The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Síða 94

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1967, Síða 94
92 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Summer 1967 ian. Unfortunately for him, these gave credit too freely and were poor col- lectors. Einarsson himself had the same weakness. “I have had a great many opportunities to become rich, but I have been too conscious of the other fellow’s difficulties”, he .said. “How- ever, I have no regrets.” His turnover was impressive and he was thought to be wealthy, but such was far front being the case. In 1912 Einarsson had a large sup- ply of fish on hand but the market was dull. Frozen fish was selling at two cents a pound by the carload. He then initiated a way of marketing fish hith- erto untried in his part of the country, that of shipping unfrozen fish by ex- press to New York. Shipping charges for unfrozen fish were fourteen cents a pound. At first Einarsson was laugh- ed at but when the time came that he was able to outbid his competitors, Armstrong and others followed suit. Shortly only unfrozen fish was being shipped from Western Canada to the large American markets. *W» Another innovation, this time in material for net-making, was initiated by Einarsson. With the outbreak of the First World War hemp came to be in short supply and available only at a high price. Einarsson harked back to his first year of fishing, when lacking funds he had used No. 10 cotton thread to make his own. These had stood up as well as the hemp nets, if not better. He now decided to try cotton thread again. After extensive travel and investiga- tion, embracing Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and Toronto, and inter- views with -many people who had no faith in cotton nets, he was able to place orders in Chicago, through the backing of the firm of Diersen and Johnson in that city, with whom Ein- arsson had previously dealt. On this occasion Einarsson also visit- ed Cincinnati, Pittsburg, New York and other places to promote the sale of fish. He was courteously received and shown marked hospitality by promin- ent company officials with whom he had dealt for many years. Icelanders engaged in the fishing industry in Manitoba have been instru- mental in bringing about changes in regulations to benefit fishermen. Ein- arsson brought about several such im- provements, notably the advancement of the opening date of the fishing season from December 15 to November 10. When the delegation which bad been organized by him had made their presentation, 'the minister’s private sec- retary was asked if he knew Einarsson. He said, yes, he knew him; he bad -caused him more trouble than any other man in the whole country. “When I write this”, said Einarsson in 1952, “it lacks but a month until I have been here sixty years. I have traded here nearly every year and I have a small store this winter. I make enough to break even and for food. After sixty years of trading the out- come is this: I have loaned on the average $800 a year which I have -been unable to collect, and carry on my books uncollectable debts amounting to $40,000. “But I am very well satisfied with life as it has been. I have, to quote -the Bible, seen the riches of the world and their glory. I have known the poor- est Indians in their log cabins in the
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