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Ben Livingston & Sons * @© Queen ‘St. — Charlotietown Ltd., Welders Northumberland Ferries 68 Kensington Road—Dial 4.7127 Ltd. | Belvedere Store 54 Queen Street—Dial 4-473 143 St. Peters Rosd—Dial 2-1362 ; Walter Burhoe — Longworth Ave. — Dial 45168 SBA-LECT. CONSOLIDATED ENGINES | BEST OF LUCK — TO ALL P. E. 1. FISHERMEN .—.. wy ey ade called"“Tig or Agro Welding”. This enables as items’ as tables, boilers, holding tanks, cooking tanks, meat washers, ringer tables, etc. i XAMINE WATER CLARIFIER. : -w | . Stanley E. Vass (left) chief-tech nician at ae Biological Sta- MARTIN’S SHEET METAL WORKS tion, and Roy Drinnan, investigator in charge, look over the centrifugal clari- ( nqui to: fier recently installed = the station. The clarifier removes all the silt a Wee gi 753 H 4-3868 the water pumped in from the Bidefo rd River before it continues on to t ensington oes Shop: = ome: tanks containing the oyster larvae. 65 K Rd. a | Biological station [—___ . has important role | the Fishermen 7 tie ta cakes: marta ar evmae'| Of Prince Edward Island .. . |only officially opened last year | sponsibility for departmental | worked together in the design. the Biological Station itself, sit-| work was assumed by a new This was the first of its kind || uated on the shore of the Bide- | appointee. E ;im Canada and Mr. Drinnan said ford River, has been in exis- Research activities have al-| the building was erected gener-_ tence much longer. ways -been carried out in the (ally along the lines of hatcheries s : Canada’s first fisheries biolo- | closest co- ordination with the he had seen in Britain. and {n e en es gical station was built on a department and industry. Early |the U.S.. although this one was . scow in 1899 at Indian Point, | basic research studied the hy-| more up to date in its equip- jee St. Andews, N.B. and from then | drographic, meteorogical and|ment. es e until 1907 when it foundered | other conditions affecting spawn-| Finally the hatchery was of- For A Successful while being moved to Seven Is- .ing, sex reversal, spatfall and |ficially opened on June 27 of : lands, Que., it moved to var-/ spat survival and growth. last. year with Hon...H,J. Robi- : ious areas in the Maritimes.| Practical results of the work |chaud:'the federal minister of * ee During the years 1903-04 it was were the development of a me- fisheries: being the guest speak- g 1965 situated at Malpeque, P.E.I. | thod of floating artificial cultch jer. Another high official in the n i While the floating lab was sta- | for mass collection of spat,-a ‘department. Dr A WH. Need- : tidéned at Malpeque, food, re- | system of accurate prediction of | ler, the deputy minister of fish- production and local varieties of | spat fall and the use of floating |eries, was in attendance. Dr. oysters were studied as well as | trays for rearing young oysters. | Needler was the first investiza- practical problems dealing with | Much of the work in the last | tor at-the Ellerslie station when cultech to catch larvae. 2% years has been directed to de- | it first opened. alse : : ; : : @ @ e Few interrupted studies were veloping an economic method of | Since it opened a year ago. a | carried on from 1914 to 1925 un growing bedding oysters and | Mr. Drinnan said. a number of on is eres im Hii; the Island. In 1916 a devastat- | Roy Drinnan, investigator in| improvements and alterations : ing disease wiped out the Mal- | charge at the biological station, | have been made in ‘the hatchery Peque oyster stocks and the rule said recently that this continues | and more are planned : |of-thumb oyster culture that to be the hatchery’s principal —#£ ——_—_____—_—_ Alberton South P. E. 1. was carried on there. | aim. DRUG RESEARCH ZOOMS Finally in 1929 the research; Mr: Drinnan, a native of Eng- j||||| board's oyster work was intensi-| land, said a push for the experi-|_ The American drug industry fied with the establishment of a mental hatchery at Ellerslie was | 18 spending an estimated $346,- permanent sub- station of the St. | started in 1959 but for the next | 000,000 on research in 1965, as Andrews, N.B., station at Eller-| few years little was done due to . slie and with the appointment of ithe federal government's tight a full-time investigator to direct | money policy. it. . | Finally, however, the green The investigator was also re- | light was given.for the construc- 4 é B @ sponsible for directing ‘fisheries tion of the hatchery with the er, department work in oyster cul- next step being its design. AlJ- 5 : ture and for administering leas- though having no practical ex- ‘ * es. ' perience in-the design of a build- Ue Ee MA RK % nh > ~ Community History ? LUSCIOUS... ONLY SEVENTEEN - - } Our Island cemeteries are noted for their beauty and dignity. Let our efforts be even greater in the preservation of our proud history in a permarent form. There is no greater way of bespeaking “your pride in your family name .. . pre- "serving records... expressing your sen- timent... than by a monument of beautiful Vermont marble, : doubly guaranteed in writing. 6 MARGRET: FORSYTHE ? She's all out for kicks... and every VE RE é EC K & SON LTD inch of her spells EXCITEMENT! | 3 ° Kitten" Whip’ _ vera prom prreci’tiéry-rowro worse . | ° Skilled Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 Sorenptey by DOUGLAS MEVES - Geectae tr DOUGLAS HEVES - Potecnt by HAPPY FELLER A UMIVER GAL PicTURE ~ wur GARITOL : and'9 Only} Montague pee Charlottetown kok wk we eR RM MH! Sh,