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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1923-11-08, Page 3� - I � � - � ___ . ­ .. ­ - ______ 0 . , , i . � P i i a i i i i NO I . P. 0 6 61 - - I - I � � I ­ . I ii MOO N 0 i M i , a , � i i i i 0, - - ��_ � ��. � ­_­ I '01 7!.- 0 - ��!!"___"_ _ . .___ __ - - , q - ----. !! �_ !!! � , ON - I .: - , - , _T: - ­ .�, . , 7 -- ,-"_­-� !'!'-- --.,6. __ - ,. - -------- _____ _ '-- -_ -_ _ _ - � _� .", - _11- I - - ; 16 .-, - - 1 6 . I - ----.I- .. - I - . . ­ I ­ 11 I ­ 6 .1 1 6 __ _. ­ 1-6. . 6 - . . , . I - . ___ __ -1.- � -_6 -1 ; .. .. . - - __ - _. - �_. �� .- ­­­­�;� ­ � _... I- - 7 - ­�� � I "I THE (110DERICH 1-111T.AR ?%(If VIts Tili-t.' 'DAY, NOV, S�b, ',E,22 � -, . I I 1 66 ­ . �� _--­­� !�;��,,"�""!��-=��=!!-!==!!�=!!!!n==-��- ­�­­­­­ , ___ ­ � ­ - _ __­�­_- �­­ ��- --. ­ . �___. --,6..-. __�­­­------- - ----------:-- -- ----- -- -- - - - 61, - ­­ . .,,.,- --,-- _­ ,�rj t*t,w"a 11,80 and "I 1), Ili- IZ:! . I - q. 4 A Pal __ .� I " Is Your Heart TH 161167, flave A)ut, ;11 intense Gat, li0 " . thougil it cont-Muca to Palo up ZlltQ7- - I , , I 1_1V__1- ­ I I HE JAPANESE, EARTHa 4 mitteritly for Zowo time afta, that' �. � m 0 . ...... *­ Weak'124' Ves Qf luwkr ar.d 01wr aWi4(,'-t`; I I I I � � i� on t�e wl,arf and parts Of the freight I I '11� - ,ehal under ,Construct�on cauglAt 11tol . f , . � I AmYour Nerves QUAKE AND FIRE alld I . 1. I r�lid turned, . - I . our howq kqA tho fim . � from spreading war us ar"A Wo wer"I . I 1P I I Unstrung 49 coulparativAlly, for 'tile tiute� in no U . p ­ I ­,­.. . I 1.0 The L3ud, Rolled in Wwas Six to Eight Feet Mh *nd Vestruction of cerloi;13 danger. A numbev of blan-1 . , .. . #_ , . .111.411-1. . V�5':`,"?_q [1:A 0�01 -1��3 OF �LO b(-'Ar�' Town, Halmw *Ad Whaves of Y44iixaa Was Ab- ,,., jug lighter$ containirm lumber and . !. I �Iwngsido both i I I 1. Aul 100�!VQ3 havo b.oin.�,t, fr­,-!�­'6�� I solute, *nd Indescribable. we"1411diRe dr-REW4 �, I �r, MK114111f,11,1111111) * I ;1 , then and all tbrougil tile night, buV I- I ycar�i, "�14 I- a. " prevaloat of la'�o- I .1 our hosc:3 put tholl out Nvitbout great 0 � I X, 0!% - I " I ri", � :,," ", ­ casp,i w1lor" t1w Lonrt I-0 ror,�n , A GRAPHIC STORY BY AN EYE WITNESS. difliculty. I I i( 'I � , Aro affcAca you 17111,fin'l tlalt Nit, 16 I "About I') 9. m. the wind 1;e,gan to 1; ,;, I I-Arn�4"!t-Ir* ,arl.l Norro VO4 TW *. -, I . VTO. case Off. anti by 4 - p. in. it had drol). i . , / , str�.­�gf!k,,,n anil 1.r.vi;;r_-mt4% t3�,o lwa;t , Cop. S. RohinsQu, R.N.R., Comimoditr of Canadian PAC -if",_ S-S'k - rcd to a light breeze Mid WO,got. out I . I . .51 1 I I I ffici3l ROPOtt. jines to tho posts on the wharf. whiclif 4 .Ab If It 's Baggage - '. U�tion. bone up �� " 10 nfV7a­o flyr,10m, - � 'I . i still appearcil ingood order, and how " tvari-h tho blA,!, 4U.1 tl�%a utl 'p -n-11 just to hand is tile official report,TDe two-story wooden. freight f4led r --se', 1 1 , � ,iiii ad il ipade fast alongside, tho , I P you tequire, Otlier for yourself or for gift ,pnrpi _,- - , in S. RON :OB, It R.,'ou the wharf runninr S,e igator, coming, in ,With us, I , eol � trOULT-5, r-1-10'. Uav,R lieeolro t pta �w, . N. ., along nearly av 0 1! - e'.4 -,I. Of Va , � . � . , % , I . - .1, ", .. commander of the c1madian Pacific I the full length of the ship,was, badly , .1 P 0 I Of Ire '-,mdt 7��,,ag VX -1 .-,U%i­yf ,�j I. 1'� �� . , and making fa,it to the wharf close I I # �8. .9. i'mpresis of Australia, on the distorted but practically Intact, 48 asterp, both vessel,% being bold some .1 . , 10 . tblo�;.0flwP:­,t_ � , -story fcrro�concrete t � rtap ,Japanese earthquake, the fire and the was also the one ' dis ance OR tile wharf .by partially . ;.� , , Wa&er s 10 the H.Ve to Buy, I I ns to A 'n a, wrecked and burned lighters. . . - nt relief operations, in all of shed tinder co t , ctio e ,tb outer . . Kni. R. R -h., lroo,�r, ITt'... ,­�., Nvilich captain Robinson, his officers end of the wharf. "It -was then realized that the ,#W . -w,, -high , %Vrite,i.­"Abotl� two Fen -a.1 a-1 1. r,uf- , I .1 ,,Is Itis stecL As never so coulplew in real -gra& t, and crew played q part which -bad "Thrce or four hundred P001110 Were whole of the town, inebodiuR the For - I fered Zrmu palptatiqn, of tho 11011r� made them and their ship famous on the wbarf alongside the ship, s4y- eign SettlQmlent and the li,esidentl I ., .­­, -- Ofto � . and shortw-1114 of lormil-. Nk� heart tbrou at the world. The report Ing good-bye to their friends, with District on the Muir, had been d " ---'-'-;-'-* �.. 91,111, ID ua� woml4l wzq) N.'a's at ltnmi. arA 0 ,,4 deals with the disaster from the me- I paper streamers in their b4nds, when ,strayed. Fires cool u: b of 3038,322 gave 113,000 for Va- - DA" SUIT' CASES and TRUNABI d be seen bur 11 "I I ­* - )f the first shock, On Saturday) the earthquake happened. A num. Ing fier 1�1 All along Ahe foreshore ion Unit 70,735 sgainnt It,' and Bow I Jill III 1111111 1111111111 ment 4 . rce III - 11 _ - - M., -11.71-1.1-111- ....._­ pc� to .slt up 11a' bod to �-,et � - . . -1 -5.,eptember Is - nud in , rections- for miles Inland. 'Unionists": on this eight-year-old I ]�,roull lia ­ I ­ I .. .... . . t, till the ship left yo,t I ke� fell or were tbrowh_k,t the 018 I 111 the, 11 , , _ I ,. � .. , ­­­ ­.. ._­ 11 __ I,---- . ______ �_ I __ �___N.-- 1 ,.' __ ,I-- ­__ - ___ ____ - - - . .. . . .. .. I--- _& --I.. _­ IM -A -0 4L- ----I- I - _ __. , - � - - I., -­­- - � ba. j3nZ�f�s�ld_n�_i�;_,_ - - I __ _­ . � . '�j� . _' _' ala __1 _­­ 4A0k.X0 1��"­o 44. %­ " ­_ d- ivehij , I 2""'I"114"' "'" 'Veif Soptem r waves pas- tion aii& IW fcwj of, . . Uy nerves " I '. " - i�;;d __ of Tokyo and io'1`,osu"k*a"`sIi-o,N,ved a great an V, ! - - I got �,Ao uistmug I roald '�'2't'fi",I"ar I. an ugs eing that they'were burning too. We put Opp, , , . . , , n s m9re thrilling than any sed-solue of the OP I b asition and by a "Church Union . �, 'not ecop, only for al�ont two hou'ra, fictitious narrative, of wild adventure three or four feet wide-eithar dis, . out lifeboats with all the men avail- MIV '%Aich '%VAS never subinitt0d tO � . caelt night. Having read 6o Uuch ,it sea. . appearing Ato the water �eliiw or. able and sent then, ,to the 'shore of the people, and which, with its� coer.; I I - 1. I abblit '. , . .1. I . . , . ,yow Nfilburn's Ire.-Irt and The manuer in which Captain Rob-' being crusbod to, death. In One case the Bund to pick up suvvlvors, all tile clon. of consclimce and confiscation of - � . . Xetvo Pills - T I t:ed thern and J.h,y inson -de4t; with the various danger- In motor car .and Its occupants, ready Europeans among the ship's company sacred trusts, would be a blot here. . I I - � . .1 ' Ous. :situations which pressed upon his to drive of the Wharf, diSUPP4 eared who could be spared.'aud several pas. to u4nOwn oil canodws Statute I I I . I �. . . . , I have givem ,,ao woutiftful rellItf, vo , ,, are. attempting to drive out the, � I I " f ____ I ship in rapid,uliccessicn, first through I entirely. Captain Kent, our Shang, sengers who volunteered, forroing Book V . ­, � � - ,I, 4 � - ._ � � . ­ "-I, : - . : � inuell 40 th.4 I li.svo us,�,kl them ever fir, whiob 'she Wa4 hai Pilot, w1iii had came up with, Vs search and streb�her parties for tho entire membership, wipe out their I , .. _�: 11 - �t �'� .1 _ 04 the, wharf to -.1 , I . �k.__J __ o_ , . . . _ , oluee.11 . � moored, then through all blazin,T to a I to meet the 'Empress of Canadn't and in,jured. Thh3 work was continued- Church, and to seize and transfor to . � . . , , of. 200 feet all round the Ve0- I 'who WIM on the wharf, bad a most ali through the night- and was M. I A -_ 4 , . I . ' height , I 111p I . I � I 1filburm"s Heart null Nor bd his par- iuiracul6us escape, falling down times a task,of considerable danger. � � . T ve Pills [r,01=10 0=9 . . I ' . , are 50c. a box at all'dealexi. or 1114110a tially disabled charge to a Place of through a fissure in 'the cement into One thouipiad ptisoners had been let . . I -1 . Word Wk 11 r. I direet on.reeoipt of price blr'The T. . '*,A Genui Leather club Bag, t eather uned, for $7.75 � safety ontsjd� the, harbort though'some hollow beueaiR­tbo wharf and out of jail during the earthquake, and ne " . � I . . =bdrn Co. Ltd., Tog=to, 6tt, told �dt4 ireat modesty, leaves the ;then managing to -scramble out, mat- .11 yinibe - of these c I ommenced 'killing A . . I .1 . �--_--_ _­_-____.___=__­ reader filled with admalvatiOn, and the urally very much shaken and bruised, all I �Iilng. Bands of 3apanesel . Use HYDRO ELECTRIC robe Trunks, Ste'ailer Trunks,, Leather Suit Casts I � 11 loco � . I I . .. - I . . '' . : I . PE I �___ * � , NNTRAL I .� , 1. I I I , . I . I ST"Alrorro M ON'r. . 1� I I . I . I prepares you, I ng , mien and youne women for Business, which Is now , Caii9do's greatest professiou: We assist graduates. to positions land they have a practical train- , Ing which **gnables them to meet with success. .Students are te. Igistered eaeb week. Glat our free, . catalogue and learn something .a. ' bout our different. departments, ; . I . � I . . . . . . I . I D. A, XcLACI-i�AN ', � I w. . I �Principal. - . �. , . � ., . , I . . . 1. I I ­ . I CANADIAN. NA nout Ry. TRAIN, SERVIGEto TORONTO � Daily Except Sunday . � - I I Lve. Goderich 6.00 s,m. 12 0 p, m'. , . Clinton `6.25 a,in, 2.52 P.M. it � Smforth 6.41 amn; 3.11 p.m. Ic Mibehell. 7,.'04 artio. &42 I p. . i:p - I Arr. Stratf.ord 7.30 wro, 1,10 p.m� 41 IURelie6er 8,20 it.m. 5.20 . p. m .'. . :' Guelph - 8,45 a m. 6.50 pan. T6ronto ,10.10 a.m. .7.40 plub, Hotu) ning-Leave Toronto 6.50 oi.m., . I . , A2.05p.W*.,%na,G.l0P.m. � , Parlor Cafe car, Goderic . h to Tor- , onto, on moralng� train, and Toronto. t , 1, 'a Odor4 I 6� "a . 10 P. in; t G el � in�, " . . 1 Throng 0 h 'O ch God rich t -Toronto. , - . . III. F. LAWIRENCE &- - RONS Town, Passengie'r and Tickets. Agents I .."i. I .,Phone 1,8 . I . , . I I , .1 I . . I . - . . . I __ . . � . . I I . . . � . I I I . 11 . . - I I . . a monient or two it could be seen that dr.umi of. pixint c6inposition that the. � .. . I the buildings on the. Bund �nearest to : -ebor authorities had stored there .ha . .... -1 . . . I � . . . . I I - . . .. - . � - , , . . . I . . .L.,-11 . . I . ----.. I 14 ­ . -- I'f"---- - � 11. YOU I . i � .:, - ., I suffer 1, . . ,� . . .. 0 0 .. Nooth Side.of 8 uarb . . I.. 4 � GODERN . .1 . 11 �. I I I �� , - from the. foc'sle-head from the bridge, there, but soon it started.to move, This was rapidly succeeded by doni4 and then we realized that it Was fuel I i . j I . . � 141 .1 . .. IV ­ . I �� 1 * * . a f,� I f� . I . � . '.. __ ", ... ---'l . � 1. . - I. . � . . � . I - I . i RHE VMA VISM I . . .. . . . I . I � � .. . . L � I I __ I � . . I Lun,�ggeursi&.0r"yothcu ,In.,. 4 n apoy 4's Linament to th*: he. D6 iRclzai, water pressuve bn* and the oil and kerosene having run brat of I vpotarA�c 4ukknlid. Kawds's = th* I= gmna.mathtr VVeL ".. =11. equal it� . . I �: � I . On 641C everyw1wre � 11 -11 1 . . � A 0. ; . . - . 10" � , . I I . . 015C 01 OF., PM " I I . I I . I 11 , . , �� ... . I I , - " � . . N 01 6 I " V40mouth, .S I U, . - I - I— ... a� .- I I MnE I . I COMB OAD 11 - . 11. % can rnuEO OR CRAY, HIR I Xf Mixed with. Sulphur it Vdr%iihs so NaturAly Xdbody ­ can Tell. . --I � . . Grandmother kept her halt btautl- fully darkened, glossy glad Attr&AUVO with a breW of, Sage Tea and SU111hur.- whenever her bair took On that dull, failed or streaked AVOIrStIcei this Min - pie i�rlxture was a6plied with wonder- fut effect. Ek asking at any druig vtore for "Wyethll Sage and Sulphur Compound." 11011 will got A 1096 b6t- tji�,, of this old-time recipe, improved the addition of Ot e I red en rcad to use, It VO it C is of pie ture n be ' eftde U , it restart, natural colot eauty to the halt. . A well-known aownfown. druggist j%Vs everybody uses, Wyeth's Sage and -sulphur Compound now because It 4darkens so nAt'IrMIlit And 6veulY thAt nobody can tell It ban bobn applied - les to ftsy to uses too, Iran simply d1rinpot a oymb or soft brush and, dr&* it through your hatt, tsklas an* strand iLt a time. BY morilft the Cfty halt dlMVP04rAv* Aft4ft' liti6ther it to to Ito aPplicAtl6n or two, reiitorod atural CO ud looks 910W. soft a utir 1. This vrepmt1oft INA 01 at lietrequisite. ItUROtI111- , t de for t turf, WIU91016% Olt- tt** , tio of, I . � � � . -1. _.. - _W__ T ____ __________ [ gi� tw,i 4'- '� -, 'I- - , : I I DOMINION EXPRESS'J I I i MONEY OPOE _! ' - - , -- I ': ; ,� "N' I 1:­1UNtrN rv�l�rl I A!'"I'­ ----- \ -ticul rs the Innumerable steps and with ,a pact cut on one leg, but arm eu mostly with. long Knives lash- I . . . 31 � pal FLd taken to aid the- r0fugeeg otherivise unhurt. The greater part ad to bamboo .'wore formed to hunt . AT 20 PER CEN r. -DISCOUNT � � afterwar S I S add to this feeling. The many gen- of the people oil the wharf Pere these down. With this exception ev. I The People's..Powep, . . At � 11 I . . oral detall,ii the. r;port - contains thrown down ,and badly shaken and - erytbing 41) on -red orderly, and all I I . I I imakes it a most,valuAble contribution bruised but escaped serious Injury., voo gratefuli fox, anything we were ECTRICITY . � rU,D, 'Lav& n be . . to the historical records Of thO c4t0s*I and' when the worst shocks had fin- abla to, do for them. um " I � WASH BY ELECTRICITY . , trophe. - ished we hove back alongside, P'%t of survivors of all nationalities, many . . . One, may'subscribe, boArtily to the out ladders, and took a considerabl(i of them badly wounded, were brought IRON BY ELECTRICITY 1 W,6 WALKE41%, S tributes . paid Captain Robinson and Itumber on. Wtrd, Many also went on board.- - We also., towards laid. . I . . . I . - - I , . I those under him by various commit� om the -French Messagerie steamer night, at the suggestion of Mr. BoUl- G nvenlent � " � . . . tees in letters appended to. the'Te- 'Andre Lobor,� which was 'lying on ter, Acting British Consul' . General, , A 0 . I., 440ften the Cheapest, 01w.ays the beat" . .� port. The'Anierican- Relief Columit- � the other side of -the outer end of the ,sent several boatloads of fresh wat- . Clean � . . � . I . . � I . . � . . tee states that "We know that the , i a soine Managed. to get on er, in breakei,�, for the refugees, , I � . lives .of all on board the, ship during the ' teer av! ;it r,� astern of us. ,mostly Japanoso, in Yokohanitt, Park, I Quick . VALKER'S FURNITURE STORE I I . I the first two days war . a cons . tautly in I 'The wind, * ic had fulled almost who bad boom without . water . since 9 . . I . . . 61 . I ". . . Phonea; . Store 89, House 197.: 1 . . 1, the bands .of. yous your..officers and to a c for a, few minutes during noon. Mr, Boulier hadllarrive4 on Chea'Dep .than, Goa. "I . . . . .1 . I X... . . ­a- 4 erew� It was your'able, skilful and coura" - * hndli, of the many -tioll the worst of a earthquake,juvreas- board early in the night,, the Qonsu- ed shortly afterwards to a fresh to late having been destroyed and three I . - I ". ... I I . . I I - I ­ 0 Wood, V . - � I . � -.-- . .1 I I � .0" . 1. � 1. 1. I I . 1. . ­ � 0 ,­WAS""!P00 � I . 1. I I . critical situations that saved us all. and the kindly, courteous and strong 60 or 10 miles an hour gale, of q'ho staff .killed at missing. He -still from S.S.E., ogeasionally haul- himseli was badly c.ut,and bivi,.ied, . . .. . � . I �. . If. .. . .. I .. . : - .. I . I . xer control all its civil �.rlghts, and all,ave-free, either tt) romain. in amed ,� , efrici�nt manner in which you eared � Ing for short periods to S. �by B, i1nd * I but he - worked . hard. through thb- 'S., � An 1446014 Vacuum CIQAR6P I . I poisessions and trusts. Such disre,, their own church or go to .14therr"33, . � . - duty way lend. . . I for the refugees, regardless of can- I . dition, color, was.mar� the gale being t4e -effect of a ty� ilight directing and helping in fht.rq- �. I . I . pheon.in the vicinity. lief workI . . � I . . a romov4s the dod' g ard of their own plocrged ialth. no convictloriof � I I of fr edom and truth in ev- I honorable businesu 11rin would for a Lovers, 0 1 I ' nationality,.or vellous." the British refugeoi and Passengers subscribe to these. senti- . . . � "A defise-pall of a6trose up hun- "The next morning, Sunday; Sep- , drods of feet abo-ve the town and.a tembor . 2nd, * about 7 o'clock, a VerY 0 I I ' . . . 1. A Bro . . ' . � a , a) ment dream, and its offect-upon �y congregation got together, hold. I � I . a It iouse, hall or church, � . men of truth and homor outside the :meetings, in I he facts. . I . I ' Give the t ments and adij: that the traditions of terrible roar came from it, which'wa a aiW furiously buPfting. mass was . * I g I , foreshore dost.. . I . %: . . I . ... a Church, no pen can tell. anywhere. people I I I I I I than Stand and work for'the freedom you . � I the British -Mercantile Marine Bar- vice.have been -mairitai�ed." Copies . y the simultaneous eed in the water on the probably'caused b brick . r e i h .. Hatoba - about falling of'hundreds of and Stgmr Feati the. old Vrenc We, . . I . I I . . I � . , . I In elosirg may ,k my critics, -in -oules� to hor own again, - - : . . . Dr. Xotl -and Dr. Walsh, for confit - love till she ( : I I . I ieol, 11 October, 100.3. � I of -the report, tastefully printed, are., . buildings froi-4 the ,hip., lu,the Settlement, also Ms. half a mile � . Isibly ' . . I Walk in and see ffls,�play of I � , . I , . I Ing my proviolas 1ptter on the nils�.MOnt . , �. .� 1� . X. SCOTT, , Uviflable free of charge on *.applica- . by the earthquake itself. V or thought for i 3ome .. time that.it was goods at . . . -1 leading - offielal message of ,the inod., . . IIII� . I the b., P. R, Windsor Stieet I I.. . I . .1 1. offiel't Montreal. . a monient or two it could be seen that dr.umi of. pixint c6inposition that the. � .. . I the buildings on the. Bund �nearest to : -ebor authorities had stored there .ha . I , . ":. . . � � . . . ... I . 1. . . 1. I . I � I 'THE orator, Dr, Gandlei. Thele . critics: !!��� ­". ­ -_,­-_._ 7 , / . . . I I I ),; . I have written uncomplimentdry'.things k XW I I � � i I The .stc�ry of . the devastation wrought by -the earthquak� is' so gra- I us had- -fallen,.,and then everyttimir for,painting buoys, ,etc') and, as the was blotted out by � the dust whiefi wind- -was light toward ibe shor , a and : HYDRO 'STORE 00 . I about inypolf, but they bave.left un!. I . � I I I .11 .1 . scathed the great facts of 111sr lottor'l , . . . OW In Cam ftwof# . . ... , I I phic, coming. from, an eye-Witliess, that we.cannot forbear quoting a few . I swept, over us in ,a cloud so den" the fika-Vomained.stationaTy for some that for� a time, we -w.are unable to see tim�;'that it would burn itself out . . ,� . . .. 0 0 .. Nooth Side.of 8 uarb . . I.. 4 � GODERN . .1 . 11 vlt;-that the � C . chilk, :i ,hurch Union ques ', "mu - . - �, "I tion i's not sottled; that the, Asse,7- .1 . . . . W It" ..* . ,I I bas It. . paral the -iiarrai!4'e, _;raphs from . whicTi takea.up 22 pages in the book- ' the. foc'sle-head from the bridge, there, but soon it started.to move, This was rapidly succeeded by doni4 and then we realized that it Was fuel I � . .. . I . .9 ====Q=0=2::�0�0 . bly not a shadow of right or . . Idw. . 0 1. - I I power to settle it; and that ft wIll I Mm "-Wxm---- Clow "41- � 11 I .. r f I . wruforlrm Caft 8"k I ., ) L j I let. , I IiAi ` me 'Iminute, hefo:6 noon on: Q clouds.oi -9moke through which., at In-— 041,-lia,go quantities of which .. __7 :tervals,. flames could be see 'or thL- harboiI, I n - 1!',V-! floating about 01 , ov � . - L never s.ettle'until. Itin.io.ttled rig) "W"t""Allf""ll OV411111011 . � . --- W'' I 11 ... ... - - - - I 11 � J- , ' I .. I a 1. . - I Saturday, Sept. ist, a violent earth.� I I � I � cry fire-bose .Possible was connected, many thousands 6Vtofis both of fuel . . . .. . . . I . I � � .. . . L � I I __ I � ,,� alm -A ­Jace first a number of iRclzai, water pressuve bn* and the oil and kerosene having run brat of . . . . . I �: � I . " I � - I I � . I . . . I I shacks, then 'the land and uppbr -vyorks were kept variods"storag(N t4liks Which �7urst I . I I � . I . ' . � . I . . � rolling in waves apparently 6 ,to 8 With water. ,. A considerable. during- the earth4unke. . . . . . � . . . . I I very severe � flooded It feet high like' a suecossioil of fast 111" of this was done by the Stew- "The flames were terrible, some- E ,'V.F.K1U I 411%. a . � . . . . I � , -three or four aprds' Department, several of the pas, times rolling up in thick gream'-look. �, . . I I inovin - g. ocean swells � 9 - , dolitinued, on . page 8).. - ' . . EcLat Street'.Garage � large .ones and several smaller ones sengers volutitcerin to,:help, .and as W . . N.� -. I , . 1. � . I -- � -Nnning� from S. S. Wi.to N � I E' sistift the boys . where necessary I . . - _�,______________ . __�__ . � I I . alainly visible from the 'height 6 At first it seemea" though' owing ' . VVIRING I , I . . I . I . . . . I . I I I our bridge along the 1vhaff and the to the dista.lice train the sbo're,, we CHURCH UNION. ."'. � . . . . . . . . . � I . . Vere -com tively safe, .but soon . . 'We spoeialize in Nviiing of . CARBURETER ADJUSTMENTS MADE . . street leading to it, . .1 .1 I Para � I . : - ,)ii an I I . . . . ­� ilThd vessel shook all over in* a large sparks and masses of burning � . I . . P10A AND, CON 0 liin.dse : Let us give ,y, . � .1 . matter came. along,','driven by -the . . � RIV . . . -BRAKES RELINEb AND ADJUSTED . most lerFifying fashion and als � . . . . . .. . . : estimate foi Ntiring yotir!.110118e. . I ­ � . . � I . .. . . . . I . -violently unw , r . . I I . . I rocked very quickly And 5ale, together wit,h gusts of intenooly . . . � I , . . I .1 � I � . � or. garage. . � . . I TO�"FIT ALL SIZES OF CARS - -til�-it--!iFeoiett-.-as�.-though-thq.-.IlAA�ts Not air,, and we saw that the freight . . TIRE CHAIN� . ,-,,-,,,, _(Continued-from�.pa e�U_-__ *,. . I .. . .. . . . I away;, - I ,do a I .1 .� I 9 � � . .- ..__­­ ... ­ _ ______.__..____________.1 -_ _._ _ _� -_ -_ _. - . � I I I I ___M . I . I i I . I - not think the -very severe shocki'and, - Vre ___ - -WW-I' ily . N , - and funnels must carry _�hdd` I ngsIdd 1kc . fire. �% were then in an extremely � Blit I ni; the new church, the so�called PRIVATE TELEPHO ES, -'. a couple dan orous position. , The tow boats ,elders have no ordination vows. of . . ' - REPAIRS .OROMPTLY. MADE TO ALL MAKES OF CARS h 4! �. . . . . land waves lasted move than a lot - . MOTORS, DYINAM05, . I I . of minutes, Probably much less� but , go their lines and.left at full any kilid;�WU& the ,ordination Vows - � .. I . =o& continued for some speed at the first dflhe--earthquak4; O.r ,ministers. have no. mention of the JUCTRIC BELLS and . I . I I . violent tre I , ,. time, aird in about half . an hour we we. could not get the vessel Off the basis of union or of any othei state THE BES.T.OF OILS AND GREASES I - - � I had several more.quite severd shocks. wh4rf owing to the gale; we could inent , of the Christian Faith It BURGLAR ALARK SYSTEMS I . . I .. 1. .1 . � . I . I Tremors nil small shocks continued hot,go-alieaA more than a few feet' would be a creedlesschuroh, Z open . ' . .. .. ACCESSORY SUPPLIES : . 1 ., . a of any - kind, among ALL WORK GUARANTEED . � at intervals until noon the next day. owing. -to shoal -water, and we could door for error$ common . . . . . � . . ..'�..., CORD AND FABRIC TIRES, . I . -(Sunday), when we had- severatinore 40t,back along the wharf for the S. them that fatal and 411 too . I . . ., . I . shocks, and occasional slight trehi-.1Z S. Steel Wavigator' astern. . At tho'errgr which takes from Christ .1lis � COOK, IRON and TOAST hv . ors were felVon board each,day right A`rst; shock of the carthqualie her Crown of Deity and from sinners a - . . 11 - I . I . T01IFS, LININGS VETC. up to our departure. I Imoorings parted and she swung out Saviour, making Him only a'man.,. ELECTRICITY, �*�' I &-'T'� -1� -. ' kes I . I � � I . I "During the first shoc�s the Vessel .. and let go au anchor, and shortly af- � (5) it' is a backward step dn . I � All At Right Pro � 11 . . was living close up to the wharf,'Wd I terwards, 'when the gale inaeased, Church, Govern.mient.' Note . one � We Wye an assortnient,of . _ I I � . thero'ty the strong wind -afterwards 11 she fell back alongside the wharf and point.. of many. It takes from.:Jhe tile bost Vilaotric Ironq and CARS CLEANEO WASHED AND POLISHED . I . I I . we found several dents in the plat-Ilet go bar other anchor. . I People the rigbb ,of choosing 1heir Toasters toade in Canada, . . 1. 11 . .. . . ing amidships, probably caused byl "About this; time a large Japanese own minister, In the'Fresbyte-rian � . _­�._" .--��.,-�...�..-��,�----�..-:---,-- � .­_ Z_ _ _1 , �__._ t_ - . . striking or being struck by broken steamier, the 'Lyons Marur'-rcilme in church a congregatibn can c . all whom . �.. . I pioeos of the wharf; fortunately none � through the smoke, on Our port quar- .it will and when it will, and no Pres- Drr I .. of the dents were gerioug-but after ter� She struck us heavily right- aft bytiry, or Assembly, or any other, ROJ316 TAIT, MAITLAND, BELL - I and on our quarter with' her stem can impope 'upon a selt-supportilig . � I � . � . . I . I the violent earthquake was -over the I . 11 Weill: St. I 1, I I Electriclao lis . . . I . .. "Pliono - 243 . I . .1 shir had -gone bodily off about fifteen and bow, badly denting the plating congregation a minister whom t�111� P16o ' 82 or 2W , 9 . I I I to twenty feet fraiii a wharf. The. at ID Deck Level right aft, and doing do. not want. in the new church , . . . I I . . . . I . . wells were at once sounded round and considerable daniage to the bulwarks people may got up a call, at one time . . � I . I . . . - I - ,and - rails She then bumped off . settle- I . . , . � � I . . - the vwjal found to be xnaking no wa ' . . __Of,the.7Pkr,_whOn1tbQ far-oif I I ... -, tet. I . some distance, then ranged up ___ along. 'inefit committee M00'ts,_bUt_thAV_ff0t- . ... . � � . ---I __1 ­.- �"-��..--z���--,%�-�--��-���."-�,,�,.�,!7!,---,-.- t4of the wharf itself the shore end side.and came in heavily again near ilement comAlittac can send to them . I - - , -, _ _ __ - - __ __ - - - __ -7- - - . I .1 . 11-0111 immediately ahead (if the ship amidships, I thiiik she would have and force Upon them , whom it will, - . I I . .1 - I . I . . , I it) shore and A. considerable par- dono� us ,- considerable damage, but, regardless of their etiji, This take% 1 . f . . . I " "' tion of the foreghore itself had sunk rtunatoly,for us,, a large lighter from Presbyterians and a . below the water, leaving a gap of a- aden with lumber had drifted in a. right, won by many a struggle, and "I � bout 400, yards with only the iron side us and acted ns a fender; places themNonder a yoke of clerical I . side ridling and ortions of the -west" 6he smashed to niatchwood, She and official domination which their . IF laid.there for a little time and then fathers ever refused to bear. ,NK WAT ion thisf side of the wharf showing aboutwa- . 1)R1 I .1 ter level, over which pumbera of peo. backed or drifted oft' and disappeared (o) it would be a backward step . I 11 pie were half scrambling, half vMd. in tbe'lsmoke, I learned afterwards in efficiencY of service for Christ, for I I .1 Ing to the.shore. Of the more solid ,that the.wateis of the harbor outside the three churches,,, working ar; they FA 1, - BOT ER ,cement part where we were laid, and the wharves were whirling round fur- .now are, in unity and co-operatioYi, . . . I I to tho outer end of the wharf, large iou.qly in all directi6na for name time i�lll win and hold more People Of I portions had sunk or collapscit and after thn earthquake. The 'Lyons varied kindl and types and tasteo. � K,IDNrvS I l,vge, fissures opened up in the ce. Miltu' was moored to h buoy 'some and more of the immigration from I I - ment, but the greater. portion still distance to the eastward of us, and in the different churches in other lands; . = stood v,lien the shocks .bad finished. SOMP Way had her cable parted by and will enlist greater interest alid - - - � tile 'IC01VA Maru' (T.X,K.), who wa.,4 ,support for their work, than Would Take a Tablespoonful "of Salts if Back Pains or � I ft7ing to ftet out of the harbor. The any pow;ible combine of the three. t .1 .'LYOnq MAru' then tried to swing to Further, all Christian history shoWs , .. I Bladder is ItTitated -_ I T,a SWARTS! get ,out -of the harbor hermlf-and in t1hat thd timel; of enforced ulliform- ---- - -_ - - - . - . I . ­ � � ­ I , '. ­.� - 1- I I . ­ . gUto #nd # a loingso came into us, Her anchor ity in,the church have been its time-,; . 'a . I __ Oise Livoy, "was, down but did not seern to have of spiritual death, while fill 1tq great' neya by drinhing a acids; to help. cleanse flie lddr4e.W; 'ZIMA I much effect, she was dragging it a- revivals have been a breaking a%VEIY ' bout all the time she watt near us.11 from that uniformity, by earnest quart of v7ater vaell, daY, also Wte Valts ' flush off the bodY's urinotiq %7,1�40- "7,et bok Stables, Etc. Tho report then describes bow the souls, at the call of a great conViv- four ounces of Sad SaltS frOM 911F Phar - freight nbed caught fire and )low ra. tion. � occasionally, *saY,1 a noted audiority. I � mawk, nid the fire wa'q and goes art, "The (7) it would be a ba�kward step too much 'rich food rnacy here. TakO a tablCOP0011ftil ilt ,% , I just off the�Square . heot was intenoe. It doev, not seem in the religious life Qf the nation, for I L. _." 4' - . mW16.4w . _ elds which almoit paral.ne the glass of ,tvater before brealtfa, t " ,* I', to have qcorched the painton the bull many, eWrywharoy with a bitte" I forma, a J6�*7 . days, alid yetir kidneys MUY flIC-11 SEVERAL VINST-CLASS AUTOS MAIN much, but we found a Unifier of the 5ense of injustice and wrong, would �Ia , pel it from FOR SERVICE-OET YOU ANYWHERE as scuttles on tbe lower decla., turn their backs Upon the Chumb Wiloys in their efforts to e% ,act fine TIlis farflou,q 0131ts ig 1VOLk AND WHEN 100 WANT TO GET 1119RE roken by it_ We got every hose vie which had � done titersi that wronr:. the blood. TheY beeome 61119001 and from the' acid of graW and lemoll J U100, � , wassims Most all Trains *ad could connect forward and on the Some of them would lapse into indif- . ith a dull combined with lithla, and haa been u,,,,4 pAsitaltor Boate varboard side, 'and , nothing caught ference; and others would be a re- ,,veakon; then yoU MaY StIffOr v1 � ng. in pado"Itersealldd ter I" &i* fire, although tile ship'v motor boat cruiting ground for false rellOO . micerj I the kidney r�gion, sharg'paiw jor.year�j to Ilelp fla511 and stinit"flafe pad 6t the tow" for all in the atarboard forward Javifg, from Ruswlism, Morillonisul, etc.; bringo. I tralize flr� Which we had previously rem`ov,ed the ino ill Won and discord into Vow. in the back or aick beadache, dizzlne,49, 01tigginh Wdtley,z,; also to nen . trains 61: 0. T. R. or C. P. R, ........ ti07 , sio they no 1011gc'? I Depots. easoline and kero3c,ne. 2eerlic-d mear 's where Peace and harmony your atoinah sours, t6gue is coated, aci& ill the ".yotern � tO it - r6eral tirneD, Thiq wao avc,rt. bet,�,Veen tile chur6es now obtainq. 0 , Pronipt Service and and vilien tile weather iG bad You 1=0 3 irrltaU. ', thu!3 9ftell relIC,ving bladdol� ed by ,Vlaptaffi Ifolland and tv;0 Chin. (8) it iq a long, sad, backw�rd . I iepe peanien, W rheumatic . . Careful Attendatice. ' 1 'ho bcd to ntand out ill steli in its &-,regard for honor and tvvinge.j. w 'tile urine getO weahn000. A604111lio 'Ithp hftt In ar&r to 1play on the out. trutli. in 1005, there waa unnnimou-i I udy, full of Sediment, the elialinell Sid SaItc; is ittonyonoiVels, cannot in- .� Inide of the boat, whidi waq tadly ngreement that Vr',on 4'must vafrY4 elf) o O*r Livery sod Hock Service ;,I rvarchc,4 and blistered. tile concent of Itbf'.�' entire nlembev-'� . rritited, obliging , jura alld makes; a (101441tful eftOMS-ce-'It *Ul be favAnA 00-to-bilstr , ' � t'All thh ville den�'e eloucjq � 4 . Of r'bip", In 1911,),, at tlic, fiv)t vote,�� ­ lithim-water (IT111L. By all meall'i 113VO - Ift.$4%,. . '. 1.1,I -­� I .T . , __� to ,avtry res"Ct.. hPalo eonfloutd to when a rat,mbevalliP of 298,91 0 V,avc ' t -i copl� rf- mea ? ., * uat�e 114 , come down butol-e the g,qle frol�gl tile 113,000 for Union aad WX".1 naniw4t, I . .- " , 11141�',.t. -ywir P11-yAleiall onarMile Four ,� ". your patrollase Solicited 11 hurning town, complefely ob,:�Cupimj, it, t1lere wwi again unnnimow n.,: � tvdco a year., . " the '�iMv in flint dircetion. Tix, vrCPMent-"(KVir0' tO tho Cutout lif I -­:tn,,'.!2,; t11030 irritating At L�ast I . _ . ) T. $WARTS i ?";qht t1hLA On MO W113Vf bUrVil 1114.1 n1in0rItY" to drefe? t1le 11lattor f" � 1� " *0 , J It, , , - __! phnima, 107 moirtrest stroof i hor.�,L,1:;- nud after rit'nat nil W'ur a �,Tnaically UTJ=irn4)u14 action., 0..-".':_-_,� ,� - :�� -, � - " I. r .;.�.,,Q C�:,'.: ontroa,.p C'Miety nVA 01,141,0iw_ P C#91. Role), nt flin �,Qc-.60M ,�atv, ra inenlLes", I . _�'­_ I 0 1 1 . " . . . . I . :_.. __ � I I ft . . %I . .- a . I_ , V � I I . .. . . . V ' 1. I I , � ­ I � " ' or ­k' - - _' !!t- _."' ­ -#��L.*A!4*... � ­ ----- . . . . . . . ... . goo 1 1 1111 I � ...."...­- .- , 08191is'n'-_ - ___ 7a_L_1T__�_ .r_,_.&d_k._! !==I 4! 7 '_ __,____"2K____L7�_=t==== L . -ItAT _ __ 1-11-1. .__._-1_ ... �� � � -