i — ; Pf ee \ - eh i asia J Rene methods & help t Charlottetown, é Fisheries. Steind © RS prety weretres The Guselien, Fiitey, Fuh, 9, 1900.5 EXPERIMENTATION the expansion of their ability to; carried out by. her submarines ee eee se onder for us to prove any|arvest food from the. sea Thejin the oceans of the world She he should receive a higher Price! theories in this regard, however, |traditional fishing nations around Bee ie ont 0 eet OF ee en eae bad produet. es the/ 2B rderable experimen-|the rim of the North Atlantic afloat, ships which can stay at purchase of bis and this re-|‘St08 be devoted to stud-/have expanded their fleets and! sea for months bringing home duce his- nit ‘cost, or Third he|0t_@ this field. R is along these) 101+ orocessing planta hundreds of tons of fillets and ee oe lines that Federal and Provincial | a oye m8 ay increase prod ty there-| Governments are spending econ-| 5¥t & more startling hungry me by achieving the.same end. | iderable energy and funds in re.|™ent in the exploitation of North) When we take note of this type We might say in passing that| 44 years. This approach is a/Atiantic Fishery resources ha s|% advanced research im other we think the first solution, while al dead h in| deem imitiated by a nation, not | fisheries, we cannot but feel the a very necessary one, is unlikely | 20°" Yorn tends te ome oa situated on the Atlantic 6 u t| need for advanced thinking in to eccur at this time. Nor cam) sos: an he rather on the Arctic. research and investment here if we suppose that the fishermen bere by aenieaie In 2 one Russia, in oceanographic. a nd/|we are to properly exploit our a reduction im the! > ihe fishermen whose profit | “series research, has - neni Tames Senate equipment. Rather we! wargin is ag thin as in. |fOrmed feats comparable to her|. risk and the daring of the may look for this to become dibeted, veoserch ‘o ae out |{ect of raising the sputnik into fishermen, investing heavily .in = aggravating than at pre- a. “question. : ee ee borg Hage boats, must ae ee eanioiene Other reasons however, besides/ies from the deepest trench in| shore; and very prominent among the fishermen’s inability to pay|the oceans of the world, The the measures to give him the Of the three possibilities that| for extensive research should en-|Phillipine Trench, some thirty fullest support should be the pro- we Pecinet n,potees Scene rats ain, Silane tt | nace often rn ck . #, P reputed to have well ov-| through an increase in produc-|are devoting tremendous scienti-|er one hundred research vessels,| ities comparable to the best in tivity, the fishermen may reduce fic and technical resources toward in addition to the active research! the world. [his unit cost then he has achiev |—— ; nn ed his desired end of increasing =e = his net return. In outlining ways ||iilir ' SssSsSssS9898983898S SSS SSS TSE | and means to explore this pos-| |i sibility, we suggest that we should : i seriously explore the benefits to || Hl be gained by specialization. } : itt As experience infolds, it seems || ™ ° ’ i that the most successful fisher- | men are those who have tended || | te See eee eel ‘ ‘ “ § : i ra t to fit i into | sortecteral pervuue ; Canning Specialists Carrying this though even fur- || ii . . ther, it might. even be demon 5 a streted that the fisherman wh lptentie ‘00 farther “alacant Lobsters - Lobster Spread - Chicken - Beef, | 2 and our Provincial Department ward to marching along together ; during 195 dedicated to leav-|| : ing no stone unturned in their| ; * combined effort to make the year | . ahead the most successful and | : ; prosperous yet for the Island | | canard oe =| We wish to express our thanks to our fishing industry for the excellent supplies. that enable us to produce the high quality of canned goods that |; ‘ Hi aes | * tickles the palate of our customers. i | I | i | | CHICKEN HADDIE - LOBSTER - MACKEREL i : | HH FISHERMEN SHOW PROWESS AT LOWER MONTAGUE REGATTA | i — - n = a | Fishermen ‘ | spection so that many of the pre-|nadian average per ‘capita con-| year; Endorsing ‘the Borden-Tor- | Ret |! * ‘sent difficulties and criticisms] sumption of fish and fish pro-|mentine proposed Causeway; | ely On | ASDUSY ¥ Cal FOP 2 seems ons ss sine an Se, coogi JENKINS BROS. LTD ed lobst 1 ates an their cann Hh 2 coee as pena nded ae Other ear ake ster; Attempting to have the rej s | | e 2 i lier by the Federation and accept- yur ae _. me ceielals INS} guiations changed to permit a FAST SERVICE . © * ‘ed by the Department, has beget in ball flat cans: .< twelve oz. drained weight in the |B 2 : Summerside Prince Fdward Island helped some, but there are still! ing elimination of duty and tar- forteen oc. pet weight of Chicken | BOWLAN Ss many kinks to be ‘ironed out. Alig on combined wire and sisal| @@die rather than thirteen oz. | Tete oun { | ‘ meeting has now been arranged! oye. Recommending necessary drained weight as at present; phone | a SS rr a SSS | rden, of Chariottetow2. Re- | maintained its affiliation with the for early February, between Federation and Departmental In- The Prince Edward Island Fi-,;in strangers to police our shor- spection Officials, to review this ies Federation was headed) es. for 1958 by President J. E.| During 1958 The Federation! ve yr EFFORT whole topic. amendments to existing Fisher- men’s Unemployment Insurance Regulations; Supporting our Is- jand Transport carrier's brief to the Provincial Government re the closing of our main highways Nearly five years of effort fin- during certain periods of the Seeking changes in opening day, lobster regulations;. and efforts | to secure markets for surplus’ stocks of Chicken Haddie on hand. During the past year excellent cooperation has continued to exist — between the Fisheries Federation imng — and Se Council of Canada. and) sty sow in 1958 ‘the succes ful | e as follows: Past President,/ took out membership in The At-| elimination of the t le . H. Burhoe, of Charlottetown; | lanti¢ Provinces Economic Coum | Embossed “'T’’ on canned Lob-| ‘ Vice-President, Paul Gallant, of | cil to boast the good work of that ster Paste as sought after by the A prosperous fishing season Means a prosperous economy. . . Bouris; Sedretary-Treasurer, A. latter organization in these Atlan. | Prince Edward Island Fisheries WHICH WE CAN ALL ENJOY! : ebevataion Walthen Gaudet,, of Charlotte-| tic Provinces. News that. the Fi- Federation during that time. ny é | Several of the members of the town; and Directors J. H. My-' sheries Council of Canada will! roderation went to Boston during | rick, of Tignish; W. E. Jenkins,| meet here in 1964 was received) robruary of 1958 to make "- #f Summerside; Emmett Gallant, | in 1958 with keen anticipation, an contastens before the Unibed Sten mt North Rustico; Wendell Gra-| that organization has never yet 4 Interstate Commerce Commis. ham, of Gasperaux; Harvey had a Convention in Prince Ed-|.:,, at its hearings on the ques- THE FISHING INDUSTRY ..eand Prince Edward Island the most up-to-date lines of Hutt, of Alberton; L. L. Noonan ward Island. and then too, 1964) ,: : a @ DRESSES ° Charlottetown; and T. H. Fra- will represent the 100th. Anniver- prolly amscseslapewe my on @ SWEATERS . of Murray Harbour. sary of the 1864 meeting here|,.dian canned lobster into the : ; The Directors met regularly\which led to the Confederation | United States. As a of such "7; © SKIRTS the year to deal with the/ of Canada, and should be a spe-| hearings, appliCations fer_ such il @ LINGERIE and HOSIERY A problems arising for their|cial year of celebrations here. | licenses continue to be accept- Ht @ BLOUSES < : from day to day in this and Island canned lobster i : ed, continues to rol through to this valuable American Market. The Federation, during 1958. participated \again' in the Fisher-| | ies Council of Canada's Sales Promotion Program to maintain and increase if possible, the Ca- | SHEET METAL WORK! Done By Experts... ~4 nt Island Industry. The| SUCCESSFUL SHOW i-annual meeting was held | Paul Gallant of Eastern Pack- Summerside. in July and the, ing Co., at Souris, was APEC. | Annual Meeting at Chariot-|representative during the year im November. At the lat-| and succeeded im arranging for er, guest speaker was Canada’s| various members of the Feder- minister, Hon. J. Amjationto display their products MacLean, M.P. for Queen’s,|at A-P.E.C.'s first and most suc- , the Federation honoured the/cessful Atlantic Provinces Food| land’s first Cabinet Ministe-|Show, held in Moncton, in April presenting him with an oil | last. | i imting of an Island fishing | Lobsters being the cornerstone | of our Island Fisheries, natural- ly the Federation took all pos | | sible steps to defeat the infamous | Payne Lobster Bill S-237 in the| h one of the major problems/U.S. Senate in 1958. With Sena- ing this industry today. . .|tor Payne's defeat in Maine, in of its very existance being|the fall of 1958, it ig hoped atened by poaching aad fish-|that we have heard the end of | of illegal short and berriéd)}this. attempt ‘to curtail import of ers. The federation -has| Canadian Lobster into the United stressing this for years and) States for a long time to come. . Mr. MacLean’s warnings in| Inspection’of Fisheries Products is regard were welcome ‘news| was another sifbject that gained e. Part of, the difficulty in the! the close study of the Federation acement, by the Department,| during 1958. Accodingly, a strong local Protection Officers to resolution was passed at that An- rk in their own localities and| nual Meeting urging upon the Federation took up‘with the) Federal Department of Fisher-. inister the value of placing | ies the early establishment of in other areas and bringing' mobile laboratories for such ig- re te Today, as In past years, one of the-primary Industries In this province ts the fishing industry. Te those feiliaeld in this enterprise, and to all connected with it in on way, we extend sincere best wishes for a successful and pros- perous year. 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