’—.~‘—_,t 0 per cent 0 is: located in Canadian landings of fish and flielltish have been relaticly liable. at about two billion pouml~. during each of the last ten years. With 1.3 billion pounds being liiiitled on the Atlantic Coast and 120 million pounds [mm the freshwater areas. The marketed value of all fishery llleiul‘i‘ “int-Ii was about $375 million in 19315» has increased similin dur nu iln- last to it years and root-it'd an estimzited $250 million in Mir-2 2i: :i remit Inf ltmnij prices and (i ‘tlt't’t‘t‘ girtip: i,."n of h h pl‘lt‘t’d species In the total with. Except tor ~.. t'tl and pickled lish tiie nllitkt! for Canadian (fisher; pititilli is ix dominate-1| by demand in \i-rth Anicrira The vziliir of all cxgim‘tn l” 1962 “HS $1.7 millinn. Ictiring $93 million in: the vziluc oi timer) products retained iti Canada for consum- ytitir (‘ti'utiinn cxit-rts tn the United States “we valued at $114 riiill.t-n tll thzit year On the mass (it IIl”'~(‘ figures the North At‘iitiit'ur. m:.il<t-t kitl‘llllnif‘d for lll'lt-Ul 80 per cent of the market- «i \: lit? in lt-‘iZ flv COUNTRIES "no r i. win: 20 2er rent [lads an outlet in some 50 other "illnll'ie\ $23 imlln n to Europe France Italy. P. I‘lllllht. $17 mil- lion to the Caribbean area (mainly Jar-unto Purrto Rico. Dominican lit-public. Trinidad) and $4 mLIIIl‘vTi Ill other countries (mainly Aiictmtin and New 7:3- Ninth ' its ertllll .‘llt'lutk‘s ground- flsh litfrtn .‘IIllI blocks, lobster and krnlloiis Iltn] the Atlantic ('i-zxst ‘illlllin and halibut from (he Phl'lIll (‘mzut and the fresh- your .-l:v . r The production (it groundnut: linen and ti! k~ ill (‘anzida de- veloped in l'(‘~titirt>9 lo dmtmnd in inc {well that“ an! tr beer zisszicm'ctl “till the gener- ai‘. tic-ml 'il. i‘ip two of tr o I e u but: In W! out ol 3 produc- titi. t - II.“ ‘1' ii. ll -n tit-iirds. J41 niillmn ti; iitittx were nip : III in fittith 75 nullmn piiinds to the ‘l'tiitu' Kl'l'tl III (IIIII tli Dul- ante 1423 n. Iiitill poundsi sold (It. lite lll>llil“l.l lll.‘li{(‘7 ‘7'? per (PM) ( ‘tI i i..ti-- Intlll|II> t-I these p!‘v(lut-'~, \\’lII‘. I(“‘lill|d. I ' i' ,2 il‘ . u; the bah-inn l'lit' e i< .i «use IfII-il’l‘\lli[l tot t‘t'l. Hi.- lln lunlltliitn of ;:it-iiiiiliish ItIlt'l! am! phplll.‘ lltin Eil\\if‘. in the lliiited firn‘cc (Ill‘tIlL’ the Ii1\l 14 years ('tiiiwtii. *2 on [ iii I\(!n letticinr—d militv iii about 15 pound~ gm? tlI"'IIII Illll-ti'll‘tlli the period Vin >~ii-l.'.r trend ll ititirti . ’ WINTERS STAIN}: 'llit- illlntlrll \iigpn of Winters. I-t 4.3 million ’l'lIhiIK, ri;.< liH-n liable tIlll'lr‘." tho l;.'~: in you” Some 350 lliilllttll p fluids are nim- heted in in» Girl]. cittiei ltllVr' or "liroilcd. o! “hll'll about 20 mil- lion piund~ .irc m'i ii'ted. inazii- A} to the UIIIH‘U *tnle: ln 191i! I'XI)U2’~ Ill [fininrwin (‘lill'lll'lt'S, partirularly Ft’t'tllt't' tind Bel- uittni .ini' iitiwl to in: "t' it» ., ti 301.000 pouiitl~ giml rotii‘m'iited I i' '49 Hit Hutu t-u-r pi'vt'iniu ’(‘ier 'l'iw iiw ol pliyittlhlltin and iii- fluntw in \mtti \llit‘lil'it (‘Ulll- Int-ed v«.iit. .w‘mhu'w IlIl.'.\il»|¢‘ “mph «I tilt-tor) ii.i~ itti~ctl tiie lune tr' IIt‘~l' [i4-(Illl‘ls Hi Itlf’ luXiii) Incl t‘oii~iiiiititititi L't‘ll- tit. ‘\ i~ t~l'lI :tll tiii lti“lit'l» lili~~ it-~l.iiii:ii.:~ tititl ( III I. ~ “lie-tr i ’ t v it, .» Imitii-wl rti IIN’ tnth t-xpotwnr IIt“IiIQ lid» 0'“ A-k'ill'l) ti Ill'l‘t‘ tiilil ("Ittll|\lltll ill Illt‘ ~l‘iilli-ti lulit‘i) llitik [illitt' gtuiiti; IIlt lil~l I‘ilrt‘ or tour you!» iiiiitt ii_'~ llit tl'lht'tl tiniii f|‘Q‘ llillltilll Illiilldl- iti 11'39 lli .m- } -.\ innle l—l tiillinti IliItIlI‘ ,r ‘i‘ -‘t iii no [w (cut III Hm ) t y in w V. .(‘ t ltw Liiutcii hum-a timi lln‘ ' 1i: . -.- . 1" pm icii'. cuit~ii:ii~"l i; wfi l"ll‘ll'. lf'rli‘! and lI-“t, .m (it i. u‘:i> M’tllt in ill" l “H N! 4H:th (Illa i-iué-s iriiimiirt.‘ Iiiiii LAINION. HALIIll T [rt-sh and trim-n salmon and halibut pi'utliitt> IIlt‘ Irtllk .‘lcanildtilll|Jili(IlHI|1tIll'Itulltlil- lion pound< (it IiilIlIHII itill pet nnl‘ and 25 “Hilton ptiumh ot salmon ‘10 r L't‘nil i~ ill)‘1il'b~ ed by the lllallttl in the United is The Guardian -The Evening Patriot States A steadily expanding de- mand, based on population grow- tish- ctuationK During the last fifteen demand for f fishery market: North America trade in lake or lreshwater ery products. The \alued at $15 million only 10 per cent iti mine went to Medi- years. hmu-u-r. there fit; been th. is associated With a relative- la e ish IS chum} a from terranean countries Wllh Italy ly inl'leXible supply or “llh a with Hebrew religious observan- .u- :tit being the lziiuesi buyer. aiipply that increases mote :luw- ces. The seasonal pattern ol sal- equivalenti in 1948 to .74 million 1,055 0]: (TBA 15' than the apparent growth in es is thus subject to wide varia- pound> in “£62 [or the ,\ '. Lillllt‘ With me “.5, (,1 me C u ba 11 “*‘mand- “‘mv depending "" “‘9 m““““"e C0351 "*- b “1””? Til-5 “Time mtiiket, Juninim. l‘iierto Kit-0 It 1960 and 1961. more than a of last day: and similar occas- was Iil'lillL’III about m; r 4 ,23: the and the kits” gamma,“ islands million pounds at little“ halibut ions. diversmn ot Hm mam" A :0 the we no“, "H "mm mm“; far were exported annually to the (‘llRED FISH tillet trtidc and by otllc‘ factors (“Indian win.“ (“(3 in 1962 United Kingdom, In 1962. IHIW- Tm. "HM unwwiam in ailccting Nipply. ' ever. bornth of the thigh prices obtained on the L’ S. nlhl’kt‘tt ex- ports it» tho L K “we ii-diired substantially. this group. Hillfll anti dr.ctl cod, iiais always but. .':i. (-xti: rt coni- nmdit): 'I‘he [titlit’ZLvill nimkcts portmx «it tnnndmi: ~ ' -.‘. md are found iii HM Cur-Lliuiii meat oltwc to 60 [-tl (Hit --2 our ex- ports was win to int->9 countries where salt ind I.‘ iocti. mainly itb a condiment lli an otherwise Countiim Lmlderill‘l "he Mod- iterranchn Il‘otl to be "17:9 ,m- but now IIM'} :xct'timmr-t a only lilziml V'(‘_'l'l¢'thl( (M? It) planta- 'l‘lie Lilttit‘tl lx'iiiudoii. und ‘lliéltllly Jtiiriaitzx and l‘ucrto sporadii- min tit litiyt ~ " a. tin“ workers am} «.im—r low- in- l-‘rtincc un- important outlets lliroi ithl in the :\I(‘Illl‘til’£ili('illl ln (‘otintiies Ilkt‘ Spain Por- Llillll‘ L'll‘llp‘ tor tron-n salmon intxxtl) who. region lphl‘llllliii, a Illgillt mi; (id |\ :m > v tiit (‘nnndinn mks i-f salt cod to in 19t'i2. about No In i l l i o u Silitln‘. 1.33 The Jiilllt'tH‘il. tin rum: important pounds nt-ic sold to earn ol the Since it is timed prliritiriiy (in trend Itl\\;illI «vlt- ~ It') in movie iiitiritct i4 rimmed t. “Hr countries, Illt' ti‘aip Iisiit'g‘ .\t".!it ltl'ltl- thoke two (iiiiiitries é ,..'.'::i.~c- tin itt ]h “l l...ir. twdlid-S during The L‘tnted Sloth. iiiairket do- land the produtm salted ly aifmtul t'uiimliiin in tin tit-rim] i‘fif. 1‘ “u! and in- niinuteu almost ('tittiplotei) the cod )5 milieu to :t. zit: “JR? tEu- 1962‘ 0' trial Mill-(“"1 rximz‘ts C(lNTliVl‘lul (A l Mil-Z 23-A SPECIAL SERVICE ‘ Manufacturers of Marine Hardware Draggers Supplies Freight Conveyors . Deep and shall well punlps (LERA. Approval) Agents for Gardner Diesel Engines Clinton Air Cooled Engines Viking & Marine Products Pumps. "WE SERVICE THEM ALL" MACHIt 49 Pownoil Street BEST WISI'IES FORA PROSPEROUS 1%4 Fifil-‘IING SEASON HALL & STAVERT LID. E SHOP 30 YEARS OF PROGRESS in the FISHING mousm OUR POLICY If It's Good For The Fishing Industry . . . We Are Al For it. Back in 1934, a quarter mmtury ago. the fishing in- dustry in Prince Eduard Island was not an mlvamvd an it is at the prmnt time . . nor. for that ritual-tar, were we. Hcmevcr, (H iir the years the industry itu-li has prong and drwloprd and an «in of Prince Eduard Islam!“ printh industries, contributes largely to the cummuiv life of tho entire bland. We an- privitegrd to pla) a purl in that industn u III], as such, t-ons‘uh-r it as .1 matter of pride that we have kept pas-e with th!‘ iltdthtry doing (wet) thing pus— sihk» to prm idr- thou: whit-vs so mwnfial and nuts- ssu'y and which we. stand hrhind with the line-st oi service. In our 30”: ynar we look forward to a pro- gressive and punspcrou» your for the fishing indufltry and tor all "um: tllgagt‘d in its work and en. deavors. and FOUN RY Charlottetown - Phone 41-3243