11.31225 ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE l x_'=;-‘x_ r t illllltY~lll-‘Iti0llt}i.AVE, t _sP-E4q|‘!|i|_Y‘ yGUARDIIAN ' READERS ,,,,.,¢.T¢=;"- c '- “ec: “c-‘Hé-“e- and agroater day. The lalurcls of tlie evtuug were for Dr. 'i‘hornp- ‘. in ‘ niomst i ‘ regs on con. for he came unafraid, fresh Imp from kntired ‘battle and hssured E "' _ oi‘ klntircd victcryxlfrottt the Unit- " *V. W- G‘ KNOWLEa ed Free Church of Scotland came “ * iio, and in the fullness of the pow- .‘oi‘r a t). June 9. NQt Witll- crltttntcttstrated at great sacrifice eleutents g1, K781514135 nild'cost, of any ilv ng church of umerdzlytl all.‘ but‘ 011161118 Christ to join hand. ‘tn hand and "yytqn tho P byteosn Gflll- heart to heart with any kindred n,|,|y_ ' e even-us fowl‘ ‘body of believers ‘and toiif-rt-t and e5 cmlty, was v.3 8111- A1111. evangelists. Very adrot were the o reasonable. 0 ‘DLPQIIHIIQ- tactics of th‘s dextcrous Scot. who ' Bbut-‘rewmtv-ho were quit ‘ghegan by sympathizlng with the v us of the very slgnlflcim Ants in the r forlorn estate, cheers mfianothor- "General Assom- front the desolate fe-w leaping to . opcohvocation praiintiitary. meet his utterances. ‘but all the ' o ,5 1n process down. at sugar coating was over now. Then cmfitrs uitl church 011 i Kins followed the medicinal, as the con- _ QM most pot-tedious fea- vlncing delegate -l“teraily smote 1 tlltllflit.’ program l!‘ lit-at the them hip and thigh with his crush- ohhclr greatest _dnt-s not lng claim by God and man attest- n‘ it at all. Thai,- amo is ud now, that the liberty of a M flE8ll—ll6‘-,18 in" c next tnost- reinark- sooks——wider fellowship and larg- mi; ulbout it is that the er useliulncss which is the crux. 0H”, l). it. Druumntond also the vital point, of the whole great M pppCill‘. This. however, is conttittion. the ever growing auth- (g3 stt-‘rtt, ‘but uhaitcraibie ontlcity of which shall ll-gbt the ~ proponents of union down to lat- y. was not a ilttlo pathos est generations. Meantime, like a tlie siuatlon in the Gen- child that happily ltoltl-s the end of Aggppthly of the Pt-csbyter-‘the re.ns, while the father drives, clutch ill Canada, new con- the Martyred Pr nclpai, down at ht College Street Church. St. Andrew's was reminding his the grnttt convenersbip of hearers that, “the church is a “mural bonrd passed ‘to other house of prayer and not an auditor- ‘. than Drummonds. The um." tlils bearing fruit ‘in round that once was one to almoot after round of deafening applause, ttpwiih is received with while the sermon was ‘being de- evidence of rigid suit-control. llvered. There followed an arraign- tdt grim antipathy seems to nicnt of seeking and ‘by "111819111- been curried on ‘last night. in tfoti." the skeleton of the "writ" in techoittg and reaching still. the Supreme Court of Ontario. ten‘ Si. Attdrewks and College doubtless gr miy haunting every Llrt lite former, wisely chos- poaccful breast the whde. Then—- defstcrtt Dr. Dorrie. of hcnor- for‘ the prlnepal can be eloquent yume, pluatled for the need of ~an eloquent appeal to "fight the rest ation of the tradltiops o! battle-s of the Lord on a Presbyter- (trtatltvrs of the KlriifVlvhiis ‘an basis." probably the most Collage ‘Street. his well-loved til-proportioned and top-heavy ‘the nit t toward the morning olcg'cal utterance to modern rs- tthe gnllnnt C. W. .Gortlon iigotts debate. ndtht- cntvnrtl note to for- Evidently the world is to bo re- lenktttg mun. l‘t la. ‘however. lieu-mod on slttct Presbyterian it. t-ottittt-tl unto Dr. Perrle l.n"s or not at till. Iteuliiy. it does hi. tnusttt-ss nnd wisdom that. lo t‘he most charitable heart. 1001! tt-‘tht- fuct that he-and all‘ for all the world like a choice cullt-ztgttvs have for months botweon the forward view and the ....'....t....- their way w'thln the backward gtizc; between tho con- y llli‘ shadow of that dro. ‘- fllctlitg ‘claims of your grandfather ‘rr " which tlt-utuntht duo dls- on the one hand nnd your 81111111‘ inn. to (lodhi for-urduinlxtg child on theother. ,iit‘ ctttirzigtiuusiy refused to pt the whole system of Calvin.‘ attlrntt-d his mncneseijwith it its sunun.r sldo,..where it magt... .. _ ‘mo, divine Th,“ Bymplon, TOltff-NFO. J-une f0.——At this mnvalt-‘t-t-ttce ‘was unihapplly ‘f1°"'","‘1i9'°‘“5's1f’" "f ‘h? (‘°"gr°5s' "d m, a Fuatmn puasagu the halite which the‘ Non-confir. ‘ our "lzrltors slid them best "m" 1'1"” Mk1“ "ml “l8 MW 8'. Hm,“ m‘. rnnglous freedomy scntlily is orgauinvtbhtav h-it 0101711.;- h‘, h, hm‘ mm, that lhkbttdnthu‘ uppellaltlott continuing, PQM sultsntional use of om \Y=51‘,"“"-’ wmmmwlved~ "w" .' u“ he In“ mndnr m“, Hncred tuwfacrtutt districts throughout Can- ;:r..1‘:.‘.‘:‘..“ t. s ~‘ m muunuuu,‘ may weny n» conducted the devotional exercises ing tho congrntulatons of t‘he 9am‘ we “e ""1 mumumg a d_ These were "m" men of solitary way,‘ bttt we today are sur- ymg Rrcflmmm and U, vary.“ rotinded by that great cloud of ‘w-it- pllence mung,‘ a" Wm mwgny uossm cheering us on and telling ‘by sitaring tho greatness of rugs '13 f1:fi{;",,‘pr13'9°"°° o‘ m” ‘v1°1"°‘* hour whose zt-go inn ortont ltt- . l ' n yo, b“, “lawn, firgakyng m William ottrr, M. P., of 1111111611- Chtirclt and in tho world. Pro- sfifixgflswzgnigcétwa: 1;; a s to flit-so address , Dr. ' ' (p0,- mm, _, gm“, “mag,” standing audtrnce in tribute to this w" of transatlantic lmpres, fight at Ottawa. His heart was n,‘ Ho“, strange ‘this power overflowing w-ith joy at ‘being aible 4.0,. possnpses, h“ w snagged to meet the congress. be sa-id. and my k,,,,w|,,,|,_,,, 8mm student he was lad at having been able rto Ame" he was almost a pm" play sortie part in gutting even a mud m“, me m the you“, or modicum of justice ‘for the Presby- n-hm a“ mum". . tottluns. Itebcrence was made to w,” ,0 make you ma]. We“ .the trials of the minorities through- liil By Mr. Harry Wllmot _ out the oountlry and ‘many of them ear mm as a so“ ‘o! walk 'ha.d ‘taken up the ‘burden with a hhdmkdlnd ndbotmwev“ groaiter spirit of li-bvcrallty and aith. ‘ m. “Aif"—t"hat he is auth- m ‘tip to we d whore is it is whole natfi onefounco iiit lf-st-eklng and self-glorific- ihid thirst of power w is t-nctnles, every ntsn o ‘ is conscious inferior, so ‘it accuse him. And he does ll to be "loved," ‘but, to our ‘. nud the ‘benedlctions. wnrt it's man, Dr. Hann- Iu not ttt his ‘ltarpplest. Too . too Scotch. ‘too severe in “ n: u... confines or 'his ca...- hlt too conscious of the ces- Mtoo indifferent to the cir- lllt-ic and glorious; of the ‘inn Church ‘in Canada lmcitcs of Dr. Main. and Iactirogor were evidently preliminary to the great- lfsna of an approaching _.t_ t_.______'.i,_}- illlls 1illl[A_X_iiilll8E The message ‘from the minorities was that none but true blue Pres- byterian mlinisbcrs ‘would ‘be accept- ed_ Home ministers twho signed for Union were ‘beginning to feel their ‘way ‘back. "No" cried a voice in the audience. ' Rev. G. .111. Ross of Montreal- "My answer ‘ls absolutely ‘N0!’ Only those will be received who will sign up wlt‘ltout ntentai reservation. We have not been sufficiently eerie- ful of these things -in the ‘pat-rt!’ “Sudden Death Casts Gloom Over Inaugural (Epooinl to The Guardian.) tbuorvro. June l0.--Doatb cast its hand over the inaugural sel-vico of the General Council of the Un- ltod Church of Canada in t'ho bit: arena this morning. J. C. Crdw. aged‘ 72, Registrar of Deeds for Welland County; who was sitting in tho rear of the platform. col- lapsed and died from ‘heart fall- ,ure. His son. l-I. B. Crow, was one of ‘the ushers assisting in the com- _munlon service, and e "" son. Norton ‘Crow. ls an official in ‘the -ister: tributaries. 011 1119111. with no proper fishways, and consequently the fish cannot get up the streams to spawn. This that the officials oi‘ the department ation is provided so that the fish C1111 set lip those streams. and thus great industry on these rivers. $95000. MARITIME ,_ 1 ‘" i Ftsnslui-Js (Contlnugfgm Page 1) rlsd out in New Brunswick and. ‘Nova Scotia as long as they are ‘ish Columbia and w vlnce are allowed freedom of cou- science and liberty of action. Mr. DOUCET: I ant surprised that a member from Nova. Scotitt‘ ‘should tell the country that there‘ is so much flshlllg going on in his province on Sunday. Itt our sec‘, tion, in New Brunswick, the Sab“ bath is observed much better than that. However. that is apart from the vote under dlscltsslon. _I rise to suggest this to the tntn- lf the department tinder- takes the Clclirlng or rivers p. New Brunswick. some attention should be pain to the Itlchlbucto and itsi -the Bass the St. Nicholas. and vers for the propagation of fish‘ . 4 1 Oronm bhurch “Hum be abridged as n ‘but I understand that a number of mill dams have been constructed is very important, and I submit should see that proper accommod- aitl in the development of this Item ugreeti to. To assist in the conservation and development oi‘ deep-sea fish- 91195 111111 111e- dcmnnti for fish. l Mr. HANSON: Would the lulu- ister explain what this is for? Mr. CARDIN: The proposed op- Droprlation is to enable investiga- tion to be made into the best method of preparing fish for mur- kcti also the (Ilssemlnation of use- ful and - important information among tltc fishermen and tlcalors; also to enable ntcnstircs t5 bc taken for tho expansion of the dc- mand for fish, and to carry ottt un- derlflidiifzs of importance for the benofi-t of the fisheries the itccosY sity for which muy arise [mm wise bc providtd for, appropriation cdttctttionui stations are being estnblinltctl at ilnllfttx anti Prince ltupcrt. Assistance is Under this Fisherlt-s’ Association on an advertising cuntpttigtt look- ing to the expansion of the trade. Mr. DOUtJhYl‘: ltt connection with the conservation of tlecp-strrt fislterim I wont to remind the min» of this pnrlltttlttntt the Mnrltio untl IPlshorios taonintitlttt‘. adopted un- animouzsly at resolution moved by the hon. number for Prltttzt- (Air. Macbcflni that, nwing to the t-x- trerucly, rough weather in tho nth “iif October liflltlllillll)’ evt-rv Y or. the open season for lobsters. which toduy is front the 16th of August to the 15th of October. should be changed to read from the 6th of Attgtist tu the 5th of October. 'i‘hnt restitution, as l say, was passed uiiattlntously on ‘the 17th of June. and it was com- municated by the clerk of the com- mlttee on the 16th of July to the Deputy Minister of Murine and Fisheries. That was in with and following a suggestion made ut a meeting of that some committee held on the‘ 30th tluy of April, 1924, at which meeting it was stzrtétl tltnt an expert of the department was expected to visit the-Maritime provinces and study the various phases of tho fisheries in those provinces. Now the claim is made by some. possibly by some departmental official that the fish would not ‘be in a condi- ‘tlon to place Oil the market so enr- ly in August. The bulk of the fish- ermen contend otherwise. As a matter oi’ inct, in the month of’ February last year a delegate from that section, and retrresentlitg practically all the fishermen oi‘ tho section, came to Ottawa with a petition asking that tlie open sea- son should run from the 1st day of August instead of the 16th. We in the Marine and Fisheries com- mittee thought ‘that we would make a compromise. and Wo sug- gested atlvanclng it by ten days for last yettr only. particularly in view of the fact that an official nf tho department ‘would be on the ground nnd would ‘bo able to get first-hand knowledge as to whether the fish were really in a condition for market so early in the month of August, Unfortun- ately that was not done. There is no ‘use harping on that. but what I do say is this; I understand that Dr. Knight of the Biological Board ‘is to spend some time in tho Maritime provinces this summer in connection with the tleep-sea fish- eries and with the canning estab- llshmentsaand I ‘humbly suggest to the minister, ‘through you, Mr. Chairman. that the fishermen of that section of the country from Ohockfish to Bale Verte. be given Provincial Treasurer's department. - “‘ MONTREAL, June'10.—-D0minl- 0.. Ilvg stock report, with but six cattle, ten sheg. 133 1108! 11M 1511 calves. recalv on market since yesterday. Trading was very dull. Calves were in poor demand. and even few offered were ‘hflrli 1° .el. Quotations were from $4 t0 hen, Hogs wore steady at from mas u. t1 .60 for 50°11‘ "11""? ,iol.u. Selec 111101114 $13-35 Woman's Statement l‘ 1 W .' H0111 '1 ‘ 1 (lulgotteown I ‘ bowl. cookies’. because all ‘t turned sour and famed m- 1 ma! bot water and oil" 011 W lo Not-hi. ‘time t0 time and would itot other, also being glvcn to the Canadian‘ in carrying. lster tltnt during the. lust scssioniAu accord | the privilege of fishing for loblters ilriqnue to the f-Bhl..1ll&ll of Piling. beginning on the 6th day of August and running to the 5th day’of Qct- these iishctles he uutded no expen- ‘I tlon sive plant. ober. following the sugges that was made ‘by the_Ms§lne1'llld Edward island. When engaged in bu.‘ twenty-five thirty dollatts the fisherman could Fisheries committee last year} and proviwio hltnseit wt-th a small boat Dr. Knight would then have-in 6D- mld outfit. and his earnnngs from portunity c . - '-' Now, Mrl Chairman, ‘it is whll known to all those who reside‘ ,_ the straits of Northuiuberlaitd thau practically every year, during the first two weeks of October. severe stertrts occur ‘which occaslo great damage to the fishing gear of the men engaged in this industry. As a matter of fact the fishermen arc anxious ‘to bring their gear ashore duging the first week of that m nth, rather than expose it to the ‘risk of ‘being completely destroyed by the storms which make ‘their appearance almost every year. ll the lobsters are fit for the ‘market have been able to secure in the rrtst’! I make the suggestion in 811 t-ntnestness, fortified by the fact that the same suggestion was ad- vanced last year in the Marine and Fisheries Committee by the hon. member for Prince. Mr. MacLEAN (Prince): In re- gard to-the suggestion that the lobster fishing seas-ton should start on the 5th August and end on 5th October I may say that Mr. Cowie. of. the Marine Department. visited our province last year and met the fishermen of the different sec- tions of the coast at a number oi duly advertised meetings. I pre- sume Mr. Cowie also visited the New Brunswick shore and held similar meetings thcrc. At tltosc ntoetings lishcrnten came anti sub- mitted their evidence to Mtz-Cowie. Thole is no doubt there hi"! 119811 a strong ‘demand to have the sea- son changed; but apparently last year there was not as strong a de- mand as in former yeons ‘on ac- count of the business of shipping live lobsters to the United States which has developed largely wltlt- In the last few years. People concerned in tlitrt business foil that possibly the shipment of live lobsters iu the early part of‘ Auk- ust. when the weather was ox- tromcly warm. would not be an beneficial and mil-iii! i101 11"" ""1 us was tlcslrcd. After ascertain- ing the opinion of a great inttiiY t‘ bdltllllf-ll front tho different local- os along the coast tltt‘. cortsctt- stir.‘ of opinion seemed to be that , tiosslbly for ‘this year it would bc ‘butter for the season to commence the same flute, namely, 15th Th.» question of whether the lobsters were in a 111 at gust . ti‘ ' ' W-outlilittn for ltumztn consumption m that Fun: was also tuiii“ 111‘ but there did not appvur to be sui- l""it‘lll. cvitltwtttzc l0 llifitiiy any tit‘.- f". tr- ctinclttston, I utn strongly of ‘hn t-‘plition "hat the chnngo suit-HUB- !t"tl would bo of great benefit Lo tho fishermen because i‘t will enable ‘Intent to save tho"‘:‘ ltrbfllivi‘ B891‘ 119' fort‘. lb:- lntr‘. storms make their ap- pcrtrattcc. I think tho ntovementt to ctr-rt the season on Attgttst 5 would 1pli!"‘1l)ly nteot with ‘lhe approval of ibmo luitercstc-d. As I ‘say the only tpotsl-ltlo objection wa‘s a-s t0 Wholhiii‘ lobsters cctlld ‘be shilpvpcd in proper cond lion in the hot weather. Vi/‘hilc I am on my feet I should like ‘to refer for a few minutes ‘to the oyster lutlttslry in TPrlnce Ed- wnrtl I-siland. -I think those who have nny practical knowledge of rtvrtr-trs wli'l acknowledge ‘that: the Malpcqtte oystcm. ‘from Malpeq-ut: buy. ltrlnce Ed-ward Island, was the finest ‘oyster ever put on the mar- ket. Perhaps I ain not In order in discussing this question in connec- ilon w-ith the present vote. ‘Mr. MztcfiEAtN (Prince): A num- bn-r of years ago the local govern- ment. with ‘the idea of developing tho oyster ‘industry, obtained con- ll"‘l of the (ty‘ster areas front the Dominion government The ‘pro- \‘ nclal authorities ‘then Iettstttl those areas to people in 'l.lte immed- iate vicinity of the ‘beds, located in ct-rtzrin bays and rivers, and also noconieti ‘them the ‘privilege of ‘im- porting Atuorletm oysters for ‘plant- ‘Pg on those ‘buds in the ‘hope of trtitnttlatlng production. As a result of the ‘importation of those oysters some kind of disease or some species of in- scct was introduced and the cou- soqttunco ‘was that the areas whtlch formerly ‘produced oysters of such lino q-uallty to such a wonderful exitt-nt were rendered completely non-productive, scarcely one l-lve oyster being left in any of the bays or rivers. The report of a scion. tint who ‘investigated t-he matter at 11w time showed ‘that ‘this destruc- tion was the work of an insect, Wbrch bored ‘into ‘the shell. or ob- Wiied 8111-17 into the body of the Oyster in some way, Howevt r, the scientist ‘in question was‘ of opin- =on that after this devastation had run i-ts couse, twhich wuuld-pmba-b» 1i’ occupy seven years, the insect would‘ disuimwflr- and redtoratrivo "leafiilml flliilhi- 119 1140011911.! have endeavoured to get some infer-ma. tion on th-c sqiblect from tt-ha D9- iiflrtmont of ‘Marine and "Fisheries IYOUR NEXT FISHING TRIP Inlet-o going on your nortt Itching trip ull‘ and lot ul show you tn. linen lino, o! mLwAnoo rutcivgmo intents on ratios sowmo techno: All Hun and kinda‘ too numerous to meatloaf. Al» everything trfflltilti ‘fnckio that neuron n nuoondatlal lion- lng trip. VWI have ‘til but they do not seem to have any data which has any dime-t rglquqn 1o it. '1 have also written Ito Dr. “"1131”! 011 the subject but hovere- Wlved m rem as yet. The resid- cnts cortltlguwa to the oyster alraus, however. are of the Opinion that the tmuble has now disappeared \nd that tho time ls ripe. for tap. in-g the steps necessary to .- mock its» flydter beds. t thfnk there has 199-11 J0me correspondence u. Jhlrlscd ‘between the ‘federal and. provincial atrthorlnles with renpmtj o tlie iatitor transferring duck the control of these oyster areas to’ the Dominion government. n, p. iv ihiefofitlte ‘local gowmm ' '_o u ertalm u... work d! and restocking ‘the oyster beds bocauro they do not posse” the Ilecesra ry iiunds. ft ‘is only olnough the lnsltumeirtaltty or the "t. of Marine amr1trslt h, ' y‘ ‘ 979-11181. we can empoct that - ‘ ate-m to no‘ tstteflit the ..‘ vi rroiorins these devastated ent (I dflvolop- 1 i1 tignte the matter fully and to learn whether qthc ‘ug._-_oys_ters f-ishery each fall would ' not appned w the Pmvlnce o, Bub lobsters at that time of the month Ytvld him from 8200 to $300. U‘n- 8 h, ma, ‘my were lu a condition to be marksb tho industry has been and in consequence ‘iuuily litlxpie luvo ‘be-Ln com-pelted lea-vi: the ‘province and geek em- pltyiitt-itl clstwhore. As ‘I have ai- rtilidy said the Mnlpcquo oyster was of unsurpassed quality. It was obtaintd front the unsullled waters 0i the Atlantic coast, unconttiniiit- ated by sewage from Int-go cities as is the case of many of the oys ter beds of the United States anti elsewhere, and trottsfituted a dell- ctous looti which in no way Qll‘ dnngcittl public health. I do plead this mutter and carry out the no cessary investigations with a view the “Dumps, d at the time referred to why not of seeing what can ht. done with a other rivers such as.the Coeage’ allow the fishermen to take them. ‘ ‘the Buctouché, the Kouchlbbuguac" and in that way enable them to 0b- and restoring them to their tonne.- aud other; 11,958 Me a" “ca, ry tain a better livelihood than they view of renewing these oyster beds healthy anti productive state. Mr, ltOlilUlIAUD: We have sev- eral oyster beds in my cottstitucncy. Some 0f them are itot doing well. but others are thriving. ‘I doubt if the industry can really bc_ made a success, but I hope the Department 0t Marine and Fisheries wilhlnves- SUE whttt can be done in that direction. I untiorstttntl thoquestiott 0r‘ o) ter dovcltiptncttt ‘has been left to the tliiTcrt-tit Maritime province: for several years past. but that negotiations have been in jirngress with a vluw to traitsferrlng tho oys tor beds to the Fctloral govern mciit. I utidt-rstttittl that ‘two u the provinces ltave fallen into lint‘ and have tit-tridctl to hztnti ovcr tit oyster both: to the Minister otf Mur- lnc and Fisitt-rits, but Prlitco idd‘ wdd Island llilSillltll yet followed tho example sc-t by those two pro vinces. l hope that province will do so soon, ill order to allow tht‘ tlopartrr-I-ttt to go into this mutter with some tltgrce oi‘ stiriuttsncss. (iyster culture has been adopted by several countries of the world. China, for irtstnitco. has cultivated oysters for tlie last three ltttntlrctl _vr.‘tr..‘. Japan anti the United Status have also gone into the ituslttt-ss vcry cxtttttslvciy and have motto n suwress oi it. zit-tor spending lnrgt- rams of ntuney‘ and huvlng met w" it tt gnvtt many failures. ilutv- art-r, l bcllt-ve the question is of‘ rufllcleiti intporittnt-t‘. to justify 'h'.‘. izovcrnitttattt going into it iii ortT-‘r {g llHk'(‘l'1.1llll whether or not ‘r ullure con be mtulc a suc- (5051. We have in my constlttrottcy tltc (1:'l‘(l(]ll_t'l. oysit r boils which nrt the iltoz-zt intin-rtntit in tilt‘ Mtiritimt- [xrI-vinctvs, [it rltttps with the cxtrup- tluu ni‘ tit: .\Itti|‘-‘rtttt> in uttxtlitywni llu‘ nlll7l.lll|l'1lt‘ in iltiztntity. Tito old early part 0f May tho roast is still lcttbottnd In that st-‘otlnmuutl ‘tltere- lore the llshormt-tt loan port of tltvllr season. Last your u grout part of the season was lost on ac- count of weather conditions. This your so far our fishermen in (llaco Ilzty are doing woll. but I doubt it‘ they will lnvour chnnglltg tht‘ spring season for a ‘full season. All thoso ‘matters should be tho sttb- jcol of vory serious investigation and liityulry. anti should not be donlt with without proper consid- eration. I think they should ht- very t-nrofttliy gone into by the Dc- pnrtmcnt of Marine and Fisheries. Mr. liOUCbYI‘: My hon. friend (Mr. ltnbichaud) must not tnko ton mut-lt ‘t0 beiart my reinnrks about citaillling the lobster season. l never mentioned his part of tho pro» v-lncr. Imon-tioned that section south of Chockiish as fur as Boy Vortc. . . I would like to ‘have an answer to my question, nndi will stateiht‘. reason. The dole-gate who cnilod on the minister ln the month of February, 1924. although siuvtitorlz- ed by the great bulk of the ‘fisher- men of that section to present t-hz‘ case to the minister, went hack tn his constituency; whether ho was rhlorofnrmod or not. -I do not know but ht‘ never made a roport t nny one, publicly or otherwise. gnin a resolution was adopted by the‘ Marina and Flnhcrlos committee unanimously. and whilst the fisher» mon in that section wanted to haw- tho fishing season begin _on tho 6th day of August. and were laying their plane accordingly, yot the tlaliartment could not accede lo their request. and made no answer whatsoever. Mon hon. friend from Prince (Mr. Mat-Lean) told us that Mi: Cowit‘ of the Department oi flltflflfiJlltl Fisheries visited hi» settlon. I am delightcd to know tltnt it ‘Ill Mr. Cowle w o wont or" with the govtrnittent ‘to look into - ' 1 Q I ('l’,/',,,'.,, {all Illvlarai/Iyl/I/orarallvolalll/op- r illiiliilliil . t \ l,‘ ' 1’ l‘ o 1 0 A little higher m price . bat- what a wonderful difference i? t ,‘ t; few cents make . f f t ‘ ‘ ~ " —:=" . - ‘ ‘ =1:- . i 5 .‘ \ —~ ‘ x \ i ‘ ‘ \ iillillllllliilllillllllllil i i’ '1 ' 1 l‘ iilli.i‘l.' ___ I,’ ',,,¢,,,,,,1”¢l/a fl‘ -vt~\4v\l~\ 044mm _ .......».'L . . ti" A PLAYER? ',”¢/’£”l’ a’ III! III/I i 1 f p NAVY cu-r \ "i; , BIEARETTES e/f/fl/ ‘@935 . ’p’JIIII ‘I? llo"rlrtJtlttll/IJOJIJIIJ/orllp 0l’llroli O0 ‘tituyt-s’ tttitlftltt,‘ lu-"liiv. so iv ‘itt- ‘tiiwil-i‘ “-~11i11‘-1 l1t'~'1l1 “11111-‘3 "1""'1"' i" ‘his “$111113 Sum,‘ wmltl fnnlvtl St, Simon oyster llfi“ v it. turn t-tittitl g,‘ in tuurlt hflCliUllv , 1 1111” ‘1"1""1m"“" ml,” mun?“ ‘nu’ tltestttttt; Into i1“ 111i‘ 3111111141“ \‘.‘.th ‘tilt-mt: most 111051. directly in- .\.|:, t'.A.ltl‘.l.\‘: ’l‘lu- pusiiitllt ttrtht- intportmtce of-‘oyxlcr trulttin. (1)1497. b11111! 31mm“ "Xnnfl" 11"" i.‘.r<:ttt“l illl(l ohittin iitlurittttlrrt 4.; tvltlcli the d1 purintI-nf wit pilttwtlditit illllllfllllllllltly, on ztcucu-ntwtii iifiivévef- 1101 09111111111913! 5"- Sillli“ thu subjtrt-f. Wdtom ht iutt-rvu ‘vwl wit» t-ntlt ‘r n tliliit-ttit uuc ‘y or,» .“‘ui.. s .1. i" ‘gird .t. in eitlctilril ymrs ztgo tho flsltt-rntcit in Cartt- | mm“, "up but 1 have to ztssttitte l)t‘|l)l( lust Il rt-pttrl was ntnzlt- llyjlil t: ti.» nynltl‘ tut-as, llllldh boot-t ‘ qu‘t gave tip (iystcr fishing. be- that he htltl tueetlntzs in view o" l)‘, lit" tit‘ tht- Iiioingitwtl limtrtiqttitublv- print‘ it: tiu- t in nhtttlttt. PJIIIW‘. they could itot got nnv (Iyltt the [ztrrt that he lteitl st-rL-rttl mutt-l ‘nst by -i - in lllt- ]l:t.\.‘lit ift. t‘ .~it nuy l'illli‘.lifi<illtll. itnd to es- t Ilul tltrt-t- years also 1111“ 11311" lugs tn l‘llllt‘t~ ittlwttrtl lsltttttl; lint ' llisi _\ . ni'tt-t~ tht- t‘t|lll-‘511'111i_-1i ui“~ mo» ‘ ‘ -..‘ found tltt-ro wort» oystcrsuu H‘ h‘. 0,1,"... m tpL. ('()[](j]u$l()|] that ‘ tuittt-t‘ nu llD-llflrhflv htttl utlttpt “i1\\ * 1'1"‘: 11"‘? 1' 17111711} 11PM‘ 116011 Hiiil 1110i’ W911i 1151111"! the vonct-nsus ol opinion o.‘ lit-ill.» r wtltttxnt nu uiiitrt-l‘ oi‘ tltotlli- |‘i'"'_-'111" 1_‘ "F ‘l, _ _ with iii" rcfillil- that 509 iiiirfliifi "1 lisltt-rtnt-tt it. tltnt Slfdlfil] ‘vita till-itlt‘11:|l'llli“|il ‘ tout tu twt-y ontiiiunstvivk NW1‘ Mvntm Mil Prim"- oystors were murkwotl. Two yonts, flvnfflhlp 1., 11,0 5|], August “t; th- an inypgfllg‘ 1...] t]... |'(-,|ity|'1 ...1i‘<i.\‘tt;ti lslzttitl, asking‘ those guy'- as» still-barrels were ilsltetl <'lii11'ry])_‘iiiiIl-5 llntt- of lltt- st-tistitt. ht‘ tuuuctltis 01110131‘ “ 1 1191111151 111i)’ chatttltp‘ t‘ ‘unit-tits ‘in lmuti ovvt to‘ llr‘ - 1-'1¢'1 >411" ‘U19!’ 1i1i*1‘1‘11-‘1l“<1 111011‘ 0111‘ ltnvu come in t-otttttcl with the verynn <:.t-. t-t sttitttttnt in t‘ht- fishing tu "z-ii alivciiiiliuiitllhif OY-‘iii-i‘ flfelg- f pttl t0 some 1.300 llilIFPlS, which few who wvrt- oppose-ti to flit‘ tlusl. ‘ l tin no. know “.\‘i~'1-.\'1] i111 ""11"? l" ""“1"E,‘11“f_1_'f1'[""f;, rt 1 Jztms to show that the Cttrauuvtflyfi‘ tillilllttu. I submit that it‘ t. vnl"1stvtn' - of tuioiu tiiuu 0i‘ tht ofItc-‘ol -\1-'ti‘-‘iit- activist-it‘ [or n ‘I ._ tut‘ lit-d would be very profitable. we... [flkvll pt‘ tht- who!“- iisltiiilzlt zit tilt» tlt-pfirlttu-ttt but I on t ]ii'l1L{l"llI‘llli“ut t.ntttt-_i..t\tl o In”. a. lsbnttltl like to know iftltc Iieport- p...,..|;.tto.. nt‘ thnt gtwiit)“, vttti .- | - tht-y ntzttlt tltt- lit-st mvt- u- ti‘ -"~- or‘: ‘iii anti i. tlelillglltrtifflil; munf of Marine and Wsiwrifis iliiri would litul tltnt vt-rylit-w tlisst-tttt-tiytkut litul Ii w‘ no‘. 11.1.‘ t ‘ .. ttttvrt stint: tudttstryxw ova‘ M)‘ ..~ mntie any endeavors t0 induct‘ [rum the ltictt tli'it if l.1lt‘ ilslt \vc|'t‘1t.:t ti:t‘it-i' tit. iiil'i'lllllfiiilllf't‘fi. Abil- t» ll-II uztnirit- i'»_ - 111:‘ $1,111“ I; Pr. " Edward lslnitd to ‘g0 111141 .ll proper t-titttiiiiott to tutti-hat mull ttil t‘\‘t-.ttt.‘.-. l1l1' 1' but ttt-ittullv h‘- ,l1¢'1‘1.\' m‘ the right ot gltlittt? tho ihittslry, and lfsn whut is tlu‘ I vt-riiy itolicve titoy art‘ — ti- mt‘ till ilvlliliiiliciil i» 11 "l1" 1,"“'»‘" ill"_‘“‘_-__ "Id , intention nl’ tit.» (lcburf-mcnt wi-tit ‘you ti voio to clutnuc the rognltt- ttzulvsi ztuv t-It‘|tt,4t~ urtht- s~~:t.-‘.oii.‘t.;:“i|t.rt [It _1.illl"tnv,‘ ..,.,...‘... m" , rognrd to the mutter. Lion, so tltnt their fishing wouldl-l may ..zty to mydtott. tru-ttd litul “the tviogiliiff“, 7"."'.""-mUl-11t lie-l ‘. Sn far as tltn lobster season is not bt- [l|:lt‘t‘|| in jeopardy l‘v"y‘.ltttvt» m. sol chop-c tu t“‘?§i"l " ‘11"11""'~ "h =" hi“ a‘ "_ ‘ “i g cottcvrnctl, I doubt very ll‘llll'll i‘l your n»; it ltns bvott in yours pztfitltltt-st‘ lltiittzfi- 1_ 11m (111111! l1l1i‘11 lib-w" "1- v1 1'1"”; “Hkgfaauufflel,” W our ltoople are llllilllllllfflifl lit rt‘- Whilt- tbo tt-tttttrks or my iivli-i¢'l1ii\'1<'1'1111 ""11 11' 1"‘ 1"" ‘"1" 1"“ v‘ _-" "“ 111ml“ "f1" "'1 imam hard, i0 the open season. There frlvtttl Iroiii Prinvt- illltl lllt‘. l|l>ll.1t'l|'-‘t' lo stills‘ lit-lot‘.- lht‘ tit-purl t“ut to stnit‘ ill-ill i-liiuliitiiltxlfi "w is a great den] of int:onveni-;-.n<‘t‘ tuomhor for (‘.Iottt-t-.~‘I‘-.r tilt‘. liob? imvui and ‘Hiv ‘WW W111‘ =‘ 11"" 11' 11"“ 1"‘ "‘ ""“ “l' if] """onvorni when one section of the coast has chntttl) rutItt-t‘ tiivt-rlttl iii-z‘. ssititistlt. nltulltw‘ I‘ .» gill lllu-hylt-ry ‘jilutl’ ilu - and “Ltrlovllttt. nli ; gw ‘. a spring season and the other sov- lo the oyshu‘ lliW-“iiiliii- “"11" (“Pl i1 11”“ -"‘" " ' ' _ " " _ ‘I ' _ tion it fall ‘season. If it were pos- ztgztin us]: tho minister. bus ltt- w-‘liloii; 1111i. Ill‘ '11 11H‘ it itu.‘ ‘sintdutg is tlillillil {l1 slblc tu give n lull season ‘l0 tlie rlously wnsltlt-lv-tl this‘ li"l1i1'1-\'111"11 111i!‘ ttrt. _-_‘. ‘1It‘il'."ll jt-ptwvlt-‘yi rlttcttt‘ vtttltil illialinnillli‘! mil“; .1’ itorlltvrn tsectlou of" New llruns- ztntl can ho toduy izivv n tum-c :l‘--,it> iltt- ‘i _p ‘iittvul in‘ “- t‘ t = ‘v - ‘tut _‘ >~_\I~ it Li - ‘ wick as well as tho socttlott south llnit.» unswt-r to llu‘ tlt-ttttttt-l ut-ui“‘ F-lr. t"‘-.‘ u-‘t- boil. :t‘:.n‘I‘~'i -1H\ i1‘ "- "1- 1" '1‘ '1' ‘ ._ l; of (‘ltot‘.kfis‘h. and In the whole 0|‘ M", ‘ ’ , , ,,,, , w , , é? ‘- Ptinr-t‘ Edward Islwtittl, I bclievt- It . ti» ' __, 11 ‘KW ///‘-'//, f/“Z A would simplify matters to a grunt my gfllyfinfie “r ' I _ . cxtcut. anti would ltonollt the iislt‘ khh s, \;, \\ 5 "-" _ "'1 ‘ lug industry. In my coltstitttttnt-y l‘) l a " i ‘ ' ~ llultternten have n season starting 611101157105‘ I ‘. 0n lllf‘ 26th 0i’ April, and very 01-1110]; ‘ in the latter purt of April and flit‘ V" \ mg.- The realvalue Frost Fence Punt Pence cells leu I01 PM" Ind "1"—1' stretcher lighter. Frost Fence cents Ian to er ct- it stretches straight. The genuine Fran loci old: its accurate spacing! truz. _ Punt Pent: cost: less for maintenance-it requires no repairs. Wand laterals. Frost made wire and the genuine Front loci: withfllrld weather. run and clock. Frost Fence cons lcu for renewals-it lllll 7H1’! longer 1 Fran Fence can: leu for fighting weeds. -it replaces weed breeding 0min fence allowances with crop baring land. All these savings assured by Frost Pence mean the greatest value your money could obtain, even if Frost Fence cost more than ordinary fences. which it doe: not. View o! the Prince of Wain‘ Ranch u High Rivzr. Alta. Two carlonds of Frost Ponce won purchased. i t i i ‘if’ The nulten accept the lowest profit paid by the farmer for ,\\ ' anything he buys. The dealer buys Frost Fence ln clrlond lots \ at the lowest price and pays Imus! freight rates, enabling hum _ ‘ . to all to'yo\t In I rock-bottom price no higher than that of ‘a ‘I. ordinary‘ once ' Yqflq. Q. Frau Fem: was the choice for 11.12.11. the Prince of n“ m “d- Woles‘ ranch at High River. . ‘rlz-tkm» -_-_ ' Incite! Eva v - "l un utM-d Inst Iain , Frost Steel and Wire C r Hamilton. Canada y, Limited. .31.. untlortlken is moot - o 1‘ 11°“ i0 i119‘? ffifhmlnlen-ltharo. because While I ‘was tlterv1 ndtdon. ‘That- sttchtt‘ work t have set ‘to halWof-iny "mm...- doctr- tlon ofjtr. Curtis's A, ‘jg-lt- ' ‘was visit‘, in tht‘ I-lo was ex- .“‘- . Inlrrl o! Oalnnhed and lrlfln Wire-Hay Iin Ill lilo Tho- Iovn Ihe~Fanm Flrlor and Ornlrnuttn! fmru~lol Pu Pubic-Chain Lin! Fence- shunned Gulu-Qhnround Iqllp- rnnl-Manulnlurus’ I!» Supplies. _ ma‘ . , . Montreal Office", s05 NotreIDtimc St.,W_est _ _ tuessmf snscnhmtxnr 00., LTD., Agents, 111ml‘ hm,‘ Quit _| l 1. 1 n. . .. 4,, .11 fl!" ‘,.. s.‘ ‘ mono» s.