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he urgent necessity of dealing
a the menace. Apart from their
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ra guently rendered houses uninhabit
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a the'United States) an army of
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rat is not and much stronger and
than his black cousin, but he
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structive, He is believed to have
come originally from China, and ansa-
sures about nine inches as compared
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lies in the •air, for owls and most of
the larger birds are deadly enemies
of vermin. Not long ago a pair of
barn owls who for some months made
their home in a Bedfordshire barn
were found to have accounted for
more than ten dozen rats, in addition
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the disaster. Contra;
what calmed di ley �!o
dia;tory statements have beau auapde
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to whether or.: not the B. u7,.•'y
as•,f aifulA
Meru was overloaded, It has risen
claimed that when she put rant front
New York, with her cargo of grain}.
she was so deep in the water as to.a.�7><k,ts.
indicate that ache hail taken• aboard
more than she ought to carry.
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statements there are to the effect
that she was not loaded beyond what
the marine underwriters call her
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Summer mark, But the point al-
ready brought to public notice by
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Flava i„ to social wel�far a
partneilar gai se which Pla ealll 'toelxtow*
upwas p'' nmol what were- 'known
rone. ml.,' as "coffin ships,n, Thalia; ,
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e uns .oath vessels, „ eft.e'h
flaw y
oBerTtiadt tl RAd heavily ins tdd� in
w acli the collected from the i-
hx.e,
auce companies, when the , ships
went clown,' In 1868 Plimsoll eaitreie+
ed Parliauaent as a LiberatU xniennber
for IDerby- and vainly sough. the
passage of 'a bill dealing with this
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'for refs dors. The prtneapls .or
that week for "reflection'", :was to.
make it evident that ala indignant aa.
tion shared Plims-oll's 'belief that Dis-
raeli had given in to the pressure of
British shipowners.
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went .through the form of making
an upplaa e• to the norm
for iiia; '
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form, the 'Government span forced
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for a living end tixeir Qwater, raps
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A nem kind of syctress b j n did,
cova�red sat h%w York. She w its f
divorce, shut oto alimony. --$I aiI Ex
press,.
hem is reported to have attacked a
lock of sheep and killed forty lambs.
Even more deadly are their activi-
to other vermin.
the investigation which the marinegross
underwriters .are mlakiatg an their
own behalf, is that there is no re_
American law lir
evil., Four years later he pub-
fished a •laaoTti "Our Seamen,°j . in
which he' described the "tofu ships:'
It throughout
by popular agitation tea ;alai dill
which a year Pater was amended an
perfected' into the- llritsh 'hra v'alu
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If • tine sup' had nothing . to . do bu
shine- on . the righteous, it wouldae
, have to get up so early. --.St.. Cathay
hies Stanti$td.'
in carrying disease. Bubonic
septic pneumonia, and faun-
lice have all been definitely traced
to them, while it is believed that
they may be responsible for the
spread of cancer and of foot -and-
mouth disease.
Yn spite of fairly strenuous efforts
to put them down, the rats are still
beating the attackers. The ordinary
rat -trap is not 'a conspicuous success;
poison has to be carefully baited, and
even then their keen sense of smell
will often warn them to avoid it if a
BY AME AMERICAN LAW FOR
SEA DISASTER
The disaster off the Nova Scotia
coast to the Japanese freighter Baif-
uku Maru, which sank duxin a gale
g
in full sight of the White Star liner
Homeric, with at least 38 men aboard,
calls attention to a weakness in Am-
erican shipping law's. For the mom-
ent popular attention ie centred upon
the controversy whether Captain Rob-
quirement under
iting the degaee to which a vessel
Wray be loaded when she puts to sea.
Such safety as is obtained in this
regard is due directly to the require-
ments of the marine insurance corn-
ponies and indirectly to the require-
menu of the British shipping laws.
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The story of the establishment, by
British law, of what is known on
the seven seas as Plimsoll's mark,"taro
is one of the most Picturesque stories
of a humanitarian reform carried
through in the face of the cruel and
Made- a. sensation
Great Britain. As a result, a royal
epommissaan _of investigation was al'-
ointed, on'Plimsoll's motion,in
1873. Finally, in 1875, a bill was
introduced' in Parliament by the
British Government, then headed by
Disraeli. plimsoll, although he felt
g
the 'bill to be inadequate, resolved to
accept it as the best that he could ob-
at that time.
In July, 1875, Disraeli, that strange
sometimes sinister and often incoln-
preheneible figure of British politics,
now deals ♦ with the subject. Vnde
this law stringent powers of inspect-
tion of th weregiven to Gavehat department kaaown
as the Board of Trade, and the mark,
which, under the law, indicates the
limit to which a ship may be loaded,
is known throughout the
i4 ug world as
Plimsolls mark, Other captains
whose ships were in the vicinity
seem to support Captain Roberts in
his decision that the seas were too
mountainous to intake possible the
use of the Homeric's lifeboats wheal
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formed t ►a au a 'a he,
p ; op the high:
ways hate beep',,deteetecl 'following
motor cars at night in ears and; o -
torcycles with lightsliextinguished:
Needless to say this is very danger_
ons. It is not to be thought of that
it'has official sanction, It- will be
recalled that some years ago Mr.
George II, Gooderham, then chairman
of , the Toronto -Hamilton highway
commission, scathingly rebuked con -
11n ineorrlgiibly bad citizen ought t
lay �y'wickt , b because he.ishe atroei
into rabl ' u nce. Dean .Inge. a
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This week's optimist ,is the. cha
who says he doesn't work all the tim
because he'd get so inpch money' l
wouldn't know what to do with it al
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41;
Radiant body. Agile—alive Pep gives you
nergy ! Marva ®us flavor!
YOU'LL revel in the flavor! One spoonful makes you
a Pep fan. It's gloriously good. It's new—the latest
food from those wonderful Kellogg kitchens. So good
that you want it again and again. Pep—the peppy
bran food. Ready -to -eat with milk or cream. Just
taste that flavor!
Pep really feeds you. Feeds your muscles. Your
energy. Your vitality. Your stamina. It puts power
ha you—snap, dash, vim and vigor. For Pep is full of
the wonderful health -building elements that nature puts
is foods. It's great!
Kids love it. They're wild about the flavor. And
it's one of the best foods you can give them. It's rich
in bran. Keeps them free from constipation. Mildly
laxative for all. Keep health in the family with Pep.
At your grocer's.
Phone 77. •
Free for Saturday
One Package
Kellogg's Pep"
The New Peppy Bran Food
YOU WILL BEDELIGHTED WITH
OUR ASSORTMENT OF FRESH
Vegetables and Fruit
OUR' STOCK OF SELECT GROCERIES
AND GOOD SERVICE WARRANTS
YOUR PATRONAGE
W. R. SMITH
The PePPY
Phone 12.
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KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES, 15e; or 2 for 25c
KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES, 16e; or 2 for 25c
KELLOGG'S PEP, 15c
KELLOGG'S BRAN 25c
FREE, --1 Package Kellogg's Pep and Shopping Bag with pnr-
cease of 3 Packages of Kellogg's Cereals.
LAUNDRY SOAP, 4 Bars 25c
LAUNDRY SOAP, LENOX (same stock as Gold) 6 bars for 25c
CHOICE SEED POTATOES.—Improved Early Rose, Beauty of
Hebron and Green Mountain, all early varieties Q1Pe
and only, per Peck cG��f
SHREDDED COCOANUT, per pound 26c
EGGS..—We can buy on a Graded Basis only. Liberal grading,
highest market price in CASH,, or one cent per dozen extra
for Trade.
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