t \ l .i l ‘ iSlAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County By RALPH CAMERON Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Moving swiftly to support a resolution of lobster fishermen at Moncton last week. local operators Monday urged that a fine 0 , be assessed against any buyer of poached lobsters. At Moncton. It was proposed that a fisherman convicted of poaching be fined $500. and have his license suspended fo two years. It is believed this motion ‘ was passed almost unanimously |with only one dissenting vote. ' icompared to approximately 75 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown Wed. Dec. 5. {035? lobsteriishermen ‘ Urge Stiiier Penalties The meeting was called by the federal department of fisheries. and widely attended by lobster- men from all parts of the Mari-, mes. LOCAL RESOLUTION The local resolution. urging the additional levy against buy- ers. including packers. was pas- sed at the meeting here Mon- day of the P.E.l. Fisheries Fed- eration. at the instigation of la- la packer . Poaching. the tailing of under- sized and berrled lobsters. and similar offences have been rife in the West Prince area of this province for years. and at times 2 “(ml I not . against preventive officers. Widely dissenting points of iview on the matter are known to be held. with mtny lobster. fishermen solidly. and frequently honestly. opposed to the setting of fishing seasons. 0n the other hand. conservationists are inst as solid and honest in their maintaining the taking of under- aised or berried lobsters. and taking them out of season. will soon ruin the industry. GRAVE" PROBLEM Fishing out of season has been one of the greatest and gravest problems encountered by the de- partment of fisheries. and levels of officials have express- ed deep concern over what they term ‘iack of foresight on t a Iobstermen in undermining their way of making a living.’ Another serle matter facing officers is frequent failure the legal machinery in assessing fines heavy enough to discourage lobster poaching. it la felt many that a fine of 325 or 300 absolutely nothing to someone caught with perhaps $1.000 Worth of lobsters. Such a fine is easily 'absorbed by the high profit on the next trip. It has even been suggested that perhaps a system of fines similar to those set up under the Excise Act woul be mm: E. _. 5’ '< 3’ better. with its specific ‘no on- ,per cent rebate on interest is iborrowers. Morell Credit I Union Annual Louis McGuire. eminent ot the March Credit Union Limit- ed. in his report to the share- holders attendlng the a n it sat meeting of their organisation stated that the assets of h member-owned financial tution exceeded 005.000. as September 30. 1062. Cecil McCarthy. reporting for the credit committee. pointed out that during the year under review 60 loans had been grant~ ed for a total of $00,000. The board of directors recom- Jiibiise" of this rural credit union and a committee w a. named to prepare a suitable program to celebrate the mesa. .on. Urbain Leblanc. extension «1... partmcnt. St. Dunstan‘s Univer ally and Father W. Bhnpson. p, e P.. Morell. addressed the meal. lnatl- m The following officers We re elected: directors: John Shark. . ey and Walter MacAdam. Cred. it Committee: Andrew MacDoh. aid. 5 u p e rvisory Committee: Father William Simpson and Al. ban Eldershaw. Clifford Keef is he Treasurer- Manager of this mended a 1 percent and a per t cent dividend on deposits a n d WE“. .g shares respectively and a 25km, ti fine ‘ fr second offences ll . "my : on B 0 or succeeding ones. Holders PR"! or... ‘ ohf this belief IinsistI that'only ’ or E t e courts can g ve a equate pro. - tectlon to the indust . fing'g‘m E Officials. however, are known 1..“ mm“ to strongly favor the support 3 they have received. and feel] In! your e that action by the fishermen Christmas 2 and honest lgbater packers can List 0 go far tows s correcting a s t-; ‘ nation which can easily get outk i & i of hand. and ultimatey wrec the industry by giving lobsters ; 3 little chance to reach matur- 4‘ in Queen St. Dial 4.34141 Ity. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘1 I" "ln favor. BALLOTS PR‘EPARED‘FO‘R ELECTION H ” lBudget Pnpmd ‘ Hcre returning officer Ben ‘ I (.allalit assists Mrs. Dorothy mm a liapackl. right. and Airs. Betty co I" e DcsRoches in the work. counted yesterday and placed in ballot boxes to be sent to Ballots for Queens Countv for Dec. election were checked out and Liberal Leader Claims . Minister Is Proven Wrong in}: a better price in the grow- tlie in provincial deputy returnin: officers A budget for Centennial Year .spending by the provincial Cen- itennial planning committee will be submitted to the provincial secretary by Jan. l. William Hayward, committee secretary. has called a meet- ‘ing of the committee for Wed- ‘neaday. Dec. 12. at 8 pm. at Montgomery Hall. | By that time it is hoped that {all special committees will have submitted a report of their. proposed, 1904 spending so that3 a budget can be. drawn up. Prior to the committee meet- ing there will be a directors‘ dinner meeting at Montgomery to administrate —- with over- production. there would be 'i H. tendency for friends of the gov: BETTER PRICES AHEAD ernment to unload their potatoes "1 have every reason to he- at the expense of the smaller Iievc." he said. "that prices are growers." ‘aoing to get much better. New He suggested that setting a IBrunswick has sold at least 2.- price floor for potatoes miglitgi'iilfl more carloads to Southern spread to other types of pro- market: than they did last year; is down from last By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Liberal leader A.W. Mathesml said Tuesday morning that he has brcn informed by potato dealers that the price to growers has gone up to $1 per 75-pound be: since the Liberals announ- ced yesterday that. if elected er. 1.0. they will guarantee. duce. such as beef. hogs andipl‘nduclion . effective DN‘. 15. that the mini. Vegetables. 'year. both in the United StaleSISCHlHOL mum :l’n‘xerg Will get will he Commenting on the overnith 33nd Canada; and the early po-. 51, price increase of potatoes. Mr. ‘taio crop has almost been dis- He said "this ail-93m. prov“ MacRae said that prices on the posed of. i ‘ that qucnlmrs Minister An. Toronto and Montreal markets‘ For these reasons 1 see bet-iPAY drew Mam“. was wrong in strengthened just before the, Li- tier prices in the. near future for} beral announcement, thus mean- our crop. SUPPLEMENTS. it has been listed by the Tory Government that it is not cssary for any school dis- trict in Prince Edward Island "1 a. ‘i. Islander Dies In Moose Jaw M" “W” “‘“khmhfi’g‘yGifis To Church calling: such a guaranteed floor price .1 ridiculous. vote-getting prnml=c " ' ' The Liberal leader said “thelAnnU'al Masonic AUCTIO" new floor price will mean that. not one :rowcr in the province d F Y I will get less than $1 per bag fori S to pay a teacher's supplement.. his potatoes. The overnight price ‘Are teacher's supplements still 01130:" “MW-HIPS Ihal ' bold. MONTAGUE — The sixteenth Each year merchants. farm- being paid by school districts? new approach to low prices was annual Cripple Children‘s Auc-icrs and citizens as well as‘Tlie Tory Government says no noedcrl. ‘ ition sponsored by the. Masons ‘many out of province firms . . . that it is paying all school MACRAE FOMMENTS' {of the Montague area will take have donated items for this aucutea cher ’s supplements. The[ “Ir- METRE? said this morn- place tonight at it o'clock. lion and have strongly support-.voiee of the Government is ' the that "floor prices tend to sixteen years ago Si. An~ . the MINORITY! become coiling prices. This would.drew‘s Masonic Lodge with the. Mayor Eli. Yen as in theithe Island. School districts are “'“ik '0 lht‘ HHVMIBRP 0f “19 big‘assistancc of the Charlottetown .past has donntcd the use of his ‘reporting that due to the EFOWH‘ i know of some that.Rotary Club. inaugurated iiiis.tlicatrc for this purpose. Tiierezsalary scale they have been: 81‘? ("111?le nianmnr: in Increaselcripple children's auction in r will he a door prizo and six cap- ‘comnclied to pay as high as their afrr‘afif‘ ncxi . a . xthis area. and to date havemns will be given away to ilie‘$600.00 to keep their teachers' Such 3 WSle would b? ht'il'dldonaited many thousand of dol~ilucky ticket holders. The ladics‘salaries up to what it had tiars toward the rehabilitation of eoi the community serve coffee lpneviousiy been. .‘unfortunate persons. as well as and sandwiches at the ililcr- it will be recalled that in an assisting dozens of children in mission. advertisement in the Charlotte- lihls 81‘” W110 were 1“ “(W1 "I This year the auctioneers “ill town Gllardi‘an “19 T986119”?-S 1m6dlcal care" c Robert Glover. Dr. ML.il‘wflcralljon warned “5 “1°me ,Bonncil. Gilbert Clements. liar-ism? "0t ‘0 “Mm luau“; {ry MacLeod and Hazen Mac- 1905mm“ ""1995 “SUI-ed 0‘ ' CIRFEIW. received word , ~ :‘: i g ' Lure. all members of Si. An- m'””“’"‘““‘- .V then In the mining); not? pi.hi1cr.‘1(;V[lsr:. Jig/iii lAre Dedlcafed draws Lndgo' .facc‘of these facts do the Tories Srit'li.nl1 Friday. November 30. MONTAGUE - Gifts to tho IP‘WS' in saying “if” Supple Mrs itniion was the tormerichurch were dedicated at the Emmi" 3" filming Paid by “10 Mai-saw Ellen Siowart_ dau.iregular morning service at iGovrmmeni; The lfi-‘KPBYQ'S glitcr of the late Albert a n d ‘ Trinity United Church here Sun- “’1 the Yarious- SCIIOOI district! know dufferenitilv. 0v er an Mrs. Stewart of Park Corner, day. The service of dcdlcaiion' She resided in Summerside for “’95 00119111th by “19 mIUISiOFJ some years prior to her in a r- I RPV- RUSSEII Bum-<- ' r Six hymnaries were present- above the continued payment of supplements some school districts are now faced with maize. . . . . Her husband predeceased her 9“ by Mrs. LOTM‘ Wigflinflmn pns's'ble addmo’ia] .expomefs" three ye a r s 330 and one son. on behalf of the. Misses Martha ' P 31‘? 001151“le Dayml their secretaries money F0 William Rattee was killed durian World War II. M. Ratiee is survived by and Bessie Poole in memory ofi their mother. Mrs. C. . Poole. 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