4 : it fe s-.. : _ afks . After HH Fishery Protection Forces Have A Busy Five Months “HALIFAX — Protection forces,Im addition thousands of under- af the Department of Fisheries in| sized lobsters have been liberated the Maritimes have had a busy} The department's war against five months since the. fiscal en poaching is an unceasing tegan last April 1. but there ap-|one. Radar-equipped patro! pears to be no general increase boats, as well as smaller craft im fichine violations | equipped with ship-to-shore tele- Althouch the number of con-' phones, continually prow! the fiscations at 1.373 have been|coastal waters, while ashore -dis- hicher than the cérresponding|trict protection officers in two-| peried of last year, prosecutions; way radio-equipped cars direct totalling 481 were six below the| the combined land and sea oper- figure recorded during the five | ations. - : months in 1958. The figure on CO-OPERATION prosecutions represents the cases . * concluded im the | courts. but] While the department must there are many cases still un-| Continue its relentless campaign Concluded and many others | 2&ainst illegal lobstering, - offic- pending. There were more than ials at Halifax say that lobster-/igi, 9 % per cent convictions in the)™men are becoming increasingly cases prosecuted. conscious of the value of conser- : F : z | ar iy Ns i : Zz zi é a ; id ist if of : : -jden, have --|month’s visit in Windsor and Tor- Chalk River, Ontario; and Fred- ericton, N.B. About the end of the they will move to. Sack ville, N.B.. where Mr. MacCaull community is extended to the; famly of the late Mrs. Charles, . Whose death occurred in| the Prince County Hospital on! Sunday night, following a stroke) on Saturday evening. Mrs. Lord! was. beloved by all who knew her Miss Janet Myers, daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers, has taken a secretarial position at R T. Holman, Lid. Summerside. | Rev. Harold O'Brien and Rev. Ernest Weeks attended the’ meet- ing of the P.E.I. Presbytery of the United Church held in Char- lottetown on September 22nd. Mr. Walter Leard and son Al- returned from a 2 onto, Ontario. Mr, Leard spent some time as the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Gerald Williams and Mr. Williams, and attended ‘ vation. “It is only that handful of MOSTLY LOBSTER ifishermen that don't seem to Forrest Watson, Chief Pro-| realize that our lobster iishery is fection Officer in the Maritimes, not‘*an inexhaustible resource’’.|/the late Mrs. said at his headquarters here!said Mr. Watson. “I must say : that. lobstering violations con- that we are getting splendid co~ stituted the bulk of the prosecu-!operation from the majority. of tions and lobster fishing gear|fishermen”, he added. “They comprised the greatest percent-| are helping the department in ace of fishing equipment confis-,every way to discourage that cated. * \small faction from violating the While the protection forces— law.” +8 both land and sea—enforce ail ; phases of fishing tions, ’ there has been special\ concen- Oo LEARY : tration on the lobstery’ fishery Tyne Valley. this year. Last spring a special} Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Milligan| Congratulations are being ex-| grotection force of departmental and son Scottie, accompamied by tended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur) officers was set up to assist local|Mr Albert MacGregor and Mr.|Wright. Mount Pleasant. Mr fishery officers in areas where| Kenneth Carmount, Toronto, On-| Wright is 107 years old and has illegal lobstering has erupted into|tario. lef for their homes after|never meeded the servies - wa abnormal proportions, Activit- spending a very pleasant vaca- doctor ‘ He is still fairly active. les end conficrations ~~ tion visiting their parents, Mr.|with eyesight and hearing appar- re ‘land Mrs. Hugh MacGregor, 0'-ently yndimmed. Mr. Wright, Lobstering prosecutions this/Teary and Mr. and Mrs. Scott|lives with his wife who is 9% gummer have resulted in ‘heavy | ygimgan, Milo, and other rela-|years, old just off the western penaltics in many cases. A Te-| tives. 'highway .at Mount Pleasnt. He cent case involved a Kent Coun-; Mfr and Mrs. Charles Aldred) has one son Ira, who resides in ty, N.B.. man who was fined $00 of Jamaica Plain, USA. a re Summerside and a step-daughter. for having 1.800 undersized lob- spending their vacation visiting ; Mrs. Alfred Essery in“Mount sters in his possession. While| her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Pleasant DU legal size limits vary with fish-| Edward MacDonald and family, | i districts, the minimum | O'Leary lezal size in eastern New Bruns-| Mrs. George Young and daugh- BEDEQUE | wick is two and one-half inches./ter, accompanied by Mrs. Pope) That measurement is made from| Young. returned to their ‘homes| Miss Jennie MacPherson. Roth- the rear of ‘the eve-socket to the; i Oronto Ont., after visiting atjesay; N.B. and Mrs. L. Adams. end of the body shell |the hame of the former's par-|Saint John, N.B. were weekend : , ents, Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Sil-/ guests-at the home of Mr. and PAY 12 CENTS hiker, Milburn | Mrs. Ernest Johnson, ths village ‘ounty =m who Mrs. Amos Adams. O'Leary. ts| : . Rad cats te te aa re|2 patient in fhe hospital, Char-|_ Mr and Mrs - Frank Lowther, | vealed that buyers were paying ‘ottetown. ‘following an accident / Detroit, Michigan,. have been which occurred near her home spending osme time on the Island Seeks — =e the under-| when she was struck by a car on|Mr, Lowther is a son of the late sters. Legal-size StETS the hichwavy Wednesday might 'Mr. and Mrs, William Lowther, the National Exhibition {nm Tor- B.Q onto. if you are considering drilling a new well con- tact R. T. Morrison Co. Summerside. We are equipped to drill wells any diameter, any depth with reliable and ex- perienced drillers. R. T. Morrison Co. Dial 2624 Summerside ere bringing about 5 cents 2'she was immediately rushed to! Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Low- pound to fishermen now. The the Community Hospital in O’-! ther visited with relatives in Corn-' Kent County episode also dis-|Leary and was attended to by AN INTERVIEW closed that the original buver|Dr Charles Dewar Was operating a backwoods eook-| The O'Leary Baptist Women's ery where he boiled the lobsters Missionary Society met for their! and then channeled the meat regular meeting m the church: inte the legal trade. jparlor on Thursday evening, Sep Lobster fishing violations were tember Srd_with the president, Dan Smaiiman. : aot confined to any one part in| Mas. "tng Mtactnald, accom: the Maritimes. Thousands of i- panied by his parents, Mr. and +A legally-set lobster traps and ac: yirc Gus MacDonald, returned cessory gear have been confiscat-jto thei? home im Bangor. Maine ed by fishery patre! boats imjafter visiting their father. 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IN GENERAL Outside Prince Edward Island (a) When it is sslohoury to obtain treatment not provided doctor will apply to the are eligible for insured services. { WHEN MEDICALLY NECESSARY CARE WILL .BE PROVIDED. 1. 2. chronic conditions, which can be considered an insured service. to patients whose illness dees not require bed care, but does ties on an out-patient basis. to patients. whose iliness requires long-term or convalescent care. to patients whose illness requires bed care ina general hospital, require the use of hospital facili- Custodial care, such as dressing and feeding of patients suffering from infirmities of old age or given at home, in a nursing home, or in a home for the aged is not IN-PATIENT BENEFITS — An “in-patient” is a person who is admitted to and ass igned a bed in a hospital on the application of his doc- tor. In-patient services are as follows: 1. Bed at the standard ward level. 5. 2. Meals. 3. Necessary Nursing services, 4. All drugs given in the hospital. ' 8. Laboratory tests and x-rays. 6. Use of the operating room, case room ,and 7. Physiotherapy, where available, Surgical supplies, bandages, plaster casts, 9. All services provided by people employed by the hospital. OUT-PATIENT BENEFITS - An “Out-Patient” is a person requiring fospital services but does not occupy a bed. _ Out-Patient Services ave the same as those listed for “In- Patients” with the exception of a “bed at the standard ward level.” In General—Hospitalization for minor, transient or trivial illness, or alcoholism is NOT an insured service. Except in cases of emergency, the plan does NOT supply services which can ITEMS NOT INSURED BY PLAN aesthetists. Doctors will render patients. be provided in doctors’ offices. Insured services provided to out-patients are those that normally require use of hospital facilities but do not require that the person remain in the hospital. Special Services—The Plan does NOT provide: ; Semi-Private or Private accommodation . Telephones \ : Television or radio sets Dentistry—Patients shall NOT be admitted to hospital primarily, ms cee for dental extractions as an insured service. Special foods or drinks requested by or for the patient as : a luxury. Private duty nurses, HOSPITA LasShissmeieenestiaceiuemnnspnihososaheshinbterteilieisilidinia iaepieighinmesiniinenseth service or other transportation costs to hospital. " Yake-Home Drugs—Insured services do NOT include the cost of drugs taken home by the patient at the time of discharge. ' Take-home drugs will be charged to the patient. E Medications—Admissions to hospital, as an in-patient or an out- patient, solely for the purpose of receiving medications or change of dressings, which would normally be done in doc- tor’s offices, are NOT insured services. pitals in the province the patient's sion for approval to refer the pa- tient to a i outside P.E.I. (b) Insured persons who because of .accident or sudden attack of ill- ness while travelling, require hos* Doctors’ Fees—The plan does NOT pay physicians’ fees or the fees of other medical doctors’ such aS surgeons or an- their own accounts to the Ambulance Fee—The plan does NOT pay the cost of ambulance and from the \L SERVICES COMMISSION osecem by hos- Commis- delivery room.