The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 21 Feb 1918, p. 2

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) § t L. A ,r $esns ";} k Hewesy" thatlent " /ss A l ';' " 4 4 .":.' -r._"""'..w".' Nes & 4o L uc' allecis Ag ..gf--" «fg ,.-"'i ¥ tcsi{g%??""?'- 'L.v.,{.'.,'».' f $ f W A CADM \more %n did than the finding of a f y ' " V / Judge Coatsworth, | . | ... = _ _ § -- [i'> t § «&A a AdA d1 . Mr. McPherson explained that the n 7 ' é f reporters at the time merely cited a on f ¥ complaints, .and til: remai,lned for o o * ¢ Judge -- Coatswor to investigate Mr. Z. Mageau 'of Sturgeon Them.-- C j i w t f a 4 _ Estimates totaling $30,000 for new _ _ Falls Claims Purchase buildings and $60,000 'for salaries ; \t | ; and other expenses in connection ~@ } ' | Was Blunder wz:;x;e'd the institution _ were then t { t P d. ' e e After short debate the committee af k f SHOULD USE passed ~estimates totaling $195,000 x+A 4 CRO WN LAND for the Government to purchase and i | $ Hhiicisconatiicren bommenc cmd nigegly sell fish to the people of the Prov-- . yA d t ince this year. Hon. F. G. Macdiar-- 9% j f Legislature Passes Prison Farm mid, Minister of Public Works, re-- p j Esti s [ ferred to statements that the Gov--| s 3 stimates--Purchase of Fish 'ernment was not paying the fisher--| ~J e f | Approved men sufficient for their fish, when o e ts 'th'ey fixed the price at cight cents a < . w ie & I ~eneo--mman--om !pound for Whlitl? f}i\sih. f YHQ said re-- ' ~(uol ol $ fatre "t Li e j k fil wit m for the la ' ' Affairs at Burwash «Prison Farm '?3::- sho:\(rled that thé average p:'igg T : j |came up for discussion in the Legis-- paid the fishermen by the purchas--| l R lature yesterday, when the House ® ers wasda, li'jt'tle le:ti% thar; cight cents e j went into C a pound. 'rug, e price fluctuat-- es ; 'the tio f.,'ommit\tee of Supply, on ed for a few days at a time, but the \w : §. ! estimiles. _ Mr. ~T«. Mageau people of Ountario want a uniform Aat $ * ,('Stl'lfb'eon Falls) believed that the figure stipuiated. f n T ,(tl;" ernment had blundered in pur-- & Mr, Wim. Proudfoot suggested that $ chasing land for the farm, and that if the Province took 20 per-- cent. ' Crown land should have been used. of the catch and pzid eight cents a Ek $ There had been _ a great deal of pound, the fishermen might ship the ~s s % c"rlticxsm about conditions at --the remainder of the fish to the United .( aaee w ff"'T- and he believed that the man-- ; States. He had also been told by ; eA E. ic}g_e. of cultivation was at fault. He one fisherman that he would go out *¥ tM # i said he had been informed on re-- of business rather than take only| e * . 1 is 4 :xablo é{)uth(&rityh that prisoners had . eight cents a pound. / ty 4 een abused when they refused to > ( / yees { attend church services in which they Will Extend Fish Hatcheries, o ie { did_not believe. Hon. lr. Macdiarmid said that +A I 1 Hon. W. D. McPherson, Provincial Ontario was not the only Province' ~gs ~ay j Becretary, said he had never heard that had difficulty with fishermen, o § of the complaints before. Follow-- shipping the most of their catch to * ~ o 3e . 'ing the disclosures made when he the American cities. Michigan and $fi % 1 conducted a personal inspection of other American States had the same | # 'the farm, he 'had appointed -- his troublef I't somhe fishermen are not o oe Honor Judge Coatsworth to investi-- |satisfied with the Government price -- o o toe M pange in es Hpaine® -r('_ -\{' ® r l : # m i a \ e | :tion. and t3;1e Mgm{su(;:{1 btelfevl:ds tltt}l:e dreds of others willing to take their yR "]' farm possesses great reformatite places and give t.het Pr;n;n}:lcie morfi CS ' features that will improve condv?x than the.20 per cent. o eir cate ce > y tions in the Province in the future. S?dw ?s:':id kfo'rt. The Mi.nlst:r ffiidlhe Mr. n' nk it was wise to vulge e -- | Phuat Ihe report tound .. ns Diioielm ie plank of ooo n o nnf i se * Ctess 3 ilty of wrong--d C curing cold--storage warehouses un-- ; S 4 | 5J tg'eom %;%nab-ee%mg'is%fig, th%t _ Tc til negotiations are completed. It \o h oo § Hinvited members t t C was also intimated by the Minister .o ; o forward com-- i i 3 mt $ 3 lai 4 ced s that the fish hatcheries will prob-- > oo pai}:lt.s ito him which they believed. ably be extended this 'yvear in the "AA8e ; suunentic, aves Muskoka district.. The only hatch-- reNvach 4 . Cl j ery under direct Government con-- + o ks 4 trol at present is at Brantford. . % P g yB #} I v wanormommenmemenremene mmemenmnven mm ce '*rfif ht porinentouerina e Menngeaiss ue es mc miiens ie mt e [ e ': A ¢ § e [ : . $ h. U C Caes 8. 1'} t _? L ,z conge goiwitst B 1 fib{ $ ffi.gl_..;' l S E/ é-;: T | . e n o .j"' ~g - it \' -- +8 hi g e | f f:.' :'b& * RAF s>> € ~© eE

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