Show il Canada Establishes College to Teach Fishing I I S 2 AtMO COLUMBIA i kiA I. I t t c A T Ts I i A s I is 1 VIr J v S r 5 W f 5 T r P i r a. i vVS 1 j tr-r tr A V i i H B r s sj H li rr 9 L. L 4 J s 's j 4 T Ji 3 r 4 1 W 3 AI LEARN I Na Ma TO TOO T O 4 AT BONE E 22 WESTMINSTER BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada Cada has huI for tor some me time realized re realized re- re realized the De necessity for a more policy polle- polleIn in tho the development development develop clop ment of ot its fisheries and Halifax HaUta has been chosen as the tho site of oC its first college collese of or fisheries Professor Pro- Pro lessor fessor Gill Gm director of or a a. fund sot set aside by tho the Canadian Canadian Cana Cana- dian government for tor technical I education and industrial training I will cooperate with the tho fisheries association In developing the I project Instruction will be given in seamanship navigation navis-atlon the operation operation oper oper- oper-i oper and construction of oC motor engines improved methods of ot catching and curing fish Ish and the I utilization of ot their by products Before the war Germany maintained main maln- tamed t. more than twenty t fIsher es schools and Great Britain had a largo large school at nt and smaller one at other points while Norway Japan and other countries conn- conn tri tries c have developed excellent facilities for tor the special ial education education tion Lion of ot fishermen Canadas Canada's Atlantic fisheries yield an annual value of oC about abou t An Industry of ot this magnitude demands the best bes t t technical knowledge available cs- cs es especially especially es- es in fish tIsh curing Professor Gill recommends the tho establishment of ot a a. similar school l In British Columbia where th the 1918 salmon catch ran to over ove r cases of or forty eight one- one pound cans each with a a. value of oC o f |