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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Nov 1927, p. 10

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a -- a GE Sis ic Bt + ot Br rerst I CLEh REY? (J. (oO Pony PIER L 7 SER Paes Shoei gg jes North Sydney, N.S, Nov. 13.--"1 | think that a good deal of the [f trouble about the fishing industry is that the dealers do not work to- gether, There are a lot of things they mighty do together." 'So Chief Commissioner A. K. Mac- Lean of the Royal Fisheries Com- mission addressed A. Smith, mana- | ger of the Leonard Fisheries, Ltd., when the latter was giving evidence here Tuesday. Mr. Smith had just || informed the commission that both the National Fish Company of Hali- fax and the Leonard Company semt | boats up to collect fish along the Cape Breton coast. He suggested that this work might be performed by a government-subsidized vessel in- stead of by the fish companies. The chairman, in turn, offered the suggestion that the two companies might get together and utilize the same steamship, It was then that he made his comment about lack of co-operation among the fish com- panies, Dog Fish Palatable For the first time in its tour, the commission was informed Tuesday that the dog fish is eatahle and even palatable food, Ivan Bailey, of North Sydney, told of experiments which he made dur- ing the war in canning dog fish to supply 'to workers in the South Afri- can. diamond mines, Unfortunately the vessel on which he shipped a con- signment of the canned ish was torpedoed, so he was unable to state | whether the product satisfied that |} market or not, "What did you call it, gray- fish?" asked Chairman MacLean. » "Scotia whiting," was the reply, which brought a laugh. The sitting here concluded Tues- day, and Wednesday the commission took evidence at Louisberg and Glace Bay, . The appearance of the hall in which Tuesday's hearing took place was appropriate because of its decoration with a number of fish + specimens produced by Mr, Bailey. They included the cod, haddock, por- poise and sculpin, Just before adjournment the com- mission was given some information with respect to the establishment of bait-freezers along the coast by Dr. A. 8. Kendall, of Sydney, former member of the Legislature and of Parliament, who also touched upon a number of other matters connected with the fisheries, Whithy, a. Bowmanville BUS LINE WEEK DAY HEDULE Gol 'ost Arrive Arrive ithy Hospital ) H ® Tee EERE BEEB3ER2EE 8 ® | > 2 of Pd A At wt BE SRRRER22 - TTT? FEE EE z i 3 p.m, 1 11.30 p.m, Time marked * are through busses to Whitby Hospital SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE es Eomama n= ms SERIES LBLE =z TeTTTeeTY 8 - =J S i: fi - Exoaw=Sg 1-3-3331 3 TTT Spoaw== E33 34-1 34 TITTEPR CEEEER peesanes -- - i ; i ON 88 z wee? 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