Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jan 1913, p. 12

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VOTE RANCHISE IN MANY 1PARTS OF THE DOMINION. 3 ME UG rrr Municipal Vote Is the Only One Per. -mitted to the Gentler Sex Under Canadian Law, But Wives Are De- 'barred Except In Three British When They "Keep the House." | The cry of "Vites for Women" Has swept around the world and there are few countries today where it is not a burning question ot ab aceomplished inet, Eighty veats : not vote anywhere, limited extent in ts : Seiad fo il of Man and Idaho, TR Kr jo will probably be for equal suffrage < and been re- the ple; while Kansas Oregon i to follow important for Canadians to ust where they stand aud what they already possess, for we aedusiomed to hearing the rather statement that * omen . n Can- do not make much use of limited Hahicipal Sfirage possess varies in the dif. provinces of the inion, Prince 'Edward Island, Quebeo, I atchéwan, widows over 21 years of age are entitled to the itt] ! £7] i Hf Dn Ontario widows and spinsters are assessed as owners or ocem- pants of property to'the value of $400, ie of not less than $400. In. the sbove-mentioned a Woman on marriage t and her husband acquires the right to, exercise the vote belong- ing to her property either by itself ition to his own; in Nova actually supports es husband ah J and he se ne properly or income of his own, it is she votes, while in all other provinces the hushand, the municipal vote, nd in addi- tion to this, the right to exercise ful i i on. the same j lerms as men has 'been granted -to women, married or single, in Vancou- ver, New Westminster and Victoria. No woman in any of the provinces may hold any municipal This' is very unusual, as in almost 'all: conmtries where municipal for women suflrage Columbia Cities and In Nova Scetia J . 'inland, Norway, ? ing, y Ais Tang Sanit Be sy wn Seven Years Ago. Men Called "Dead Land" "Two men were réturning from the West seven years ago by way of North Bay. A train ran through the 1 ction of' Northern Ontario, sat silent for several hours gus. ing out of the window at the Sudldes y ;' with its eovering of scrag: and blackened timber stand. t. and bare against the line It : J 1 op: - other, "It & Stame de a t those men without delay the towns of Con ne and Porcus pine, communities which were' over. taken by the disasirous fire of Juiy, 1911, and were reduced to ruins. Let him stand on the olay: hill above Lake i look. dow h never lifts its leaves : except f ; it'grows there luxur \iously on lawns, in the fields, in the swamps and on roadsides, Tim- othy stands six feet high, and crops of wheat, oats and ' barley 'compare favorably this year with those of Old Ontario. Pasture ds going to waste in quantities sufficient to fatten all the lean kine of Canada, and Mready the frontier farmers are stocking wit! thoroughbreds, Naturally, the stock men are those who have been 'in the country long 'enough: "to amass some capital. The pioneer in his cabin is Low: as the thankful if he has a single cow. A certain guide to the progress of is its architecture. and stone. In the towns the types Ate i ry Toronto, in its early days could , in variety or surpass the efforts of these j . But go into the town and look al inione case as far of. Mexiconorth to Daw- son City, ahd east to Nova Sootia and Prince Edward 'Island, while Ncw Boston: and Chieage bi, years ago by private Sitizens n Vie. toria sending sprigs of holly with the beautiful scarlet betries to friends in demand for more. Florida and Georgia are the other sources of supply for the American market, but states do. not pro- duce the evergreen in the same beau: tiful color as dees Vancouver Island, which has the natyral qualifications "to. produce holly in. even a .greater stele of perfection shan England. Twe Old Stand-bys. a Yan's Land" exclaimed one g the east. At once there grew up a | "Two of the old standbys of the House 8 Commons staff have gone | wi passing bld "General" Williams, on the eve | of the opening of the session. Dube "was housekee * Jobn Macdonald, and "General" Wil. * lisms was the t for a term which | to the days of! Bir veteran, 1 cover his breast with even more | Hi Smith, tha ; Sergeant-at-arms. It wes Wi than 'on one occasion. The fin paying ing of Lucien Dube; and | £2 in. the porid" and mst, " Last Stern-Wheeler on the Skeena Disappears With 1912. Before the eyes of western Canada is taking place to-day a develop- ment of civilization no EifEes HA B1Fg Ey ie i #3 iss I 4 i 3 7 i Het £ i & 8 : 2 8! 3 ) 1 I sengers carried in the service was inaugurated is since the ising. The fine steel cantilever Bridge which been ope 6 the Fiabe without | "a under dragnet | Benevolent Innovation. Just at -the/: nt time whe man fram Alberta and the two fell in- to: conversation on. the usual topics. It is said that there are only two sub- jects. of eonwersation in the West, wheat and city lots. However, this lar talk became more, gener! turned on the relative 'merits of the two i ; The man. from British. Oclumbia di- ted upon the: wonderful natura! re- that province. -Any man ho could work iwas sure to become in a very short time. Any man a little capital could become a 'millionaire with equal rapidity. The Alberta man admitted that Brit: ish Columbia was a fine province, but he was bound to maintain: the super- jority of his own. ' "Yes," he said, "men get rich. in Alberta without working." "But: what's farming if it isn't work! i i "No," be persisted, "the farmers have very little real work io do. It began to be middling easy when the gang-plow and the self-binder came in. Bufithe Sasuline i ng e paused: to see i lumbian was "'getting "Yea?" - "The gasoline: engine has made lowing, seeding and harvesting a real recreation ----"' "Go of. You're doing well." "Why--on some. of the big farms they're building gymnasiums so that the hired men may be able to get exercise" oF * The "Last House." An effort is to be made to preserve i ( stracture known as % jams | 'wha sto Rodolphe Sir Ro- on rreed By from i the } 'Provincial Legislature next spring restore the bistotie structure by Wikg, : ® na Net the British Co- him." i The opera, the concert and the vaude- ville of the city come to the small towns more, vividly than éver before on the Edison Phonograph because Edison has just created a new record--the Blue Amberol ----which is sweeter aud finer in tone and reproduces in a more lifelike way than any other phonograph record ever made. And once the best music and songs of the best artists have come to vou on Biue Amberol Rec- ords it will a/ways be yours as vividly as at first, for the Blue Amberol never wears out. Hear it at your Edison dealer's today. A complete fine of Edison Phenogranhs and Necords will be found at F. W. COATES - A. K. ROUTLEY - 158 Princess Street 173 Princess Street KING GEOR CHEWING E NAVY PLUG TOBACCO IS IN A CLASSE BY ITSELF! It su all others in quality and flavour bocause the process by which it is made differs from others.-- It is dcli- ciously sweet and non-irritsting. SOLD EVERYWHERE: 19¢ A PLUG ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEG SOWING HIS WILD OATS PR : REAPING A HARVEST OF using orizinal . materisls. The fort ocoupies a ptominent place on Parlia- ment Hill at 'Edmonton. : § Didn't Got Her Wish. 2 ii I HE] sid --------"; { 1 you are plasried and SORROW How many young.men ean look back on their' early life and regret their misdeeds. 'Sowing tlweir wild oats' in various ways. Excesses, violation of na- tire's laws, 'wine, women and song"~all have their victims, You have re-. formed but what about the secd yoit have sown ~ what about the harvest? Don't trust to duck. If you are at present within the clatches of any secret habit which is ing your life by is #f you are suf- fering gm the resuits of ns; if your y Boia utzinted from jo - any private disease and vou live iu dread ms breaking ing as the re of a misspeut Lay your case before: sf you are curable, ! tment in Windeor, © it ote Meditzal Institote in offices which are pm

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