'rs _,.4 Furnished '-_ if 1 ntl . / ..a.......... .....~_...... ._ 1-:Y-:::::-:.-::,-_-.-.-.~_~:¢.-_-:_-_-::::--fr-‘sir-.1-::;.z¢r_;‘_‘;:r::.=‘)§~‘~‘-*Y*-'~?¢;'-'-j-1*-'-‘-‘ff-`~‘-‘-‘-'-'~‘-`-‘ff-'~`-'-‘-VJ* ._~ 2 _. H -__l~_ =__.== _ _ _ Nlorolus all Fe ' fd 18 1 191 uso nr vm tasuvmcl ul qsvsuu - » . _ 1-/"E __ A » !‘_ , V V _, 1 , _ _ . 5 °gEz"l"°*’ ~ ~ _ .E CANADA- ` 5 _.__ tags P»r_v,¢r_gus|uu)_||»_ _ iueuu¢||e|ss.oo'f»r p._s.__ in ug == A laii‘iiAlli0'llll5lg gppgglrlgll I _ O l : FALLS Fsori olucs ‘*”“““¥3""‘“'“"“" Huriluirlori ‘ (lgeelsl to the Guardian.) AMH RST, April 26.- Considerable exclte|ne_nt_ was caused about _ town y_esterti_ay_ morning when it. as heard tha't“a _mysterious projectile had dur- iiig”._the_ night crashed through the Iu- terootonist. Railway. freight - shed. Your _ correspondent _visited the scene and _found that a piece of iron, weigh- i_n`g,;sixteen pounds. had been driven through the roof cutting a large hole tl_sro_ugh both ` » shingles and heavy boarding and, falling to the floor. matlea deep indenture in the heavy plank’ floor quite near the bonded wsrerorul- _- _ 5 ‘All sorts of rumors were current, thinking a German Zeppelin or al _ _ ip had ‘passed over Amherstcaus- ing - the damage, ‘M¢.1or_;j-Fillmore, representing' the M_llitili.;was notified as were also the railway authorities and it is under- st'_o_`od'__tha_t the latter are investigating. From thasppearance of the piece of iron' ,which looks to be a rough cast- ing..u`ewly broken, the impression gen- eralls that' itlwas thrown from some of__the'-_blasting furnaces near the rail- way' but even this' is a matter for in- vestigation ae a similar accident might at-any .time occur while passenger trains' were in the yard or men work- ing in the shed when results no doubt would be fatal. niculs in in _ iiw sul umm Applications are coming in at an en- couraging rate for places on the New Slege_'Battery. including several from Cape Breton and Nova Scotia. Those desiring to enlist in this popular branch of the service should get in linel immediately. _.The following additions have been made _to the strengthxz , _ ill/_lliiam Walsh,_Charlottetown. '.J.,H. Hogan, Hope River. ~ Julian Kean han. Vernon River. ; N. Mattson. Eisathsrdale. lfred. rl. ¢lark,- Badqque. f _ if lissiruas. ~- _ »_ _ __ TIDE H00!! ETC.° TORONTO, April 28. Maritime: Moderate that and north-east winds, generally fair and cool. - _ THE WEATHER yesterday was fine and mild. - The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 47 degrees above aero. At nine oclock_ yesterda morning it registered 38 above; at :Xue last night 37 above. The coldest the previous night(-was`34 above. ' The. tide will be high this morning at 7.19 and tomorrow at 8,30; it will be,hi'gh 'tonight at 8 and tomorrow at /9.0l_3.' -- - The sun* sets .this evening at 7.04 and~»tolnorrow _at 7.05; it riuss tomor- Iolgqmorniug ‘at 4.49 and Sunday at .4 .. » _ j _ ` '_ . »0%he_ moon ‘sets this afternoon at 32 .QQ ' __ _` `_"lfh`e*»_'la_st Tiarter of the moon was on Mdndey, prli 'Mtn at-6.38 p. m. 'l‘h3e'wil_l be `a new moon on_Thurs- day.'_ ay 2nd. at 1.29 p. m. 'Thh_']eli¢th_ of today will be fourteen hoursf' andffourteen' niinutes. °-_-_1__'*-*-°-' I Mi DID Llllmsn eu htherla. _ 'TT00 insenf column . "EBI-_ t agance true the money on due the had works to get agreed* with best method said. that t ad was ilientary"'t!onax»s`s»l's`nr~.n=»ru.~.<.a nw-.~>v».`_ i l' ;. i 1 .4 x 9 , » 1 l 1 3 . if