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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Mar 1902, p. 3

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. . . ,_ . . ; . ‘ o "-. ‘I V ‘ I ‘ . . s. 1 fl _ . “'5‘. , . , - .llvestodr Agreatrainstormbeganwlylut - v - week in Nova Scotia and continued . . f‘ ft, to ghes Will not let the .ity °‘ “‘9 '°’ “WWI = ‘ . ' ‘(V ‘ ~ ‘ - ' {all “ ‘ of Y‘i’figfiomamn- , . ' struction of bridges and the ion of 0 a few other - logs in different parts of the province. . . ' The Chief Commissioner of Public ‘ Works estirmites that the floods Will cost the Profince fully 850.0003?le . . individual losses will aggregate largo : ‘ ~ i O O - t ut them down . mus cxgcy. At heart . sug' I ltmist. He believes in , d Ports Show that there were great ad fraternity, and merely nearly everything pro. 8138888 to hIghWays and bridges. At an. - ‘ titles as a. conâ€" : and if we add a St" MM“! 8. St. John’s, a mill dam .mmtérzammg order and little bran 0!“ concentrated feed to Was bmken by the lreshet. and about ywicucc in rain: of uniform the col- the ration of each animal, and Care- 100,000 feet of lumber can-fed “wafi . disdplmc' xttler than the privatchâ€" fully save and apply all the manure. At St" George, Charlotte County. th ‘_ , .. ,V out“ is ”0 1x . < goodâ€"and in uni- ‘t .13 “my to see that we shall main. Water “'83 a foot higher than ever . , ' . w . mics not;i a-flways bear in mind tam, and PFODably add to the fertil- known before. A bridge across .th‘? . . . W.......... ' ' I I I I .. onnnanding a legion 1W of the soil. 313:3":th tihrlee miles ngolve td. \ . umber of highly ac- }: . carre away an . . . , - . but a n LOWD‘G DOWN CROPS. again“ the 811°” Linc MW” ‘ Coughs Big Corner Store is filled to overflowâ€" : ‘ - - ' * ' tive intelligenc?b that for the {um :2: Many advocate the plowing under l3ndge' The latter “’85 Shifted 0“ . . . . . _ its foundation. . mg With New Spring Clothing and FUl‘lllSlllllgS for are 5‘; their country- . in of green crops; but unless a. farm is 0 cl Sam's theory of the very .muchngun down I would ”Ot A WOMAN DROWNED ' . . .. . When it comes to practice fins, unless it be to bury a The big ice jam in the Nashwaak. , EaSth and Spring ”V631. at is another matâ€" Second crop of clover, or a clover York County, broke Thursday night. ' . 380 mp sowed w protect the ground and tamed any m bridges. There ., Never before in the history of our busmess have during the winter. A cover crop Was a wild rush of water, which ov- . c S cope. should always be sowed whenever a, erflowed the banks of the river for WC ShOWIl a larger, finer 01' more varied display Of t, that Colonel Sam’s Piece of ground remains idle during miles. A family named McPherson. New Slgrin outfits Every available space l‘ piled up “'ltl‘l A‘ICD’S 311d ’ catfy -mce in South Africa has not the fall and winter. Many times Who ”Sided "e” the ”“3" bunk “"0 figs-Elisa him to regular army methâ€" we have a. piece of stubble which we awfikened by a “13h 0‘ water through BOYS -to-wear SilltS and Spring OVCI‘CO'ltS, carefuny SClCCth ffOI‘l CO . t 1 the leading manufacturers. ‘ d his confimnt fear is that intend to plant to corn or potatoes. their housc> Mrs. McPherson and 0‘15" an 3V find a lodgmcnt In On this we can grow a crop of rye or her daughter, aged 30' attempted to . ds m . . mosedéltthile has no use for the mll‘ peas and barley, either of which will Walk! from the building. Both were pana- a.“ and feathers, the intricate make a large growth and can be car “0d 0” their feet. Miss M" Pher- ital’F fu“ ‘ son was drowned a few yards from - tte and the general 9???” plowed under in time to plant, to . cFl-quc‘ oéq of the British officers life corn. This adds largely to the hu- the house. Her body was recovered '- Fmou“? cks That is one reason Why mus of the «soil, and will tend to yesterday. The mother succeeded in wharf}; askance at the permanent carry the crop through a drouth getting t0 a place of safctY- The PRICES ARE AS POPULAR AS EVER he loo - Allowing every without injury. \ South Mirimnchi ice drove dOWn and ' Canada- . l , corps tgnthe argument that the per- As I said, it should be our aim to Jamm near Millerton, and was pil I force ~ up for over three miles, being twenty ~ ‘c o «led s the nucleus 11 . ”uncut cot-Pb.l~dn:s anainstrUCtional §$;§132?:1y a]: we 1:180 .0" feet high is some places. Trains to we W 1d d' ' l ttc t’ t tl'l N b S o . of an arm}. on . o e pu pose 0 com“?! Fredericton from Chatham were Can- 011 ll‘CCt spcaa a n 1011 O C 0 by pnnf SUNS, perfect t is impossible ‘t'll thinks there is £00 11 the fert'l't i th 1 , d 1 . - - surf. he 3 Km ha» and .‘-don’t- bfium it t;' go omoree pmltobl: to “0““! 0Wing to Washouts. style, correct fit, in patterns that last and. shapes. that stay. much of the, h A 1 mania. , Lumbermen operatin ' the upper - ' ' ' too mm - n8 0 sell our produce m the form of but- St. John were fonufia‘t'; 3,, having to give here any more than a faint idea of the many beautiful effects the? “0“" ~ h ld com- 0 gentlemen ““0 ° ter beef pork. etc. than to sell it . . , . k . y y g. I, f l‘ . o o o I In mm” m the rough. I believe our produCe 33kgnn;§,a§;; £33m; ggttfhéropgfigf ., and inimitable pl’lCCS. true as 05 5 ‘ ' - , . that _ ,. ,_ g pd“ _. ~ - . ' 31d totgood 8th“: .tlléslrmgn": mos: tors near St. J hn will sufler greatly. an che W a ‘ so or A large brid in Albert County dav orcl'lcratiou. the“ "u. , â€" u h to . b 3 8 rd . don t know 8110 8 _ I d ’It 10W COSt.‘ W :tggfiilass certificate, but that :50: 1:112:13; f orF ($21938 Igge'da; :23 33“: carriedwaway. nlsoda couple of c A o te T a t ‘ 3 . . . l. " ’ - r: is ' 'e.t l t'. ' . .- '-‘ lllgh "‘7 i5 waabl‘v an infigEEn: 33::32); have her bring in 25¢. per day or (g m g Inorean Coun 5 ‘ ‘ . r 0]) ll IV and V011 wing, » colonel Sam saws t .1 out €0qu is more for butter alone, and I believe ' "F‘â€" .. ’ . . . d , . 4 “l d purposl‘S the 1" rmanc ‘ the same to be true -with all other flyneneal I 1. . ' ' .. .. 5 m 01' CT m’,day, DOW. For spnng the mOSt correct cloth [5. light and dark- gicys. We're from $3 to $5 adead one. He thinks it, ought to equality tolerates ‘.”M “W“M‘ “‘ "Q‘WQ'Q kinds of stock. - . . . .. . .z' :nent corpse. but GREENWAYâ€"TRELEAVEh l . - . . o Pawn“? thtc0 1:11;}?! about a, more Adam. odvocatc the use of .commcl‘: 0n weduwday afternoon March . showing many beautifully tailored garments, and j at goms: , . clal fertilfizers. Of course. the basis \ . ‘ the equal of any ‘20 costume s]. dSlz . - . He is willing to .. . 10m ‘1 v . u edl' t 0k - matter 0f spcllmg. '- ‘ l‘ ll ur fertilltv IS the amount of ‘ . . 011V PFC .V W (mg 0 ' _. . " Corps h“ on 1f It :itioggn potash 21nd phosphoric acid Place at I’Oplar Grove Farm. Mariâ€" ’ .- " - made, you can buy for ‘ ' - ‘ ‘ posa. at the residence of Mrs. E * bemanimatci . . , r I , Si r . _ . I ‘ . ‘9 “058’ m 35‘ an... 223:; .23.: roar ow - x - . »- ‘ sions. Colorrelqgéclrl lien those letâ€" that an ordinary crop of wheat of £51: Josned m {1019' “’8lech to Mr. . . ,2”, ’ l i A New "at for let . as, now 51.3 and a bran for to. which seems to 58:75 worth of these elements from 1“)“ lGrccnua}. The Rev. Mr. ' . . . . . EaSI "‘- “rs “'hTCh he 0-. lvcrh that good the soil, and a. crop of corn nearly l BF!» 01111 d performed the ceremony In . '7 . , ls indispensnblc and articular] awn] l" : “tram“ the lowwo‘w not intendâ€" as‘much, we can readily see that 'h'fs usual pleasant manner at three 3 ‘V .. find that . p . Y ‘_ WC" W1 {35 new s” .; wine needs .130 Pub 1211:: - were for when a soil is exhausted of these ele- °_C'°Ck' TO the strains 0“ the “(‘1' '. ' '_ ' -,« we can please than to a capital T. Buy , t - ed for pu'bhmfn‘U-I 01 “in“ friends merits, it is quite expensive to “b mug. mam“ played by “‘55 “"9"“ , o .s . ' . a new Hat for Easter at Gough’s, and You won’t 1T7 "‘ consumptionfiVfifieslnin Ltheir‘duty in place them by using commercial fer- 9111‘s, the bride entered the draw- " . fl have to “go ’way back and Sit down." If its R and ms mm“ ‘ r 7 "lgâ€"room on the an“ of h" brother' , . - Style y0u want, we have it. And don’t forget o .. w h before they were tilizers. Now if we feed our cropS r . . . ’3“ “mm” tfllmpors. As a mat- on the farm, we can return about Mr- T- Trelea‘en 0‘ 1.39“"‘9‘1' “‘0 . :7‘ that our prices are a notch or two below the 1%; o'h Colonel sum has soil in the manure and at the same was handsomely attired "1 Ere-V - , '1: l t ls h 0““ zebelinc trimmed with light silk and 7 r ‘. .7 OWCS 6 CW “3' W - : ter of fact. to . . . ’ ' ' '< ~ - t affairs 80 per cent. or these elements to the . _ .: ‘ much Crlml-‘u‘ ‘" on” abou . - ill ue and carried a bou «net. ol . . _. . -. . . le to Say ' wzce the 111arket taluc of “pl (1 ‘ ‘ . . q -â€"-â€" m Ainca. he hm“ “’1‘ In" time get t readily sec white daisies and 1111103 of the Valâ€" ' . . ., .. ld. -od ce We- can ‘ . hunselt, hum. “t are to our D1 u - .. ~~ . . . - _ W f ”wilted of saving the Replibliciwmd’ that it is more profitable to farm so It) - :S'llt “ uh 8555‘?" ‘33:.131335. F19? _ Eastel- NeCkwefll’ , ‘ ark that the event to improve our soil, than to sell ence .reenwny of “oodu lc. Cousin _ ‘ . prompted the mm; _ . f l a '1 was becominWLY é 1" r5 ( :0 lars G .... t f Cicero or he ark t, and at the o t it groom. “ ‘0 ‘7 ‘ ‘ - . woul d be remembht‘d bet cr 1 our 0 on t m 9 IV in the gowncd in heliotrope cashmere tl‘lln- . . . . lCS, Shl , l , CUfiS, loves, Hosxery, ps , Underwear, Braces and all the dress needs of a not the permam‘“ 1'85. 110W . given to the the tineâ€" - . - : forcet it. . - losin heavl L ' mmt 1.: 203‘. “11:32:: Sign doloml f‘ffifitfmfi 3:8 Soil g mod with White chillon and laCc and o Sam. On the sulxit‘t'i of his 0W" 0“" I would not advocate the feeding "armed. '1 bouquet 0f Weflnbvhnlll‘l: gentleman’s wardrobe. ploits heis as modest. as the records of wheat,, but would sell it and pur- "lyre g1 00m was support ‘ . - ' . . of the war show he was brave. chase bran or cottonseed meal, which (.arnet l' . Trelcaven. The groom s _ . ~ presents to the bride, bridesmaid and -â€"-â€"â€"--â€"--â€"._l ' ' ‘ ___._..+â€"â€"â€"â€"- is worth inore for feed than Wheat. _ _‘ . A! CthSS flalllles' . an be d 1 the manurial OPE-Yam“ were amctlnst pins. ter _ WWW.” O AMONGTNE LHURCHES d s fibguiolgugiich Wheat, I thn ceremony and usual congratula- “'Wm~ value. . . . . . H" - 1 ' ‘ trons about eightv invited guests 19- , . . .- would use commermal fertilizers . . . _ ~ . _ r . . , m d the RBI‘glous serve“ 0f; freehn for it is impossible to keep pilll't‘d [0 the IxPl‘lClOll'b dlnlng-l «mm. the Week up the farm and sell grain without where an elaborate dmnd‘ ha? rhea! l ‘ ' '2' - '1 . l () la‘VC . . , , . - q -‘ r' w all the forage prepared. Blooming am a -At the Bul”t"‘L church he" L‘b' the”: us:.ca:f;\n€;1 $0311 them on the [plants brightened up the funltlcssly " "0"” “b ‘ ‘ tables. After all had- ,. _ - - Ilughson B D the l’uSLOF preached l ' )‘olntcd .7 , . .. .- ' ~ . V‘ r S' v a and retUrn t .10 d! I _ _ . . thee. farm, carefull} a L . ample jllSthO to the wands a ‘ ‘x- dom - we ll‘ vc but little nor ‘ . manure, we m d .1 her of toaSts were proposed and; Queen-stchurch morning- M. “W“ “‘9 “W" °f “9 .....oooooo w the“ a” W“ ”I THE BIG CLOTIIIER night the pastor luv.- .x. J. 11- Striko! -â€"-â€"â€"â€"-+â€"-â€"- the drawing-room, Where they 011305" was in his plate and delivered a} .. ed music and games. and “5 the Wéu" 9 The Witt. of 8’0”” thCl' V5113 unfavorable and fold many Ken"5t” - - - - - LINDSAY, ONT. Practical dismurse. I ’ SOCEREV‘ MR Mallnmg‘ preached about. The dog can emit four or five differ- returned to tlkir homes at am ‘Wll‘i . lien on Sundnx‘ night, run. an- ' eat tones, each indicative of a specml hour. While a good man}, roman“ . - I a social time together. I thence was Yen lurgz: and the preaCh-l mental condition and each fully under- and Spent 1's . V . ~ a . . . x r ‘ ers ueln'erancf: Was one of the hnofit stood by its companions. The barn The following were .unong tlu «“u” _.._______.._.. .....â€"......_.-r_â€"__.____________..-.._.._________.-..._ -___-_> , 7 7 . . . . . . . v w - Furs " heard here for some time. An 0““ . door {owl is credited With from nine to from 1 dlStanCC‘ . Mi ._ LlL‘m ‘ _ .' line may appear shortly. During the; twelve distinct vocal sounds. each ee~ (lrillia : Mr. W. and Miss L. (.ullis. MEMORY DOES NOT FAlL. SHROVE TUESDAY JOKES. l’rcpued For All 'Emer‘encleg. . . | u . l . ' ' JCD- â€"'â€""â€"â€"â€" .____.___. . servwe Mr. Mamuwr referred to the, l l ' t tati b its Fonelon l‘nllS; M"- D- .md “'55 . It is roverbml 0‘ course that the 7 . _ a . pableofaspeca merpre on y , . . 7. , . 31-1 Gets“? It ans-cud p ' ' fact of 1113 havmg received 11110113“ 1 fellows. The gestures of the lower an- nie Aunts. \\ oodx lllC , Hllnmgicglzli‘: It D in" w..:10t :1;- Pecun?’ 1:;- io:e::m£;::uesud French shopman always hopes to make m0“ letters. He read part Of one; lmals are either facial. like the grim- lumen and Mrs. M- ' . Nt- a “fail” (exce t in ' twice as much as he should out of the and made an explanation and com-l of the monke or changes of bod- Beaverton ; MF- Upton and M'SS e Mam“) oes not , p In all countries where Lent is kept- Englishman and twice as much ncain meat regardinw it that must have aces _ . y. ' (‘ .nwav Woodville. At a 18-93 '03. or all the faculties). it simply 39“ except in Russia, where A811 Wednes- ' ~= ._- . ~ . r .2 l lly attitude, like those of a dog. After tie 11‘9” ~ ' . - la (1 f t to use Just out of the American. An Enhl‘Sh tour. guen the “Tm.“ 11 present. and un~ . tb bo ention ed facts the hour all repaired to their various weak and ngul orwan . day is not observed-Shreve- Tuesday, let who knew the French shopman, 44' fem; mlHULBS. Citing e 8» Ye m 1 ml how well pleased and happy- ‘8 the phy‘ica! organs do' Pmple or. the last day before the beginning 0‘ the than h he did Ont know his Ian" 3"9 â€"Rcv. J w Macmillan was in l president of the 11an 081 89° . _____ ten say, “My memory 18 (811108." when penitentlal season, has been given over . g . bu ‘5 ' Iontreal preacllln" on Sunday. In 5 tion at the Bdflsn a” don in a re , It is really as good as ever if they to mummlngs. sports and pmcua" adopted a 81113919 expedient for trans- ”: Place Rev. M: Evans of Knox I cent address went on '30 say that he Ant-nah u The! Sleep- would give it ‘ chance. jokes. In both England and Scotland ucdnz his bnsmcss abroad. He earned Cdle‘o’e Preachcd - twice at St. thought it might not nnreasonablgrt be “In mild Wtfgthgr." gm i3) £33315?!“ I A word. a date. a name, an incident. in which latter place the day is known a} id int? err}: shop “13:; ntereg on And: inferred that the remote 111138911 0’3 farmer (1110 y ’ ep fails t40 come one s e 0 w c was en. -- om- comes up, or rather “D u Fastens sen, it was in times past 3 Men?" (How much?) and on the other. “ ew’s. At night. his text “'35 . ~ “ Alleluia! for the Lord God Olllnlp‘ of man relied upon equally lowly Record. my horses 'nd ““19 Sleep I when you want it. There seems to DO great bond" m" the apprentices and “Je vous donneral la moitie” (I will elem reirrncth." I’v numerous ex- means of communication and that from afield. and sometimes I wander softly ; no Mb", way of remembering it. o. a . , , wot-kin classes enerall . . @9123 01 seeming divine inter-Ven- such humble beginnings speech has among them in the moonlight. It is 3 You make two or three efforts, give up A griwsome €01“? wig played by give you half). It is said that he newer 3m on behalf of the Jews, recorded been slowly evolved. Even yet» we find strange to see how they lie. with every ’ and any, .Thm.s no use; m. son. Loni. XL one Show Tuesday when " round further conversation necessary. In the Old Testament, Mr. Evans gestures; facial expressions and cer- head pointed in the same direction, the from me.” night he ordered his guards to rouse â€"â€" Hewiilfittge teaming of the text. min vocn‘l sounds often more eloquent direction from which the wind ifblow- Nonsense! It hasn’t. It I. there just the sleeping villagers near an d b rim: Subscribe for The wamhlnan’“varder1 l ‘. . ' u . - ! Dani God direcis ili‘ltiioo"o§f§i:moit1§§§ m” w“ daryouth 8 com on. Ming. Do you :1”ng that “midi: ‘5 much u it "er w“ an" the” m them t° a” “mm mm “mm °"‘ and nations. Nothing happens that of £25: 21:: 31:; -n-onteut'h:nwind so a lot of things over it. Keep at work. cry tree in the surrounding wood, it 1. . lle has not foroorzlnincd from cuten- * _ that their keen noses may catch in. bring your Will to mum“ it try and laid. ‘ dead My angled, and to “I." STROIG ‘ID V|GOROUS fin {The men \Vllt) ('LLUSc‘d the South ‘ stantl the fll'St breath or an ‘ppl‘OBCh- try and try. Ind after lWhllO you can magic of his fiddlerg Louis compelled ' M on War won. doing what God . d); r Poor thin I All you get it. the villagers to take a gibbeted corpse Wfllud. ‘NU man lived longer or , ‘ fig wage '1‘ to a roacgssofuy from And, bow, you will find that th. CX' for partner and dance before it t1" 5'0!" 0".“ 0f ”1. B“, toned Wisconur Lnull God willed. The , “Ed. :11 on albpbe right in among ercise required in remembering it will morning, Those who had husbands, up and lnvlgorated by . “Shumcd. Presbyterian doctrine , a y tit. M . help you next time. and that a ““10 sweetheart! or relatives among that .e Sovereignty of God will abate , ,. .. , ,. them before they are aware o may tell and determination put together dead were forced to have them gm- .-g “E under Mr. {ax-dug {gag-hing, horses are even more cautious n will lish wonders in the whole rtn ‘ i m cattle, for they in addition to fac- accomp pa 9“ y ' I' range of the faculties. . Later Charles IX. enjoyed a practical i “.bundal'“ was a redâ€"letter day .1 ll” With on. w . .‘g ll-szuiILT'dt-i'on Army. The. faâ€" . . . xk$ebmturpflen I “'0 8. dog Look over your memory. see when. joke at Shmveflde that was lea grin. . . w. 1 lingers under Briga- . , t nl 111an the wind you are most deficient and exerdse it in its character, secretly giving ten 01! that Sleep“ ”° ° 3 in that'relpect. You can do it at my the most skillful plckpockets in Farm ‘ ' Plel 1" Fr â€" 1 â€". ‘ . do]? 'l:rl::d m atom“. 833 ' ' and with one ear cocked. but with one 4 - - . an a me odd time: while you are walking. rld~ full leave to steal whatever they coukll b“: crowd {t I. , _ - - I ‘ .. g cow- . n the WW, 1,. 21..., t‘jt'ri‘dqc‘gn’gfi'ggg ' » e3“; 31"” ‘1‘”- H‘m’ f" "n" Ins. mung utter May"- work. listen- without being found out at the earni- " On Sunday ofiorfiooo the crowd . Sixty' years â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"eâ€"â€"' ‘ In: perforce to I dull'speakér- Dent val ball. Louis himself enjoyed their The White Pine; let a few failures discourage you- The dexterity and the dismay of those- 1"“ ESSemblOd on Lh -t t. ., d . t the barracks. AL ficlitresorvdiz. and $061! testimony as the. The white pine: is distinctively a long corridor of recollection lined upon who missed their jewels, swords, sir ~ both sides with valuable material will ales and othervvalnables. ; . ting meetingq We hem 0,, - ha t night uswhat do w - ' * - » abo 9 northern tree. The native diatribe n ‘ day mght ‘1 religious concert was VB V a ‘ ‘ " . or the tree was from Newfoundland be opened for you because of your un- , , I.“ no: Eye- Open; .7311 in the bill‘l'ackq , the mm if on m it. as tl‘ere- The mos£a§°§§£§£ . 7 " ~ I -‘ on the fiag£mfiktLEm 32mm. ’0‘ y y the first appearance on the stage at ”Stnn-‘fed instruments and with the ’ , we“ an W: m Mich! Penn. W“ ' Inn-y. Mrs. K0!!!” was at the ”fl, age of ‘ .' Us were excellent, and the , axles of moon and flaunt. The story is told of a French aunt .1. yedrs. She played the wt of . ‘ ’ ”1'3"“, ”9" “my ' returned from Egypt Maxi": a '0!" m child and frankly confessed that _ “I sufiered for five yam ”1 mmlhers were much am T ‘ ‘ 1‘29 proceodg of the meetings .. - / ._ . . .. The white pine belt alrlo Exfouflt’: ;: mummy with him. and the case was R it! not»: m 0W, .1“, palpitation, shortness of breach. 100. A Appalachian W “ ‘1' sopened at narsellles. Being told that w, M 3m“ . w, a m m Wad rein iHn‘ the ban; but ibnm‘s cart an em Half of this goes to , . . . .â€" . ”Georgia. nehmwwthofmeifl m, m . . --, . ' mug-.1, contained; 1' phnraeh. o M whepertermmandsoputm . ‘ * $J$fl$Â¥ofi3 o. s. We a» We in we are o... .. new-wren- rue-mm ~ r" renewals: . , in mflmmjt mentlon could he nzrl of such an art!- . - ,wdnow '13»? well and , x. M“ ole; Then it occurred to him that s n “A m at: was on dried fish. and -. thumnthbatopqurfltermt J

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