[12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Jun. 3. 1904. i - V _ . . . .. Large Part Of Fish Catch Is Thrown Away Each Year ‘ OTTAWA I01‘-‘i — Canadian ously ‘iimiting the deer popula- ,commercial fishermen throw ition. Particularly hard winter: ; tahway at hlarge proportion of setemted todhave a much greater j eir cac every year. a ma- e ec on eer. [fine biologist told a group 0 Dr. W. J Maher of the Uni- ‘the Canadian wildlife service in- iwildlife and fisheries research- versity of Saskatchewan’: so-ldicated that reduction or controt ers here. - ology department told the meet- or merganser ducks in the At- Dr. C. S. Linds:ly rgolthe liJni- ing of hl]StSlud)}I1_0f tbl: predatgu la-ntic fpnovinces miglit be glen versity of Briti um ia’s ‘prey reaions ip ween e ay 0 ncreasing e num r institute of fisheries toid a joint rpomarine jaeger (an Anctic of salmon reaching maturity meeting of the Canadian Soci- gull» and the brown lemmings the area. ety of Wildlife and Fishery Bi- iin northern Aiaska. : A final paper on predator: [Olt)£1SI.S and the Canadian .Com- PREY 0N LEl\_‘lMlNGS and their prey. presented by mittee on Fresh-Water Fisher- Dr. Maher said filial} the _jae- iDr. J. W. Moffett oil the U2, ies Research that "a large gers preyed on te emmings Fish and Wildlife Servce trac ' €}:n0um.. oftthe fish iiiaughtdig ‘l gnly in the lastntiwo y1earsTl:if the history of the sea lamprey ..:.t.':*’;~°.“i: ::.’:.':..i:...r°.:*.:.:.. : .52.: .3".W.. ‘.2 .°.‘.i..2'. .: has almost able. -numbers of the lemmings to Wlped 0"‘ 131‘? “'01-” ‘D V110 He said North Americans n some extent.’ but they were not great lakes system. :were much more particula ‘about the type of fish they ae gggngrewvgge m‘gs‘{°P;§:§}§TI1ree Engineers Will Seek = Canadian Exports‘Market caught were completely uti- llzed. A method of keeping fresh- I‘ ,. . . V ggstgibiamut a‘w;nt;'m::.nt§r;:§;i QALGARY tCP'—-Three Ca- 1 His mates will study power fa- 'entirely responsible for any ex- tensive decrease in the lemming population during a given year. A stud by A. J. Erskine nl £ Columbig b‘;g1ogiSt_ Dr_ T_ _ éiadiai} en§)ineei-sth wflll tlfigve cilitties atnt‘li_make land and irri- Northcote of the ac. fish andjsggés 3:; fag‘ ngdhlfgs mpgyga ‘°" 5“ ‘°‘- . - ii igame branch‘ iaimed at finding a market for ‘MEET ‘N OTTAWA EXPERIMENTS WORK ;Canadian exports. ‘ When all surveys are com- ; Dr. Northcote said experi- Headed by John Davis of C31. 5 pleted the participating con- ill 5 merits in artificially circulatingigary and sponsored by the }sulting engineers will meet is small lake in autum by‘e;-31 government and cnnadinn i Ottawa to consolidate informa-; ipumping air through pipes laid trade counseis, mo ' tlon and prepare n40 ft. below the surface from spend three weeks in southeast Mr. Davis said most of the ‘an air compressor, indicated,Asia engineers {liking PEN "1 the urve s ‘that trout could be kept alive;' The men will make pt-enm. s have considerable ex-I :2 through the winter benea ;inar_v surveys on poten 'al of D91‘_19“C€ 1" the C0_lml|'l9S ah fig ’ many fee ' n ad j 3 n engineering teen- which the trade studies are di- ‘ in ’ ‘ i H‘ I of l e and s ow. : ~ . _ , W Artificial aeration of_ the ‘iake imques, personnel and materials rected. It l5 h'0Ped the SI-Udlfis the trouts oxygen £2;‘I0F[))ir:ge(;Il:til)Illlslhe various de- ;i(l)lreleta:‘dmto$ 8; Other scientific papers 9 other gmups w“‘ "‘-5” 500th year or two. he said. MARY cosm. who first ropolitan Opera H — -i _ -‘ ; - ‘.. i . t ,- - -r°' . . 9- i _ _ _ - . ~ - became known to the public she made her (lGb(l)lllbeI'C:E‘ll‘ll‘; :nnFtlii1e [r)‘l‘:L{::l(1‘l‘ ’,sne§§S,g a(§enh1‘¢lewi?}:Idt1}::,e msfi.’,§}§f," iégfrica as we“ as the Middle Casgldxa oifs th,.ee1B‘fi‘::‘erganf:§i::§ ties": oz:r§1?§larofL aii1r(i1tl?'t‘el(lEiii iir‘le(iilfou’i‘ll(i1edeiipriIixi)ti$l‘I:: uIoV1:(I)‘nC bnhdglaclnifdoiigtlogif through automobile commer- as Violeita in Ve d" “La t ,2 d -;, S1‘ { . - , ' ' . . . 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Direct.‘ D‘ ' - - ‘§§j,._,f;‘3’ 3°" 72 23;; +5 partment said studios of the to the individual localities. submitting tenders on foreign ca_te Canada should do we-.i_in communication through the en- i..,..."'.'.‘.‘.‘.i’.§i’,f iidaiyisdiistbrii iitiifli: D M _n,,c,wr ,,,-W, ,_—_ H ,5 + V‘ habits‘ of wolves in Ontarios Al_- Mr. Davis will survey water projects because this relation- ‘this scheme. Mr. Davis said. gineering programs also would lnsing as much as 30 per cent ‘Ani; Li Dov noon :5 2.: 25 -2 lgonquin Park seemed to indi- and sewer facilities, roads. ship has been lacking. . ‘ He said greater direct trade help open doors for other Ca-‘-by weight of the wt,“ diamond. N oim £71 +_l%i('ate that they were not serl- bridges and industrial p‘.ants.i The success of similar pro-Vlcontacg Wm make Canada bet. nadinn export; Emjned_ ‘. 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