‘= oo « 4 Heavy Snows Give Promise Of Good Trout Fishing amass sean _apeing doys ‘wil Betaans See S500. Go deitetio- see thousands of anglers in tion of the three provincial gov- - - three Maritime Provinces con-| ernments, the conservation and of ' ‘ on quite lakes and cas-| protection of the imland fishery cole Ce ae Montreal’ ; fg yp hg "Selecta 10 Se ieduash tes conttines to oomsé Canada. f Canada Is Seen —is situated in what was once SA AX DOLLARS | et, Galen a oe : ; “were| INR i ‘Bog on Moose Speeds heme ae : wae , : ecession: ,a : , ee eee oe ates Sey conan ateee Co , Lr dent . Wen ook at a more than ice to keep most. ang- Gate Ghat ataloes ekahe ke Oaleten LONDON .(CP) — The Times, | Arts. : any of these Registered Retirement Savings Plans distributed — fers from wetting a line. . | regulations. Wardens are ee ee eee A group of yous men re by Investors Syndicate: i , While some lakes and streams fledged fishery officers with all | Set, says Canada is having more| women converted the hayloft Retirement Savings ertificates—Fixed-interest, guaranteed — are still locked by ice—particular- the powers of Gt cffine cal, ta /Seiey Ste SB Geeeties Bien at gilew ea 0 veualiey plans tailored to your individual needs. Supplementary insur- opto ke ppenellpeamrsmgrtgpeded Fan peal aioe goat wang Mowe p Menem mt : oe aon ee de a ap sae Eee, ae . i conditions| on the other hand, are temporary “Consequentily,. the austerity of | active role in the museum. Equity Retirement Plan—(1) Investors Mutual of Canada Ltd., ee wo OnTaT at OEE and—are employed | the= A proposals .@ balanced investment for stability and income, or (2) In full quota of early ee ee See eee ee, rene See eee —tlwiuou eee Maritimes those introduced in Britain securities growth. Pre-season fishing predictions | tricts on Tuesday,” the newspaper ob- P PI a catneitell ol which combias are usually dangerous prophecies | MAINTAINS STOCKS serves. Combined Payment Pians—. lection of plans whic oo. and seldom bear out the wishful! While the department of fish-| Both the cancellation of the oe ee on ee ee tree coutine of et vet lien eee’ ote % ete a" restrictions ; ’ and United States on winter give reasonable assurance | fish culture service that maintains | imports of lead, zine and crude 6. F. Cameron that water conditions should be| the stocks of the various species|oil had added to Canaéa’s eco- favorable for angling. Only time| of sport fish. From its rearing| nomic burden. District Mgr., Summerside ee Se ee a ee T angling season measures up restocks waters mea- ‘ the" 1958 period which was one of | sure up to physical end biological! Steel Makin : d. Cc. Montgomery BR eee a ese indting Through its engineering ser. Capaci Dro S$ Charlottetowi @fothes out of attics and examin-| vice, the fish culture service ty P Si iecis cet Ge sien nn | coke Gem coeaeee oe CLEVELAND (AP) investors culture service are ready for| pollution in inland waters end Se eos Syn@dicate = = Oe a seme; "eee bey ees. ps Bed — OF CAMADA, Limites WARDENS BRIEFED the inland fisheries. Working in| thevy probably average @3 per seed Office: Winnipeg Offices In Prieipal Cities mow meeting with protection said staffs in preparation for the sports eredit a the provincial fishing season,”’ Loran E. Baker, ere part they 3 THIS WOMAN IS MEDICAL RARITY waht fetes tle puted that | nt of fsheriea and i i siti i duction was un Winket Bice. Geliewed the only] medical convention with visiting|lung lobes. Miss Rice has been capacity pT 0 ; ca So enly one] surgeon Dr. —— rae = a progressive lung es 5 La so! ie val eels in a changed a the ee aka $ 7 ae. nie inanntnaances Sve Dgeaes sepa. tees. which has persisted since ast | oar sport fish.” Pittsburgh went up two points to | Steel's composite price on scrap e m 97 per cent of capacity and Cleve- St hi FI t F tT . ings to the end of March for the Mr. Baker noted land went down 1.5 points to 96.5 a S ip ee U ure Maritimes were ie an ane a spends c pice on ra , iio He rm. Th | lowest since July, 1058. Needs Settling In 30 Days |22=Fe5 S52 °=-\— peers — - L : A i i i it ll i i ae Ht E | § i £ i i ‘ ; t z ze 5 : : 3 t3 e e a =n million pounds above Sandings for | tial sum, Mr. Baker pointed out By ISN DONALDSON friction with the STU. We want; We are now building two ‘vessels | the equivalent period in 1958. Each season sees millions of the Conedien Preve Steff Writer [an agreement in this embarrass-|in Japan and four in England.”| Groundfish landings were down| main species of sport fish-mastiy MALIPaX (CP—A spckesman | ing situation.” He said the ships might oper-| by 9.2 million and shell fish by .6| speckled trout, brown trout, rain- c Ger the Cuben Marte Develop-|ONE PROPOSAL ate between Canada and Cuba,| Million pounds. The values for| bow trout and salmon—put into Your Headquarters nent Commission said here Sat-/ “We have aiso been approached |carrying Cuban chrome; manga-| these species declined by @bout| Maritime inland waters;by the ta eedeg Ge feure of the former |ty some Canadian interests. Cuba|nese, cobalt, nickel and vege-| $2 million im each case. The/ fish culture service. as Canadian “Netiers! Steamships’ | would provide the vessels and the | tables. small decline in value relative to| Following ere the locations West Indies Geet smust be worked | Canadians would provide the cap-| He said’ Flota Maritima de | the decrease in tandings refiects| the fish culture establishments out wike ® dcx Mel. The ships would fly the| Browning de Cubs, an American| the strenethening of prices winch | maintained by the departmes dese Caminere, | commission Canadian flag and carry Cana-|group. was not longer involved accompamed : ‘ Satu P etait officer, seid im am interview | dian seamen. with the ships. The former Cuban | !@ndings. Scotia) — Astigonidh, Bedford, @at Fidei Costes awew Cuban; “Cuba has not decided how it| government had agreed to re-sell queermmest bed airendy spent/will use these vessels. But we| the fleet to the Browning group qhout $502,900 to ansiutain the idle| need them. We want very much|but “that contract has been Little Bikes = . - Middle Bikes | = es. | Fish Landings In Maritimes 3 | ie Ghis imiefiniteiy—Ouba ; ° ik PAINT, BRUSHES § cals Sis ewer to ays mount 10 : illion Lbs. Big Bikes PAINT SUPPLIES jj ol too! And it's good for your : ontains extra emollients to guard ee rn mene been tied up ty|, 7S fish Aandings recorded im | miltion below the landings end There are bikes of all THE ROGERS § of vital skin moisture. Try Old: Spi spe have up © | dhe Maritimes during the month | values for the same month a year sizes . . . for the tet to HARDWARE Shave Loti ' @ Sri of Ge Seaterers Imtera2-| March amounted to 23.4 mil-| ago, continuing the Jower level of the grown up. We carry Lotion... you'll like Geeet Usien (CI) since July, | tion pounds valued at $1.5 million | landings which occurred in Feb- 5 ous the well known, well built MSE. Canada sold chem lest year! the department of fisheries and| ruary of this year. Groundfish |] €.C.M. line. New stocks are now in. Trade your old bike we SHULTO @= Csben meterests fer $2.890.000. | the Dominion Bureau of Statistics | and shell fish both demonstrated | on a new C.C.M. A complete stock of gen FJ eee Geven of the Ships have been | announced today. These landings | declines from March 1958. placement parts always on hand. C.C.M. bikes from wre quaintaimed eve. The eigith is in| have reproduced a seasonal Feb-| Pelagic and esturial fish land- . ee eet fuary-March increase in landings| ings were up in March of this BICYCLES REPAIRED and REBUILT : = although et a lower level than in| year by about 1.3 million pounds - F qugtt Ge pot ep for cole “HT 2) the net imcrease in recorded | Ting. The lower landings of shell f - - ae @ieediy solution cant be} jandings from February to March| fish, a decline of .6 million pounds || 183 Great George St. Diel 6341 Picture: window’a our side coached ™ He said 2 proposal t0/ was 11.4 million pounds an in-| ecourred mainly in lobsters and i 2 eae | nb, Ont. ediock ent Sathahee : ‘Service at your elbow @thers fer sole, is ender consider-| jendings showed a combined in-| I bits yo atten by ée SIU's Canadian chief-| crease of 7.7 million pounds over : : ; : “Gusts 2 aye @ in a : start | , ata Herring tandings were up by ses eenmection with the ships “except 3.4 million pounds, all of which a : Ger watchemen . . . willbe cut! were landed in the Bay of Fundy was @fficwk because three of the) tial decrease in landings from while the ether five are Jess val-| which dropped by .5 million to .1 Sir. Banks. We dent wart any! at 8.5 million pounds and $.5 vrs y now! 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