i» ,.,. __ _ , ....~:~,i,. _ '..~,, _ _ -\_..,.. I iw ,W . I 8..r.ii:s.iii»ii:i:.II - _ I , I . -~==~‘= A._._5vi=.s is-.=...~i.s¢ :swans .=...A~.= -A-'A 0 ' ~ <,. ilii’iI<‘1»NIY!lg6)*l%¥JlI\~4'll¥l|¢ll}2Y‘i"im} "TH ‘ I I f' ' " ' ' J 1 ~ ` E “TEST News cHARLo'i"rE'row-N, CANADA, MONDAY MARCH 20 igu. new es im- (.r,;e,'.!,2%§§§y&.i",;2§&"'_ rf . "_ ' ' 7 _ .. _._ . INSvll”lfliEii1.’ll0N IN. Lfciisisriise piSc0ssEs 7 _riirxico sPiiEii>s_ ion Ti-.=R» . ' ,___-._-____ . ~- ,,~'."'_'_,`y-\i- ;_| "fig ._ _.-._-_...__ "' S.;.“'3‘.¥.i"!l’§l‘l“"°" iiiiiii iiiiiiii if “S ”“"' “'u‘~°"‘*i “ei Re Y 8 "nd, l I oriuiize D,epiirtm.entLNEw dwelt Orders. lnd- iuns_llising __ _ _ __ _ _ _ olollllllllls Special to The Guardian. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., M-arch The army division under command ' General Carter is tdday in condition _ _ we |ndia-Whiie Manchuria ` for actual warfare and none of officers or men would be surprised in order came. to move to the Mexi- RCPQNS _H D€Cli[]e can border. Reports of the situation in Mexico show that it IS gl'0Wlllg worse daily. Special to The Gual_lll_m insurrection is spreading through .LQNDON Mol. .lo l)____ln__ tl . _ -_ . le states of Tamaulipas, Coahulia, Nu voleon and Sonora. The Ynqui perty. There is much Canadian money vested in that state, especially iii rigation and power projects. __ EIIIMIA WIIIS HIGHI III USE THE IIIISS 19- Ill' plague in Indi ~i- 11 5 t _ disiis have risen in force and have total of 83 44; we e he enmmous done considerable damage 1-,O pro. m' are little he r _ _ a d of except through uc. MR. KENNEDY (Bradalbane) in- F' casional official statistics. quired if the vacancy for Iiispector of . SEATTLE, Mar. 19-According en ' ‘schools for Queens has been -iiiieu. , '_ _ the Oriental newspapers received to- THE PREMIER replied that Hain- day the Plague in Manchuria is abat- mond Johnson of Brackley Ploint had IHS With the approach of spring. _ been appointed. _ Japanese papers, according t thi SARN ` MB. COX seconded by MR. Mc- . Chin __ __ 0 u __ IA. (lnt..__Mar. 17-John Rob- LEAN m',.ad t l_l ll MONPREAL, Mar. 17-Howard Mi ese, ., _ ave exaggerated the ext nt bins, an elderly farmei living in th 0 0 memo a ze the Rowe, a New Yom lawyer, arri -_ °‘ Enormous Figures Given from ll 0* month of Fcbriiary the deaths from Tho disease has become such ,I fix. ture in that country that its i‘n.vaue,- Slltuial to The Guardian. has collapsed under the strain which he has been sublwted for t Wilt 01 the opposition-and .viii ie lead the government, n ` i ` and Sllplllies were voted thus nd` . e i ‘1 three WG0k's deadlock. ___ REGINA, March 19-Premier Sw m°“I'h5 Bl feilllt of the vigorous-a a U16 Province for his health. In his absence Hon. Mr. Calder w __The Premier announced _that disso u ion would not be sought this ye Wiii riiiaer ioncliiiciri tt -°-“ MCNTREAL, March 19_-'It is r _, _ _ to ported that a new Atlantic steaniship B|`IlISIl PFESS f0f` CUImII'\~ we Saturday, Mui-. i 1:1. pool will be established soon. ___ _ . _ g. The House opened to the pulli" at 6 11.00 o'clock. _ MR. KENNEDY, (Kcnsiiigton) iii- |_1_1 _quired for information respecting the regulating freight rates and passen- gpecim to The Guordlam Provincial Stock Farm, \-hicii Hon. 1. Mr. Richards laid on the i»ibi':. justers of land values, ivhleii were submitted I-’ROFE_S50Il$ WILL ., , TQUR` WEST ii. s-ii iiiiiiii “£3 ‘§’.,",,‘§,';°‘i.;‘;',,,?§;° iiiiiiiiiiz. iuiiii iii ~ vm. fs Us siiiiisiiii iiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiii , tous ii iii iiii iiiii iiiiiiiii ._ .- is iiiiiiii iixi iiiiiii iiiiii. '“ "i€i'ff{"..... i--1 Special to The Guardian. BOSTON, March' 19-nr. 'J‘. IL by Todd, of the Medical Department or McGill University, Montreal. and D;-_ Simon B. Wolbach, assistant profane sor of Bacteriology of the Hnrvtrd Medical School, have departed (gg linknowu tracts of West Africa to study the so 'called "sleeping .mb ness" and allied diseases among' up get f_areB'_ ' _ LONDON. March 10--In the discus- 'tives' _ I 4 It 15 Bald that it WHS to Uslia-bllllh sion in the newspapers the suggestion. The two physicians Im" 5 “neu -_ __ Special to The Guardian. ____Strong Hopes Expressed I iviose oi the large Steamship ii ee dtloll Of THIIIS Ifl8a n between European ports and Canada _ _ and United States will co-operate for ar MR- ARQENAULT flilwfl lf* 1 rr- U12 Fight t0 Shure ill the arrange* for an Anglo-American arbitration white hunt" as annescort' ng turn showing *he names of the nu- ment that Cunard Co established the treaty continues ullabatoi BOSTON, March 19-TWO Woman Sir Edward Grcy’s speech Friday and two dmdnm were h“m°d‘°° at the banquet of the International death on Saturday when an d°9'l"`°Y“ cd the Hotel Truro in the South end. new line to C-anadian ports. Arbitration League appears to have _removed the chief objections to Presi- The I"v°“ngMi°“ has b°5`“”» "W ‘loot T_F'lft.s proposal as urged by the police declaring that the ‘building Y, Conservative press that a treaty was H me tmp' them mm' n° an _would involve a defensive alliance. escapes' Strong hopes are cxpressed that ne- -__ gotiations for the .treaty soon will begin. I of the plague because the ravaveskcf eight co; ~ I ' c Dominion Government asking that the th' ' ‘ ' V' I _ _ _ A _ f M . _ _ _ is morning in search ol. Miss Marie ---mi H the disease have been brofital 1-e to was so lil-gkdlzloigorted bgoilali Order In (jouncu regulating the space Mccwsky’ heiress to 8' minion don” ‘ ‘ ~ b 1| _ _ _ _ between laths and the size of netting estate left by her brother in New 3 ._ _ , all service competitions at Bisle but Canadians may use the Ro flll€S ill all the -open ognbggts, .iisi"::...S°.:;i:#..».<1:ce:.i IUHUIIIIINIIIUN SIIIS TWU Mmm" IRISH ICM IIIISSIIII BIIIK A i:i;.,°i.°‘;i;'ii::s’..ii.i;;‘;"3;°:.7°.?;‘ M;_§_______ __ III IINIIII Slllls EMI Gillllgllfu BY KIILEVA IS ASHHHE . l _ _ n long the route of thc coronation pro-_ wASH_lNGT0N M _ , _ some of the competing teams, The Dominion Rifle Associatio maintained that the Ross Rifle wa Bll Eligible weapon for all the comp to the Japanese in enablin h ll yesteida th t . the pretext ___ __om__at___g Sit! l‘;1;l.__oxn al,_te__wa__ds_ rlljhe _;1______l_l_El dgglll l;_l:_¢;l_;_l in lobster traps be Am°_rl_ded so as not. York. She is a dalfghter of a Thom- tend ________ “___ ___ _ . loose from lts stall ln the __________ and to apply to this years operations ins McCluaky who came to Montreal LONDON March 1________ N ___ ~ a o y in southern Mun- escaped into the ya__d_ A small __o_.and_ to take effect-in Prince Edward from Ireland fifty years ago. The _ ._ c a ional churia. passing Sow the _encml_nt___r nd c ll 1 Island on_ and after 20th April 1911, family became scattered, and Maria limi* 1\S°0°l8ti°u has ruled that the ____ ine ein ma.,-B 30,, .h ‘l “ "‘ °‘, uud that _lu the meantime regulations went_ to Kingston, Ont., where she iiviissiiii iii siiiiii , iiliiiliiiilliliill LONDON, March 16-In -the Hou" Nicwbvonx, Mar. 11-Thirty-sve of g,,,,,m,,,,,, yesterday th, mom, undred. employees of the United Hom }i,¢_.1_inald McKenna. First Lord tatas and Weilis Fargo Express 01 the Admiralty, replying to Mp ompany, threw in their fortunes to- Norton Griffiths, said the attention omg' d ~t h _ 0 » ~ U( tha G0v,Bl‘l1l’n8n\`. l1Bd b09ll GIBWII £0 ay wi h t e 1 5 0 striking drivers of the statemaat ot the P1_°mln_ of N" B Zealand that the oversee. dominiona to!-al was increased by the drive were prepared to lolll ill tho mamtolh _employees of _tnle American and N the Adams Express company. Thi r sl - of sever-al smaller concerns. but t\;e ance Ol the 1llll_,,,l.lo1 llovy_ but ho “_ ° ded that a discussion on the subject --1--gm: ____ tional companies _stuck to their wag- would now be olematoro md would pi-mph Be;-vice fines must be “old lll bulk but lt was to; lgtemat °H “L better suited to the fishery in this remained until 1883, when all trace of __ B __ ' _ 1_’i~ovince be taken into consideration. her was lost. sg _ ‘ ` ued on Page 3) _ rn or any of the members of it were a iowed to compete. The question' has been settled in ‘k_fle“'§;‘_If_'t"t*i__§‘_;’<_§i §_¢__‘_*;l____€Xtl;:lC;10;~1____0 is a close estimate based ilzponslg a , . Y was asked in Whitehall lol. o_ window lgfisoh 052::S_nl:_ll_llg_;l:_isir_;i_§r_i;_gra3_on of sei in the fisheries case at The Hague. __ holding from Six to ten persouo wash years lollowlng 8 e ten is out with a strong letter today. at- minister hospital which overlooks the Immigration loom Ireland l west part of the abbey, and will af- past tell years had been ____fg_____l;ll10 Canadian political ailairs-. The point ford a splendid view of the arrival 8teM]y_ averaging about 37 ooo yeah ly. ' favor of the Canadian contention b the supreme authority, governing the conditions at Bislcy and qualitied t l“I1¢l`Dl’€t the rules and regulations. SIIS HAHEM SIIIIII HIS IIIIME III STAY and departure of the king and queen and their suites, is arranging to er- include breakfast and luncheon. . ect a stand, and with it charge from $25 to $100 for a seat. The price will THROUGH PROVINCE. sit, K. C., one of the Canadian coun- tacking Earl Grey for interfering in Y of objection is what Mr. Ewart calls Earl Grey’s imperialism as evidenc- ed in his activity in behalf of the Overseas Club, branches of which are being organized throughout Canada. "Lord Grey\'s imperialism is part of himself," says Mr. Ew-art. “His en- thusiastic nature known no hesita- ' l '”“ ' _ tion and recognizes no impracticnhil- CHICAGO. Ill., Mar. 17-"Harem" . _la'1;_h°'__l£“°"`; 0€"`§Ym10ff Pgltfilll _So_tur- t He elieves in im erial federn . . . an oc c in skirts will be worn by every woman of fashion within a year, according to the prediction made to-day by Mme. Ripley, President of the Chica- go Dressmakers' Club, which is in Convention at the Palmer House. “At the convention all styles of the latest gown from Paris and American the one in which we are most inter ested is the “harem” skirt. We feel it ls o. solution to the problem of und- llli: something entirely comfortable “'35 Yet attractive to wear. Women will very soon see the comlort and beullly in these skirts. “A corset is a necessity for the wo lll_i;n__ who wishes to retain her fig- "\’oungcr girls with sl-ight figures “HY 8-bdndon the corset if .they have B sown properly made," said Fanny Reiss, "the newer gowns are built UD S0 that a corset is not needed, but the ¢0l’$et w._i1l not he quickly aband- oned hy most W-_omen." REV. Dil. l’l'TEl_fS0ll-S_lY,l'l_l.E 'l'oiioN:ro, March, is-The éongre- Kiltlcn of St. S_imon's Church pre- sented to the Rev. Dr. Pattvrson- slnylll. of Montreal, -9, .gold watch as 5 momeiito ot his splendid and ln- "’I'iuR mission conducted during the Illst ten days to ever-increasing num- Georgetown at 9.55 a.iu. The captai originally intended to c m ‘ _ | | o e to this - port but ice and weather conditions ___ _ gid not warrant the attempt. _She M 1___T___ Gram ad fifty passengers, 62 tons freight, OTTAWA, arch M €_ ___ a quantity of express and Friday'g gmwfm of iii? aettxhiaingntoxig eI)° Ri lil? lliamimli mmiis’ mn' W-ll l . - ran on cons i u .- is s ng o y- wo sac s, w ich was i ie shown, ~ she explained. ‘ibut wire received he.-e today. llegve Zoe: bponght to this city by speclol trolll sed a resolution cal_llI\i.':__f0l'___ 0 Pe Ed arriving at 12.20 p.m. The Earl Grey |nation of Hon. bliffor Si on an_ leaves at 7.00 a.m. today for Picton lVleSBl‘S Lyle Blld 3lUlPB0ll 0_f the M9-“_" taking passengers, express, eight toba Legislature for their stand in sacks mail and 51; nm-5 way fl-¢,4ght_ (C . opposition to reciprocity. The Minto left Georgetown Satur- A -1----" day at 7.00 a.m. and docked in Pic nwomen cannot absolutely aband- i;;>_i_ig;_E__1€l_l)lJ___;e_;;i_;___Si_l_;___l:_;id___l;\_ lu;-iz ASHES UF W gin! _H _ ___________ was _“___ the __s_____ ____m__e___ on the corset... said Mme. C. Fey; press and one car Oats and fouf- cars ' PORTLAND Me Mar 16__Ll____ _Should the general teamsters walk- ___ mixed freight. She leaves today at TACQMA, Wash., Merch 15-Com- ,lobstels are llllotod at 45 lollio 8 7.00 a.m. for Georgetown with pas - . | gl- m Germany the ashes _ . . HA 13 C March 17-Ad- gengers freight expres§"°§h`d Batur- mg by mm 0 ' ' ' tb pound at wholesale' Th” ‘E the hugh' l,I(i:T’l(‘)o;o liasldecided to make a daY'S 6 P R 'and mail from Mari of MFE- G€0l'_8° __3_‘_%°M;;'t“:l» ‘Zl‘f°S°€__a_§ est known in the market for years "I ra ~ 3 ' ` ' DI‘0Dl'l¢€0I‘ 0 0 all Bl' - and probably is a record. The bad f-Olll 0( North A"‘°"I°“ 0" his way tim” pomts' _ La d y, were buried here in_a crypt th - M l d N 3 tl b“.°k fmm the. Coromtion of _ Khglg Yesterday ave webcam .len Gam in Itlliernew Tacoma Mausoleum. Mrs. lvlvle%_lloerlllllxllolol5" lzgllsg fologlfo sltlglta George, according C0 Bd_‘l'_l°°=’ e\;_‘°§‘§d_I; T1‘°V°l'“°k 5*- 1515 °_i~m- with th“`tY‘ Mcli/fartin died in Berlin last month. ago here yesterday by the b elim four sac s ma an no passengers, Hel, body was oromated and the ash. Maru from Yokohama. ;r_r_lving in Cape Tormentine at 4.55 as Bello by leglstomd mm; to Tam- NURSE GUILTY OF Six iceboats left Cape Tormentine ma' _____________ To JAH' Fon at 11.55 a.m. yesterday and landed at R RAIN BOSTON, Mass., March 16-Miss CBP0 Tflveldd Bt 5-30 D-?~ Tllty had 0 Amlie Leonard. a nurse, formerly of --- no passengers but broug t six.ty»-one . - , o _e ATLANTA. Ge-. Mulch seeks mail vyhicli was hi-ou_ghi tl. eil.. _TonoNTE_il_______l_»l::_¢;\ a§g"§l"lf§l*l‘el§§ fer the isreenv oi $6,000 woiéoi or T. J. H m'lton, a rcvur F it by spec al ran Hffvllg 11 9- 0 S P0115 S0 ` 1 1 f Mrs M J. Lo wo d, _ Augusta al-lilrald. \”€l\l9‘2d to *eu tm’ The mail inward is now up-to- winds; <=l0ll'dY “nd mlm” with “gm aeilwlzgid rgiytlsnt, plelfded guilty ceo League Baseball Park. Police Board the ll9-lille Q! 9- Ponce' date. _ falls Of SHOW 0' ram' two counts in the indictment in the ` man who gave him a tip oriain_ui__ Af, the present time there is no- . -_--I--°__';T' recorded Superior Criminal Court yesterday. der story. he must return to_ gi thing to leave either Cape Traverse _The lowes e\__l¥l79f€ _te de ree; Judge Stevens postponed! tim qnes. and finish serving a sent5l_\U€__gp0__¥l or Cape Tormentine and_ it was not yosterday wgm Wggey __:lg<;_____t Swag mm 0; sentence, v z r i y. b D _ - - tion, in contributions to the British n admiralty, in universal military training, in tariff reform, in imperial preference, and so on, in short lic is a perfervid imperialist. His dearu-».t wish ls to bind Canada politically, and above all, for war _purposes to the United Kingdom. “I do not hitend to discuss whether llord Grey's ideas are good ur bmi. It is sufficient for my Present ii-‘-ri><`-ses to say that Canadian opinlon_is di- vided upon the_subject_of in\ll~'u_`l ontinued on P2180 3) hers at each service. The presegta- d,,ys_ or pay B ii_ne of $ _. _ definitely known last n slit vchether, (ii o e 0 . Th _des-_ ____ tm" was 'D559 W the °\‘“f°h W fd' for contempt. 'l`l1lB W" the d°°““°“Ithe~iceboats would cross from either thirty-four above. e co CASE ‘T handed down by the Superior Court side today although they have not corded the previous nl8ll‘1Al€H5__::_i“_: ____ ' ens. , _ _ _"“-"'_'*""" here yesterdaY. Wt been discharged. .teen degrees above zero. __ _:iw de; WASHINGTON _March 16__B__b_______ s . , _ . arch 17-Two 1. . cession on June Zdiid fiom the Buck- 1 - , . "“_ XARMOUTI-I March 17-Th R - unions in which the Cenudian tene' P“‘.“‘;" V; W.°“l'“i“IS""» Shu: ,illllielnilhlhlgolsmsfliiifiihklie lixtprgllilel I I #"3 bark K°‘l';"“' "°“‘ B“""‘3"' IIS' _ c pric s o wiiiiows coniiuan -i ' i - ~ ' e geport i ballast, ent nigh d. 1 ing a view, are increasing instead of Sem; hy n.g In the United States' . -""'- _ last nl htlonnth ~ w 'st id” P or. While these are not official fi ure It OTTAWA March l7___lOlm S EW ._ S _ __e e s e of Llxnv e _ . __ _ _ tonight. 'rugs will go to iiernsuis- tance as noon as the sea runs down. The Kaleva is 1,916 tons register nud was under charter to load lumber at Wedgeport for Buenos Ayres. Elie sailed from Barbados February eti: USIIIE IIIAILS TI] IIIIIIIIIII _ NEW YORK, Mar. I6-'_The federal grand jury today returned indict- ments against Christopher Go,umbus Wilson, President of the Uni-ted Wire- connected with the concern on a charge of using the mails to defraud. Those indicated with Wilson are:- Samuel S. Bogart, Vice-Presid.nt of the Company; William W. Tompkins; Francis H. Butler; Wm. A. De Boll; Charles C. Galbraith 'and Geo. H. Parker. kin Island, Abbott's Harbor, and lies in a bad position. The sea is very rougn, but the gale has moderated less Telegraph Company, and others ' autistic-d with theiturn of evefillf. “P iz:r'...2f.:ii:;.c;.°i;"’n;ei.:;’ ir; »»» f-me fs tu u=- thi-sat by a union odicial that he p°.;§l";l,?l‘;;1.;2§K1¢]§;;' Chambers of Coin- would declare a strike of everything muon ol. the Ullltod Kingdom ot ._ on w'h7"ls in tl” metropolis’ if the meeting today discussed this question t‘.`°“bl° were ‘wt BdI‘.‘°»ted.'by M°“?l“y- of reciprocal trading. A"resolutlon $lfgf'lN;VIfZ;r;e(§“{l§l:€ liz” pf:c‘;“';l-rad was carried favoring theo creation ol ' an imperial Council ot ommdrco. `~ if;;e1i'.:°:::,i»s..:;i..i.i:. ii;"..'.°°.i::' °f W~f::.=*°°~i‘ii'..°“..r. ' » . ` ` i ' the agreement View age City men at il. midnight c_nfer- ggi the Ullmld Stotolo ‘om tho; ,leg e Mllhis strike is absolutely inexcus- 91' l;Bd_““Yu_;‘;'_*;;“m°::t;'°gut:: am; able," he told p. delegation of _the l‘,‘3_fh£‘_'l' will had lost Olumdo wo ,homo National and American drivers, who reall” what fools wo had b°m_,'»_ ppealed to him for protection. -"Fur- SU _,_ Wotogll said he w°“1d.b¢ 39|-e ef chi; l_i;._.l.__;.e %.3_°i.3i"$’.l§' sift? f.`Z...°§i..`l.‘§i°'i°°- °“‘Y °»'-“; °‘-’°° °' "'*° ‘“°°“° “ee 8° ‘“ ' Miwrs Luiw=l°f»~\°°.'°fr'l=s'9 with a light mall There was no spec grees above zero At nine p.n_i. ea; lHl` de” 0ll°ll~ _ iai train to this city from ceipejrre- unisy night it was thirty-Ili/.e es e c' lmlE'sED. ‘DYER _~ ' - _ V635: ?ele'lil<:I.i;1i;y' left Cape Traverse 8231:; fzzieilealivill be high this morning Saturday at 11.00 a.m. with no malls at 9.06 and tomorrow mornin! 5" _ (T90 1lt°f°" 01°°'m°§"1°_l2 or passengers, arriving ln Cape Tor- 9.44. d _ll be twelve FMR SALE, 500 bus. tui-nips. David mmtmeill tml Iietlt thi itl' at 9 oo uma Tggtgvgriihhultlsw ' ' s°95-t'-C-°~'-'15'55'-3;`l§-l~l3-il’~‘1-‘- ' A ure” mu B ° . ~ 0"” ' ` N 'Auc'r1oN sans: of uve steer i>~m- yesterday fur 0°°f¢¢¢°"“ Wk' Th” '““ “t” flmlfl °;2“é“f2.‘lf will eeke place at Herbert cer- °::ii°.'“.i.‘:.-....';.:i:;°;:..‘;' i::‘..t:f:s.‘;":.;'.:i.: 5. .ii 4.. vi- vu- ass “ 'B I ‘ ' n d n o'cl ek. 3-20d3l>d p0n Saturday a special train leftInesday morning at 6.02. ____ 27%l’ §,oL{_§___Sa_or&B this city at 9.00 p.m. for Cape 'I‘ra_- The moon rises tonight at m - E_________ P__i;___ ohms ___ ockey; verse taking thirty-four sacks mail night. __ __ _ e _“gl Bu" ochool __ url; A __ and no passengers, | ha coldest temperature recor e nien ty e_a_ M Smme on . Saturday the southern. eastern and_last night and previous to three Dy 0 Ury - Y. 2 _C - western express trains arrived in the_o clock this morning was twenty-foiir mond St., City. ______l city on time. The Summerside ac-‘degrees above lero. but at that hour BOWHNG, Bnrkc'| Alleys, under conimodation train was fift;en min-' it had moderated to twenty-five de- mg;-km, open inwfqi 4”, gen i,,, ‘meg hte, gre-~s above zero. The warmest reigia- “gym 3_.g5q¢_|_ .-_»_-,-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-_~_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_; .-,-,-,~,-_-,-_~.~,-_-_~,-_-_-1-;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-;_-:_-.-,~,-;.».~:;-:, MEADOWVALE WINS J. A. I-Ienderson's speedy Meadow- The race started at 2.30 p.m. with vale added another victory Saturday the odlcials in control #hole namdil _ *-0 dll G-lrdddy leniif-by List when he appeared in a recent issue. The ,. defeated Robert C., owned b_y J-_ course was from g, point, gas W loecirge Carver in a match race for Point Ferry to near the ll ln` it $1;_l_‘_lé d _ d ____ _ _ the foot of Richmond Street. ll OWVBG appears pn e ce or Mcadowvale gathered in the utahq the flrst time and showed almost as in three stralgbt_\'i6\`ta Ind' at *shi much speed as he has done in the time in either of the heats was he past on the turf. A very large crowd pushed enough to put lorth his been witnessed the race despite the grad- afioi-ti. ` ' ually increasing snowstorm and The other races scheduled were cal. great interest was evidenced in the led od and will probably take pine; ' £3‘l’° Mihai-d'e Liniment cures burns, etc. degrees above. Mins.rd's Llnfment relieves Nsuralgia outcome. - em; nfeu-m-,on Qiie finds, hero and then. ° "““.a“m°' ll I' i f I