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So greatly ¢ ,' g a,. ,:� th t the Bost of tilts; „ flourished a �I �;!�;:t: •gip as now 'about four times > ' .aptfiercer ri �'^, ':. the descendantshail :'ring thatis tt. , pair of rate may multiply in �s k bears into an army of six hen- ' pro of their housand, the g a nation is a terribly difficult ` 4�' t there can be no two opinion as he urgent necessity of dealing a the menace. Apart from their %Mier rural depredations, they have ra guently rendered houses uninhabit 1,ble, and recently (though this was a the'United States) an army of a ,. +ol n •'••-, of t' ar , from the y lf;ea d uaAli s ems- immigrants. or two Wm- wa s and ai>ann,i a � � y � : years the blank ratreigned u r e reme and ti�a®A tlAl'. 14$Oy4Tn Q0 sew- p , er rat CamQ and deposed itaaaa ) a t ate however, the brown Uatf run ly, rat is not and much stronger and than his black cousin, but he •', also even more harmful and de- structive, He is believed to have come originally from China, and ansa- sures about nine inches as compared p with his cousin's 'mere seven. Fortunately Britain has trustly al- 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 .. "'7' .. .' , •,��r�} �u o who Ma g� �i-a11''iq� a s �, •�'+fAw1¢ W •PVA. .Wink' A4^ � of the lbaslt:'R� traditions of the e � s, � :' "� �g a verdae't reps�.d, ,But baa? a� iia • . .d'� " �n ➢�9ta1?n � to VP�$7,Z4. Might (AR"' `fam7l 11Ct al . + � i3at, have been ossa, i4 the ralDl as � . the disaster. Contra; what calmed di ley �!o dia;tory statements have beau auapde , to whether or.: not the B. u7,.•'y as•,f aifulA Meru was overloaded, It has risen claimed that when she put rant front New York, with her cargo of grain}. she was so deep in the water as to.a.�7><k,ts. indicate that ache hail taken• aboard more than she ought to carry. Later she -put in at Boston and p statements there are to the effect that she was not loaded beyond what the marine underwriters call her „ „ Summer mark, But the point al- ready brought to public notice by Irk, .,. - .A,• ...�I�•,'j..�ry P?^• >.... -.j� :. I� '> ,:. 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R„ �{,� s:; ,.. ,.1�: 'than', h, . �� nF�f.P -- .. :. .. _, v.,;i" .4 .. - , �'�'� '# :atter experienaei '�hi�, `..laked, ;.F . thiate ' � �&?-'Fap�.,'.. sympa vv'kir�a '�lo. struggles' �P�A 'ii.Tke poor aaltd,. after �t3 a ,. �..• .�:.�. :g;I ' p Measure of 'success, .to Flava i„ to social wel�far a partneilar gai se which Pla ealll 'toelxtow* upwas p'' nmol what were- 'known rone. ml.,' as "coffin ships,n, Thalia; , •in .t'17•"'"''''''' e uns .oath vessels, „ eft.e'h flaw y oBerTtiadt tl RAd heavily ins tdd� in w acli the collected from the i- hx.e, auce companies, when the , ships went clown,' In 1868 Plimsoll eaitreie+ ed Parliauaent as a LiberatU xniennber for IDerby- and vainly sough. the passage of 'a bill dealing with this .I: .,:K. , „ I .. !aflh�7q ,Q "°gx'�F.R!. -� K� e- ,. ]lM,,. I� y,M � �py,(� pyy n ,�y��p . �,P x, t. ,, k✓�i '%9AdT'�, x.1iY,��f i1.9,Mq.�. .� , _•.4`. :':�. �� w b i+r�t; �als's li�.�an:� : �.s �� . •'i4, .?`1. .roFi? bap, , �g V�{1�l .. �a :f(6.� A•� A's '-"'". � e 'i '- ,' � ,: sRok his ii.. ti ,,! .th .. '�'..$, t?i1 �. .!. y., • s ler. well i3 a• ' ,P•.'* , � p ', ,. fit; Mateo that liaxusi +l ba ace d... ,ut that s tT+an yT.TGaa,,,y' �+ ^,,,,icer But. , Q�a i�g'� i14 ,.. �FwP A'A'i�! o 7 lati S?n, the• a me ^ was 04v. 4 ' o ever for wee to eve alg, s r gl *alas. . ? '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. `�Co„nsequently, although Plimsoll went .through the form of making an upplaa e• to the norm for iiia; ' told the txaxth it unpariiam@nta7L ? form, the 'Government span forced s �4". r , ,r, .l �° ,. +"r r ,;•� � - I..n SM1.a.''}nx, .1r. -rk�� • r'. ', I ,. 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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 •- ''SPEED ars D t rt wanks JT — ^ " 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. pP 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 I,IG x ,r- p 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. 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