October 8, 1919. — scaieesitiitateaiaes THE DAILY NEWS By THOUSAND | IN EASTERN RIVERS Increasing in Salmon are tantio Waters, According to Lates* Report. jchington, D. ©., October 8.— oy of Commerce Redfield Shaded the following report the Commissioner of Fish- respecting the attempts of of Fisheries to es- Bureau h Pacifle humpback salmon |}. ies in Maine waters: here is now in progress a af humpbacks in the section on the Penobscot River and moquoddy Bay. Quite a . of fish have been caught ceed at the dam in the Decot River at Bangor, but rincipal run 18 In Passamo- , Bay and streams tributary *, especially in Dennys and Pembroke River. eo herring weirs in Passa- oddy Bay are taking con- ple numbers of humpbacks, was reported some days ago an Eastport herring fisher- had a boatload of humpbacks » were sold at 16 cents a i and more recent reports hat these fish are bringing shermen 20 cents a pound are being retailed at 40 to pnts a pound. One of the u's superintendents who has investigating on the spot that people who have eaten shacks claim them to be as as Atlantic salmon. This is bly true of the fish just ng in from the sea, but rapid joration of the flesh ensues the humpbacks enter fresh e Bureau is making ar- ments to take humpback on both Dennys and Pem- Rivers, and there is reason lieve that the work will be successful. A card just red from a fisherman at sville says: ‘The humps are by the thousand,’ ” Sport Briefs } he Red Legs win the world it will be the fifth time 1903 that a National League has held the world’s cham- ip. The very fact that the ican League teams have won majority of the big series the White Sox the betting ies (his year. The follow- ‘(he world's champions 1903: 3 Boston Red Sox, A. L. i No series played, A. L. 5 New York Giants, N.L. 6 Chicago White Sox, A. L. 7 Chicago Cubs, N. L. 8 Chicago Cubs, N. L. 9 Pittsburg Pirates, N. L. 0 Philadelphia Athletics, A. 1 Philadelphia Athletics, A. F Boston Red Sox, A. L. J Philadelphia Athletics, A. 4 Boston Braves, N. L. 5 Boston Red Sox, A. L. 6 Boston Red Sox, A. L. 7 Chicago White Sox, A. L. 8 Boston Red Sox, A. L. 9 incinnati Red Legs (? Kerr, the White Sox pitcher, jis the smallest in big league baseball, but the biggest man to “Kid” bn, the manager of the ® team, He has won two * series games which is than Cieotte or Williams, a's sure-thing men could . . Some mistake in the prize ‘ the second award for the " race held during the re- Xhibition was credited to the ‘ary boat Northern Gross. however, is a mistake, the gs being the correct names Winning launches: : ‘Florenee” of Inverness. md, “Seal Gove’ of the Rupert Spruce Mills. 'd, “Northern Cross" of the “n Missionary Society. . . Bt ©. Fulton and party made 'Ng trip to Porches Island Aturday and returned with Mall deer. > * . ae two things you can’t Vorld’s Series and Pa. ‘ast Hockey,” Slats. spe Nn Agent Cc. a. Perry and ig e constable Watkinson ’ ‘45t night's train after Kitsumkalum Indian \ a business con. le Indian Depart. the With — Forward, CANADA! HROUGH sacrifice, Canada has gained the respect and admira- tion of all people. . The years of War that deprived Canada of so many of her bravest sons, have given her greater self-reliance and wider vision. The world has come to expect great things of Canada. Our army has set us the highest example — to persevere and to succeed. Canada has the fundamentals of success——strong, virile men, reso- lute and devoted women, and unbounded resources. In the readjust- ment of Canada’s affairs, as in the affairs of the world, money plays a leading part. The transition from War to Peace is long, tedious, costly; it takes money, time and effort to beat swords into plowshares. Men cannot drop their arms and return immediately to their former occupations. Ee SI De ~ we - War has left Canada a heritage of obligations. War has left Canada—and the world—face to face with problems that are new and gigantic. Money is required to discharge these obligations and to solve these problems. Canada therefore is about to ask her citizens once more to lend their money to enable her to fulfil her obligations to her soldiers and to maintain the country in prosperity. Canada can, if Canada will, march straight on to her glorious destiny. VICTORY LOAN 1919 | Issued by Canada’s Victery Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada i, 2 — eS | ae s ene