LARGE ADI)ITIQN_ QF ROLLING STOQK _FUR THE INTERCOLONIAL _r;i_i______lfil-lllils ivlc. A AND CONNAUGHTS _iiwiivliiiilii is Locolioi lililiillils w1NNER5 LAST NIGHT is slliilln will Fon ___ _ covers Them will li e f __-». BVOIVGF I """"_*"` ""' * s i i ‘~' __ -' o I ur “err” _Husband Kicksmm Abbles Scored But One 'ilool S. D. Cs IietThe were C=1mP°SW'ih F0 OW 00000 I SIUE 0II R-,,;,,,,,,,T,,,,,,, som, Rough pm, iigisubmleioidmin- IIIUSI 00MMIIIII ff Hiciil Mimi ` iiiniis inuiis (‘ansdie.n Press ' ( .» ) OGDENBURG, Feb. 28.-Two mask- ed burglars were helping themselves to .I-larry Mill's silverware, early to- day when Mrs. Mills stole down stairs with n. revolver and made theni throw up their hands. Then she shouted for Mr. Mills who took the burglars to the front door b 3.1; 1:..°..;;i‘:.::“..‘s:.f.‘;°‘:..‘:fse..::.;‘.i -1 -M -f he found his wife on the floor ill a dead faint. She had Just discovered that the revolver was not loaded. iiiiliii wiiiiis' 'i,§;;,,,;,_-,,-,-5,; SIHIII-E IIIIIIIJ l I ___ _ (ilauridian Press) NEW YORK, Feb. 2li.--Tllc gur- ment workers’ strike is oif to-night. The workers will accept the nlunufnc- turers' terms. SEED FAIR AT I MURRAY RIVER (Special by Phone) MURRAY RIVER, Feb. 28.-'l`he` seed fairfwas formally opened here at 11.00 o’clock this morning by His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Rogers. There was a splendid showing irl the exhibit of potatoes. That of i.. (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Feb. 28.-The Moncton hockey team returned this afternoon from Sydney, but their ackcrs were not satisfied with the ive toliigllt ri wire was sent chal- Iellliilllr Syilrley to play two games in the Halifax Arena for a side bet of rl thousand dollars, most goals to' FOR HALIFAX NEW YORK, I<`cl>runry Z5.-Aus- trnlinn cl'icket players will sail on April 8 next for li tour ill Aniericn, to rlleet the pick of eievens in Cau- adli und the United States, accord- ing to cable advices received by R. ll. Benjamin, marlager of the tour, who is here today, froril the board of control in Adelaide. The tour will ` cover Victoria, Vuncouvcr, l’ortlailll, San Francisco, Sari Diego, 1,05 Angeles, Uulgnry, Edmonton, Ottawa, Hamilton, Halifax, Sydney, Philadel- pllia. --~i____ .\llM1'JIlS AIIIC 'l‘()(l FONI) Oli' (?(llIli.'l"»“i ___ 'llUEIJlJ(,l, Feb. 25.-'l’llc general in- inntion \vllicll farmers have of ruli- lng to court with all the troubles F cl ll Last night’s games of the Ch lottetown City League were lei well attended at the Arena, the pion Vics in the first. game, by the i.‘ounaugllt's got their first w over the St. Dunstnn’s 6-4. The first game between the old shows. The Vice hud it all th own w-.ly from the start, continua bonlbnrdilig the Abbles' net while ,\libie’s defence made good siopsl could not keep the bluc i-.nd will from running up a large score. In the first half the [ics rllr-l oil the defence with the result th they notched up three goals to th cull of the string, Burns, Rodd n Prowse each getting one. The Dlny in the second period w m.orc Victoria that the previous o ut eir nd HH IIE- lorwards olltskatiug the Abhies a -_-_-.' -...N .~. ~.-___-_- ,..~,-_._-_ - __,-_-_-___-_-,-,_-_-_-_-,-,-_-,- ar- ad rc- sult being another win for the cham- the th overwhelming score of 12-1 while brush. The Abbies line-up had Morgan and Whitlock of the second team. The tter was injured in the first half d was replaced by Hughes also an in rl- la \':ils was very one-sided as the score an eir in lly the re iut ily tc led things and hud the Abbies continually Co The Vics starting ri scoring bee,thcir m nd fo almost drilling the rlct at \vill. 'l‘licy _...h-_._ is which saved them from th termedinte. Callaghan of the second team. Connaughts handled the ume ch , fn | ot sh ots at the nets. After about six (Colitinlu-d on page eleven) IHIIIIMAN WILL MIKE m* cognltloli ol the clailm of Dr. Freder ick Frlellmallll to the discovery of a cure for tuberculosis, when by order of the Surgeon Generali, a physician of the United States Murine Hospi tzll Service, llr. Milton l<`. Foster was sent. to lllcct thc young German physician oil his llrrivlll here today nbuzird the str-unlcr lironpriilzessin (ll.-ellie. IJIIIIE SHIP SIIICK KNUWN HIS EOIii` I IN ICE IIIIII , . _ , . c i’li.ers of States Goirerrlnicrit took orrlcial re- the cable ship Relay, owned by the Mexican Telegraph Company iihich came ln from sen after cl mp i-ting repair work round St lleire repert- cd having cut across a large it ice folii ieet tllick The ice was encountered between 44 to 45 .north latitude, and cutting diagonally thru it the officers esti- mated that the iicld was 200 square miles in size. ded nine more goals making an rly even dozen before the hell sounded the end of the game The Abbles got their only talley in The Vice were without Dougan their gular centre, his place was taken Gillis ol S. D. C. and Purcell of the g . The game between the S. D. (Land nnaughts was very interesting, it had lots of fast rushes and good eckiug in which both sides indulged perhaps a little too freely. It opened' st with rushes from `one end to the her of the rlrik, each team having lnutes play McDonald found the net r the Cons. and made the first (Canadian Press) MEXICO, Feb. 28.-The new Gov- ernment _is gradually getting into B sllape. The different revolutions are government authorities, the most ilu- rcon and ie niustcring thciii. out. the Pope will create as cardillalstnc Arcllbishops of Bologna, Gem and Uologne, as well as Monsignor Gross, now the bishop of Lsitiiieritz, in Bo- lleinia, whose promotion to the arch- bishopric of Vienna is imminent. EPIDEMIC IN HAND. _ PRINLIL ALBFRT Quail. Fcb. 20 lll hand nt; Big River, north of here, wing an .iutbreuk. There .ure reported to be only sixteen cases clnatiou ls progressing very rapidly. he district is held under qlllirantille y the mounted police, and the rail- way ulld other officials are co-operst- lng. Several Prince Albert people who were held in Big River when the (Canadian Press) subsiding and the expectation is that WAHHJNCTUN. Feb. 28.-Tllrce di- the federal army will be considers- V°I`Kent reports were presented to the bly augmented by former followers of HUUBG ¢0'd8Y by ll1vIlll>L'l's of the the rebel leader, zopota. Leaders Corninlttee conducting the lnoney- 0( _i)i~0¢;;iQ'5. army are also placing trust investigation. . A majority re- themeelves at the disposition or the Deft signed by I’r¢=-iiiellt I‘\1l'<> and six democratic members of tin- r . ,Uiflr i mittecfud tl- _'-- - t)h);taNI fi;lldIlhrl‘li§I"t,)‘|hecll'hO (latgrlildgshgvhg lnonoy ltrllst. ‘N‘lii'cy(uIitz:ili]l0¢0l (il ull: ¢""" 1"'-""""U"">* ‘lf Ulu <"`i|Ul'8 Il\Ll00\l lead 1.200 nicil to the suburbs of Tor- Mvfgarl as one of the inost aclivr I agents ill bringing it libout_ of national banks. The ‘lrat minorit lelort l y ' l says thi ROME, I¢`cllruary 25.-It is ltller- ‘- ` ' T l th t. investigation rllll not disclose ilu- 1-x s.oo< a n, consistory will be held lstence of any trllst but did lllni :inn in the second week in _-iprll, at which gerous concentration to the eredli oi New York, Boston and (‘hicngo. 'limi . ir.. _ w.iN'rs 1NJuNc'rlolv " " '"" A(iAll\`l-i'i‘ (`l'l`\' _ BRANDON, Mun., Fell. 25~>i. ll McKay, who defended the lldrniuisirn tion of the police depllrtnir-lit wh ‘ l ~ i - . ell ` __.. , - , , h .- ~ < , _- , _ i Nnw vous rel. 25-'rue United 11Al.1r/ix ren ze-'rn 0 v 0- 1"" “‘“““P°“ “p“‘°"“‘ ’” "-“ Well t B lr-vesclgllnl... M... .,....,_ ,,,,,,i,_ ' ' -ld of_ . . _ T 1. I last year, is now taking str ' . ‘lls with where the whole town has bl-cn quar- a view of issuing llli injunction to nntiued folio ‘ ' ' ' prevent the city paying the bill of ex penses run up by the citizens’ coin now, liud all are of a nlll'l type. \'ac- mittee amounting to $570, as llccill- ed by the city council iii. their incl-t- ing on Monllny 1-vcuiug lust. 955 M1r.n.=l mlil.\v.i\' lurll/i~ is PRoVIN<‘a‘ llunlwo l..is'l' vmll Two bills in all acconipanit-il the will l-1- ll-:ldv for any 4-ilu-rgenry and report, one forbidding the il.-ze of the _ _ ', _ _ , To mails to stock exch_________R which mil plepllill! to l.n|ldl<<. still larger busi- to observe the regulations as to thi- conduct of business, the other pre- A L scriblrig rigid rules for the rolidllrl wlleat was good aild onts was fair, W bllt in other lines the seeds were not W up to the usual number on show. U There were 110 entries ia all. Tile nttelldnnco was' good considering the |, severe snow storm, upwards of one C l hundred hoirlg present. . D Governor Rogers addressed thosc ,I present for about fifteen minutes, U telling the advantages of such ga-,$4 tllerings. The next person to speak .Wad ~IUfI9N`T6IBY Whb dealt With the tho Llcfclldnllf. to the full amount of sm-.ep industry llarticlllnrly on the the action said that this alish w s care and management of the fioclc. ii Hon. Murdoch McKinnon, Uommis- ¢ sluner of Agriculture, gave a short il concise address of general interest. 0 The next. speaker was Charles Wil- gi liams. Fruit growing was his theme. li W. A, Reid followed discussing the 1; live stuck side of the fair, particu- tl larizing in swine husbandry. .l. A. k Clark, Supt. of the Experimental 1, Farm, who was_iu<1z0 Of the grain exhibits, explained his awards and gave a. short discourse on the selec- tion of seeds. F. J. Moore, wllo judge] the potatoes, described the kind of potato wanted and how to grow it. Prof. Ross spoke on the advantages of seed fairs. He said that the number of entries for this fair were greater than those of the provincial seed fair for the first three. i years of its existence, that the h amount paid out in prizes amounted C to ;52_00_ He urged the people to 0 keep more nnr1'botter st0ck and I, thereby keep up the fertility of the soil, Robert Whiteway, secretary of Hy the fair. was the next sl>08k8l'~ H0 told of the good that is resultant from being a member of an institute and strongly advised “H theme ‘"`.es` ent if not already members of an ln- At the request oi the (lovcrnnlent When plowing thru the ship at 2 D lilch they have among themselves, as rounrlly condemned in the Cir- uit Court by Chief Justice Lemieux. '1‘hc case was one from St. Lam- ert, in which Joseph Lucasse, thc lurcli constable, sued a mall named llbord, because the defendant's son, minor, had assaulted him, a church flicial, and he claimed the suin of 0. Judge Lemieux, after condemning . D ` 8 oted for its law-suits and many mfortnllle honlestcads had been rc- uccd to poverty and ruin or sold ut by sheriff sale through s. sllcces- on of lawsuits in wllich thc owners ad heroine involved. He said that \OLD TIMER DEAD. MOOSE 'JAW, Sask., l1‘;\.b. 20- There passed away, oil his r:li'!l at Buffalo Lake, this morning Air.-'slider McPherson, brother of Mrs. ill-mas, McMunn, of Winnipeg. He was '-orn n Scotland 80 years ago, llllii -_-_iii is parents. came to Storniou-it ountry, Ontario when but two ye- re f age. In 1878‘ he went to Winni- eg and after being there for ' tl.rcc ears, came to Moose Jaw. H: lea .cs vc brothers and a sister. NOT A COPYIST THIS TIME. etltnec. to loin the 0"° at M““'“Y Ri",._ He moved ii vote of thanks. which was \'¢Hl‘0\1‘l°d *O by L‘°“*°“‘ the are gallery er the oeldeli one ant_G0\.,,,-nor Rogers on behalf of the - judges and sfl¢t1k0l”5~ Ent”-es were 1;hen`mken for the fairs to be held at gn..me'rsirle, Georgetown ‘md Char' 1¢g|;¢¢,0wn_ This brought to a close one=oi‘ the most successful seed faire he for a long time. A feature of cali fall-.wnreliet all the prize mv"-l ey Won was awarded to the success- ful competitors at the conclusion of the fell-. . SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25-Three years ago William Knntz stole from Park Museum Mil1et's painting. "The Shepherd alid His Flock," valued 'at $50,000, -mil \-as allowed to.go frrc because he said he took the picture to “make a copy.” Last month he stole an overcoat, but having no excuse of wanting to copy if., was yesterday sentenced to five years in prison. -_-_-__ Mlnnrds Llnlment cures garzet in r-.nwg _ _ _ _________________v_ ,_______._.,_ _.,_,____._.__V._.,i_______.,____-_-_._-_._-_._-_-_-_-_-_-, _-_-_-_-_-_-_ ,,,,,_._-___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_<-_-::f--=-‘- ~ - - - - - - - - - » A WONl)liRl`Ul. I [_ 11|” Mqroingliuardien (mailed) o e year. ......$Z.50N Thtvfluailien Countryman (weekg) one year. . .$I.50 _ _ _ _ :Tof\l...'.................._§_ .U0 ._ papers for only $2.50* , . U bee th ’ .ed by tho Management of the Cuxi$0NhG3<[:lti?1itrl"1y'fx=\0i.n to hlominddltiro above oder. ~ u&,fi li h 'e not yet mugpumr 2:28;-glifestlgl to do so ,Please use rin-: -CLUB 0FFEl? taken advantage of this unpar- at once. _ FOLLOWING FORM ? 1 . §h|qq&uu Department, N ` Charlottetown. P. E. Bin ' ' - uaxdlsn for one “ t0hTi't(I will receive FR » ~ -i. ` _Charlottetown Guardian. DW ° i I in iscri non _, Enclosed find herewith $2.50be ng renew su p an . a WEEKLY magazine printed in 'l'01'0l1t0. Ont ', Name. ........_................ -. Nm- gangs;-lbers to The Guardian can take advantage of this. _ “£.. I. . With this subscriptivll I Egger one year The Canada' .1 l _ _ WMU . rl consented to turli over a quantity of his llacille to be tc‘ted by the (iovernnlent, and to dchionstrate the efficiency of his cure bi-.lore physicians of the hospital service. lie agreed to meet a laboratory expert of the Government in this city Thllrsduy to arrange for the demonstration, which will be 'tried orl tuberculosis pati- ents. . Dr. Friedmann who comes to this country at the invitation of Chas. E, Finlay, rl. New York banker, who hopes the physician will be able to cure his sou-in-law of the disease, declared tonight that his remedy was not ii secret, and that he proposed to make known "to all the world" tllc _ , there she would be in great danger. e ‘hd “Dt ‘vant this repeated' m‘d,I method by which it was created, and Their work they expected to oc- le more the country peonle could the maliner in which it was admillis- cupy nine or ten days, hilt they had 0°? mm' “f wurt the better It would tered. It consisted of bnccilli taken been n month on the job. Snow- e or icrn. from a turtle in which tuherculi .tak- “”`“"“"‘T en from a _turtle in which tnbeiculi with the thick ice all around, made *_ '_' ` ~ ii ln' ir 1 1 i ii <1 b their work acc l om a iunian ieug a een injected, he explained. “l have been working upon the cure for fourteen years and in the last t 0 and n llnlf I havc` treated from serted. _ ..-l|._,» ii NEW THEORY OF THE POLES 1 -1- D PARIS, Feb. 25.--Camiille Flam- ii mation, file celebrated astronomer, S discussing the statement that the Scott expedition found evidences theti- the South Pole had twice been a tem crate zone, saidi- . --vighe c.,vid¢-.lice evidently relates to tim discovery of fossils of fauna and flora such ns have already U06” folmd ln the /imiic regions. 'These are f-"»I‘* en by one school of theorists as prov- ing flint the Poles once occupied the position nf the equator and enjoyed e, arm climate. _ 'NI‘he theory is that the obllquity of the earth, which, as every one knows, travels around the sun at an angle of twenty-three degrees, is lia- ble to great variation. Thus from time to time during the millions years the earth has existed the Poles have i-hang(-fl from place to place on the eElrth'_< surface. which the exact science of astronomy does not so far suDP0l‘t-" ` ANNDUNCEIIENTS, _ CUNIRG EVENTS. . IEETINGS. ETC _- one sent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must socom- pany order. Minimum charge twenty- five eeuts. “Big 15 cent skate at the Arena tonight. Skating begins at 8~15- °°15 cent skate at the Arena to- night with Band. , “Gentral Christian Church Tea. l_n Y. M. C. A. March Sth. 2-26M4l- c¢Q|j0i»||9 of OVC! fifty V0lCBS H&h- del's Grand Oratorio, Tuesday- March ith, in the First Metl10\`lIU¢ Church. nA meeting of the Anti-Tubercub osis Bociety will be held in the BOBNI of Trade rooms. Charlottetown: M02- day night, March 1. Ht °I_lht ° ° °° '_ "william .r. Johnston. menus" 0' as P. U. Island orvhanezv- Wim" 2:0000 to 3,000 patients," Le as-I n this column. Cash must accom- .orms 1,, only 3 theory, and-one. Surgeon, Dr. l-‘ricdmzlnn after a. half o’clock one morning came to a stand Q0 hollr‘s conference aboard the steam- still and the captain, to make head- f ship on the trip up from Quararitine way sent her astern and tllen put her Z full speed ahead and crashed thru the packed ice. Tillie after time this occurred on this occasion alld as thc large chunks of ice were thrust aside they clung to the slllp's side then crashed ill on her wake. One large block caught the rudder, jammed it over and broke the chain and for ilve or six hours the ship lay still in the ice field while repairs were done. In places the chief officer said that large blocks of ice four feet thick were piled up three and four deep, and excepting ice lil the Arctic re- gions hc had never seen anything _like it. If a tramp steamer got. in ing and blowing most of the time very uncomfortable and .._.,.~.,.-.~................,...,_,._ CONDENSED ADS ' 0 "M"- T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION One cent per word each insertion any order. Minimum charge twenty- ve__cents._____ _ _______ _,________ AUNSOME SAUSAGES THE BEST I made. Fresh every day at Saun- ___der§, Newl_om__&_Qo.___ 9-SMU. FOR SALE--LOT UN EUSTON ST. East l0t` x50, with orchard. A bargain at $175.00. Apply Box. 221. *___ _ __ _ _ _ _3-ilvlslpd. I.OS'1`1-'BlC'I`iVl'-_ _25.-A state- irocure special permission to leave ment 19l‘"@d bl( Ulu Minister oi lluil- H or their hOmes_ In Order that cmz_ ways and 'Ii-lcplionl-s in Alberta Il cus here may he Protected from any "Ill-lWB_thaf the total inilcnge of rail- danger of infection from people or “fjay 11"" I’"‘It_ "1 UNH l’F<1Vil\Cc lu I ,“mhe,__-acks coming to the city_ 8 1 12 by the various railways was U55 l' government official is stationed at miles' 1 ' r h S sk t llewnn “TT” ll 00\?e0)r;0Kl(;ig te0ir.o\l.i'r=l ol-lcNl.v sl'srll'loi's .i :ins and passengers on trains are re- Q ,, ,, , ,_ _F quired to show u special permit from sag(/_`r` I}_;({_‘_`r(‘;I`I();__'L_ ~i"_'__`_`_A_“’I;“_*" Dr. Wilson, government health ofilcer to the ‘;]mtL‘ _,cm___tn_;:_L" t‘“_f‘_‘,I_‘_:‘_‘I i" charge at Big River' that Francisco llc l.a lisrrn r`liiIiI;tle'l|‘ 0 LIVE STOCK ON BATURNIA for _ foreign affai_rs_, lla_rl_lll\'l_t_l-ll nll _ ¥;_e_;g';___;EE;i;:‘“f__f;t;_" _xI_;_"“éi;__§__‘_f_3_'___f_f’I wi-rl- viking l>l‘elikl'nnt to other todn ST' JOHN' Nov' 25-0" the Don' The ambasisvillor etatl-ll that noin- of “ "MSO" HHH Snturnin' which arrived the qlililomlats ‘would attend the her" many from Gluagowr Wu” the luncllcon, lln!¢-ss the tru-'ic di-nlh of I largcst smpnlent "1 live stock forlncr l’rcsidcut l‘»llidcroh:llld iornir-r “ I""“'ght here I" V°“r3v incmdlng 75 Vice-President Suarez is clculcd ol “ horses and 21 poliies, all thorougll myBtc,.y_ 0' llreds. FATAL IlIlII.!.IN(} A(‘(`lill-ll‘§T I HOTEL HORRORS. __ ._..f._. ' v KAMI.O(lI’S Il (‘, Feb 2'i -One L01\D0N. F€b1`Ul1l"y 28- Graham man was killcllland tl -'c l ir .e inlurei White, aviator, is promoting an ueri- near l,-ouis Freak, North Thompson al mercantile fleet with stations in River on the C. R. construction _ . IIIES _ _ , , SEPTEMBER 1--__-gi* -_ In Alluiuenio Thirteen Ordered Lost Year ""~" i 1lL“~fiIIli_I9 (‘i;»crial to The Guardian) i\:o\'i"|‘fl.\', N. lx., Feb. ss.-It la stated that, in additioli to large or- ders ill'-'ru lust year for rolling ,mcg ' for thi- lntcrcoloniul ltaiiiiay, them luis ur-eu iiirarclcd nnotller for twen- ty n~‘\iif.i-»llnl freight, four passenger und !i\'|-. switch locomotives. 'Fllcse url for delivery before the first of Sl-|\t.ellilil‘r next rind, as thir- llst yi-:ir :irc dill: to nrrive soon, it will be si-on that the management ness lllfln tlllit now ofierillg. ____ IIUVII SCIIIII HIIIIKEI GIIMIS (Hi-rr-ilil to 'l'he Guardian) ll.-‘il.Il",\.‘\', l"eb. 28.-TWO hockey 'rilllcs \\'f’r»-` pliiyed to-night at New llur~‘l'~l\v. 'l‘hc liorue team defeated the Nvll-l lwgi-c;-,n.tioll by a score of eight to four. 'i‘Il~. llnlifnx Socinls won over Lllc i`l\e.cl-rits three to one. These mill#-- l.:l‘.'i~ no pl~ilctirlil bearing on Lili- illzlllipiiizisllip rl-nllIt_ _.._._____ .liwli Joll_\'so.\' lilciroiirnp mean (Illlf'.\(I(), lfclr. 25.-.iiick Jiihn- Ull. UI'-‘ IIIIKIIIHC. who has been ill ere for some dnys with pneumonia, wus reported worse lust night, and 'llmoris ivcrc circulated that he was null. ills physicians, however,sta- ed ihlit .Iolliisorl llnd rallied and was -li in daillscr. The crisis is some il]/S li\Vi\y. c_*.`_~€__ SAl\‘l'}’l‘Y PIN IN EGG. f\»*lIil~\-\'l>. .U-. Jsell. . ,24-Ashland ‘ounry liiilisls u. hen that gives pre- niiunis with her breakfast food. l<`.r.'lnk llccll alld Otto Horliburger ' - ~ ll ` Y 'lien lil-ill opened is linrd Ilollcil egg. Ili.-ride, firmly im- ~eiI.lrri iilrollgll lnitll yoke and white, u-is :i shi.-ty pin. l-lllli of the egg, 'ith tin- pin siili in place was rctnin- I- NNI IH Ulivu for inspection by all dolllltcrs. RECORD GRAIN CARGO. ` Bl\l.TlM0l`{E, Md., Feb. 25-What all thc large cities and on the coast work. The accident was due to drill- 1 to carry mails etc., just as steamers ing into fl hole, exnlodini! ll ‘1Yna- ‘fflrlfil “f _“Hill fllkw Ollt Of the A5105' do at sea. He wants government mite Uiaree. The msn actually en- UC port ls lu the HCGHIHN Villflllmi -------»~»----.-...~ ,mgmi in .irnnn -sefliell ii t 'rl . g c‘ i nu ur _ lc ‘limcult Mid When C1059 to SL Pleffe iniuresl men were brollgbt down to il the weather of: l ' t ' THE WEATHER g so lols eroils that 1{mi._|o.inq hospital where they aredo- 324.615 liusliels, representing two they had to put in for shelter. ing wi-l;_ t s belicved to be a record breaking which s.-lill-d here for Amsterdam to- ay. There are stowed in vessels rain loads. THE TENPERATURE TIDE. NO0N, EIC (Special to Tile Guardian) 'I‘OllON'l`O, March 1.-Northerly and westerly winds, fair; not 'much change in temperature. this morning by The Rexall Store Tested Thermometer with s. northern exposure was thirty degrees above zerd and with a southern exposure thirty two degrees above The weather yesterday was mixed, snow fiurries in the morning with a gentle southeasterly wind. In the afternoon sun shine and haze alter- nating with snow ,fiurries. At :tight loudy with light south-cas erly winds and snow flurrles. 'March came in like a lamb. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was twenty-five degrees ab- ove zero nnd the highest was twenty- nine above. The lowest. the previous night was twenty-four above. At nine a. m. it was twenty-'five above and at nine p. m. it was twenty-tive above. The tide will be high this afternoon at 4.32, tomorrow at 5.35 and Mon- day at 6.49; it will he high tomor- row mornlng at 7.03, Monday at 8.15 and Tuesday at 9.15. _ The sun sets this afternocnat 5.48, tomorrow at 5.49 and Monday at 5.50; it will be high tomorrow morri- ing at 6.37, Monday at 6.85 and Tuesday at 6.33. ` . The moon sets this morning at 11.22 and tomorrow afternoon at 12.17. The last quarter of the moon was ou Thursday, Feb. 27th, at 5.15 p. m. The temperature at three o'clock C The new moon will be ou Friday, Merch mi, at s.2s p.m. The length of today will be eleven honrrend ten minutes and of tomor- row eleven hours and twelve infu- utos (From Yesterday‘e Evening Gu L u) this morning by the Rexsll . ` e, Tested Thermometer with a u rii FREE FOR ' r. ri. sslilvrz. wee iumily deems :loo oo for-0: rree-rer-sii-rroc. to wh vie" IDQMIWBY. ' , .1 I The temperature at 10.90 o{Iock.londay next on the Hillsboro IM ` exposure was thirty ,degrees .alqve for Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. ' a-nazi ._ . 'i Ilan-d'| Llniment Curie lilpliuiei-1;, . _ i - \ zero and with a southern lxfIoehh` - 3,' 1 menu for one 1' -it HW* ""” :mail-tree clone 'W9' N” 3"°"°“’ wen tnlrtnizht dime, - .,¢, on ze;-nflnr A»¢";*‘§:n,‘f,,,‘:: A ‘Mlnird'l Linimelit Cures Dllt|7§p“Il'f o'elo?l. PW* I' ‘mom nv' \ . - ~ . `T\ \ onksmrrmows. pg- east to enter and the same am- Qnne from money winners. A good ||¢|d»o! ehries and one of the best ~ trots in years is assured. _ The race will be hehi on Monday aftemoon at 2.30 o'clock, (_5Mm.\|,lte¢ will he selected and prrnngemlhh . made for clearing the speedway _ at nie me.-ting. ei ueraeuieu is ret. please copy.) _ ' ., '. .__ 3-"?.` i..~.¥~ ' `