill wathen reported and stands amend or repeal any portion of the bill. for lug third Ming on Thursday. _ and receiving a reply in the affirmative . i . ', expressed his approval of the measure f .t0umstiona. being parse . 4; ' a - Mncttrscallen (Hamilton). discussing Mr.Brower H_tyyeinfsretotsie'?n It, ' . pointed to attend to the destruction o the meaning of the judgment of the tone Ban Jooe scale in the East Riding Privy Council and the relative powen ik' EUgint If BO how many and what of the Dominion and Province under . 4 " " h i are their names. What salarie. d t eyrl it. "M " appeared to him that the receive and for what length of time are; Provincial paWers stopped short at they employed.' 1rrmsing1icensear. The regulations "inn" Mr. Davis replied as rolhrwsrt---The I ing the time. manner in which fleh can district of East Eigin is included in be taken. the implements used and the the territory allotted to A. H. Wood- l fixing of close seasons were subjects bridge of Kingsvme. who was tippdnt- tor Dominion legislation. the Dominion ed as -trirrpeetor under the San Jose beiutr also empowered to Impose a. tax stone act. He appointed four assist- toe revenue as a condition to the riirht "its for mat Elgin. each of whom has I