&i a meeting of .the Kent and Essex Fisheries Committee in London on March M, it: was reported that the Board of Fisheries had been, appealed to on' the subject of the protection of winkles on private grounds, a Kentish bench of justices having hold that winkles were wild animals, nml for that reason they dismissed a charge of stealing. The committee were advised that the cultivation of winkles on private grounds would tame them. , Each of the two steamers belonging to the Royal Line (Jiristol-Ha'.ifaxl of tiie Canadian Northern Railway system will shortly carry a woman official, whoso powers will be only less absolute than those of the captain himself. She will he known as the "ship's mother," and her duty will be to look after everything affecting the comfort and well-being of the third-class women passengers. Let J.'J. Curtis ana Co., Shipping forwarding, and Customhouse Agents Customhouse Quay, move your f at '. niture. They've had years of experience in this kind of and will do it to your satisfaction. Iso careless packing or rough handling. Moderate charges — AdvU
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1113, 28 April 1911, Page 5
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180Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1113, 28 April 1911, Page 5
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