EASTER n1sPLAv PRI_NCES,S’itEFT`fFOR_ g _ _ W ,`___v __ --_--.»~.,,._ _ ‘ -- _ me cousnumnr I (LEA VE HALIFAX .ef r” ff" .- = ~ c ‘» .» ~, - e IN, me Mnlwsr ruse turn or orr-'ic mis . ,_ A _mrs - I 1 » _ . . , r . f » I , 1 ‘ , I | . 'H-lnnlluinlllllvv ' Heiirreiiier; E“i"|t.i - ‘ I I e I I A- - - - ";.?uuu in 'WMM ml il en i CA III SIIIIBAIIIIIIS IHIE new WAI HISIHIEI ,WIAIAIIIIIS `»P°ih~'i '"f'<-ir ninnuu|zii autism suit ...;‘.’.. auiiiunni ww cunt >. . _ £4- _ r presented in the ' TWO ESSENTIALS cabinet by both wings. No further trouble iu exported. . ' The two essentials oi a feast are -------- » only fun and feed, but the former to . it very large extent de e d th .,. me of-mi SWIIPS IIIINIININI D1 Eli on f , , _, _ butcher most gndrpoultry in the Eas-‘ -.___- tcr mnlfet there is no reason what- OTTAWA, March 18--The govern ever why the essentials should be nb- ment has s`ecured ssrv-lces of sent from any festive board to-mor- Strickland to investi ate into an 'r0W- .WSF b_€.l0l“° 11,13! U18 prime que- outbreak ol' cut-worm southern Al- lltl 0 Il9°.I~._¥ll.UEiP0l\ and turkeys been berta. A new variety of this pest D n s UDOD e choice u ir sith: latter Jud in excelled, and lol om, if ever, surpass- rd GONNDISBEURB VsA'rIslrIIen Yestsrilay lending butchers ment of agriculture as a permanent opened their sta ls for inspection, and( ofhclal and will go west npxt month. a large number of l>l`0Sl>ective cus-- He ls a man of much distinction fn tomers, qsopnoisseurs snd others who Cghtinlied _on`_pe.ge 11 the position of government entomo~ r .Q-__.._._.*_.___ WIN. I.'03T. ' ON MARSH AMIlE}`lST',”March 19.-A man by iue name of Doucet, and who is of Frvncli nationality, who has his home on ME-ple avenue, disappeared from his house more than n week ago and no word had been heard of him since that time. He was found this morn- ing in a barn on the marsh. Doucct is subject to periodical insanity and disappears from the home of his re- latives for pa short time every year. Robert Black., the son of W. W. lllaclc, Victoria street", found Doucet in fone of the barns on the marsh that is owned by W. W. Black. While getting a loud of hay from the bulld- inyg he heard a slight noise and no- ticed .yi distupggce, onmoue side of the mo‘w.'» Un-_ vesblgating the cause, :ifterturnlns the hay aside, Doucet was discovered. The man was in a semi-conscious state when found and has eenlently been without food for ten days. Both of his feet were fro- zen to such an extent that if he sur- vives umputation may be necessary. -._-_..-_---3 INDIOT WELLS AND WIFE FOR ' CHILD MURDER. ar. MEANS, vt., March 19-The Franklin County Grand Jury- today liulicted for murder in the first de- gree Julius Wells and his wife, Annie Wells, charging them with poisoning two of their children. They will be tried during the pres- ent term of the Franklin County ses- sion of the Supreme Court. The trial is expected to start within two wssks. ‘ The d aths occurred at the Wells home in Iswenton, December 2, 1912. The children, it ls understood were insured. lieth' children were taken ill on the same day. Louis died the next day,_December 3, and Mary De- cember 4. It was supposed at the time that the children had eaten some food that had come i to contact with poison which Mrs. wells kept in the house to poison rats. One of the neighbors thought some- thing was wrong and notified the state authorities. an innvcet was ordered, and the stognschs of the children removed for) analysis. Dis _ 'rules that Thaw, a prisoner at Mat- representation are e destroyed from 30,000 to 40,000 sc- res of grain in southern Alberta last year, besides doing serious damage to garden and root crops. Hr.Strick- land enters the service ol the depart- hls line and lately refused an oder of logist in Ceylon. ~ _ .ii FIVE DEIID TEN INJUIIED MEDICINE HAT, March 19- The big three-storey muin huiIding`of l\1rilcoIm’s cnnueries, was totally des- troyed by fire this afternoon shortly before six o‘elock, and with the fall-` ing of the walls, five or more people were killed and ten injured. The bodies of the firemen, Wm, Sturt and J, Brier and a boy, Harry Green, have been recovered from the ruins and nine others have been tak- en to hospitals suffering from painful injuries. Fully a thousand men are working on the ruins tonight in expectation of finding more bodies. Foreman liim- mer is among tne missing. _ g - _ CHICAGO TRIES PICTURE OF BATHING GIRL BEFORE JURY CHICAGO, March- 19.-The .bathing girl will go on trial before a jury for her life-in Chicago-to-morrow; Clad ln* anewspapcr, she is awaiting her fate. When she appeared in the window of a' Chicago art storekeeper, she created such e. stir that within a few minutes the crowds were lined up four deep on the sidewalk. A police- man blushed to the roots of his hair as he saw her. He dashed into the store, pulled down the curtains and removedsher. Also, he removed sev- eral other__bathing girls reposing in the back of the store. The bathing girl is no other than Paul Chebss’ famous painting--or ra- ther a reproduction of it. ‘While~Pe.r- is received it with acclaim and gave Chebas a. coveted medal, Chicago had no medals to award and brought it to court to sec if such a "wicked" picture should he allowed exhibited. IVIUST LET THAW SEE ‘ COUNSEL IN PRIVATE WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 19. .-Assertlng that I-larry K. Thllw is the wal-<1 of the Supreme Court and that the trlbulan is superior to the Attorney, General Judge TOIDPKIM tlnct traces oi arsenic were found. Minard’s Liniment _Cures Colds.¢¢¢- teawan. may consult in Private with his counsel. ` ..¢.-_-_-_-.-.».~_ -_-.-.-f¢.-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ---------- -----‘-A-'---r-‘_-J '~"'~'~ -1'-‘~'-'~'-‘-'-'f ` "'*""""-`-“"` """"’ Icii|uPoarANr‘ Fox num. . ~ 4 I -._l.l-__l_ ' Tb _ Gordon vs Gordon before the courts for or more -was ul) |01' before the Vice-cban- Court of Chancery,Cbar- Thursday- ' The M1- 'tlls estate of J amcs of ‘Montrose was A. 0. 3aunders.A next of kin of were repre-. J o h n s t o n* who claimed deceased in Q ,i sen-‘t K. c. _n 10208 Gordon was much less than he con- tended for. Dr. Rope, now of Charlottetown, who attended the deceased in his last illness advised him, some three weeks ibcfore his death, to have his alluirs, settled. The late Mr. Gordon was averse to making any will. The only matter be wished to settle was the partnership existing between 'himself and R. H. Gordon. To make this settlement he wished to have refer- .ence to n agreement which contained of a former part- nership existed between -_=l\i?;lf Robert Tuplln. ,home this agree- nsw docu- 'eouple of was other terms Bl) was not In tI1¢ BOMB ~ low-wa '_ :Lg r P""°"` ”__*_* '_ .lrrnie sAI`.u.-wh: WILL sam. Ar nijafik roxs AND Bnaoic wan- _ nut gun stock ls all the rage now. is :-1.2 waicrsn IMMEDIATELY A noon, ilu; I T110 Queen of Festivals in the Church calendar falls to be'ce1ebrated (Canadian press) t ' (Canadian Press) .°n‘s::'%'i.::2.°:.i°':.i:..ra:.:°;:.:; isis: cms:-.§:;::z:; il--we Pv- plwe £0' the iirime roast, beer oi ole to~day time he sgceptea the reeponsi- wer: \'.¢-rnIIIilm£iIt Siuggdgm' itfildgy Ellllmldi |105, -,110 _llwhllioh succulent bility and announced his cabinet. means of tbye h n t lkwsylie dist lamb and Dalauble turkey, the butch- The new cabinet is composed ol mlssal “ms grinm ibzwmm nr ,ivfs ers ln the market have made ample elements which caused the downlelli felt that to detain he, long". would preparat ons for the demand to be of Brland_ Republicans who were endanger her me 111559 “P99 *$5011* *f0'dBY- SPIN OD U10 question of proportional ' ......_.*_ . (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Mar. 20-The arrival of spring in the south and central west was accompanied by storms such ns have been seldpm equaled 'in years. Reports indicate they were 4 most severe in the south. _ Despntches from Louisville, Ken- tuvkcy State., report not prumuily fifty are dead front the storms which aged in the Mississippi Valley last night and swept northward to the Great lakes. The property loss is impossible to estimate. The iirat report of thc storm dam- age came from Northern Louisiana. The storm was electrical and , re- ports indicate that it was the worse seen in the south for years. At Louisville the wind reached' a maximum of 75 miles an hour. ` Many houses were 'blown down mid other duninge done. II1l\1I'Il'ccsIi0l‘o, 'l‘cun., the storm circled round the square and practi- cally every building on it was blown to the ground. A score of men were injured and several are dead. In the west 'vessels were sunk in lake Michigan and much damage wus :lone in Chicago. The storm worked into Ontario where considerable dum- ngc was done and gradually worked its way east bcimf centred in the pro- vince of Quebec, tonight. ‘~<::::.*.§l\u4~' ‘ ~‘ I _ ~.~wow~@ww~ was taken. One of the witnesses was examined in Chicago and one in Bos- ton in Moy last when Messrs. Mc- Quarrie, Johnston and Saunders at- tended at these pluccs for that pur- pose. At the time of the death of Mr. Gordon the fox business of the part- ners was of the value of about $120,- 000. Seelng the rapidity with which black foxes have advanced in value in the last year and a half the like estate at the present time would be worth at least $$250,000. The arguments on these questions were presented to the court by Mr. Johnston on behalf of the next of kin and by Mr. McQuarrie on behalf of li. H. Gordon. The arguments occupied the whole day and were con- cluded nt 6 o'c1ock. Judgment was reserved. CDIIDEIIISED ADS T00 LINE F03 CLISSIFICAIIGII ____- » One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order. Minimum cbarge twenty- '_Il'°__“"“t_°_-_____ ________. ,_ 1_1... __ WANTED, A NURSEGIRL. APPLY at Nu. 10 Greenfield Ave, Bright- ten. FILM:-u. WANTED. KITCHEN AND UP- I stair maids at the Queen Hotel. 8-Zilllfirtl. OR SAl_~E-SHORTHORN BULL two years old. Horace L. Veslev. Little York. 3-22M7ll>d. WANTED, IMMEDIATELY A MAID for general housework. No washing. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Aitken, 35 Longworth Avenue. 3-22 Mtf. ERCY JENKINS, POWNAL, OF- fers for sale on Saturday, March 29, at one o’cloek p.m. his stock and farm implements. If stormy sale following M nday. _3-22M8lPd. auction at our auction rd0l1\B this Saturday morning, Easter market. commencing at 11 o'clock 25 her- rels choice apples. Benj. Carter & 6 , Auctioneers §_33M“ Brown is the only man on P. E. I. ` who can make every part of o Kiln perfect. He can put a black walnut stock on your _gun as n¢\°f¢°t U “PY man on the surface of this globe. W. Brown. Shop next door to Florida Hotel, Broadwhy. P°Wl\l~\- gmiipa reliable man who understands car- fing for horses. Must _ of good sDD°°fl\1°°- P°m°“°“t °m well in 'keenlnz with amount W°fk req Q, A cations YOUNG! ff,” of evidence s.......» “ i-#Nu _ be sober and-‘ N (Canadian Press) . ATHENS, March 21.-King Ooh-, stantfne of Greece took the constitu- tional oath of ofllce to-day in pres- ence of the highest officials of the state and all members of parliament. A salute of 101 guns was fired when the royal party left the palace. Brilliant weather brought out great crowds who cheered the kingl and party all along the route of pro- cession while maased military bands played. The King wore a ¢eneral’s uniform while the other members of the royal family were dressed in deep mourning. The Metropolitan of Athens attlred in full canonicals and surrounded by members of the Holy Synod offered prayers and read aloud the consti- tutionsl oath which the King repeat- ed in a flrm voice. The King then took the oath, An immense crowd gathered out- side the Chamber of Deputies and wel- comed the King and party as they came out after the ceremony. Upon return to the palace the Premier of- fered hie resignation which the King' refused to accept urging him to con- tinue in office. Later the King and members of the royal family left for Snlonlkl. The body of the late King George will be brought to Athens on a war- ship conveyed by foreign men-0!-war. SUIIIIISSIIII EIINEIHI ' AI KINESIUN THURSDAY A very successful concert was given' nt Kingston 'Fhursday evening ut which ri. Iurge 'crowd were present. Proceeds to the amount of $32.25 were realized. A special feature of thc concert was the home-made candy which was sold during nn interval in the following well rendered pro- Headlng, Miss Emma McMillan. Solo, Everett Stevenson. clinging to the ropes were forced to fi of the dirigible breaking od. < -1-i1h~n¢-n_|_l__ _ ; ‘ ' V ‘ ` Hina:-d’s Linlment Cures Distemper. -- Minard's Linlment Cures Dlptnsrim _..._ le CHATHAM, March 20-W. B. Wal- Ve nice, K. C., ei st. John has been connection with the biz entertain- elected Grand Master of the Orange ment in the Opera House, ‘stopping Grand Lodge _oi New Brunswick. atdintermediate stations. Specially New 1, the mm; mportant Th, ,,m¢0,- vm “, re “wi fares- I were I the muiincry - ir its I tt ssmafron tones _ -- _ c,,\,,,,,,,y 1 and ,M _- ,,v°_ U" “ ° LEFT orrrcmmess wrhe city 'name olnee n sunk 1 ,_ tl, 1 ,,,,,_¢. , ° 5”' fm' .wr ohrrrox. asonv or Neve seem. is scum; 'iew ,fI,'f1‘I;¢¢,,°yf,`lI.y,,'f,,,._,,, ,,,I,",:_',§,,I_','j',§ ,‘,',',§,{§,,'f'° v -_ one way Colonist Excursiontlckets Qxqnlgig, ¢r¢s¢l,m, fl-_,yn thai, Dwnl th, WAHIHBGTON' Mamh 1f.,‘_Th°'° 't° “I9 P°°I_n° U°°¢t- “"0 N59" workrooms,' exceeded' the expects- beautiful °“° °x°°°‘_““5I7 "P°°v°d I’°"°°“ Wm 5° °“ “I9 "Om MUCH “nk *-0 'tions of the thruzigs of ln!--i who in Washington to-dem He is Sena- April Istu inclusive. also _ Home- vnfisa pm", n.-9.. “_”-,. on wr Henry Cabot Lodge of Massschu- seekers' llxcursion. second class I-ln; ¢v¢nl||'¢ mga; W get ,,, “°t°°' Th'°“5h°“t um wh°I° °h°“3° R°“Ud THU Uf=*U£¢` 110 P01550 il Al- oflone of the grandest millim-ry f"°m 3 R°p“bu°““ t° D°m°‘“'°u° Pd' 53155. m\1\I¥0b5 $04 3ll\_'l“é5lWBD. plays ever held in' this city, and "‘i“I5t""~tI°“ S°“°I‘°" L°d¢° “F5 \`°’_ good for' tivo jmonths.\'f‘liIk,¢\Ii are flattering remarks heard .in every memes aunurenuy \mr°fiurh°d- Bur. nie _nu-eugu n-em to .ne were s wemiy tribute to ui- uow the last straw-he has not even s¢¢¢lu'¢|m yi, my ng'~d|.-tag” ._R,nd|,_ th, had mmm". no lugs 5° °m°° h°’.°°° *H hh' mm- "` and at tbe‘L6Vrest flfis. ‘l‘f7“'*§V£s ond to~none in the Maritime _ Pl?- atldzrhnlggduzgésmrgiiisemddt I "N on sd’ rum' in the 'omni “ulvill nun' _ _ em' ’ ` ' nine: :num /une" oommmn ee time ,,,,°f‘°‘” “ ,"‘“,-",,,'°“,,,,'m,’;’“I‘.»». -»‘°1“I '1"‘°"° I” *‘ P' °° . . Lei Private Land. Claims hs give up ,ggglbf mum' any,,h,,.°`°|“_'§:m,._ »»»~»~ =»--»-1 -°=~--~e:1:.°f.s::...i,° :.::.*‘;..”::;.....”“i_°s:; i.°:i’:. ui’ , c Bacon retina lumen witnouc‘¢,,,,§,,y,l,,,, _g_ ..........t..<». ». w-o as ..ir.:ia.s“;;°::.:‘:;.:°.r.°::r‘°“‘ <=-so ---A -ig LONDON, Mar. 21-King Nicholas of Montenegro declares be has orders He refused to allow noxrcombat- to investigate health. A priest is said to have been killed bemuss he would not embrace the Montenegrin faith. (Canadian Press) LONDON Mer 21-A des atch A report from Constantinople says Turkish gunners in Adrlanople kept up a fire and that allies were driven buck from certain positions they had occu led 1 r _ , PBISIUINI UI t HUNIIUHAS UIAI] (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Mar. 21-President Manuel Bonilin, of Honduras died at Tegucigoi, Pu., today of kidney trou- ble. IIIIIEIST WILL BIIRIOUI F0!! IIPRDVIIEIIIS' _-__ AMHERST, March 19.-A meeting of the ratepayers of Amherst was held this evening to discuss the ques- tion of borrowing $200,000 for civic expenditures. The following were carried: $15,000 for water extenslous,` '.SZ_'..0il0 for extension of sewers, $85,- IIIIIDUIICEIEHTS ressed 932 lbs., alan an ox coming l The "Subli1if¢uI1° Z L" makin! H °'BFmF""A“ ox °°mm5 tm" 7”" Court judges of Kennebec Count trial flight on January 16, and on old fed by the Experimental Farm from $2300 to ‘M000 B year and J) two occasions afterwards made very “@9964 932 P00053- 0! Wmml I-W0 “we them luriidmuan in murder satisfactory endurance flights. The YBBYH Old fed b.V 91° E!P°\_`|m°“t3\ ,uhh rurigibie was accepted by the war De- Farm dressed 772 lbs- The! _AN the pertment February 15. Her length “'°“I'~ “W0 °‘“'°“°° °I I’°°f °"' ‘\"°"°‘ (Canadmn pl-ug) , (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Mar. 21-The Pub- lic Health Service is now rx enmen d D ' if the bombardment of Bcutsrl to be I'-‘K with 5 °“m"" UI FfIfdmBl\l1_ ill- conflnsd to forts and gmt the ren og berculosls cure to determine lf it is the city will not b, lm;-m,d_ harmless to warm blooded animals as stated. ants to leave the city and also re- P05059 *THUG by Dr- Frlwdmauu jects the proposal of the commission have been observed by officials of the service and improvement has been noted in all of them. -_.___ BAIAIIEI UI SIUBK iff»=-=\-iifuc' ‘~ in ni sun nu The Guardian is informed that the stock of the Standard Black Fox Co is almost all sold. Those desirous of securing shares should, therefore, make application at once. Attention may be drawn to a few of the attrac- tive features of this Company namely low capitalization, the best animals procurable in the Province, oyster areas; ideal ranch location, and last but not least the services of Mr. John Lewis as Caretaker. Applica- tions for stock can be made to S.W. Crabbe, President, Hon. George E. Hughes, Vice-President, D. A. Mc- Kinnon, Box 129, Sec'y. Treasurer SPRIIIG HIIBER UF THE IIRITIIE IERCIIHIT The spring number of the Maritime Merchant is to hand. It is custom- ary to look forward with pleasure to the issuing of special numbers of this excellent magazine but the present number far surpasses. both in me- chanical make up and in the quality and tone of its articles, any previous Issue. In its advertisements, as .well as its review of business condi- tions throughout the Maritime Pro- _ .000 to be devoted towards permanent "I“°°’~ the °PtImI“m °I the °‘P"“dI”§~ gram 'q _ streets and sidewalks $75 000 for iu\‘- ‘mst shines In every une ‘md “iw” Ch0}`\1B._tI10 Chi-i11`~ ther Whoo, acc0mm<’,dauén_ It was gather it makes cheerful reading and II?”‘.“"‘°“'. Gym” H°."“°“° u<»cin~<1 that s section or the winter l“'°“f11hl° SUNY fm' Maritime I>f°~ “Ulm Mnmcl John. Campbell' fair grounds be deeded to the cr Iwo "mee Pwple- Those who have “Df- "> f ‘ _ r=»1~»;~-»; cn; :x°°~.. “;;..:’:.‘:::‘;;;° :.:;’°".‘;':;' ' `Vi0lIIl°`1IIfU;i0.l Mft- cC8f(1l1Pb@11~ rgyifiirlngffxm Wm soon ° M B spring number of The Maritime Mer- a e 0 an y ' ' - chant. Violin Music, Mr. Campbell. -.-__a_._. . MR. SLEEP QUITE Dialogue, A Itose and a Thorne. - ' . - ,. s . Violin Music, Mr. Campbell. WIDE AWABI' (JETS Recitation, Ray Barrett. IEETIIIUS, ETC A BRAND NEW JOB' Each number was excellently ren- --- dered and the performers were re- °*Don't forget the dance In the A. C GI`£0EcEsTEI;‘ Mulch lgw", You _ . - S ep down. culled ngmn and again. The concert 0. H. Hall Wednesday the 26th. an ee? a W' euwu e __ closed with the National Anthem. 50¢_ .1 c,,up1,,_ ' 3.g0M5lp.1_ §°_“’“" ‘B “"’*' NI9“°‘““ 51”" _'ms resigned as Superintendent of High- , ' I ti' ‘t . Sl h I GERMAN M||_|mpy -'Pen fo me-d St- J-me To °;’.......°?¥i' 1 and Bazaar next Thursday. Admis- sleeping on any job and keeps his sion 10 cents. Tea and admission 35 eyes open to the interests Ui ,M dw' ‘-wuts' thought be deserved more l»n_!i. He KirI.sRUHa Germany utrcu 19 "Bring ten cents with you to cue f:k°“d'°' “ "';"“;"',1 -"°,*"““{_‘ 3°* - ~ I ' - # 1 een s n isres sm. Ion. “Two m0“.th9 BMW' her “A51 flight. 09975 H°“9e d °n lgialtro lésngaq SITe0PPso“I»\'i.lIeawoken-:ss Ins l.1u\'l§ht the German military -iirigible of the night. Procee s in a o a e ra _ - . , him offers of liwuer -nianed posi- gelizpelih WPG. klllsflvll "Subs'tit;Ite rebuilding fund. a'22M3i' tions. His resigIInLiou takes reliect '. " is a wrec . e was ro en _ ""'“ Ap;-ll 1_ In two while attempting a landing "EASTER FLOWERS---P1866 Y°“\` _,___ after a long flight. orders early with James Tait, Jr.. , A TRACE]-)Y_ The start was made from Oos, it for lillies, roses, carnations, valley, ___ _ village of Baden, \':here the balloon violets and orchards. Phones igghl NEW YORK' Mm-ch 20_Hig|, me WHS Bih_tl0Iw1l`°1’°‘;Ye “§5gl1°;‘§:€‘1fn?"::°’o?1'; men tried to separate the :ielty One }»;elo1citlyhof 45 miles to .iuchor nt .°'cl(l)i¢l!‘kayby order of the Ooart of of the men hurled 8 cut gh” de_ ar sr o. » - renter ut his opponent. It struck n Th” had 'wt Wt m‘if3II°_d u’°tW°'k° Chancery' ` 5°? Mu' waiter. ‘Eugene Bozonizsi and, frac- IiIe3n:Ii`;“III1iFw;vi}If "E Wheatley & 0° City. have Oh §;"°d ‘““ ""““' H” Wm "’°"“"‘Y - ' " e. Another gust lined the eirship, and exhibition an ox coming three yeh" a. detachment of soldiers who were old. Nd by U19 Elllefimental Fmmv HALNES USES wmvpo _ POWER FIRST TIME release their grips, or be carried to *W0 WBT! °ld» md by uw EfrI:rim°“' 8 dangerous am_¢u(l¢_ The aluminum tal Farm, dressed 720 lbs. csiears . AUGUSTA' Me” March 19__G0\,_ frames begun to break away Bhd the th” tW° best °““ ev" d""°° °“ ernor Haines sent his ni-st veto mes- wbolc structure collapsed, the nose the Island- "gs to the Lgglslagm-5 on the act to ncrease the salary of the Superior __ nl - i Party' Leaders :Gli- lnet lislstsrs '_ nnnsenorr DJ -L_ ' _'rm ‘ " .‘,y,I_“_ (Canadian ' Freq) . ,. 0'1'I‘AWA. Out-. nu. 11-'ms and Duchess of Connaught with cess Patricia and sulterlqlg ¢m for Halifax where they.-g ga, morrow on the Empress dawg for England. The Prime Minister, Lauder clk Opposition and all the cabinet uhh- ters st present in the city wfsrg .“ the station to leo them sway, . They are expected eos-sous in iq As the departure was lnfoishsl that-'s gas no guard of honor at the sta- OIJI. .-2 I - _ ---i__.._i, fun sum ___ muunzu The meeting held Thurpds in the emec of ur. 0. gr' the purpose of organising a floral so# clety was well atteudtdf - Mr. J. A. Clark, omg, 1 the Experlrnental Flrllfi eallgd to the chair and Mr, 0,, “mu qu hvvhihted Secretary. _oi a meeting held a I0* Bro; viously were rece and approved. 15 The chairman in explain ` the by ject of the meeting its importance of such sn ogauisation as was proposed, both to' the nk.- bers and to the province, indicating a number of directions in which tho activities of such a society mlgt 1686. such us benutifping the clt , town or rural community, inculcatbzf. a love of nature study, teaching Qsl' best methods in growing llohtrl _ ` plants. etc. He also suggestodi the suggestion was deservqglly gr plsudcd, that through the inflhsnos ol such a society, the ofiloial ksspers, the parks and ltrostl 0I`¢\ll' g '_ might be induced to hbél the "_ so that children would become Ism- insr, with, their names sud varieties. The chafrman also read A lltthl' from Mr. James B. Stewart, 'George- town, regretting his inability to bo present at the meeting Mid Olifllll- Ito give the organization about to bo formed his bearty.;sup_pore marqu- P!tby."”" ’ A telegram from Mr. W. A Lousos, who was out of town, also stprolsed. Continued on page 11 ‘ $5,000 FIRE IN B. & M. BTOREHOUSE AT PORT/BKOUTQ. PORTSMOUTH, N, H., Matoh The storehouse in the Boston ii Hz; ynrd here was destroyed by fire only today, causing a $5,000 10", yu. teen locomotives were in the round- louse near. The firemen had all they could do to keep the flames from communicating to thin. The firemen were obliged to lay the hose under nve lines of coal cars. There was no fire protection st the yard. Two alarms were sounded. HYPNOTIZES WIFE _ THAT DlllNTIB'l‘RY MAY BE PAINLEBB NORTH ADAMS, March 19.-Afbsl' her husband had put her in a hypno- tic state to-day, Mrs. Guy 'I-I. Human"- way had a. live nerve takenfrom her tooth in four sections. The opera- tion was painless and was performed by Dr. N. B. Shay. Four years ago, when the cqpplo were living at Plttlilald, Mrs. HUM!!- way was hy noticed by hor and guys mich to e baby boy without the slightest pain. ` A number oi pbysvlisisns attended both experiments. sy ltltlid the facts as given out are absolutely true. During the painless tooth paw operation to-day Hrs. Hemsnvlhy , as cold as ln death. Mrs. Hemonwhy was in a hypnotic state for tweniy minutes. When she same out o_f tho trance Mrs. Hemenway said lbs ‘-'iw fins." ave Vernon River at 4.1! p. m. rnon 4.30 on next Tuesday in thout (Rest 140 5,- gl tl 450 ed on the Island, and are on Ulhibl-‘ _ XII) .....1”§2. I§..‘.`Ii°°.'f¢.§§§i°y my uon at E. Wheatley e cow. _ miles un hour. "’* OWSE BRUS. .___ “All aboard for the Ohlmsl of c I~:I.Ec'rs:n GRAND MASTER- Normandy. ia special this will _ it L MILLINERY _-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_~,-_-,-,-_~_~_~_-_-_-_-_-:.1-_-_1 -' ' ll' new from . it MN 0( story play in