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Exeter Times, 1913-9-11, Page 2
T e IRIIISII NAVY sp Fields Are Considered Adm °able For the New Imperial Scheme. e.r5pa 4ch q ewyGf the kat rn a3 In a t alio which 3't - h 2H fling .W-2'4'c.:&49'1r,..I. < 't" oil it:, feel in these Bei r " 1 r x:tere.,tia o �aaOW thaat. in difle. ert pasta trf uhf arf4 being Sed) ousiy cies*ey 4egi$lor of the Govern 5�c'Si Kik s pure. supnlies as. far gen. the l pi,e has grew. n 74 w.a the .scare h, sats izl different p4 and it, would doi.Qn nod /APA al apply.',_ Salk nut Ile4sttt rI.ts�x� •=z e n � lby lavara ly satwnarted o l fields inn 019412,4$, from a geogz^aphioal a.nd strategical point of view, had states, are,. dose of Q a po. e:ttennd ri ua the seacoast ou the Bay oc'. u£sne, on the Gulf of St, Lar 'or several miles in a north -wester-' duce;tion, It was in the L aroc ue district, iIa North-West, that 4 oee ;side '' trio iiia ben of wars. were put dOwra shad good ,sanppliea nlaf oil e£ a hhgli Ina ity obtained, What is known an antieibtal formation extends this district inn a ssa'tathh and aterly dixeetiou down to the erieria;,atil... fit, The opinions Q$, ^fir P tilling men ;and geologists In that,. at ell n`t are td the effect that leOr found there iia large giianti- Should this be tease sage, the tancit aai the teld from the , six for the l3rntislr , pP . . ` dr>n t r . e ,.ate t and to rm... a aaan t nl be Overest acted, BRA Wit'. . l', 3aray, Dominion Immigration Agent at � t �; Philadelphia. Pfl ERMIl:'.'t`3isk. rra. Cheap l.lzrirsr, Bret No Rush, The increasing coat of living is a yrorld wic e pbeno iextou, but there are spots that have reinatrued unaffected by it, A Brit- ish traveller° informs an eat'"er world that the cheapest place to lire in ie )10r1,14 - western Syria. and especially Antioch. He lived there a. Whole winter on a pound +,seek, though he had sa flue house and ser- vaaats; h friend lead told frim that one, could. Ilse there eonifortabl7 oa 8404 4 year - Verily, With , eggs at. s caenta a sl,9zena fruits and vezetablea for a ridioulouely small suis a ii ties, mutton at T cents, Am ticR:h, ie. au ideal pisco. `set yen need not, At you plan, An' inzmu4zata removal to An- tioch or vicinity, fear .¢a mall and Sam, Antioch is all to~ht. esyeoiaik. in winter, but there is no ife there. We aro not att.�a^ cheap liviznit, Put After cheaper ltv feag' $�44 v, ers we are. wneSo xor l C ld a�sIeuv anie i4I4 AAA, elt There's no place like homes U - e can afford to dtaY there and Pay the 14111S - Wonders of Future Journalism, .. In g presidential address A London di - tor sPolte g-oxving1y of rho ftttir Ax daily stl si�c, aper on its to efl avt+) o t4= uteraiat e. Papers will lea fli trztazw ai T "host THE LERfIttla TRAP NTA S OF AIrAERI CA• #sal lata sap, S by pcio sintin tubes.; editions" will appear 1000 twoliitontu Imo O GUARD AGAINST ALUM IN. BAKING POWER SEE THAT ALL 1NDI1EDIENTS # E E PLAINLY n'RINTED ON THE LAiIEL.AND THAT ALUM OR SULPHATE OF ALUMINA OR SODIC ALUMtN10 SUL. PHATE, IS NOT ONCOF THEM.-. THE WORDS "No ALUM" WITHOUT THE IN.: GItEDIENT$ I$ NOT SUFFI caEtVV. MAGIC BAKING POWDER COSTS NO 31106E TIiAN THE ORDINARY KINDS. FOR ECONOMY, BUY THE O OTE POUND TINS.) E. W. GILLET1 COMPANY LIMITED" • ISOM *mir41,1L eiseuir"'Ca BOTIONS wasovegoAO *we natwo:z1 44TO MEM Porffnf 4NYE,ii ED G ratye a I aNEDI MARIAM RI I'I3S14PdIpEQ ,TORONTO. ONT../ ala lTHEAt•. fuluutoolsoff Il,1 111< itoti1l£ ix induce ;scores of attempts to extract a living from soil never meantto ygield. it. Plans for the recuperation of the ar'0a. mot of Which is suit.b1e.oily for timber production, have been prepared following the snrTrnp. Pethapfi when those are lloATIY3 lierso:ne mild 14,0figt'a1 td.ssad bran ht forward for .etniaideratton t hu -even. - evens Idle he dl ne for theramophone Orilt Paolo the Pelf's to them t their oi- AAA qr VAQ,?a a reporters pill carry tele - Ouse 4+aitly theta and send items lay the n ireiPss MONO end so on, All Vile* nate t3 rble Tet the z° '2;r6 ay Newc $a er men , he are riot eine., is do fniio striking yaetatro• trains tUa1 1s net Ow olgorre Is areseat Neck Dislocated by hole ?pads. %'ter 11,4e to t galE of @he. Malt Varian aha mf alae tineltIon may glvo the preblen an interest a; wouldnever posse,s a4 matter of more r of Oreotot aar , GEORGE BARNES S;Rf$JDs a.a lacus, mj[ r aS um4 sellicAter ,and von o $aR>aara hist eaagnot 1x.4 irnaweit t ental 'irtiMe4i- ` Ik 3 e t at tiuk3t of 04 at, , ramal t datbastost, delarar�3, ;raaa�a�4w-a, +�tiitor',,� sox wonion who lose flunifa of and of 'luno asylrlt. maims? +'. ixleaal lam- Ise. important to OW% ' dal ru#f . 14. )Il!#irat: t hnioal i.4t eke leipa out, of non onsi+at�1euel,ata > An rig w A des; n3�lr� ud e ` i<lsasarle spats, zn t z tai baa +460, ',tea tr,-; .r, Toronto nto4a Old uaata, 39 -;ti Rae ties, 2a for KA. b Bay poste, 4 is 1 #lt to 25c Outside. t 'dna• put e; ase R'*�Fouta. '41�44orican cora, Yt1i. qa c.1.i., #ra ie of the G4EidRatt {, Of _ the tiuttkk,'t,k3 akfipyracy' ado in more than 'haldime its o tr4rrae tQr %140 IAA tour taatlks a1 Trent 1aioal roar' eao�xi a aiwbaatantia3: a aro the Sante %bu@ !t4 tlka ut'+u- ,Fear, 'data total Canadian trade for our months ema nn out July' Stet, woo 94,0). aping -ad irrtl4 $44, $.63?: far aNAfxeS k11$ Perm in ,lRl�, �."lklal Kori o ntal Boars, FARMERS HAVEN'T TIME. Statute LaMar in Brantford Town- ship Will lee Commuted. a A desp atcl?' fraln Brantford says s The prospects, nuke that there will be - no ensure statute labor .,n the Town- ship ship crf Brantford. At the present time there are portions which Have 'noels been cpzn einted, hunt the remaluder j has been wider statato lAker. The work has not boon satisfactory, and on Wednesday afternoon the come- cr]lcrn^s stated that the condition; were w3eh that they would be forced it and. place than ensure roads twud Ideal izwzpl'Qve- slco under it competent wwpel iso , Tito trouble was then let unit farmers bare been too busy leat4ao� their farm work to attend to the roads, ~blah arta in nun con- dition. x r definite Action was tale - 30 horl'on . a bar when in some ��L hnE blot+int the 'ear it is llkelu .: despa#a n from Toronto says; t , eve -ergo A, s`trA"nfA. who came Toronto less 'ctrl a week age i3n1 lass, home n herbr ke, t 4ae 'director to armee art the duties Qf pll "s director in, the new T,oronzt CTS., met death With tragie mess on Friday iday night; He on the gyne tsiiuu with a class azpils and was ,engaged in nle-'. 4it3g can;tauiu a xerxisehs Q An matter rif xrata y . 0,4 ,0 . Tisa nzzkxrleclnatel3 tbosr present sa1ti nn ,Insreaso in tim imports of that hia'.]i d ige n sez'ious°Y irnjnred, Eastern, Vs) and, la Alm • *Marto of ,I , ,I & "1%is year" asures. if 'With all 1cssib, r:;rdity he w,a;b rans'ct“1 'tca re 4e 1Iospittal. It WAS' ialtl3d bowovorl tLAt Elie fall had A des mend hla neck, and within teat irk tut "a las arrival; at the lies,pl- Glc ‹teetil ensued, bars, - all statute labor in the tower n T � Haat a aim' wwTat'Io e manner Illi salddeRt ped and fall., For m z,1 411, int ship wean be commuted, ing was thought ©f the mishap, whenthe yoauug, ath1et- did not 110.1' SPRINGS DEVASTATED. 74444, VOt VEAA !ia anrU the 1 a xuaain Tadd about Bill V44 AW 14 that Sri *Alai country. Rut t" "x331 titt watt ler couple of I`n4eiati, 6e ur Oka Linz ut3otpaat ecce' �ailatl EtY ,14 IsialsR :tltia tkrrict Its $ h C� Izr tiikS S l^ to 1 . A.54a1asaaltki tb�"_ 3s that 3_ n to be5 aeon be tlulll"ratio n w inti to pay tr The O410441.1m grad' amoM.er,' bras( iraib' gu oo I accorded in rel �1I 034 duet nleloaa. an Lao rl Mild gray ear, was 'badly puri nanaday when lata eazac' cell taut with Qalpliigad, i; tltrestaing outfttt ekwniccl lav 1i'i]lia Iiroaleztted tlra u.nid ]Davis, a; short distance &malt alaasr lrr fir. Yaaaataa ,lel l,nwntlFaeth, ia3npbell W in. ,I o atxy« tl•, wing and ,prosper. charge of the ear, relieving his re• Try xatI Tor axle ulnr nlptolr, and head an u3zcala, svia!b t4to l4�atyozl or material strt )ted view of the crossing whore ad .4)"1te3oak *1 the accident occurred.. Slippery lir ounouraiit iltawwiR a. rn ra lia3 prevented the halting tai the Ita1 waultlz is car, however., and he crashed into `. do 'Emialre is the thresher -while travelling at a icer aaata4la indMations Ort the ccaaasidfaa,w.blo epee& ea►ainng YaroranaurlQ7 at the colas. ,,, antwn At;oaetire cattail e1 oily 43ouou.,irnt for thele tut It.).T)1ia'11 Vir.3s STOLEN. iarcr3Cu. eauntrieo: anal, t1 a buD unaply a mo from the 'United ilium,. wxera renilor,ea 'within uta 2411)1ra ]3tit the 'Thief Was Afraid of it and to for the Crowtit of cotton" but oultt ra4lo nee tttempt Ira ,;ato it, vu- Sent it Back.ibsidS of t$52.00 a year wwcaaa granted HritI0 Cotton Gravers* .lnaloafit, A. despatch from' "4'anecruwer, l3, h tba 13ritialt Exxlzeeiucr. That 3" s 'i"leo lin xrtielra w.11iof h ra t3 - ;lit a. groat alumna In tavola rears u., sn ..�parte of raw cotton front the Crewe , um, worth; +about y p. $3,aiiit, tieNt49 Oaloziiea3 tiara almost, doubled, While the marts Of canton need lnavo tnereaerd in still larger proportion, Africa takes inset rzizak In ilia new itt• Fil e of ttfc 3]trbilto I Dia trlut esirayetL ash ctSp 1£vrll�x fihatxn *ftstern ed stxacf of trot S1aax>ia Iia • 47z4at» en t`'1^tlt1.y 111$ tf it Ar to ward -exitir to ralawati. bw dnen t'hsri"• . , ]zig]i ~;Mead wrtas b]a Het. Springs Aud Ut4lt Cl(6l'naartn entfii, the Lao ' thea ally awlraa.ra 6Aii,, le hut kttb bead - the Epimer. At fl illQ>t, CUXllmiss1A11,. ties,, estimated the peel at ],east 44, 000,000, I' )1N Td L PRICE. German and -United States Otimcers Killed. A .despatch. from :Itrieg, Germany, says: Two more officers of the Gor- man army's flying corps were killed` in an aeroplane accident hero on Thursday. Lieut.: Von Ecken- breoher and Lieift. Prinz, beth. young Mon, were testing anew eeroplanae over the Inilitary aero- drome when the left wingeollnpsec1 while they Were at a height of 100. yards. The aviator were thrown to the gr and and crushed to death. A despatch from San, Diego, Cal.,, says: First Lieutenant Moss, L. Lore, signal corps, U.S.A., and a. native of Virginia, was instantly nb1 %2Iled AR Thursday t_ aR dnYl_ r, �. aero- plane plunged- feet to:tpe ground at the army aviation school. near here. Shorey before the acoi dent he began to descend from an altitude of approximately two. thousand feet, When 3O0 feet 'from the ground watchers say they raw as puff of smoke in the machine and, like 6. a rd lz l" t, dropped e res d fall E '1t 23 Per C`eznt. Trine Graan Sea r. lespatelt from Fort £illtur, a�'sa The following figures. the amounts of grain shipped a n versals sine) UV) °peeing orf navigntian ,frons 4her three elevators in Port Arthur, a'e compared with the same Period of 11a -it year, aaa af- eretn e of 0 i.)cr colt.; ; Bushels, Bushels, 'Wheat ...��. .....«.12i,fdi:s0l70o 135,06(154,5117 5 i)tx .. 1,199,650 ;3,413,?34Eey . 501,405 1,655,705 Sereenieg3 4,050 10,035 At, u , 14A3n4, +,5'50 T. wz]oy, and 'lot iadont, i lay at cow wwaas, hers lri11oti. wh:tna Flo d haat tbret' at 9lvi t at sad otn! z lent. ii, i4 of c uelph. lit f ;�,taallc said leer, £car na lark Matt► Ino igizt traair to Beal rv`i]l a, g gaff to reggaisn h n last of vote at Sten- Tian , t xiwwrs aate4 f baja —No. Stu lCa, a. 1 JOE 3la ARG IS CHAMPION the Individual Palma MAU ly ideal McHarg, of aught's Own ver,, Canada, becom dual, champion. of the world by hav- ing a totaa of 220 out of a, possible ce the 600, 900, and 1,000 yards ges, Captaio Neill Smith of the Segments ohatbairt, Ont., VG% d with score of 220, and Canadian Army Service Corps, Ot- tawa, Ont., was third with a. Istore of 2,2,0„ Platte Vette awarded ac- cording to meri,t. The best scores on the long distance range wanted for flre't plaee, the next best for sec- ond plane, etc. Camp Per g the in Goer h Duke alontr a at las. cal. Sept. 9 --Outs--Calladien Wig.; • 40 ,1•11 to 410; Canadian West. • BarIey—Itunitobst feed. 60 to Flour--Mutaltoba Spring *Wheat rate, '460; seconds, 25.10; strong S4.90: Winter patents., choice, o 65.50; iitrilicht rollers, S5,30; ht rollers. bags, 6130 to $2,40 Rall - .26. Bran, $21. Shorts, 623. Iiiddlings. 6 3touillie. 321 to 419. No• 'Per a car late, $19 to $13. Co'oesr—rinest coterna, 13 to 133 -Sot finest Eastortts, 23-4 to 130. ilutter---Vhoicest creation,. —Erseh, 32e: selected, 29c: No. 1 stock. 260i innipag Drain. do., 941-4ot No. 1 rejected seeds, 63e; No. 341-20; extra No. 1 feed. 34e4 No. 1 ulea th rs of ago, I Prison for bard labor for aea bribe of $25 from Mra. pine saloonkeeper. Great Britain. A huge bonded warehouse at Manchester was burned at. a loss of .$1,250,000. Flames shot a thousand feet in the air. runaway eaused a panic among the thousands a people who at- tended the funeral in Dublia of the man killed in the riOthis, The late Duko of Sutherland, who during the last few years of Ms life bece,me an extensive land- holder in Canada, left an estate, ancoacling Ms will, of -more than one million two hundred thousaxrd pounds sterling. 13nited States. One result of the reoenth railway wrecks in liTew England may be the, passage of legislation p,rohibiting the use of wooden coaches. Mrs. Margaret, 'A. Clatter, e• 01.ety woman of Elyria, Ohio, is in the county jail on a federal war- rant, charging her with tieing the mails to fraudulerutly secume $3,000 Elyria's wealthiest heiress. An eceentrie Anaerioan woman, who threw a bouquet at the Ea.ieer in Berlin, waS t•mporarib- arrest - At the Zionist Congress in -ha it was. reported that the mem- ber ) rho,,s increased by , 129,000, at -the nattenal fund for pur- chas. of land in Palatink,, haw ah of 1,316,5.33 marks, 6,000 BARRELS PER DAY. Mammoth Flour Mal to Be Erected at Calgary. A ides/patella from Calgary, Alber- ta, sa,ys: A syndicate of local and Miunespolis capitalists will shortly commence the erection of what is *hinted will be the largest flour mill in. the British Empire. It will be built in four units, to c,ost $1,- 400,000 each, and when all the units of 6,000 barrels of flour per day. Work on the first, unit win be cora- menoed immediately. A VALUABLE PICTURE. Poor Woman Sold It For Few Cents ' and Creates a Scene. A despatch from Madrid, Spain, says : In an antiquary's shop win- dow there was exhibited a painting on Wednesday and a sign reading: "Authentic pieture by Goya, 7,400 pesetas" (1,365), A poor -woman passing by observearthe sign and at once created a disturbance which attracted a big crowd. She declar ed that the , antiquary, who now waol.s to sell the picture at so great a price, en Tuesday bought it ',rem her for 20 cents. United States idarkets. Yellow torn, 72 to 721-2c. No. 'white oats. Flour, first patents, $4.50 to $4.75; sect:rid Ratents, 54.15 to $4.50; first clears, $3.20 to e3.501 second clears, $2.75 to 33.10. 'Bran Duluth, Soot. D.—wheat—No. 1 hard, December, 89 7-8c asked; May, 95 1-8c. Close ed; October, $1.60 54 bid; November, 21.50 7-8 asked; December, $1.461-2. Live Stock Markets. • 3Iontreal, Sept. 9.—The prices paid for bulls were from 3 14 to 3 3-4 cents per pound, for stockers and grass fed calves, sheep about 4 cents; lambs about. 61.-4; Toronto, Sept. 9.—Cattle—Choice export, mon e0WO, $3.60 to $4. Calves—Good veal, to $3.50. Stockers and feeders—Steers, 700 to 800 pounds, $4.50 to'55; extra ,choice 'heavy feeders, 900 to 1,050 pounds. $5.25 to $5.60; rough eastern. 400 to 650 pounds, and lambs—Light ewes, $4.25 to $4:50; heavy, 33 to 33 50; bucks, 53 to 55,50; miring lambs, 36.26 to $6.75. Bogs, 59.65 Lo:b.; $10 fed and watered, and 310.25 off • KING ALFONSO'S REQUEST. -Wants to Commute Death Sentence of an Assassin. A despatch frorn Madrid says: King Alfonso has earnestly request- ed Premier Romanones to propose that the death sentence of Raphael Sancho Alegre, who tried to as:- sassinate him last April be corn - United. The Government will com- ply with the request. .bold nealcat and tha West /adios. Now the Empire may bo said to be arca:local; lie Iowa raw material for tbo 'Mille in In ribber production ItIone tho exports from Ceylon and the Malay Straits bard risen. between 190542, trent 91X million pOutidet to ,ftft'y•ono million pounds. Tea - growing is a new enterprise in 14v:taste land. There is nist. stitisfaotory tratto in bananas. The whaling in the South, Atlantic also Shows A ProgreAeive spirit. in the eOlottleS. A Thrifty remote. , Tho facility with whioll the Canadian immigrant finds prosperity is perhaps rai much. Alio to the habit of thrift he ac- quires as to the opportunities offered him in tho tray or employment, though na- tttrally the two are closely related. Lux- ury, whether in the form. of extravagant living or superfluous pleasures, is not yet sapping the vitality of the nation. The tle by for a rainy day -was recently de. paper offered a pocket savings bank and a first deposit of fifty cents to every per - eon who eared to apply- for the same, on the sole condition that they would open a savings account in a local bank. The bank in question offered interest at four per cent. per annum, .compounded every three months, the money so deposited to' be available for withdrawal by cheque at any time. `I'wo thotisand persons availed themselves of the offer in a single day. The total deposited in savings banks of all kinds in Canada is, roughly, 3925,000,- 000 for a population of abotit 7,000.000; or nearly four times as 'much as is deposited in the Post -office Savings Bank itt Brit- ain, where the population is Bova times as great. A Dad State of Affairs. In the fourth annual report of tbe Com- mission of Oonservation there is, a brief aceourtt of a survey of the Trent Canal -watershed above Peterlioro made laSt versity. 'While this survey .was for the purpose of making an invento.ry of the timber resonrces of the area in connee conditions under Which' tho scattered farms were tilled forced theraselvcs-on the notice a the surveying party. , In some of the back townaaias aorta of Peterboro the soil covering' over the rOcks is so thin that the pocket farms aro prac: incapthblo of sustaining a family. Some of. th.e families' trying to eke out, an existence on .thont are, it is stated, ra- nidlY becoming degenerate. In 1911 195 farms 'were for 'S'alo for taxes averaging a rate of 6 cents an acre. From 109 to 500 families, or, fromv600 to 1,000 persons, aro living in a ettite ot poverty and often depravity that -would shook the people of this province were the' full ,details to corae Of tho' truth bf -A-hat Dr. Pernow says, Police 'Court reaords of -cases of a meet degrading character from. these ' squalid farms furnish elOcittent testimony. Life in some of these idmote farmhouses has sunk to •s, level not ftir re -moved from mere ani- malisni, as ministers who have' traversed -the districts know., In the last ten years there has been -a decreaeo in the popida- tion of' about 15',,pev cent., which indicates a migration to, better -conditions, bnt samancia,1 .holplessness and ignorance still from the offices of Dr. CI, L. everteull recently, was returned hrough the mail on Wednesday morning. It is thought that the thief, having read of the deadly ef- fects of radium in inexperienced hands became frightened arid de- culed to return the metal. Pr ()teethe gs. despatch from COatiOqe1, bee, says; Harry K. Thaw will be prodtwed before the full King's Bomb, appeal side, at Montreal, Que., on the morning of September 15, Meantirne he 1.114ty be detained here or at Sherbrooke, or taken to the discretion of tho immigration authorities, Two of his ootinsel, J. Greensbields and N. K. La- Flanuno, obtained a double writ— habeas corpus and probibition—at Montreal on Friday, and whirled in a. special tram into Cnmti000k, where not long before the immigra- tion antliorities had ordered Thaw's deportation from the Dondnion. 'WELLAND CANAL CONTR CT M. J. O'Brien and thigh Doughney the Successful Tenderers for Section Three. a brief meeting of the Cabinet Council on Thursday afternoon the oontract for Section 3 „of tb.e new Welland Canal was awArded to M. J, O'Brien and Hugh Doughney ftor aPproximakely ten million dollars. There were cbeinjenders under con- sideration, inoluding two British and two American firms. Work will tenderets, Who will make Thorold their headqnartere. The contract calls fair the completion of the work by April, 1917. The contract for Seotion 2 of ,the canal will be let later, The contract for Seetion 1 was let some time ago. actaon has yet been taken. in regard to awarding the ,00ntract for the Dom- inion Government share of the To- ronto harbor work. More Tenders Soon. A despatch from St. Catharines says: Chief Engineer Weller etated that tenders for No. 2 Section d the Welland Ship C,anal, extending from the fourth oonceasion line in Grantham Township to near Thor- old, ;the northerly boundary of No. 3 Section, would be called for with- in a week. Three weeks later No, 4 Section, south of Thorold, with heavy rock exca-vation, will be 'ready for the call. neess.peornactiloeeo isliltelin:efitpoouneiYy. t ary, o gain his freedom, be- e known ell Wednesday Chards raking their usual inspection found t join* had succeeded in saw - ng through the bars of his coll. ust how the prisoner was able to o this, the `penitentiary officials re. fuse to say, but it is understood that au investigation Wag made. JOnes Wits one 4,d the gang which wade such' a sensational escape ' om the penitentiary in March, 1012. Bonner, Kelly aud Brown aro the other members of the Western gang, who were transferred here, and all have given eonsiderable 250,008 Arrived In Canada '‘'ront April to ;Fitly. A despatch from Ottawa s The total immigration to Canada during the first four months of the was 250,906, nlatde up of 99,101 Bra- tith, 54,040 Ametican„. and 97,165 from all other countries. 1)nring the four eorresponding months a the last, fisoal year the total num- ber was 209,642, eomposed of 83,318 British, 65,900 American, and 60,- 424 from all other countries. The increase is 20 per cent. Tf UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE. Read the Second Reader and Toto in Calgary. A despatch from Calgary, Alber- ta, says : The City Council has adopted an amendment to the city charter which -will put into force in Calgary universal suffrage, the only qualification being that every vo- ter, male or female must be able to read the Second ieader in use in the schools of Alberta.. The amend- ment had back of it practically every organization of women in the NOTED ;FAIL -BREAKER GONE. "Bill" Miner, Notorious Robber, Freed By Death. A de.spateh from Milledgeville Georgia, says : De a& has free jail breaker, from his last prison term His piOthreSqua career, which included cliashes with the laws of more than a score of states and several Canadian Peovinces, ended on Wednesday at the, Geor- gia State Prison Farm. His :Reproof. Mrs. Voteleigh (corning horne eleven)—Are the dear childr'en all right I haven't; set eyeS on, them since morning. Her husband-LEI:1h I You go about , airing your views; better , you stay aahorne and aiew-you-r heirs.