. . . ,_ . . ; . ‘ 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’ï¬gï¬omamn- , . ' 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 Proï¬nce 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 “waï¬ . disdplmc' xttler than the privatchâ€" fully save and apply all the manure. At St" George, Charlotte County. th ‘_ , .. ,V out“ is â€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 ï¬lled 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 â€Ot A WOMAN DROWNED ' . . .. . When it comes to practice ï¬ns, unless it be to bury a The big ice jam in the Nashwaak. , EaSth and Spring â€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, ï¬ner 01' more varied display Of t, that Colonel Sam’s Piece of ground remains idle during miles. A family named McPherson. New Slgrin outï¬ts 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 â€Sided "e†the â€â€œ3" bunk “"0 ï¬gs-Elisa him to regular army methâ€" we have a. piece of stubble which we awï¬kened 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 conï¬mnt fear is that intend to plant to corn or potatoes. their housc> Mrs. McPherson and 0‘15" an 3V ï¬nd 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 ofï¬cers 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 . â€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- bï¬um it t;' go omoree pmltobl: to “0““! 0Wing to Washouts. style, correct ï¬t, 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 fonuï¬a‘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; ggttfhéropgï¬gf ., 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 certiï¬cate, 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 inï¬gEEn: 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 ‘.â€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 fertilï¬zers. 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. . . ,2â€, ’ 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 .. ï¬nd 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 "‘ consumptionï¬Vfiï¬eslnin 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 â€wilted of saving the Replibliciwmd’ that it is more proï¬table 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 , CUï¬S, 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‘fï¬fitfmï¬ 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 ï¬bguiolgugiich 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 Bulâ€t"‘L church he" L‘b' theâ€: 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“ â€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 8’0â€â€ thCl' V5113 unfavorable and fold many Ken"5t†- - - - - LINDSAY, ONT. Practical dismurse. I ’ SOCEREV‘ MR Mallnmg‘ preached about. The dog can emit four or ï¬ve 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 hnoï¬t 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- â€: 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 aï¬eld. 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 ï¬nd 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€" Hewiilï¬ttge 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 :1â€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 ï¬n {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 ï¬ddlerg 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 , ‘ ï¬g wage '1‘ to a roacgssofuy from And, bow, you will ï¬nd that th. CX' for partner and dance before it t1" 5'0!" 0".“ 0f â€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 deï¬cient and exerdse it in its character, secretly giving ten 01! that Sleep“ â€Â° ° 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’gï¬'ggg ' » e3“; 31"†‘1‘â€- H‘m’ f" "n" Ins. mung utter May"- work. listen- without being found out at the earni- " On Sunday ofiorï¬ooo 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 ï¬ag£mï¬ktLEm 32mm. ’0‘ y y the ï¬rst appearance on the stage at â€Stnn-‘fed instruments and with the ’ , we“ an W: m Mich! Penn. W“ ' Inn-y. Mrs. K0!!!†was at the â€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 . ‘ ’ â€1'3"“, â€9" “my ' returned from Egypt Maxi": a '0!" m child and frankly confessed that _ “I suï¬ered for ï¬ve yam â€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€" . â€Georgia. nehmwwthofmeifl m, m . . --, . ' mug-.1, contained; 1' phnraeh. o M whepertermmandsoputm . ‘ * $J$fl$Â¥oï¬3 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 ï¬sh. and -. thumnthbatopqurfltermt J