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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-11-6, Page 2TAE BIRTH RA' Deerease in Ontario Is of the Past Fe A despatch trona Toro The li tke, sears ly clad gentlest)a known t p;>ri spent busy 1` months in 1412, . of f errs; in. On- tario tatrio �rrau"u� eta orse ,of 4.986. zzaArriAgel, or At the r to llf 0.$ thou $and population; t !runt I sputa of thio fact the proving:, 1 Wirth rate cantmonos on the dawn gr aide. Tho vol gt of the . egiatr• r. en - 1 shows s birth roto tnf only 2 ,4, 1twest since 1$0S, and te'We Below i$11,. the reAp{a ahi- r Ontariole dean in ' birth tnlready rests w tkt flee!. The. miry y 15.91 unuT3uab FEASTED BY THE RING. .' Five Hundred Workmen men Were His Guests, A despatch from London says: Atthe strokes, of size on Friday even - 'ng the work of beautifying Buck- ingham Palace with a new front of white Portland stone, est%maltedi7o' cost, &64,000, was completed an the expected hour. Later the British'. workmen engaged in a notable un- dertaking. Numbering some 500 they were seated in Holborn reser talurantt at a dinner, as the proud' and happy guests of the King, Sir Derek Keppel, representing the declared it. his Majesty's wish that they enjoy themselves. The Hing sent a message eongr mating "be guests on, heir remarkable achievement and the rapidity ,.s e ,. t a of z execution, The workmen. came in their beast clothes auznd •wile 4isi01a)r- ed with pride their trade union but- ' `' uts'tae ' it3 Trend tons, Others, wore magnificent but- tonholes formed of the best flowers from their gens" The evening finished h� n. th t short concert. The e workmen included masons, labor encs, bricklayers, carpenters, and hhaat directors. ancanen new 'Yar two 3.n stra�kTr eats and w,Tl�'* Years ruts mit telt trd nhie to re while the rat; the province, bad * gal my better pe lumber of with 2 e province is • the reducer now bus u„st of tiro leading az v a 3 md. Vi tin 1$1 2. retie of ower Gan it Tina : tdde3tll s r"I»l 3 t of the 'a i illega athcr Rubbers sed Over.S1oe #legs In One. Easy to pus oq arta take QM. Fit.w,at.. xe't Wt�: Nita SSI stcoi fox. mvincm and ti<S, fro, Ray %Goin Rua pyvt,stt yaws It and family trcm trini3r Ins.. 3 Cana41 n Cat144544tee Aablaetce FEES 'tif FARM O THE f P R ?} HAPPENINGS FROM. ALL, OYEll TIW GLOBE IN A NUTSHELL. Canada, the Empire and the World. in General Before Tour Eyes, G'anaatar. T.tiondonar popul4ion is now 05,- Q20. Hamilton. . wards are to be re- arranged. St. Catharines ratepayers carried Pol�T�t FROM TER Lraanalxta TRADE two Hydra -electric by-laws by;huge Li CENTRES OFh ire ^ Tn3atOTTtli'8. Atee � aa. North 'rontenac and Addington • fees or trade, cram, Cx>et777 end antrelo county teachers have formed an; eroduce at Home and. Abroam association. tar€adstufls, 11 auitoba. College is closed while Toronto. Nov. 4,-Flour--Oantario Ghent an enquiry is beingmade into th Sura, 9ii per scut . made of newt sheat. haZnng Af " lreshies." 3... to. 53.50, GCeboard, And w43:s"a loc.t1 Fedara.al Depa,rttment of Health Alnatatobas- F st taaaents, Ixn luta bags, $aA +30. ec 4 �- t n e.b was recommended at an Santer ra- , s o1,dr�, � ,S , s ra g bttk t nn lute bags .eo< vsncual.l conference at Ottawa, 33-na toisn wheat -?:o, 1 . a 'Northern, jncL an sea nuns rs 37 Que..n s t. 4 oa tracks. ay forts, and No. 2 rtt l t Charlotte Lslaznds .s'e'am corapensa- marrY-li2o outside, ]eat- ,ens `,m, 2 heat Sl to toal t{x the Yaln4ea of 1 500 000 e ' 13:r ]3 a;b.F4ATii;.rer-. TkrJ T� t, C • 5 (1Rre X .:? C•n ariie oats 33 to 3 o o Berlin r � ye Akaaatath two-' , et Bev a altexaary rs: defeated;aaa by. -,!arT, had An Acivaan'ra1 t, for e t i" htyd 71 e dp, nrlcl 360 on ia. oli. IorNnto, 'Yestertx , a xar.z <aa.�:as ,are coni? g , 4 ��+ 1 � T , law �&c? pro -vide f>4tl debentures 4�taa tela oas. as T4a goer Vi autl �� � ,1 „j to fats tlne' nany tones ,+ $�, {A« m @ryf7' t li is y, Y�YH �x@S .„a and for to. kf a or..., _ .t f+ar puna'c1na�3n�,, propaT''?rty for F. c?:ifi„t# cnla an ; tlt,)� Peaain'""'.14aaa3l oittt.de, S Lila „-.� '�rnx'2®Gourd .atalttn� barley fr7 to 0w4r , octets ,and 1,., pt. them to p cauattaasie: The Marine and Fisheries Da3}nazr the ,gar when n theyherd Ctnt^1a Xo, 2 American earaa, 24 1->,c, e t idland, anexlt contraduefi�s the report of lows tea the salmon industry in British co1unn1biee Fire did $100,030 damage to Bel ager & C"ompa. n,y's dry goods store Lid Le Soleil newspaper zn Quo- 3tTat„�n Ctd&it ti a� . t, .� oak . bee ou Friday, Fo tea filet roarra�*i. 27 tai �a ago f Belleville Cheese Board gassed a strong resolution declaring the need of cold,,storage plants on steamers and at terminals, C;ol. 'LIt. C" •An. ,,,, o the. Esse;. Iiig;aa rentctoEcgl1)aS ndQ, ba !aeon appointed CozonlAtAiAlit of the oyal Attlitet-y College, Kinnget atlg. Stumbling over Br tree root, Hen- ry Thibault, a. O.P.. conductor', of Iteloriu er AvenueMontreal, was, ehot andltill+r by tuts orcn rifler . unexplained way at Mons er, !lane. a,uso of the compo woods froom funs-,, and tl poor o ,uipmennt for handling louvre- 4"z7t�. , "� bar in the harbor of :Montreal, the export trade of l.umlbor from this untry to Great Britain is decrees. nt:aa marriages Lie man of 25 mar," 70. Three wo- ol age married > singing "'tea " 'the host after r elk? �"in "God Sia,e 'the King,'' st rho `'white eadway:, R. , ie death Ills d.. ease w s less isi se .ter al years previous. fhlist was 2,250, a, decrease and aa, reduction in ratio of .clot. At the present time CeTlt, of the €ria 1tbs to tuubercualesis, is taken upon -at. and lata, elaae ?4-t ran an to)a-beau, a ton. in bag Toronto freights. Shorts, 524, "mento, tantry Produce, fx rtoa? or roils, ,, 3S ter 47e per d storage. 28 to yo for large Sz per Ph Tie t y'151'Z tet .AtaiilL4iM 2.1. to 2.0 141-4or pails T she death trio cirenntnatlaauces til i'n on Thursday 11. Challrley, jun., of Toro vas seized with appendicitis days after he had set out on 113 honeymoon. He was married les than two weeks ago to Miss Ella Appleton, 344 hXontrose Avenue, Toronto. 'Cltalklev, who was in his 26th year, •came to Ottnada from Sussex, England, eight years ago, t' tL'GIl!lFIltL AT SEA. teil 1i .l1 oou. Toronto says: do under sad Ontario, r.- Robert o, wile 0 Wireless Service Saved the Crew man Ship. says: Another triumph for wire- less was recorded here on Friday when the British e -ser Cumber- land reported the scut* of the crew of tbe German ship Kalymos, which caught fire at seae The Cum- berland picked up the distress sig- nal of the Kalymes and, found the vessel doomed. The crew wa.s taken- ff in the warship's small boats. New Failures Announced With IteaVy A despa,tch from Calcutta. says: The fmaneial panic in western In- dia has been renewed. New fail- ures were announce(' with hea.vy liabilities. Several banks suffered GL are the Standard of the world for Style, and for Dor- abili Egelei here Always Balked,, Constant InUligestio a1( of Cooking 3cla ]I:im Sick Bilious Two Days a !Feels. nil Doke The best; Iknth ui C'z taken Russia. t7 TO CROSS TL:. tlt'I;A' mithers Put Marr 0 Year. red by Dr, Hamilton Off 'r Clem, s experience is no A despatch from lrontreal e nue. 0. en tx,tcit, T s, Great Britain. nxaudlaan tt lt41'1 monism tlrntn. llxxp g, Nov. 4.--•-Caeh prices. Wheat rthorn, 62 2.3ku, No. 2 do. 418 3-eeer sltna. op o,, 78 a8o: No. 4. 73 2 ^.o.:.1©.ire-1 The largest purchase need3.771.2aa No, 2, d4, 76 •ton tin. ever made in Brittain wt Winter. 83 3-431 No. Z do., 81 34Ros oto.. 79 1-4c, mate --No. 2 o.W,. 33 3.40; by a. London Institute, de.; 53 t•2o: cites :r'v, 1 food. a3o Pad ' sold won his action for. 80 1 need, sz .los No, a, do„ 31c- t'ar'os- , 34a 3.43ea zro 4. 39o; retested, 37 1.-2o; feed.iLibel against a London concert at iti1 4 Na 3 d 14.-741- s146; iio. n agent, who > advertised. Another pianist: as equalling him, but will not press, for damages. Queen Mary sprung a surprise on. the public by attending the New- market races. Ber appearance at the race course has hitherto boron confined to such official occasions as State visits to Ascot and Good- wood. to $4.Sos do., bags, 90 �George, being lbs., 82.10 to 62,x3 1 2. gin dissati xl,.�.,sfied 822. Shorts, cos 7.xAAA,inon xo� _ Ed - oar r. __...asp a� EIZEB ETT COMPANY. „?tklc+3.p T,IOST CT MADE THE INCREASED .t1UTi4lTl• OU$ VALUE OF BREAD MADE lid THE HOME WITH ROYAL YEAST CAKES SHOULD BE SUF'FIGtENT INCENTIVE To THE CAREFt'L HOUSEWIFE To GIVE: Testa ImPOltTAN t•POt> trAm THE ATTENTION 'rix to ti iT to JUSTLY EN- TITLED. HOME l3REAWBAKtNG RE - `ES THE leiOel COST O L4V RV LEesl*t}ltd Ft i. '� �` ...E At>'lOUt3T OF e-~Xpe t � XE tit Eek t & REQUIRED TO SUP ; PLY THE NECESSARY HOUR'. tSHtitENT TO THE BODY. . 11.1,ZTT CO, LTD, TORONTO* QNT WklINtPER MONTi,'EFi#p, Ci ON FVFG i .. fleet Shortage., It Is affirmed that everything points to, a world-wide shortage of beef cattle. and, un.ese something iedone to remedy con-; diton,, the shortage become acute end the price of ineat will mount nttilk . higher, At the recant convention of.tne American Mat ?Ackert], it wee decided to exrond $560.0000 do=ing the nest five years in .educating the farmer, throughout the Vetted States sn regard to the raising of cattle. It was poie ed, out that 1f' every small farmer would raise at least trvo bee! eLeere a year the fear of a tahortuge : would semi he a thing of'tho past;' The eeeociation tdeo wvn,t en record, egainst the '^unneeeasery ,ol$lightering of heifer oaltes as a step in a campaign of education to provenrt a further ohcrtaso , in the eon,ntry's meat eappir ' Another reeolnmenndation anode was that lezedmeeee be enacted preeenttpig the killing of calves: for1 tea. , It is estimated that 9,000,0C9 are elaugtntered en the 13nited Stales each year it these calvee were allowed to reach the Lige Of three or four,years. the,9upply. !while of beef would be nncreaced 9,CCi3, , f1 Canada shot] d Profit t b y5h these. zer a. .i sanotld?tatpn,s. i armen3 'should razEo more. eattlo ane go in for mixed farmn,g in, stead of detfining their sole efforts tothe; crowing of grain. ,�3.c fes _9iOut--rio and 32a>ltera Canada le eon'ce food it Weald Wee. l'il fl ', Litt :to oe e n 4 ai v lv F he t s . ... e to .. 8 x � , RtR.d ai to< v i, at owlug =u .3 0 aG' duty with the consen ion. t*remter demand Trona that country :for - beet catty Fasebatt a, ci*Ilaxing Free, t a oc : a io t e Farce- .; ,las elite a�scaaa _e•a?>r,t ai. o �? rues; caaaclttioRO 19 the island We 19Real, 9Y99 09.90 rt e?o TRWmc la t4 a�nai+tt�ti# leuaatiete vt. tim° wlsa u row yearn two were *Mg' a **rage* maw b911.4 houtes And eUlttrate mote of grounad. The physitine 1 tit the Young amen oat aatt s,a Iia NO 4aes nO TO rhos. Ilse been leseen Tsr le lees vicious rt AIA and mons mentally and pi}owans the satire* lxmvs benefited.tlaronglt tlttkt change. What; bap: xanought ,aboi area impro -ennentis $e.. workers, d. ncrtors. health *Were. 111 l 4•FQ, Helped, of ornarliai btu,the civilizing tactmmau, a .3t 'laaawberlatn. tlse Rtatlaor et rawbtaaa," have been lxas er' whistle rts. ernparing Sudsete. t tin .reoently •betwee� oat; ni'ec'e, i u Fr. neo wttln sax a`. ed 4-e 3at1 croft. Thea 944)eig4n diploitlaats tau o acro urging intervention.sure `the United Status poi Tho Austrian special Meru practically exoner. tted the emigre tionu. C,1160.The 'three daughters• of the las aaag': Leopold of Belgium have n comps omise offered ba ti. a*Lit to settle their father'1 will each reca ive $l,. �ttc 41Q,Qixi= EW TENDERS Tri Bl P wooer . Ooblet. la1 wtl:e'h tbaa t included, dao each for to- ao; lea Mta t), attar colonial Terntlnnls "6 'lI ['n "Million Dollars.. A despatch from Ottawaew;tenders will probably have o shelled ,for thenow Intercoloni t'wals alt I a�lifax. Tex ders lror ceived by the Railway Depar on Saturday last., but i#, that` none of the tondo aull the requirements, and i Montreal Markete. suet. Nowaday,s poor stomachs ., , . „ . routreol. Nov. 4, -Corn, American No. ore the rule than the exception. Atter being engaged. tor 2 yellow, 80 to Sic. Oats. ennadirm Woo, th prop,er treatment is sure to Years, MiSs EvPlyn. &withers) n, No. ^._ 40 1-2e; No, 3, 39 to 39 1-20i ex• a quick cure, you can always 78, of Glasgow, has deckled to ma - dtroa.,XtAll-inre;,446' 49°to. 7B0:,11(P'ru'otarltoof-et.°dN'o43. 21, pend on Dr. Hamilton's Pills, theY ry her fiance, J. E. Campbell, of ss to 66e. Flour. Man. Spring whoatt Pat' reach the trouble at once, go rigbt to wirmil,eg, Ev.ed 8-2, :miss Sinithers taatIfierfrtiriaes•.%!IntIt'oro,::adtk!(;ntt4:9213,01:e7g business, Werk while you sleep and havc. you feang better if not cured .11 3. arrived hore-4)on Thursday morning straeglit rollers, 84.6o to 64,75; do., bap, $2,05 to slit). Rolled. nate, barrels, 54.40 next morning. en the A an lner irPillani en "MY fOod seemed to decompose in route for 'Winnipeg, where the core - my stomaCh," 'writes Mr. Ralph mony is to take place. Hitherto Olemmons, Newbridge P.O. "1 Miss Smithers, who became en - bad a stomach that failed in some gaged to Mr. Campbell in Scotlapd, W4y tO perform its work. Digestion seemed more or qess arrested and has been afraid t? cross the ocean, grew thin, yellow, nervous. The and put the marriage off from year stomach became distended and ira- to year in the hope that .Mr. Camp- peded apparently , the action of the bell, who is a grocer in Winnipeg, heart, for often at night it would do would make enough money to jus - a mucous mass, and at these times his ret,iring to his old home for my head ached most terribly. A. friend „the rest a hi' da s' '''''s Mr• Catnip - b. h d b d bell halt never bee3-n able to -do this, dition, advised me to take Dr. Hera- Miss Smithora at last conquered her litotes Pins regularly', which did. fear of the sea 4 The result in roy case was simply marvelous, Dr. Hamilton's Pills re- moved the cause, strengthened tbo SPE.tiliS FOR ITSELF. stomach, excited the liver to normal action the kidneYS were released of excess*Ive work. Health soon grew Experience et a Southern ,Man. within me. I can. now eat, sleep and "Please allow me to thank the live like a live man." orionato,r of postum, which in my Be advised -use Dr. Hamilton's sneaks for itself." 'The man 25c. per box, five for 1.„09, at all wiThes. druggists and storekeepers or by mail "I formerly drank so much coffee from The Catarrhozone Co.„ Buffalo, that my nervous system was almost N.Y,„ and Kingston, Canada. a wreck." (Tea. is just as injurious ' because it contains caffeine,- the A PREC.A.RIOUS PROFESSION. drug found. in. coffee.) ``My physi- -- clan told me to quit drinidng it but Supply of Russian Editors Likely I had to have something, so I tried to Run Short. Posturn. A despatch from St. Petersburg "To my great surprise I saw quite a change, in ' my nerves in says: The Nchaia Ra,botchaia Gas - eta (New Labor Gazette) during six about io days. That was a year weeks of existence has seen six of ago, and now my nerves are steady it,s editors sent to priSOn. it hal9 and 1 don't have those bilious sick just published its 39th issue under headaches which 1 regularly had the editorship of a, seventh, Jour- while chinking coffee' nalism has always been a prec,a,ri- "Postum seems to have 1) ody- ous profession in Russia, and the building properties and leaves the supply of editors is likely to run head clear. And I do not have the short in a country which "uses bad taste in my mouth when I got bhem up sd. fast. ,, up mornings. When Post= is LUMBERMAN DROWNED. better in taste than coffee. My advice to coffee dr,inkers is to try Postum and ha cOnvinced," Fell From Small Steamer on Lake Name given by' Canadian Postum Da., Windsor Ont. Write for coPY A despatch from North Bay says: of the little book "Tha Road to Joseph Caye fell overboard from a Wellville." small steamboat at Lake Nipi.ssing Postum °times in two forms : and was drowned while on his -vvay Regular 'PeSitutu--intist be well with a, pa,rty of twelve shantymen to work in a lumber canip on the eolith side of Lake Nipissing, Caye ras about 35 years of age, and it ia ot known whore his relatives re- side but it eupposed that he came from. "NontreaL The h,ody has flat been re_.c,3vered. monwie. sza to .$32. No, 2, per ton with the biographies of Va. 2 stook, 23 to 25e. Potatoes, per bait, aoi recclicebicns int4mat° 37 14 to 27 1.2e: seconds, fiS 34 t,o 37c. Eggs, ized biography from tate Papers car lots. 70 te 75e. friends under -the general super - United States Markets, Bran, $20 to $20.50. Flour, unehangod. Duluth, Nov. 4, --Linseed, 81.39: October, 51,36 14 asked; May. 51.41 7-8 asked. Oloee Montana, No. 2 hard. IN 7-8e; December, Live Steck Markets, Montreal, Nov. 4. -Small bulls Bold at about 4 cents per pound, and. stookere Toronto, Nov. 4.-Cattle-Choiee exPere 57.25 to 57.75; choice hutehers, 56.70 toe$7.45; good, medium. $6.75 to 56,50; cemmon, 54 te 54.50; canners and cutters, $2.50 to 53.75; to 54; leatehere bulls, .83.75 to 56.50. Calves to 55.50. Stockera and feeders -Steers, 950 to 1,050 lbs., 56 to $6.60; good enality, 60e to $4. Sheep and lambs -Light ewee, 84.50 53.50; spring lambs, $7.40 to 57.60„bnt with 75o pet head -deducted for all the buek to $9.25 fed and watered, off cars. Strong Committee Fornied ht -Lon- don to Fight For It. A despatch 11'0711 London says : With the view of asking the 13ritish Government to reeonsicler its deci- sion in regard to participation. in the Panama -Pacific Exposition at San Francisco in 1915, an influen- tial committee 'has been formed here composed of the heads of the great steamship, commercial and manufacturing companies. The committee points ‹.)iit that since the Government announced its nega- tive decision circumstances have Instant Postural is a soluble. pow- changed consiclerably and many of der. A. teaspoonful dissolves quick- the la.rgo manufacturers have de- ly in a cup of hot water and, with ternain.ed to -take advantage of the cream and sugar. makes a, delicious improved tariff conditions 'in the beverae Instantly, Grocers sell United States and send exhibits to both kinds. - San Francisco. The committee is vision of 'Viscount Nnollys, the late or, Any rate, iu P The -expenditure - 4 e 17 (41941 in both eau . ITS TO RETIRE. Anil it. 31oredith Will Bo Mana.. ger of Bank of Montreal. A despatch from Montreal sa.ys: is understood here that It. 13. Angus is soon to retire from the Presidency of the Bank of Mont- real, arid Will be succeeded by IL V. Meredith, the Vice -President and General Manager. From the same source it was stated that Sir Rredcrick Taylor, at pre- eecretary. Lord nosobory out Manager of the London, Eng - will be invited to wzite the biogra,- land, branch .of the bank, will take phy. the place now ocoupied by Mr. Meredith. Official announcement of the ehanges will not ho made pubhe until the. general Meeting. 01( A NEW _POSITION. Better Knowledge OE the Growing of Yegelzibles. S. C. Johnston 13.S.A., a graduate of the Ontario 'Agricultural College in the 19.13 .class, has been appoint- ed provincial instructor in vege- table -growing, a new position crea- ted by the Ontario Government for the spreading of a better knowledge of this side of agricultia•e. -United. States. A rat infected with bubonic plagrto was caught in the heart of Seattle. The United States Attorney -Gen - oral ruks against the rebate on goods carried in American saiips„ Ernest McCoy, aged 64, a farmer - near Pelham, N.H., is alleged to have shot his wife, aged 71, two weeks ago, and to have kept the body unburied. It Was found on a kange, fully dressed. General. Iternarkable ex,-periments are be - Tasteless rupyr Preparation oft 'Prevents Sickness Ate you ono of those thousandS who, though apparently well, catch cold easily Restores Health. Sy virtue of remarkable combination bru-Co Tasteless Cod Liver 011 is one of tolerate, and one which you can easily the vet y best rorriedies known for chronic prevent by taking two or three boteos - coughs and coicis, bronchitis, asthma and 1\13--Dra-co Tasfeles3 PreParaff°fl of Cod catarrh. It is also an exceIlent reconstruct - This eieasant-tasting food -tonic gtveS ive ionic aftr fevers, and in diseases such Liver 011 at once -this Fat, tone and viaor to the whole system, and so strengthens lungs and bronchial ttibeil that they readily VII ow off the colds which would otheiviise take hold of you. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO OF CANADA, LIMITED, as scrofula and tickets, whic., are due to constitutional wea'kneszt. PrOve Its wortil by getting 50c. or 5,1.00 bottle from your , lir uggi 311 entatilvea -deluded. "Others are fakers w y le diet. Neither Claes tan or vortlty advice. In meet, or e. tnendations of these solf-establiolted erne there la 'hardly 6114dOW of Nem% though they may Atom plausible. no of their methods ot renooning is to isolated and often unrelated foots of' ' nee as evidence that their peculiar sYa- la of value, Tbe,v completely ignore moots eurrent historical and rim- eraturo which. could negative their eunPosed scientific advice be sold for a prif,:e is really MA tie more than folklore, A great many of the statements which aro used no argu- ments 'have been triced by thc govern- ment apecialists and foiled to tome Irma tworhe on diet, written so long' Aga 419 t0 bo no longer considered of value except to the student of the history" Of diete. The truth of the matter fi9, bowever." adds the statement, "that: manes ehantes et health. are beat when he eat6 with ino• deration a. diet. made u of clean. -whole- some. ordinary feeds, wo prepared in the Instal ways. PrePer cooking titerilizee foods. If the eleduetions ot many food faddists accepted ns Nets were really operative, it 'would be diffitult to explain how the human race luta survived," The danger of alleged mall curea sold Fox Farms in Alberta. Mack fox farina are now being started in Alberta. There is one near Edmonton which hats already been in existence. eomo raontbs. The 'Indians are getting wise to the big profits that aro being Infidel. out of bleak foxes, and are contemplating a raise in the price of the valunble ant» inals which they trap, and which they' Even the Indian wilt turn. It ;seems that there aro victims of wildcatting in black foxes just as there have been victims of wildcatting' in Teal estate, and will un- doubtedly be victims of wildeattieg in oil. Only in the first caae the victim. is the poor Indian, -whose untutered mind is only juat beginning to comprehend the dark ways and -vain tricks of the white The Pace of. the West. The following little calculation may he commended to those -who think the weed is making too fast a pace. We owe it to Mr. J. .T. Rash -me a well-known westerner. The cash value of the 1913 crop for, when t, oats, flax and barley may be put at $12-3,- 539,900. The inclebtednete of the farmers is estimated at $125,000,000. Of this 000,060 'is owing to mortgage compan 536,000,000 to machinery companies, 000,008 to merchants, and about $10, other debts. If the tvestden farmer w to take one-seventh ef bie crop each year, uot out-oetheevay proportion, thinks the Loudon Canadian Gazette, to pay off his debts, he ivould bo clear in seven years, and economically vastly better dif than any farmer in the -world. MEET' TRU ST IN AUsTRALL The Comnionwea,lth 'Eons _tonic ,Dower to Fight tralia, says : 'The Government has decided to make full enquiries with reference to. the Beef Trust's, ap- pdaran.ce, in Queensland. The At- torney -General, has ruled that the Coinmonwealth has ample powers fight'the tru,st if American meth- ods are reproduced. .