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War departments of tht Government art not me only ones whoM organization hampered by enemy Next only to the Navy and the SSian llnlWr Hnti Mikaiii4 the direct Impact of war. Nazi cubs operating off -the Atlantic toastj- depth charges and air bombs exploding in the choice Ashing grounds, and movement of experienced fishermen the, armed forces or war industries, have created a host of new problems within the pas lew months. Mr. Michaud and his-staff are tackling these problems' daily, gear Ing the fishing industry to maintain and increase jfroduction essential sea-food, devising means tt replace the salmon and herring packs now shipped in their entirety to Britain; re-aligning the Pacific Coast which were affected (though not greatly) when Japanese fishermen driven off the seas. Fishermen-Firmer V1UL 'One of the.

foremostf actors to keep the fisherman at his task of 1 providing a constant supply of fish for the domestic and export trade was incorporated in Prime Minister King's statement in the House of Commons towards the end of March on manpower. As did Mr. Michaud. the Prime Minister recognized that the fish- 1 ermen-farmers of the Maritime were engaged in vital war work. The majority of them' engage in farming and 'gardening when ashore, androme under the pro- visions exempting them from compulsory military service.

Canadian fishermen and their sons are hence reepgnized as too valuable primary producers to spend their time In military training-camps. This year, the- Department -of Fisheries "is 'concentrating on as large a catch of salmon and herring as possible. Every tin of the salmon and. herring-packs of H42 goes to Britain, and Mr. Michaud intends- Britain, to get all it asks for and more.

Already this objective is en the road to "In the 191-184? season, the Canadian herring-pack has reached the ati-Ume record of 1.600.000 cases, approximately 20 times the volume of herring canned in prewar years. The salmon-pack last year also hit an all-time high of 2.246,000 cases, and Britain got -two-third- of it This year she gets alL To fill the gap occasioned by removal of the salmon and herring-packs from the Canadian market, the Minister of Fisheries is encouraging the wider use of secondary deep-sea! fish in the Dominion. Highly-skilled demonstrators of' the department are traveling in urban centres all over Can-ads1 teaching the housewife to widen her choice of fish. In the coastal waters -there are some SO to 60 varieties of excellent fish, whan yea can ft the ftnssi tfpttesl ilm known to actonee IMMXDLATIXY at lowest poa-alb la cm (or Quality. St Teday sfca-a w'.

190 Sparks St. 2-2623 NO STOMACH UPSET AFTER EATING WHEN YOU- takay MACLEAN NO ro 'eye Nir TRAIN Supreme in Era AT? is to of Qualiity Tx yrpi tw STOMACH POWDER 5 confin younfelf to uninteresting food for fear' of after-eating discomfort. The noted British prescription, Maclean Stomach' Powder, 'wttlgiv prompt relief. Leading Bntiahtospitalsttccsxrnerjd thie remarkable formula' for speedy and successful-treatment of Indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia, and action. WARNINGI MACLEAN HAND Stem Powrfw liMriMkUfkiMm AUX MACLEAN eMn a Mm pacta INSIST ON THIS SltNATUII R.

C. Ftht Department of InliUr TiiWIo faa1aw-a RON. J. E. MICHAUD, highly esteemed in Europe and Britain, but virtually unused in Canada on account of tht peace time abundance of salmon, hali but, haddock and cod.

Ma Serve Dog-FUh. Even tht dog-fish, formerly the ugly duckling of Canada's "shore may- come into Its own on tht Canadian table. It is exten sively used in England and "Eu rope, and Canadian boys now on leave In London eat it and like it when served to them in the'flsh- and-chip shops of London's thoroughfares. Tht lowly, dog-fish has feaped Into prominence tht last year or so on account of the vitamin-rich oil in its liver, and now an important factor, in the fisherman's catch. Emphasis is also being laid by food authorities on use of such favorites as whiteflsh and trout from the Great Lakes, the Winni peg gold-eye-and other varieties, supplant any scarcity 'of the.

deep-sea species. Encouragement is given by the Minister of Fisheries to some of the minor fishing industries in coastal waters such as clam and oyster farms, which at present are unable to meet the Canadian demands, and the gathering of "Irish a form of seaweed which was formerly Imported from Europe. Canadian gatherings this plant have Jumped from 30,000 to 100,000 pounds in the past year, and it is being extensively used In the brewing iand other industries. Clashes Wlh Hanson. Despite the "many and varied new problems thrust on tht department by war, Mr.

Michaud's attendance in the House of Commons this session has equalled that of any member of the Dominion Cabinet Moreover, when crossing swords "with Hon. R. B. Hanson, Opposition- Leader, and a fellow New he showed that lively skill in debate and repartee familiar to audiences gastritis. Thaflka to modern, medical science you can now eat and drink what, you enjoy enjoy what you eat and drink.

Buy Maclean Powder or Tablets today 9mmm i Macliam Stamaah 'fyA tAk --Qi-l -'iiV- iy Thomas Lewis Horabin, a member of Parliament, as to an estimated crowd of 30,000 in Trafalgar Square, London. The gathering demanded the opening of a second fighting front in Europe by the United Nations, Other members of Parliament spoke to the thrdng, urging an immediate offensive against Germany, at public meetings in the Mari- times and elsewhere. Mr. Hanson demanded that tht Minister of Fisheries bt on account of a speech-the latter made in Quebec City on wir financing. Mr.

Michaud retort courteous was: "Tht outburst of tht honor-ablt, gentleman does not worry mt a bit; In fact it amuses me, I have known him-aer years, and know he is given to periodic attempts of making purges in his political opponents' Drove Minus Permit Fined JtO and Costs Russell Lewden, 30, of 42 Msrier road, Eastview, was fined $10 and costs for failing to have a 184. operator permit at Traf fic Court on Wednesdsy after noon. An additional charge of care less driving was withdrawn by Magistrate Strike after the ac cused testified ht was not driving the car when It collided with -a taxicab on Lauder avenue east at King Edward avenue on Saturday at 3 a.m. Lowden admitted he was driving tht car earlier in the evening but at the time of, the accident it was being driven by his companion, John Henry Seguin, of Cornwall. The taxi was driven by David Charlebois who declared he saw Lowden getting out of the left front door of tht car after the collision.

Will Seek 'Yes' Vote Manpower Plebiscite TORONTO, April lv To ronto Liberal members of the House of Commons, defeated can didates and party leaders met privately today to map their course toward seeking a "yes" vote here Jn tht -manpower plebiscite April 77. None would say whether speaking campaign is contem-. plated. our Individual Horoscope' By FRANCES DRAKE? y- Look in the section your birthday comes in and find what your outlook is, according to tht March SI It April I (Aries) Reflect on the greatness of Good Friday the mesning of it to all, good peoples everywhere, and a sincere prayer to uoa that we may, in our small way, offer willing sacrifice at this time to help protect, th souls ior which Ht graciously died so long ago. April 21 May 2 (Taurus) Lend 'your ability, your sincerity, your benevolence to only those things that can really be classified as honorable, worth living and thinking and striving for.

May 21 Jane 21 (Gemini) Attend to your work uncomplain ingly, be co-ordinate in every thing. Listen conscientiously. Aik. God assistance, and make ail your hours beads in a chain of worthy accomplishment Jane 22 to July 23' (Cancer) Economist in time and energy and spend those hours in kind helping the unfortunate and being a potent force of good in your Recognize right from wrong. inly.

24 Angus. 22. (Leo) Please turn that wonderful strength of will and mentality toward the road that leads to Somewhere. So much of strength in' this world today is used to tear down. Instead of build.

Church service, necessary work, self-sac rifice and abstinence Are on to day's honor roll. August 22 September 23 (Virgo) Things of useless' mater ial valua and effort spent on affairs not in keeping with this serious Holy Day are, of course, your first You who art so Innately fine of mind and character can help other to see things the right way. September 24 so October 23 (Libra) Being an extremist has at many drawbacks as being indefinite. Your usually sound Judgment must tell you where to draw'. tht lint.

And your pious nature should bring blessings to those for whom you pray. October 24 to Nevember 22 (Scorpio) Your depth of char acter requires interests of depth. courses thst follow religion, edu cation, scientific development art pioneering, exploring all are fields in which you will find opportunity to express the beautiful things of Blocked Sidewalks Bicyclists Fined Fivt boys paid $1 each in Traffic Court on Wednesday afternoon lot; leaving their bicycles on' the sidewalk, blocking the path of pedes- trians, outside a restaurant at 88 Queen street Tht. boys, George 17, of 380 Preston street; Robert Saunders, 21, of 376 Arlington ave-" nue; Gilbert Atlard. IS, of 1027 Wellington street; Nor- man Lusk, 17, of Hurdman's Bridge, and Paul Duchenaux, 18, of 28 Murray street, plesd- ed guilty to obstructing traffic.

They were charged by Constant William Robertson. Klondike Veteran Dies Well-Known in North TORONTO, April 1. CB Isaac M. Scott, veteran of the Klondike gold rush and onetime Indian reserve officer in the praiaie provinces, died hert yesterday, after an illness of. several months.

of Northern Ireland, he was A years old. Arriving in Canada when '21 years old, he Joined a band of young Canadians' mustered Mo represent the Dominion Department of Indian Affairs i on the prairies and was stationed at the Sarcet and Blackfoot reserves during the time of the Riel Rebellion. A participant in, the Klondike rush, ha later Joined a group who transported supplies for the gold-seekers. After two years in the Yukon, Scott came to Ontario and entered a road and bridge-building firm. He retired in 1929 after building many of Northern Ontario's roads and bridges.

Admiral Adolphus Andrews, U.S.N., was once an aide to President Theodore Roosevelt far Friday, April S. life. No grieving over mercenary losses. 1 1 i November 23 to December 22 (Sagittarius) Fact it whatever it is unflinchingly and with renewed ambition to make your Job and tht in which you livt a better place, better by tht grace of respect for God's laws, humil ity and regard for all humanr In dividual rights. December 23 January 21 (Capricorn) This is a time when we begin faintly, but at least we do begin, to see that the world's goods are costly without lasting Let us pray for true un derstanding of real values.

January 22 to 28 (Aquarius) It- does no good to think about, but do nothing about, righting wrongs. Aquarius, owes much to thjs world because GOD has blessed you with the mentality to acquire, assist change. Think this, over in tht Light of spiritual guidance, friend. February 31 to March It (Pisces) There, have been ups and downs, and you have taken them. Be tht wiser for your set backs, through them you should havegained more stability of nature.

Let your conscience really dictate. arsiZ A child Wa this day cerely. devoted to a cause (which we hope will slwsys bt a good cause); ready to assist (but do not be misled by the wrong type of associates). Intellect high. Artistic.

Fine moral standard. A A'v. JkA AAy' THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942. THE OTTAWA JOURNAU Mkhaud Ericourages-Wider Use Of Secondary Deep-Sea Fish As Britons Demanded. Opening of a Second Front Shooting of Seamen Speeder Fined By Sentry Found Accidental 1 a i I i i- A yO and A Housewife Must FiftGap Occasioned By Removal of Salmon and Herring Packs From Canadian Market T.

fa A i i i 1,1 ii Sgt. R. C. Scdllan Gets Commission For Good Services Twenty-two Royal Canadian Air Force men pilots, observers end wireltss-operator-air-gunners have won commissions overseas and in Canada, air force headquarters announced i Wednesday. R.Cyv J.

said commissions were awarded airmen overseas for "meritorious service, in tht field of operations" It added "the efficiency and unusual leadership displayed by six pilots who are instructors, staff pilots or engaged in home war operations (in Canada) has been recognized by i list: Y- "Overseas. 'r' Pilots Fit Sgt H- L. Cook. Windsor, Ont; Fit Sgt G. A.

J. Ryekman, London, Ont; Fit Sgt E. A. Crist, -Wallsceburg, Ont: Sgt E. R.

Patrick, Toronto; Sgt J. H. R. Paradis, S.hawlnigan. sgv si.

ciyae Beoiian, uua wa; SgK Ni H. SpenceJ Vancouver; Fit Sgt J. D. Snider. rimsby.

Ont Air Observers Fit Sgt A. Vinebefg, OAtremont, Sgt A. L. Lumsden. Londbn.

Ont: Sit J. E. H. Emond. Toronto; Sgt H.

B. Cable, Toronto; Sgt J. S. Banks, Torbrook. Fit Sgt.

R. Craine, Newton Brook, Ont: Fit Sgt N. D. Roche, Mont- freal; Sgt J. D.

Patey, Lethbrldge. A1U. Canada. Pilots Sgt R. J.

Da Beaupre. Saskatoon; Sgt N. N. Lougheed, Dartmouth, W02 R. H.

Os- born, Aylmtr, Ont; Sgt H. Pilot Mound Fit Sgti R. A. Henderson, Winnipeg; Sgt B. katoon.

Whiteford. North Sas- Weil-Known Ottawa Man. Sgt Pilot R. Clyde jscollan, of Ottawt, who was among R.CAJ". airmen overseas who received commissions during the past few days "for meritorious I service in the field of is the son) of Mrs.

Florence Scoltan, of 123 Avon Lane. The young airman Is well known in the Capital and waa educated here. He has seen extensive service over I Europe. In announcing tht granting ot the new commissions. R.CAJ.

headquarters said they were given in recognition of the efficiency shown by the i i Tqxi Driver Heaps Insult on Injury Telling a pedestriin whom he splashed to 'mind your own business" resulted in Napoleon Lamoureux.t 33-year-old taai driver, of 137 Montreal road. Eastview, being summoned to Traffic Court on Wednesdsy afternoon. "If you had apologised or offered to repair the damage, Jjhis charge might ''hot havt been Magistrate Strike ssid as ht fined Lamoureux 7 and ir.costa. 'i I Travelling on Wellington street, Lamoureux splashed a man and two women. When asked by the man why he did 1 it, Lamoureux told him to mind his business.

Lamoureux explained he understood it was the women and not the man who suffered by splash- mt i- HALIFAX April CidenUl discharge of a sentry's rifle killed ont seaman and injured another yat. the naval dockyard here Saturday night, art official navy statement said to night- fi AB. George. Frederick' Carter, of Whitby, Ont was fatally shot AB. Edward James Sauvei was wounded by1, the same bullet, but his condition was not serious and he was able to testify before the naval board -of inquiry; Sauve's home town was not given.

i The navy statement: The commanding' officer, Atlantic Coast regrets to announce (he death of AB. George Frederick Carter and the wounding of AB. Edward James Sauve by the accidental discharge of a sentry's rifle on the night of March 29. I Following a full and careful ir -vestlgatlon into the-circumstanc surrounding the accident by a naval board, of inquiry, convened H.M.C. Dockyard, Halifax, It was found that the 'death of AB.

George Frederick Carter and the wounding1 of AB. Edward James Sauve resulted from a bullet wound caused by the accidental discharge of one round fired from a rifle carried by a Jetty gentry, of an H.M.C. ship lying alongside the Jetty at about 9.43 March Five hundred privately owned station 'wagons will, serve' Balti more a ambulances during thai war emergency. worsteds in chalk, I Jf? i nnpi vwiMi -fi Others to 45.00 Single and double-breasted 'tailored, frolm Jtigh quality iish and dorhestic tweeds pin and SGT. PILOT R.

CLYDE 8O0L- LAN, who is among R.CAJmcn overseas granted Commissions. Hen is the son of MrsFlorence Scollan, of 123 Aybn Lftt TraffiCCourt y-: For falling to have new cense plattfc WUUam T. Shi mt. Cooper street $10 and costs, -A For failing to have7 an ope tor's hermit Mlltort Btt PretU-avenue. MZZTZ tot making an Improper left I turn, 825 CarM Tot passing a Stationary eyeeei dar.

Harold McCoy. 'tittsyiile, $1.0 and costs. V.ZWyA For.iUegal parking. JphnLindi say, PrescotHighwaylCIaraB; Johnson, Bluings' Bridge; jamei Beverldge, 42 Stanley; av and costs. ir y-yy I r- TOPCOATS I AyWm A Allhe, new Spring Shades arain- I eluded in; this group of tSlns, Ii i slip-ons and balmaceans: add color ii: modela II to your appeararice Spring 'Eng- 11 as weir ssdistmctiv'estyUng in andf I 1 rich maUsrfalsy ter stripe varieties; Sizes for shortSi i a a regulars and tails.

i a i. Contervr By Bmying Sturdy Clolhs MZrN i ti I 'r II I Students' ana Boys'; .1 cd ni rift cniTe W. yOr to: m-n- For UcllDrcssed I i Ii Hen from 6 to t)0 A i and quality as- well aa ''M-L i I Yeans Ottawa Mothing dressed mu ROYAL CANADIAN yy yy (Active' clus- 1 1 1 1 I I I a a ar 1 i lit 'I 1 II I 7 1 1 mM Mi. 7 bsV tasV aka-Bf -UMITED 'A economy i I J' 1 y4 1 i -V 1 i ur ii i if uu eriineirrci coat, vest, INTERMEDIATE aaaa.aask.o. task.

ask.sst sskvss TtLl S1 feiliwii aaw a ana knee RIDEAU STREET NEWROOF Expert work, ff ON CAST Lowrey O'Connor aichMMS aa. In. w. rsen S4mi Whia lilt lit -k eoitiiii tiill rllTUSSINSiili Ai.virli villi BUILDING? ar tSacU I Hayley't Cinder Blocks I to lasalaU Taat Mams HARRY HAYLEY Hurdman's Vta4 LjV war ar raaa awfl mat i 'L i i -iyv i 'AA 0l AW I ORdWaN CORPS Ontario 'r-W al tf Oftice Ontario t-V'AW3 1 OB yy -'m I I I P-jcvj-7 '111 tit 'li'. I -jti Office men, students of Chartered AccounUncy 'iand 2040 35 inclu duties.

After four Jtiontha aervice, consideration frtr calArfinn fnr immii iSr tirill Ka rrin "those showine outstanding ability. vc: Apply "AmA A -A Pfrto-i or by Itttft' Ui-yy Chief Ordnance' Officer venirai uranance iepoi 335 Catherine -Street OTTAWA, i 1 1 246 Dalhousie Street OTTAWA, warning has been now Magistrate id on W.ed- nesday aftei noon he fined Lu den Phlli 7of 151 QCH and costs -fcr mwim lira mj in VA 'A miles arhour on RKleaustreet Lester Routoffe who Ualdthe 'declared 1 Philippe explained he was in hv6rry i6y getJwme aft woik. fThree others motorists were fined ior exceeajng. tne speed limit, as follows: Fred Sativev 10 Redmond Place. 115 and costs: Uroch4, 162 Bridgr- streirt.

13.. MT nua4 wnrau.rnuLts.. vv. Beauchamp.19 HUda street' 15 A Ey Farley Get $2 The Public Works Department last night announced award 0 4BA MsnfraiU i k. v1a alterations' ta Rockhead Hospital Hafslc department said in tract 'has been awardec A.Wickett Company.

Limited; cwistruc- tiortOf a Wmporanroffict building Ko0itawfc W- -i The Joumat'-Wont Ads ag at iou Of service to the ptibuc: of have proven that Kritsch Isstill the choice of weU- men ana boys wha prett think enougl KWConrart yy-uyy. rrh 957 ci H. mm V' Ml It -yyoii -v, --vyyyjAXyy. tpyg TOOOTOTVSS THAT-bTWSS BEA-OJ I I BUT. I 0E 4M TEUW fi 'J 1 Ik05 I -T I I XZpoxjuz TDMftM x.OKrp aa-euT seBserr- j3Gete qcjejGJP l-a-s Lrr.

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