A sullen group of men watch two Canadian fishermen at a pier in Boston, Massachussetts. Boston policemen dispel the group, which assembles away from the pier. The boat in issue displays the Red Ensign flag used on Canadian vessels. The Americans express dislike for the Canadians who compete with them in commercial fishing.
The Atlantic Sea Grill in Boston, Massachusetts. Men stand beside the building. Customers enter. A chalk board outside the establishment advertises Lobster stew for 50 cents, baked cod for 35 cents and fried shrimp for 40 cents.
Men stand at a pier in Boston, Massachusetts. The boat displays the Canadian Red Ensign flag. The men appear critical.
A man writes in chalk on a large blackboard. He lists the names of fishing boats and the types and quantities of their respective catches. Buyers scrutinize the board and negotiate with sellers for the fish.
Auctioning fish at the Boston Fish Pier in Boston, Massachusetts. Buyers bid for fish. They call out bid prices. A fisherman auctions his catch. Competing buyers bid for the fish.
Auctioning catches of fish at the Boston Fish Pier in Boston, Massachusetts. A man records names of boats and their catches on a blackboard. Men watch the board. Buyers call out their bids. An auctioneer handles the bidding. He declares the winning bids.
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