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Up till 1824 any se mts, decW . VVr"WW lymcfi- IRV#M 'Pulblib fiquao 4 , , "A X 40,19 - lq,?� d. The reason- I , : , I 0 0 1 1 ? alty. , -under the revised -t# t , � L4 ""' "O", , .1. I , , �v . X '' " -1 " .. '� �� � ,, U . olvb3g ,1)as#',, *ad`:.,b0,0 IT , ""' 7�1 J. - - �,�§ - 410`��",*'W'l# , "" ;W'A �!,Z,v " . � 1" I I linked with the instru� bination among workingmen was tee to determine means of figliting the �, "..",.1 �� � 7., 4111 -� I � , 11 lw� t I , , . , ;-11 ;� , . -n se , - !40.!�,V� 1, � n ., - I �, , , 11 , �, �19 , - w, .,� ,,, 4 , " ,, _ , atentalist's ability. is the ,Prohibited by law enforced with a-. pirates. ��� i� . . . . . . . . " � ildiO, 4, . the. Oftita#� atatesi 1, !� .,' 3 NJ , , ".. r ,� �` ; � I , "Cal paiso "I, 9, , " � ,�� 11 . ty� � � �.(c �,� ,,�% , � . Z$ome skepti , lis were I 1�w � plraUa,might . - g64 ,01,p AIF4 W�t !1� inclin- .11 be ., yicted-, , 1. 'QUA, "MA I , ' ictear, pure singing tone. I . . __ 44i I 0. . _W 11 " _ A� erity. Some forty statutes, many of -The most vicious -,of the . 444i � A, I �, I 11 ,,, � "the' �guh. - wbe, , 114r . Q 0 �.#- 0 " , M,., ­ , 41�� ed� to doubt that pirates could operate ob, '�; b b0dih - , b � gol 91 ., " am W �., . il �:' perfect tune, correct style them centuries old, were actively in the mid,$t of Tolh9lis of peqpler in , qVINI i V S or Pr9f it by the i . th . harq�or are 'tie 'rum runn is consists -in, pvtw th 49rpo�a �, �n; � ,� I r, I � � 11.1,��,., I and unexcelled finish of the " I 0 - the muzzlb - bf � ,119 "'. �c 1. " , I 11�., , e . ' ,.,�,i, applied in the repression Of every a harbor carefully protected by police ,pt" nce of thQS0 Wb, !f 'is about four �4es.t'ilqpg- An . ,; ' 11i 1�1 � - � -;..,1 . ,�, , ,�, ,� , Q - and 'high JAckers who . I '. .;�. 1E, 11"", �,�', prtsy VAX IV , 4, I*q re,4t. 9t­5A*­"; I . I ,. I I , , I ,,' - I I "It, 11 � Holton. Its price isreawn. former. When these epgage 8" ' 111711"IT114 ,�, " .� t' , . , "', ;% � i, �j � .� .4 In pf%&.� 1 34-1 .1 '� , able. attempt on the part of the industrial . - '14 , I boats and the coast goard, but tl�ie _ ;q%1V -Money when. -Na � .'end -is A�tached to' a loog evil' of , , , " 6 , ,,,o � , &cy, t e VQIJC64 t'guaid! .. I 1. � ,;, 11 ... � I '13awan n" a oirnnal inh . Oovi 11 a 1 -in: - , , �;' �� ;� , - I "_�. v *u . M_ records show that these thieves are ii", ,� . 1. ppt ,base of op ' tit! OL or 'Vito " , " &I-1 -patrol and coas 'Wh6l, tha 11gr =1 _ 11 11 , hl� ,�­,, ... I for particulars apply to Povu a a e Owns LO COM e active, ready to use their guns and ' I 0 -oats. , be. prej�arqd to fight heay.- Xf V I � . � -l'''i I Al. ., �., - " - I I., . . - armed men in launches whose speed , 11 11,- I - _�, � , - - , , ,3 i, for any puxpose. d .- W 4 1 � , p 9f, pro ur tbe� 'explo.sive bead is 'attached. TpW 1, ", il " . ,�, ":,��ti -_ _ "I i _ � � ... , I ` Even the hol �� I bably be s I 10 0''40,16W !Ton device witti, � ­ -11 ..­ - - � I successful in robbing craft under way UY � . . ", .1 � ___ 11 ..,.. I'll, 1. . , .cv-:, The I M. Greene Music Co. of meetings to discuss wages using . equals the best of those.of this pro- .point. A quantity of black powder . 1. ! � I, �.07#zrO.5 ��',­", , . and ships and bpLrges Ued to docks, . 3 04 to find how . , -0: s� . , " - I . � , 11 Ltd. - . �­­ . .1 � .. ,. � ,�, , : Ontarin 11c:preavrotativas working conditions was illegal, notes ­ Distance enables tectors of the,harbor. Some of the '' ,� � I 1". 1". .. Here is a case of harbor piracy: I " 4'.. .", . , - . wed, into it'and the head sciew- �. I , . ..N, , : PETE"OR0, ONTARIO a London writer. Any group of more Twelve men in a fast motor launch . ypul, 0 t lowest rum boats are armored with steeill.and " `-#`1 �.� ,� , ge PrIceS, ed OA6. tl I . . , , I rie harpoon.. the gun I. .. � M tv., �: MR. E. H. CLOSE than three individuals that dared to tied upon one night to the stern of I in , �,., ': . have portholes of bullet-proof glass. ' ; -ht all the�mate- unj'�rmiud again and all is , .": � v, W�'Iu.pvug b. then sw 1: : �,g! 1 the steamship "Bridgeton," lying at I � .' ,, Several of them are convbrted su read� foi the ppearanep a �'... SeafortlL draw an employer's attention to . 1h1-1iDr a $75,000 ,build- marine chasers. ' - , " a f the p , rey. 11 ...... .,... �. I n . . ,, . i0 N 11 ___ tual physi- a Brooklyn pier. They climbed aboard ! .. I I I A -e0mptesft&*t111ho1Se I 114- arranged . , K �� �, .- workers' grievances, or ac wl -� I ' � ... � thout the knowledge of the crew, b '', by Long D* Take it all in all, the marine police I ­ , cal sufferings, was legally a conspir- ! g istance- . near by,, for, 't-isalsiong"Wphich"will, be ., ;;, .�, I - . V. . It 18',�4e cheapest way" believe the saying that 'ithe, police � , I , acy, and its members were heavily At about 11.00 o'clock, a sailor walk- - apparent later. - - -- - ., " . __ man's life is not a happy" one," Is I � 4 , punished. Such organizations as did ed aft, and was seized and bound. The wdtjRs a contraeWr in a . With tlX0`­9fin,A_#s. I�adr I �� right. � . ,,4� the ship , ' ., . -soled shoes, starts out to lba for�jj�*.hgle. � Mkhfn �,,�., HEMS WANTED exist were more or less "secret so- pirates, wearing rubber - Z�6dijmin-sized town. - as ii" 4 ' arre i i I ,, . ' ,; �, I cieties"' and belonging to one of crept forward. Not a member of the � atop th,6 in t 1, i 00c'e' de4ico, ,., I � V"I".. I - them ;,as attended with serious risk. crew knew anything was wrong on "'We ,use Long Distance which serves as a- lookout,t6vqer;, 'A- ­ �-, , I � I . . I "'l, I - �]. ��, Missing Hein are being sought Yet despite this disability, the board until he was grabbed, had a . t,o " I a �_, � ', I � _ t prices on materials , sailor is stationed in this, loolk -out - - I I �;�: _., .� I � ...... t�,­ Nwoughout the world. Many people workers of that day under the lead- gag thrust into his mouth and was beftie making estimates Quick Pile Relief with a powerful. glass. � To hi - -&lls -1 - I �; , .", .11 �. ... I ��� I . "T - thin ropes cut from . . �. in I -11. � ,�Lt_�,� , . , .. - t'icqitracts'�­writesark-� ating a Will . th ii6l " , . �, a" to -day living in comparative pov- ership of FYancis Place gave ex- bound with hard ox. , Dr. Leonhardt". Hem-Roid is guar- the first duty of the'trip-loc - I i: � , 11141. 0,1 _ _'174; _ . I I I" i � orty who are really rich, but do not premion to their discontent so effec- the lifeboat davits. The prisoners 4thim anteed to banish any form of Pile whale. As the ship cruises around in ' for 'e . , , 7 th", `00, bmw . . ' _�` . bmow it, You may be one of them tively that Parliament appointed a were locked up in the mate's cabin. misery, or money back. It gives waters where the whales are likely to ,fly . er. jad will MRS" "'. - � JBeud for Index Book, "Missing Hein select committee to investigate the . �., I . The last man taken by the pirates The.1eaders in every quick action even in old, stubborn be found, the lookout * ceaselessly all day, day, for. ft" 4 and Next of Kin," containing care- situation. Presently even an auto- was the watchman on duty in front i ' cases. ,, �1�11 britachof industry kno Hem-Roid is a harmless tub- sweeps the horizon with his glasses. weeks. At all Grocers, 0,09- T., fully authenticated lists of missing cratic Commons had to sweep the of the ship's strong box. He was . W. let that removes blood congestion in Suddeniky the historic c7all. "there she � ...,li" � . heirs and unclaimed estates which statutes from the books, labor was manhandled so that he had to spend ThWve proved it, as YOU the lower. bowel -the cause of piles. blows" comes from his station and gists and General Storis- " . "Ll, 1� have been advertised for, here and granted the right to bargain, and the next few days in a hospitak The CAIL , I I- It brings joyful relief quickly and instantly the ship becomes a beehive pac I I I ,";:. abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs trades unionism as it exists to -day, custom officer on duty on the dock safely or costs nothing. C. Aberhart of activity. � I � we offer for sale contains thousands was founded. The medieval guild was seized as well as the assistant and druggists everywhere sell it with The course of the ship is directed — I 1'­,� 1� - . I , n ,,, . . . of names which have appeared in has often been called the parent Of engineer, who had been on shore leave � this guarantee. toward the spot where the whale has . I k: American, Canadian, English, Scotch, organized labor. But the analogy and returned to the ship while the . -been sighted. The captain or the first FEMALE AGENTS WANTED I - W�,, Ldsh, Welsh, German, French, Bel- must not be carried too far, for the pirates were working. 40 -te mans the- gun, ready to 'fire Part or fwt time, appoluting sub4Lmmis., �,'. � l ; glan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and guild was largely composed of mas- The twelve bandits cut through the PRESERVING AND STORING Ins. 0 rl mmeftti* I � when the quarry is close enough. Per- . fteady Ineme a sured. W te i . . . I � other newspapera, inserted by lawy- ters combined to resist en""b- heavy steel hinges of the ship's safe EGGS THE SANTILLA CO, 1. �. .., I " � I haps the -chase goes on for miles, the - $3. , P. 0, box Ago. I(quit"d. i i.. bril, executors, admini trators. Alma ments on thriving busine-sses and to with ayl acetylene- torch, which they . � killer maneuvering for an advantage- DePL . �, . 11 I -, I The economical housewife will take ''I . -_ - -2. k .. ... Ir . . contains list of English and Irish oppose tyranny of the crown and the operated under cover of a tarpaulin. ous position as the whale dodges a- . _ I �, advantage of the season of heavy pro- � ' Courts of Chancery and unclaimed nobles. The guilds, which grew very Their loot consisted -of precious met- 'I., I , I , I , I '111-��,. '. , I MM41�5 duction and consequently low priced bout. Finally, ff all 'has gone well, ' ' ' : ' ' ' ' _' I 11 dividends list of Bank of England. rich had little iAterest in (the real . .11.1'� Your name or your ancestor's may be -age earner's welfare. Indeed, tb ale valued at $12,000. There was one � . eggs to put by a supply of eggs for the whale suddenly appears to blow A BARGAIN - . . ,. ".,.�. e box of platinum and two boxes of un- .. _; directly ahead of the craft. As it '�. ..". ,� tx.� � . .. In the Hat Send $1.00 (one dollar) wage earner as a cla-" did not loom refined gold and silver dust, the rein- culinary purposes for use during the rises to the surface the harpoon gun FOR SALE,F1ire acm, all0tAft, 11 - at once for book- up until the beginning of the eigh- In add! -66n to the passenger ships season of high prices. . , R� i m o valued at . is discharged and the weapon is from Seaforth; modern h6awIvW " I 'A .11 teenth century when factories came $150,000. When the pirates had emp- and fre][O�ers in the harbor, the po- For this purpose there a e a num ed into the -gigantic animal, hurl- furnace, bath and tofle'4 sft&Wbqk!M- 11.1 1hternational Clabn AgencY into existence and began more shaxp- tied the strong box, they/ escaped in lice have'to guard thousands of ber of preservatives that rare eatis- dragging good orchard. Tjms,.$15 Sp;m, " 9'.1 ly to define the worker froin the the rope with it. There is a delay Iwo Dept. 296, capitalist. the motor daunch. barges,. hundreds of tugboats and an factory, but the two outstanding ones of a few moments while the whale ebance to start chicken farg, %801� ��, � 11. endless list of small craft. One of are "waterglass" and "lime water." '. I � ,��..' York bar - 1. 1'.1, Piftsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. Back in 1350 when Edward Ill. Piracy fiourished in New their jobs is to catch rum runners. Waterglass is an excellent preserv- dashes about in a frenzy and 611dden- (Jt'L APPly. to .. ,�. � 2930_tf sat on the thrime, the English work- bor especially during the early part Thel coast -guard force protecting the ative but it owes a great deal of its ly the explosive head of the harpoon R.- S. HAM ", . ... . " of the '%TOrld War, but the police got goes off. Inevitably this ends the Sellfal"11. OUL 11 , .- . er was little better off than a serf. harbor is well equipped with high- popularity to the fact that it can be . _� - In that year Parliament fixed the it under control for a time. Some . . battle. By no means is the fight to 9958-tf I.. '.. ' speedboats. Its main work is to cap- readily procured at any drug store in . . ' I." wages of hsa,makers at 1 penny a years ago it fl2red up again, and now I - � however, e,#en - .1 "'. ture the. rum runner, who may be a convenient form. -1 -_ -- - -1. frHE McKILWP MUTUAL day, while master carpenter -9, ship owners say it is as floUrishing as . though the quarry has been killed. "t te on the side, but the guard is Lime water is a much cheaper 1. ,� � , 1. � masons and tilers of houses received in the days when pirates strung their Plra Hem is where the compressed air . ,.". only 3 pence which would be about victim's to the yardarm or bade them ready to go into action against the preservative and experiments earried hose comes into play. A hole is JAMES WATSON i, , FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. pirate who is not a run runner if on by the Experimental Farms have .11, ". 1 18 pence of English money to -day. walk the plank. ., - shown it to be equal, if not superior, quicloly made i7a the body of the whale SE"ORTH, ONT. , , Under Henry VII., masons, carpeu- The river pirate will steal anything necessary. Some time ago a watch ,� and the hose hiserted. Air is pumped I -; ��Y' BRAD OFFICF,-SEAFORTIL ONT. ters, Plumbers, glaziers, etc., were from a pifte of rope to ten tons of man oi% a Jersey pier saw two men to watergilass. For a number of into the leathery hide until the whale GENERAL INSURANCE AGOM . �. advanced to 6 pence a day. in coal. He usually works from a motor climbing aboard a railroad barge, years the Experimental Farm at Cap resembles a small balloon. When representing, only the best Cal*. -' 1; I , �!, OFFICERS: 1685 farm laborers got from 3 shil- boat of from fifty to a hundred horse- weighed down with cars containing Rouge has been conductitig tests in sufficient air has,been .pumped in, the adian , British and Amerlem "I % Tings, and 6 pence to 6 shillings a power. A few of the boats are equip- valuable shipments. He shouted at the storing of eggs. Some of the whale floats on the surface and can ..%,�.. J. Connolly, Goderich - - President I Farm Companies. I ,&;: week, though wool weavers had to ped with Liberty engines and some of the men as he drew his revolver. The eggs are shipped to the Centra be handled. Otherwise it would sink All kinds of insurance effected ''. Jae. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president be content .ivith 3 or 4 shillings for the harbor pirates also engage in rum reply wAs a bullet that passed through each season for examination and it is I, - . � . I "�'. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sem-Treas. six dayB' ton- running. Some of them have desert- his coat. He emptied his revolver at found that those preserved in lime and all the work be in vain. at the lowest rates, including- ' - - , . �11 AGENTS: Incidentally, - this proeedure of FIRX LIFE. ACCIDENT. AUVW I � �'. Before the American revolution ed piracy for rum running or to the pirates as they dropped to the water are best pumping up the whale has been the *OSHA -TORNA-DOAND PLATIR 1, . ,-... Alex Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Adam Smith, In his "Wealth of "high -jack- the rum runners, but deck of 1-4e n -rotor launch and sped When eggs are to -be held in a com- . 1�� , subject of ni�ch amusement to those , GLASS RISKS. , W. E. Elinehley, Seaforth; John Mur- Nations," stated that America with theiT places have been filled by other away from the dock. The crews of a merelal way, cold storage is an es- who have seen it done. -One imagin- . -Abo.- i I ..i. . tray. Egniondville; J. W. Yeo, Gods- high wages and heap food was an criminals. police boat and a coast -guard vessel sential- The guaranizing process is ,�U 4 ideal place ative newspaper cartoonist pictured REAL ZSTATZ mid LOAN AGIM ""111111 I rich; R_ G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. for tgf'worker. An Eng- A long string of coal barges started heard thi'sbots and gave chase. The one that is becoming incraRms hyd n gas being pumped into ...... -'� . . I roge the Representing, "Huron jind ZrW i� - DIRECTORS- lish visitor to Montreal in 1786 wrote a tes *e stead of air and had the , V � . I 11".I. at night, in tow of a tug, f .ned up their engine to the popular. For a number of years ­�, - R _ roin a coal plr� - down the river. animal in Mortgage Cm 006ft;ot Loisdoli� I � William inn, No. 2, th;,Nt wages were very hixh, ranging limit and' Central Farm has been carrying on I I � . I . I i, ;" John Bemnewies, Arodhagmv J i I at was on whale uch :1 1, .... 4`1 P laborers to -the . .1. �'. Evans, Beechwood; M. Clin- 5 shillings for carpen Hudson, bound for a Manhattan dock. tdistanced, tests with this precess and results I "I I . � pocket on the New Jersey shore of the ' "-� ry floating about Ili the sky, m 0��10.' , , fMm SO'ceirfs a day for The poNe amazement of � MeEwen, I ters and masons. usual but the coast-gutird chaser gained obtained warrant its -recommendation to the ,passing dirig-, - Psompt AM400m, val a- *1* P ll , I " ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex Mrs. Simcoe in her diary of 17,93-6 On the tug there was the crew � ibles. With, the whale, captured anj, �'. tooll yobdl !jj.#Jl�4*g-!ot. � . �... �� I . . - " , - %�!*, 2s,; , I ,��_ written of twelve men and on each of the gradually and opened fire with a ma- to commercial packers. 7 , made buoyant, it is taken in tow &lid ftolniii 4*0 I i I W1,Ai&,;_ -�.- 8, Seaforth; J_ G. , 1. 0 Broadfoot, No. mostly while she sojourne,i , ��'. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferria, at with her husband barges a captain to tend to the lines 4iine g -u n. One of the pirates knelt Literature on the preservin .A . 1� I .. ,..� .- I � "' _ IM001. - . I York (Toronto) 9 _ brought -alongside the mother ship, guarabtW4,14 .. I , I ,� . in the stern of his -boat and tried to eggs for domestic purposes or on -V. Harlock; George McCartney, No. & the governor, make6 a similar re- and act as watchman. Five river . where the work of extracting the hun. OFFIft tooft, SL . " . g k off the machine-gun crew with a guarardzing will be sent on applies- dreas of gallons of oil and the valu- RESMENcz pao-.0. so. - ., -g-ray boat, with racks We ��� : . mark abOut conditions ,of labo,r in pirate in a dull R. 11 , . . ., Seaforth; Murray Gibson. Brueefteld- Upper Canad,&, carrying rifles and revolveTs and with rifle. The pirate craft shot into the tion to -the Poultry Division, Central able wiialebone is carried on. no I 'i. Buttermilk channel between the Experimental Farm, Ottawa. . . ,� . But in 1824 wretched Pay and in- bullet-proof glass in - its portholes, ldl1er ship then returns to sea in . I , � I I .- � L - I '. - supportatyly long hours were the lot followed the string of barges as they Brooklyn shore and circled Governor's search for another whale. ... I.... I ­_ . .1 � ,4. island twice, with the gim battle con- THRILLS OF WHALING . , . of the average toiler in England. plowed along at three or four imiles - There is ample excitement to satia- .1 �. I 1p�.� � LONDON AND WINGRA Days Of 12, 15 and even 18 hours an hour. In mid -stream, the pirates tinuing. The chase was ended when The spectacular, Wrilling and high fy anyone in hunting and captiLiing. . .� � .. ,.,!., the motor of the coast -guard boat sud- ly profitable profesbion Of whaling, the whale in this manner. But when, ... ..". I.. North- were common. in 1824 when wheat ran their craft above the la-st barge, i, 1. a -M PM sold at about $1.70 a bushel hn Eng- cut out the motor and allowed the denly broke down. almost a lost art during recent years, all does not go smoothly, there is -1 - .. ��� ....... :::::: .11 . . . . . . . �� .,,.:1 Exeter ........... One of the most highly oTganized has come back into existeric . e and . . lama , Isead'. . "'. 10.16 6-04 land farm lab-orvrs earned an aver- boat to drift down on the barge. A much more of it. For example, a mis- &C . ".. . Hensall ........... 10.30 6-18 age of 7 shillings and 7 Pence a Week Moment later three shadowy figures gangs. of river pirates that ever permanency with the discovery that calculation may be made 9jnd thel 290111aps. Call ft vidift . ,, , Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 and boarded themselves. T,he wages plunged through the darkness against fought for loot in the harbor was the waters of the Pacifi� off Mexico, I MW " $40 780 lbollill :. I ,?,. Brueefield ......... 10-44 6.32 of skilled labor were only prop�or- the barge captain. He was gagged broken up a few years ago by the IDo- Lower California, and even the west harpoon glance off the tough hide in- %lb=1111 MAIL IN 1149"Us" , 11 1:d , ;�, lice. In the trial of several of the coast of the United States offer an stead of penetnting it. Then there I I .. �.� Clinton Jet ....... 10.58 6.46 tionately better. Even in the United before he could cry for help. i, ,, angry whale to be reckoned with. I 3L IL Nwasaft 1, f-,' Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 States conditions were far from sat-' Wbfl� he was stretched bound in men in the federal -court, it was almost boundless field to whaling ex- Or, perhaps, ipbe ship many be man- " vietaft - I ,.q.. Clinton, LV . ...... 11.15 6.52 isfactor�-ioo ye, charged that they had stolen goods peditions. . IN4 IT 10 ' .._-'-�'.., ,a�rs ago, contradictory his cabin, the pirates shoveldd ten . leftTered a little too close and the 4 �.. � ��­­ . Clinton Jet . ....... 11,n &W a-9 that may sound in view of pre- tons of coal to the deck of their boat. worth $6,000,0W from ships, barges So thickly. inhabited is this region whale rises below it instead of to the � I.:. 11 � .1, I' � Londeaborough .... 1115 742 vious statements. Laves almost as In the morning they sold it to ped- and rai]Toad cars in riverfromt yards, that during the season just ended, a side. Or the explosive bead may not Adent. Elenry Lawrefte. M"" . , �. " , 1p'.. Ely-th ............. IL" 7.21 severe. as those of England forbad" dlers on New York's east side, or to I in the years 1919 and 1920 alone. Norwegian fleet of three vessels, op- . . . . . . , .1 Belgrave ......... 11.66 7.83 labor unions, though the pi:inters or- Forty-eight men charged with being erating off the. upper Mexican coast . . A - ;'I ... � cos) dealers in some small town on . I 11 I' ,�!. Wingham Jet, Ar... 12.08 7.46 ganized as early as 1795. the ship- the waterfront new New York members of the gang were indicted in on an experimental basis to determine M, � . I wingnam jet, Lv.. 12.08 7.45 wriKhts in 1803 and the house car, Cargoes are stolen from barges at ."i" r, June, 1920, and during the next year, the value of these waters from a I... ,'.""� Wingharn ......... 1-2-12 7.65 Penters of New York In 1806. their pien. The pirates wiJl take twelve of them pleaded guilty. Two whaling viewpoint, obtained 2,98 1 �.. SoutlL As a matter of -fact the, United ringleaders and two minor memloers whales. When it is considered that ., - . I . I, 11*�___ anything that is saleable ' lumber, .11 I �� � I'll. . fi-m. p.m States lagged bebtrid Entland in wool, bides, coffee, tea, silk, sardines, of the gang were convicted in 1921, whales average im, the neighborhood 11 Wingham ......... 6-56 8.15 official recognition of labor's rights. the specific charge being the theft of of eighty tons each, it is easy to re- , �, . For It was only between canned fruit or even the ropes that i� ," Wingliam Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 1827 and . 'i .... � tie the barg 375 bolts of worsted from a freight alize the vast profit that can be de - 1 . I Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 1837 that the American unions, agi- . es to the docks. Barges car in May, 1920. The United States rived from a prolific field of this sort, ,�, ... - " Blyth ............. 7.27 SA4 tating for better hours, free seb-ools, have drifted into the harbor to be attorney told the jury in the case thnt Whaling, as carried on by the Nor- _ .�g _., wrecked by passing ships or go a- . - &L2 the Passage of law giving labor a , Londesborough .... 7.35 1 1 "I .,,Ir ground as a result of harbor thieves the pirates had maintained regularly a wegian expedition, is unrivaled for � , 6�, I I- I Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 lien on work for wages, taking their ropes. The ro fleet of three barges and four launch- sheer thrills and excitement. From A I Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 tion of Imprisonment for debt, Rue- " t ­ 1. eq in the river and had train erews the tinke the ships leave port for the M , epeded, as well, In baving repealed harge is worth several hundred do]- . ., ., 1,9 I . Clinton Jet . ........ 8.03 4.2C 1 n " a on the statutes which held labor lars. their employ on every railroad en- whaling grounds until they retilyn, , _,�,, . , Brucefield ......... 9.15 4-- tering the city. On the river, the Perhaps months later, there is never �, I I conspiracies punishable The barge companies cannot afford ,,,, I." un ons as . , Rippen ........... 8.22 4.40 . .1 !': .1 , , I � prosecutor asserted, the members of a dull moment. The routine of sea 1,11 I " ",.,�, - Hensall ........... 8.82 4.60 by law. Or to arm their vessels and employ spe- .. c" ,�,!, in 1840 the movement won a great cial police, the shipping rates are too the gang either bought the collusion life as experieTked orb merchant ships . ! : ` I" 4 Exeter ............ 8.47 5.0B vietorY when 10 hours was declared ,low. The marine division of the New of barge captains and watchmen, or and passenger liners is unknown to ­'. , , ' ".. , a legal day for emPloiPes in navy York police department does its beat them by threats to permit the whaler. He mver knows sit one 1 ". forced , , '!,�L' �;" theft.;. The -ggng die .. , I , . , . ii'll C. N. R. TIME TAALB Yards of the U, S. Government. and occasionally breaks up bands of ,sWed of its stol- moment where he will be the next ; � -, ;", en merchandise in the south, and the whether the day wbbl yield fruitless t, ,. � The Son of Vulcan organized In the pirates, but its task in guarding , I .�"` , ' .�, .... ng, or be a ,, t", '� RRSL 18.58, and in 1876, with two other more than 500 miles of waterfront is amount was so great it affected the search and endless cruisi . ), - , , , ".. 1, ,;;, � � a.m. n.m unions formed the Amal a- ,1 4.- -.3 market price in some localities. sue ssion of dasherg;' battles and I I 11 I � P. a eme ous one. .;;1111� z �'' I . I ,,.I- Goderich .......... 6.00 2.2C Association of Iron and Steel Work- During the winter of 1921-1922, a prizes. In short, if one is looking for - . - I - 1,py,T�,, - . ­ . . , IN, __ 111 . "r, . . . . . . 0I, . - Holniesville ....... 6.17 2.87 ers, in 1859 was formed the Iron -_ - __ fleet of 164 shipping board steamships all the romantic side of sea life, Plus . � � � . . I 11.� . . . . . . . . . . '' ,� " Clinton ............ 6.26 2.52 Moulders. Blacksmiths and Machin- anchored In the Hudson river at Peek. rapid-fire action and excitement, '� -7.- �i -1 . I - .; .... ,�,', � , - . - . - -1 __ 777 r 1-1 1� -�.N',V Seaforth .......... 6.41 9.12 Ists Union of North America. in skill, was looted of furnishings and whaling is the ideal pi,ofession. It . ;.;� .1 I ; - 11 � I I __ . ,. _4 1.11P, F. , � , I .. ,�,' �r _i:. St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 1869 the Typographical Union, plo- fW supplies valued at $400,000. Secret- entails tremendous energy and plenty . I 406 1.w, . . I _,�Y.111'�& - 11)ublin ............ 6.54 8.28 ne,er of all. wxs enlarged to take in se-rvice men befieled that most of the of haxd work, but it offers returns, . . i . V, "O I I . , ,. �V .. `�i , ­ Canadian printers, . " . Went. So grew the 11%� tkmt was carried, ffom the ships across both physieal and financial, in propor- . . .1 .1 I .. . �� � � I , O" I . . -1. 1, . I "f� I ,; d. I - P� I a.M. P.RL p.m. great labor unions of this continent the ice to shbve after the river bad tion. � � '.W r" - Dublin ...... 10.8? 6.38 9.g-, which to -day contain some 3,200,000 . "I I .. . . � , - . ,��, fro7en. Mostof the ships were fully The whaling fleet consist of three � , 1. I I .. 1_: . .., rrr ,;, 11, I � . I ,, .� , . . .. . t . �'j_ . St. Columban . 10-42 5.44 . ... due --Paying members. equipped before th were lootdd and "killer" ships and a mother ship. The % " ... I , �j, _11111 I ey . - . . �� .i�! 1, . ,� ,� Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.68 9.60 - a lubberly . ­ ,,, � some were alingst stripped of furnish- mother ship is craft that I", � - I � . , rre P ov 1 1. CfffitOn ...... 11-10 6.08 10-04 Kisses That May Hill. ings by the pirates. Among the art, plods along and acts as tender'U the . .. ft, - ..... 5 � I I . I I ..�� ".. . '1� ,:, .n �,%^��_,�' I 1, � I . . 44. . I icleq taken were. brass deck fittings, small, fast killers. When these -have .." -, Kohnesvillo .. 1110 7.08 10.1a Kissing babies 'is a dangerous 11 . ­­ I 1� .... 1% "I I .1 4A , G0110ildh - - - - - 11-40 7-20 10.20 habit, says a famous lady doctor. engine -room �brafis "d copper lbable succeeded ill OLptliking a whale; It is .. .- ., � tw.',.�L�l ;-� . . I I . I 11 � I �11*, . 1: 'T'.�,�� I I , 111 41,- . We the mother slAp and . � %1111 1.� I .. L, , because infection from bad teeth or linen, silverware and bed linen- �"e towed alongal * . �1� , �,` L� '�; 1'�,'I'_ I . C'. P. IL VUR TARLB throat troubles, which would be A, river pirst4 oolitatim4w work fron-, the latter attends Co thA r0utin *0 . I . .,... . I , 1,�, e rk % I 1-1 � .,.,. ... , ". 1, - � , � "'. , il .1 . I :­. 4. , . � . ,,�,� , Z"L harmless to adults, might prove in- shore whet they Wieve this method �f dissecting it, extthetilIg the Oil, and V',,� � I � . 11 .. , �,,, ,, .....'. . i I . . , , 'Z� , - . '. :: � , " : � ,1. k I .. 1. " '* ,4�1 r,,.-,�. . - - "arfoh .......... 5110 Jurious to infants. - 'If I offers them A better ckwice of escap. other disa&,aeuble but necessary work I I . , �, g 1�, � 1, - .1 '. .. 0 I-- ... - i .4112110W I., . .; � ;. U411wei , - ­..... &55 I .% I . . L 1. ing, but ma*ibf their rAherfes are *hilO the killer go6s back to ordirt . � , . �_ r" I 11 1�1 ­ . .i.11 _, IWYI . .. I I . ,;. I - ., I '� INU .. ,.. . 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