... Ni The fast developlnl fishing in- dgstrv at Souris. with its two pro- . .5,;.g plants being fed by a dozen igland draggers and some from qpw an. i ' is giving .,,;-ni to three hundred and severity W, and women from many parts ,, King's County. Thpse are record figures and rile Eastern Packers and Griffin ,-isheries, have been obliged to 1,, far outside the ' confines of gm”-is for men and women to man their factories. They have only 5,... able to fill the demand by 9,,-umng workers from such com- runltias as realms. Bangor. Sav- m.e Harbour. Montague. Mt. Stew- fh. North Lake. Elmira and other L1,.-at districts. , l-Inch day the workers from these he distant communities are iranslmted to Souris by truck and ,3.-. and returned to their homes in the evening- It has only been possible to staff the Souris plants be nrganizing such emergency Ifansportation means. So far this .,.s,em of transportation has opera- liad very well with the full coopera- Ii,,,, of the companies and the em- pluyecs. ' "F,v('l' since the introduction oi dmggers Souris has been expand- ,” as a fishing centre, with Eas- mn Packers operating the first ,,,,.,.,...ing plant in the town and now joined by a second company. tlrifllll Fisheries. The latter has mo oi the most modern plants ,1 the Maritime Provinces. With W manly non-residents on Souris -,;'tv-wills the Eastern town is Play- ,nu a far bigger role than formerly in the et-onomie- life of the county and the Province. Some uneasiness is felt about attempts by New England fishing interests to have a tariff imposed 0,, Canadian fish. and efforts me being m.ade to develop mar- kets in Central Canada. The Eas- tern Packers especially have found the American market a good out- let for their fillets, and by turnip! nut ii grade one product have made I reputation in the American mar- Record Number Employed ket. Quite recently Mr. Albert Grif- fin. manager of Griffin Fisheries made a , ii-----i sales visit to Toronto with very gratifying re- sults. He was able to obtain orders from one nationally known Cana- dian company and a trial shipment company as the best fish ever to supply you with the best fish". to agree with Mr. Griffin's boast. ONTARIO DEMAND Toronto importers were optimis- tic about an increased sale of fish in their city and other Ontario centres. Ontario's population, ra- pidly increasing, comprises a large number of central and nort- hern Europeans and these people are big consumers of fish. This demand must be met. say the Tor- onto buyers and the consumption of fish in Toronto alone will double in the next few years. Fish from the Souris plant, said Mr. Griffin, reached Toronto in fresher condition than from any- where else in the Maritlmes. This is possible h cause the draggers operating from Souris catch their fish thirty-five to seventy miles. from their base. and are a shorter time at sea than boats sailing from other ports, the interval there- fore between the time the fish are caught and landed is short, and a great advantage in any drivg for Central Canada markets. LOBSTER. CATOHES Both Eastern Packers and Grif- fin Fisheries report that tho lob- ster fishermen have had sat- isfactory year with good catches. and very good prices. Lobster eat- ches are falling off somewhat. now but this is normal for mid- June. lilemviosn srnsnr the Jgsails in 050 o o o then also cameras for yourself at our store! ' REDDIN BROS. DIAL 436 Mayfair Theatre . THURSDAY and FRIDAY JUNE 14th and 1511:, 8:30 P.M. "JUBAL" I SATURDAY (Only) JUNE min, 8:00 mid 10:00 PM. E"I Died A Thousand Times" llluny a honeymoon . . ':"5 vw POND" Oi come on down I? th o sIsi&i'osf. 'iIin9tn'm show in IIOIITII RIVER 1 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7: gm: MUSICAL THAT'S BUSTIN' . OUT All OVERI Tl! happiest wedding of song and dance In Thrown of frolicking fun-fest In the biggest Iilsiool. hayride siaeo "Stoto Foir"! l i )lt 5 cl I , sxriuii winiasiwm-nussiso. esoonrsoawasnsnsnnsslsasioasaoo cinnninriwsnimismm wwlmfl V. 45 - SIIOW AT DUSK . with lofty kicking up was pronounced by the Toronto reach Upper Canada. This promp- ted Mr. Griffin to tell the buyers with whom he was negotiating "you know we grow the best pota- toes in the world, and raise the best pork. now we are' going to The Toronto buyers were inclined ( fl Fisheries AI, Souris ' N.Il. nnaaenns The dozen draggera working out of Souris are occasionally Joined by a New 3. wick dragger. which finds it more practical to unload at Souris than it's home port. Most of the New Brunswick draggers are nuanced by the New Bruns- wickgovernment and unless it is impractical to do so, must land their fish at New Brunswick fish- ing ports. The Souris draggers are landing haddock. cod. grey, sole and flounders, and prices are fair. One boat commanded by Raymond Griffin has caught over seventy thousand pounds of fish. on each of three SI.lCC85Slve: trips. Usually the draggers are at sea four days to six days, before returning to P011. and thus Mr. Griffin landed about two hundred and fifteen thou- sand pounds of ground fish. in three short voyages. Each of the big Souris companies operates a fish meal plant and these have been turning out thou- sands of pounds of this valuable fish by-product. It is being sold as fast as it is processed. and a ready market is found for it in the Maritimes and in Central Canada. 01'' GENERAL BENEFIT The thriving fishing industry means much to the merchants of Souris to the grocers, the general stores. the gas stations, to black- smiths, to the banks and to the business life of the community in general. EASTERN GUARDIAN 'wArcn roa savings ulm-it the Montague Five to a Do store soon. TELEVISION and radio refill! service-in cooperation with,the Island Radio Centre. -We will re- ceive for service all make! of television. radios and electrical appliances at tho Montague I to 31.00 Store. LITTLE SANDS -FUNERAL - The funeral of the late Miss Flora Gillls was held Wednesday after- noon from Little Sand! United Church. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. L.8. Wool- frey. Hymns sung were: "Jesus Lover Of ,My Soul" and "Abide With Me." Pall bearers were: M. A. McKenzie. Malcolm Mclaelllu Eastern Packers has a now of- fice manager in the plvaco of the late Charles Boyland who passed away suddenly a few months ago. The new manager is Mr. Paul Mullally. a keen young and ener- getic native of the Souris district. The Griffin company is engaglns a new production manager who D. R. McPherson, Carleton Hume. liar Donald McLean and MA Mc- Neill. Interment was in the Bel- fat Cesn t y. - IOASTB: Pot, blade, and shoul- der. 3 cents. At Hilchey and Van1derstine's. TELEVISION SETS at the Mon- tague 5 cent to 31.00 store. We service all makes of television. radios and appliances. DOLLAR STRETCHERS. at Hil- chey and Vanlderstineis. Thurs- day. Friday. Saturday. Hamburg. two lbs. 50 cents; stew meat 21 cents; liver 35 cents. SEEK IMPORT PEP-UP BONN (Reuters) - West Ger- many Monday announced L518!!- tial further liberalization of trade wIt:h the United States and Can- ada. bringing the German mark a big step nearer full currency con- vertibility. The new measure is un- derstood to be part of the govern- ment's hntl-inflation campaign. By encouraging imports it hopes to increase the supply of consumer goods at home and so depress is being brought to Souris front Boston. He is Mr. Frederick Zemet- res who has been employed in the New England Fishing industry since he was a boy of fourteen years. By any yardstick of mea- surement Souris is forging ahead as one of the great fishing centres of the Maritimes with more peo- ple employed, more Island dra- gers operating. and more fish be- ing exported than ever before in it's history. INTERRIIPTION NOTIOE day, June 17th, weather of inclement weather. There will be an interruption of electric power on our Montague line, east of Charlottetown. On Sun- itting; between the hours of 8:00 a.m., and 12:00 noon, and 1:00 and S:00 p.m., for the purpose of moving the line as required by the construction of tile Trans Canada Highway. This is the interruption which had been scheduled for last Sunday, and which had to be cancelled because Maritime Electric co. Ltd. CAPITOL TODAY mil ism .. .... DEE L .. JANET MO i Illoll l0'BRlElt nouns l vaouncoiov CINEMASOOPE PRICES A SHOWS 8 - O - T - I uifuin vnium IEIIIIIX KEEI-'f. mssrll: COMING FRI. and SAT. i EXPLOSIVE HUMAN EMOTIONI AS THE SCREEN THUNDERS TO THE BATTLE OIII OF TNE FLAT-TOPS! prices. STORE HOURS Thur. 8 run. -, 8:30 p.m. Fri. 8 o.m. - 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY 8 am. - 9:30 pm. RE” 9. . KANE. 0-M-L Wlli Celebrate Solemn High Mass At Morell Bear The ouncesnent has been made that Rev. Joseph Edward laao. O.M.l. who was ordain priest at Ottawa on April 15, 1956, will celebrate Solemn High Mass in St. Lawrence 0'Toole'g Church Morel! Rear. P.E. Island on Sun: July first at 10.00 am. Rev. Father Mcl(enna, Pastor at Al. 5911011. PE. Island will be deacon and Rev. Daniel Driscoll, 0.M,1, sub-deacon. The sermon will be breached by Rev. Eric Robin. Pu. tor at Morell. A reception will be held at the Rectory from 3.00 to 5.00 p.m Rev. Father Kane, who is .1 mg of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kane of Morel! Rear was ordained in the Chapel of Holy Rosary Scholast- icate. Ottawa, with His Excellgn- 03' Most Reverend Fergus 0'6.-3. dy, 0.M.l.. D. D., Vicar Apostolic of Prince Rupert. B.C. as ordain- ”! bl5IIDi3..F0llowing a brief stay 't "0""? With his Parents. Father K8115 will be sent to Western Can- ada on the Indian Missions. mg PARIS iReiiterslAFrench For- eign Minister Christian Plneau will leave by air Thursday for a seven- day visit to the United States. -I French foreign office spokesman said Tuesday night. The spokes- man said 'Pineau would meet United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold and .go to Washington Monday for talks with 'Thurs.. Julia, 15 1956 Magistrate Hears Six Cases Al Georgetown Six cases were tried before Stipendary Magistrate W. A. Gaud at at Georgetown on Wednesday. A resident of Abney charg-ed with driving without an operator's ll :.-nee was fined 55.00 and costs. A resident of St. Mary's Road. charged under the Liquor Act. ' 0! ” d beer) was fined 325.00 and costs. A man from St. Peters, charged with not carrying his driver's lic- ence. was fined 55.00 and costs. A resident of Halifax, under the Fish and Game Act. fishing with- out a licence. was fined 35.00 and costs. A iesldent of Charlottetown, charged under the Town Act of Montague for being intoxicated in a public place. was fined 520.00 and costs. The case of a Charlottetown re- sident charged with being intoxi- cated In a public place was left State Secretary Dulles. YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. over until next court due to his Tho Gurdlea, Pogo I being in the hospital. .1. P. Nicholson. Crown prosecut- or, for Kings County represented the Crown in all cases. PORT DEVIIDPMENT PLAN ANTWERP. Belgium (Reuters) -Belgian Premier Achllie van Acker Tuesday announced a 10- year plan costing mot. than 4.000.- 000.000 Belgian francs (about 384.- 000,000) for development of the port of Antwerp. First step would be to complete a new dock by 1958. gie year of the Brussels World air. NOTICE There will be a special meeting of the rate payers of the Montague School District No. 3 in the High School tonight at 8 p.m. for the purpose of voting money to provide addition- al classroms. By order of the trustees. SPECI N2 spool BLACK OR WHITE THREAD ANY SIZE AL s 23: BANANAS, Ib. YOUNG STEER CHOICE SIRLOIN lb. 5 Devon Sliced BAOON 20c PERFECTION STRAWBERRY I CAKE ROLL 35c ICE CREAM V2 GAL. 89c QUAKER OATS 5 lbs. 52: ROUND STEAK, lb. 57: FROZEN F0005 hum & ventaua g3e1.'fAGE ROLL lb 59 I:;Eh:EE;:EE':E'"E:nls' 'ii.' 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