| Show jj 9 Bigger Demand for Fish In Great Britain in normal times the the consumption of fish a averages moro more Kg J than fifty-eight fifty pounds a head a year t t Including children and Infants SInco Since the thear war ar and especially since the advent ad ad- yent vent of the Machiavellian U-boat U destroying de- de trawlers fishing In the North 1 sea flea or making it necessary to use them In the navy the British public now nor calls on Canada to supply the 1 great deficiency of fish In the thc markets i. i Ii of f England In view of this new deR def demand de- de R f q mand wand as well as the fact that fish m r- r j Is It now an army ration the thc superintendent r.- r. of fisheries at Ottawa h has hassent as asP 4 P sent out an urgent plea to the Cana- Cana jr f dlan than fisherman to serve e the nation a at t large by compelling himself to fish fishr fishI I r 4 v two hours longer every day duy adding that as os there are fishermen on 1 v Atlantic coast alone this would be he tt to a dolly dally Increase In fishing fishr fish fish- r ing ng of about hours In this way the tie Canadian ana Ian fisherman i i- i ivay vay Is being aaRl i called on on to do his bit |