t I II. ‘l :i, ‘I .l ‘ I 31* ml l .: ow . . l i t ‘. I: I .l :4 i i Q . I i t‘ ll If 1,, it I I. l. I it .9 , . . ‘.i J I II I , I ’ i. H" i. - l t, l i ‘l in i ’ ‘i t . i i i l i : i It a. Fishermen KeepWarYEYeISlAND NEWS PAGE, On Ice Field's Movement "The motemcnt mi tic on all sides of Prince Edward Island In causing concern among .uo- In! fishermen at all points '. lusene Gorman dt‘pilh minl3~ tarot fisheries reported last night Due to pour flying tund.iiuus RCAF aircrait lroni Summer» side were unable to make on y training fltahts Monday a n d consequently \i: Gorman said that he had not received it i s dill) report tilt the <tate and la- test locations of tho ice itcle adjacent to the island If the fixing “t'tjil‘lt‘f lm‘ proves he said that he would "CEIVP a 3'0“ t" (t D At T! this attt-rnoon, at abi‘lli l 30 The la~t it‘itol'I at it I'ttVt'i‘d‘Q by Mr. Gornian :ndti'atut that Sunday and .\lit: . [llt‘t‘l' has almost a solid stretch of ice, reaching front \tlrtri Cape to niightiy more t tan half tho dis- ll l‘ lance eastnlird .tiiin; Ilit‘ nuth nhore oi IiIL' island This field In reportcii to ex- tend anywhere from 15 to 22 miles out mm the silt. and con- tains a large number of huge “grilHlt'l'N ~mali icebergs. In several areas along lllP share the ire i\ rt‘poi'lul M be ground- ed. and the north and northeast winds nt me past tew days have prevented it from floating free CLOSE WA'I’CII in those locations “bore the Iobstermvn have their traps and gear set. .\ir Gcrman said that they viii! hate to maintain a constant watch as the winds and tides could lirin; the ice down on them without much warning. Oil Flat litter and otlicr loca‘ tions in that nrca. ‘liorc is I large strctcli of npcn water, and there are reports that no ice is Visthlc from shnre, .\Ir, Gor~ man said that despite these ob- servations barely out of range of visibility. their are long hoa- vy streaks of l('(‘ moving through the Nnrlhumbcrland Strntt, Thpso streaks have been estimated at more than long and are showing up in Mt: on increasing numbers Large amounts of ice are re- portcd in the Victoria are: and these p a it: h e s are frequent‘ ly observed from there w e st- uard These unebi-fttc mi‘i streaks of heavy ice are bein.‘ led by a bony field situated be‘ tween North Cape and the Bay of Chaleur Mr Gorman said “Unless more favorable “Ind‘ hit the area, such as west or southwest. the situation for Ihi lobster fishermen is not likely in improve very rapidly." [\ir German said Commenting on the in t 2 st turecasts, he noted that minor ablc winds were expected to continue last night and today, coming from the no r t hwest. These Winds will tend to h o 1 LI the ice along the north shore moving slowly further eastward, and the heavy streaks will ('nn~ tinue to break off from the itcld at the west end of the island and drift through the strait. Another area which is heavily icebound is Pugwash and vicin- ity, in Nova Scotia and this is being clocer watched, becausc once that ice starts to move it can also pose a threat to lobster ‘Qenr in the southeast and east lLt.-Governor lAnd Party [Returning Lieut Governor F. Hyndman. will return t'nl: evening from a tour of the Bri- . tish Isles. ‘ His Honor accompanied a dole. ligation of 67 businessmen from the Atlantic provinces who we're seeking greater trade and im- provet’ business relations in thc United Kingdom. The group rep- resented 120 chambers of com merce in Prince Edward Island, Walter l Hyndman, accompanied by Mrs ‘ oi il’lc island. ii Mao stand A. report late last 1113 ht tium Souris. indicated that no ice was anywhere around and lobstermeo of that {on anc. at North Lake. were not as other Li|(‘ al ('nllf't‘rnt’d as those in 8Tt‘B‘ Tilt biggest complaint ir o In Sour» is with the am all ratihcs Some fishermen haulcd I"t'i!' traps Monday after having tin-it down Saturday and Sun- iia. and several others had not IlIIA‘LI a trap since Friday In all raw-s veteran fishermen claim- i-d 'liat Monday's haul was one ol thc smallest weekend catch- |‘~ Iht'y could recall in some cases the wow reported to be less an .iierage one day's haul, Thn- lobster canning plant in Souris has been operating With a full shift each day, but reports intimate that after the plant has obtained its daily requirements from the fishermen, there are few if any lobster: left for table use. catches than Alberton and West Prince County I 2 The Charlottetown, Moldy}. 1962. Siern' Trawlers To Be Tried Again? Provincial department of fish- eries officials will watch with interest the performance of three stern trawlers, now under construction at Bathurst. NB, to be launched May 25. Draggers now used by island fishermen drag trawl net] which Irv attached lo the side of the vessel Stern trawlch pull their net~ directly behind thr- vessel. Stern trawling was promotcd by the department of fisheries hack in 1952 when the trawler "Tignish No One" introduced this method of fishing In Atlan- tic watt-rs The method did not appear to be popular and did not catch on with fishermen INCREASED USE The stern method is rapidly coming into use by other coun- tries of the world, and Eugene Gorman. deputy minister at fisheries predicts that it will see increased use in Maritime waters. “We will keep a close watch on the new trawlcrs,” said Mr. Got-man, “and we think this new type of vessel will have quite a bearing on the future design of dishing ships in the Maritimes." :Ncw Dems Open lPrince Co. Office ‘ SUMMERSIDE — The Democratic party i was preparing to open a Prince yesterday i Mon 11.... ‘18.... . . N M b! I“ I WEATHER Is a 1at Fredericton Ind 5m" John At Rultico at l.1'l mi and 35 42 ’1 Ind 50- MUM“ ""1 11.11 pm Summcrlidc tide TORONTO «CPi — Tcnspern- SN” 40 52 Campbellton 30 and 47 dame“ mm" me, m“ "M: ‘0 52 Ba! 01 Film”? winds norm Charlottetown. Sun rist~ today Nil ‘35- . .. .. so )6 west 30 diminishing by evening .1 “53 “a 5a; .1 1,01_ "W W ‘ tn northwest 20; mostly cloudy; _——————-—-——27-_ Dawson 1) 40 i HALIFAX (GEL—Ibo wreaths; a few showers. anulty 10 VI ver .. as 51 tom” "3".“ W1“ my “C” miles lowering in shown-s to him. 39 so icloudy periods today as I lush three miles; cool. Edmoluun a pressure If“ mOVES towards High (mly a1 . gala.” ,0 ‘3 the Maritime: from Ontario, _._——————-———-——‘ . "0'. on - I. 33 Regional forecasts: . 3153'». 33 to Aug-pans sigma? .normgdn Planting and Heating 0 mm 905 t . rin - . . “m” ’9 5‘ fit '31:: armzeétva Rewir- & Remodde 0 Dual Fools 133:“ as: :2 mafia: Variablc cloudiness: Contracts Fredericton . 41 so “m' cm" 1“ “"32"”; Domestic Wntcr Heaters ALIIRT I... t J h u so winds northwest 25 wit ,.u~tr 0“ Hufln‘ A 5m.) .9.“ ------ -: to I). now-hint: at Keatvflle a: IHOM S County office in Summonide at fi'zwufitga; 227 Water Street in tho Job n- Itou buildinz. near Sobey'l ‘u' “3.: 3°33: 3:02;: little Wm" 9- dun c in temperature: north- PIFW ‘Wfl V4“ be wmlwinds so with guts to so. “0"ka 9“! °I a“. “a” '0 m and in afternoon to northwest up poll committees throughout a) with nut to w. Low-high at. Prince County in support of their 3”", 31 m 40‘ candidate, Arnold Wood, Wont It John River Valley. Bay of , Cape farmer. Chaim: Bunny with cloudy pc-, Previously both Conservatives riodl: I few snowflurrin in DAY «on: HIGH! {4” H. T. JAMES Pom Products Grafton st. Inst Dill 4-H]. WHITE PUMPS 0 In Heels ‘ Illusion Heels ' Jet fleets and Liberal: opened campaign hilly are": littlo change in3 offices in Summerslde. ‘tompentun: northwest winds For the “nut Male Wheel Bouncing Call Canadian Tire Corp. for appointment 4-8569 'AAA-AA-BWldtlu LePRGES one mile wide and five miles No" Seoul, New Bmsw‘ck B R I E t g ranged by H. Watson Jamer,, IN HOSPITAL agent-general in inndon for the four provinces. Secretary of thcl mission was Alfred Par-keg, Mont-tort l While in London. Lleut. Gov- ernor Hyndman and Mrs. Hynd‘ , man were invited to meet Queen l Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace ‘ Friday morning Inst. 1 Mrs. John Thompson. .\iar- largest ate Ll a patient in Prince (:01th Hmpttal whcrc she is re. i 'elecuon .civing treatment. of Olf'l‘ 0F HOSPITAL Mrs. Brydnn Smith. \iho has been a pativnt lcn tho Charlntlc- town Hospital for the cast three! weeks. returned to hcr home in Alberton Smith nn Sunday Too Late To Clossfiy ‘ WAN”: n: HOl'SEKEEPER with some practical nurstntz, preferably middle-aged, for; two eldcrly ladies. Modern home, wi'h all services Apply Box lOl‘Jfi carc nf Guardian- STRIDES on the Island! island Iurriers lid. Dill 1-1271 QE'EZ I drive to BARGAINS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BE HERE DOORS OPEN ":9 Gan St. Patrtot ‘_ I fix SALE: ONE NEWLY S 2:93th row. one cow to freshen latter part a! May. HrL \IarNcill, .‘v‘il. Albion, rW1": BLACK up BROWN . “’5‘” medium snc dog Pinne‘ but #7578. ‘ . “I Fox RENT: SEMI-PRIVATE . fir“ room for two convalescent, people at 232 Hilstom Strx-t ‘ . '0“ Phone 436%. / Min Ion SALE: ram cow. ."“" all by side Also six ynang‘ odvea. Will take pass cattlc‘ open D‘fly Ill trade or dry cows Midi. Winsloe. mm 11 mm. - 11:30 pm. _.______._— I nun tx'rcnvmw an arm; liar-mt s Ialrt hr by Elmer Power. EA . BE D" mu - .5. Am I... CFCY radio Need”. 10.30: m. l FINANCING FOR BUSINESS l On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY May 8th and May 9th W.J.F.Clomm oftho IndmtrialDevelopmattBank willbeatthe WM CWLLL lynmngngcdtnnbh—crphn awn—mm ‘ hoot “bl-howls.- tn- Sale tarts 9 on. Wednesday, May 9th, Sale Ends 12 noon Saturday, May 19th MILLECLEMENTS—4-8527 . Chdmbywfigb emmm [hmmutflgnl