BLIZZARD IN CANADA
worst for twenty-five i Years 1
FOUR FARMERS PERISH
United Press . Association—By • Electric Tele» ' graph—Copyright. • (Received 9th February,. 3 p.m.) _ WINNIPEG, Bth February.. '.. The worst blizzard for twenty-five';, years is sweeping the prairies. Four: farmers perished in attempting a roundup of stock. Sixty passengers_ werei, * marooned twenty hours in a train near;'' Eegina, buried in a ten-foot snow drift,; Temperatures' were registered- of ... 49fj degrees below zero at Mpose Jaw, and^ 36 at Winnipeg. All transcontinental- , trains are delayed, and Calgary; isiso-* lated. -"■■ -'■■_'- ' '?.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1933, Page 12
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