The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 28 Mar 1922, p. 4

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Al iit _ 1 ' WILL PROSECUTE: l Referr d q m . ' e te . F TWO FISHERMEN e m ah o F ' " h Length of Skirts "n'"TiT""""'"'a'T""r . ll, 'Red Flag Man ----- Hon. H. Mills States Policy ' u----.--- While addressing the Legis- -' i on Port Stanley Edgar Watson, North Viet- iature yesterday afternoon on . . ! toria, explaining to the Lech- the bill to provide free text- Situation 1 Nature yesterday his now ta.- booka in schools, Charles -------.. I naous speech relative to the Swayze. member for Niagara Hon. Harry Mills told the Letr'is-i' reapective merits of Parmer Falls, came close to plunging lature yesterday it was not the in- and Labor man in Govern- the honorable members into a tention of his deparement to press {3132'}??? that the laboring maelstrom more turbulent than charges against fishermen at Port, "red tlag" 'du? mind was the his'native "Whirlpool." Stanley who placed nets out after} Mr. Watson "read from a, re t -., c rt. . '. i. . . . - Ititt "WW" to... lil irttssirtst, that March 15 of this year, but charges) a port of his speech the sentence some bill might be passed com- ' . . t which was the subj ' ladies atte di wculd be pressed against two fisher-; . ect of pelling young s n ng I comment at Frida 's itti high schools to wear dresses of men who are said to have placed; "If the clauae 'who 338 ','h'lfg,'i' not tnore'thagida certain lvalue. out their nets on March 15. The' to experiment with society. hi: MP. Sea.) ze, l."", e anorate Minister emphasized the ruling of Used to qualify the Labor man on this dangerous theme, for referred to, then I thi another member issued a clar.. the department that. tho tishormen statement can stand u hnk the i ion call Of warning when he 'must be in possession or fishing It was better for 'tt'lyira'l,U'."t1; _ i cried out: " licenses before they placed the nets. govern than the radical him? . :What about the length? " The plight of the fishermen was - man. He thought that every- . I say nothing of the length, brought to the attention of the one in the House recognized he saw Mr. bwa) ff: lie. then drop- House by Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. was heartily in sympathy with '3'" tlw 'luigt)ou.s; 'iylroot't, "nd who said he understood from a Pres; all reasonable and legitimate "03:52:22? msgzgf' Wgzuhlald despatch the men were to be prufre- denilc'rmds of Labor. ex , e . ou cuted because they went, fishing be- mean the man with t from le, tglpgositéon for one fore their licenses arrived. though ref, ffatr?" asked J. W. Curry.he feet. rea 1e eeply once the money for them had been sent saidyisz that's what I mean," m e' ;'in to the department long before. Mr. Watson. ' R. L. Brackin, West Kent, sup- plemented this information by say- ing that the money had been sent in on March 14 and acknowledge- ment received by the fishermen, from the department on March 16. They started to flsh on March 16, and licenses arrived on the 17th or 1gth. Mr. Mills then made his statement. .

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