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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-02-16, Page 7• The E= I71,. OranSUM Funeral Homs centrally ldcated at 17 Montreal •; treet Reputation- 3ebindthe • Behind the nanxe of E. E. Cranston -is a reputation (for Service, - dependability and experience This reputa- , tion Is important.. It means that in time,: of need yop° can call' on ,as at any Boor of the day and night and sae assured of capable, helpful service that meets Your needs in every way, • 7 MONTREAL EPI ONE a99"W"ar"J" • I:I.Q enhake%s"! Canadians spend a lot Of "dollars' for meat. •every. .week. 37o we ,get ..•the- most out sof .every;'. clbilar ye spend ,coir ,meat?' .If • the last survey we took. - gives" an„,accurate indication of the • 'average cost per serving • of *meat, ' then there -'should be a reckoning • ° "-- xcunervhere _ '3'yl�ile reviewing do's and don'ts in neat'`eooker *; , - ---perhaps you can determine her you-ihiay be lasngmbtit. • 1• Do not sear a, roast. " 'A low roasting temperature • prevents shrinkage, therefore, saves seri*- ingsr The ilieat -will be well browned.and juicy' and the drip - 'ping' willbe light colored (ns= able) if a constant temperature IR of '325 or 350' degrees IS main- tained. • , 2. The • use of a roast-nieat ther- - urometer is, economical because • '` '""' • i"t' enst res the aneat .be_ing dome to -suit your famijyts-- aste• • 3• Do not cover '; the • meat while roasting because steam will: form and".`gtve the ..roast ,a water soaped Savor. 4. 'Less • tender sifts. "of' 'meat are Best cooked' by moist heat as in • braising er . in water cooking; • A long, slow cooking period" for .heat .pays. in -better'.S*t ori -more, tenderness and More 'servings: 5 :Do not , boil- meat ashigh tem- peratures toughen ;the tissue. In water Booking s keep= tile writ just under the- �Uoiling"-teinepra- .- .tune; ---this Is caIle "simmering." O. Use • skiinzned. fat drippings for' • pan ;frying, spice cakes, muffins and, bread stufifngs. 7• -Bones '. a 1n1d,,,.inexpensive-11ece ins may be and , this 1 quid' • combined ,. W.itit left over vege- r tables, seine rice or barley to •nlak i e good Mame-made souk. Ft, Rend 'dirccti`t is' nae pt e -i e "c Partially prepared meats far best u s.' les 1t 9. Cuts of fresh M edt lice n11h}e d o n ed for roasting: ; •_,, (1) Standing' or rolled: rib of beef. (2) Leg, loin, shoulder,, Boston btttt.of pork,' • • (3) Leg, crown, shoulder, lone - less reit of lamb. GODERIC•H ` MEMORIAL 1331'131t411 DFSIGMS_ Iri • yALT tl-BEIST lYt ,MAJ• E111& ISina rtint..ed workmanship at ptieeeys,, that, I AVE "ALL wJIl:.pease'Yea. AGIN S FI1M S cu at 40f -officer or diroa;t tig•µ•ai line- t'o 1 oa 161, • Goderich ` W. will ,ber: pleased .fa .call and hell?' 'hooiae a, Qts suitable Olemorlal ler von(r •lannily pl . , r • , • R.: A. SPOPTON- :. Fit. 'Andr'ew's fit.' T.' (formerly. + t:tul1ugk,nm do Pr3rde �,3iltotti, Z:tt etei'; Seaforth r 'n I3) • S0", or ,jP orle , . #1.l etor • , x ` u►ud, we 1114,n, be plcw,;prA..• (4) Leg, lain, s,hoitlder• bone- less. •roll ..62, v , o , eaL 1.U. For braising: (1) Beef --rump, 'round, --chuck, _ •heart; liver ,flame,. ;brisket, hart bibs -neck, • , • , (2) Lamb=• --riblets, • neck pieces: (3) Veal-�•should.er, •loitl chops, leg steak, cutlets• • •,_ ' 4 + ' ---shoulder, loin chops, `�spareriii's; ince. t, "liver. 1 -' ► , . ` „' t '.the• sim • ulering-po1nE: " ' . • '(1) 'Plate, shan and' corned beef, also ' to( gue, -ex tails ' and heart. ' • . •', (•2) ' Neck and- breast of lana: ('3) Sllou'lder, breast, ,tongue and heart of --veal. • (4) .Hock ;pienics,, neck 'bones, , hea'rt, •,butt of pork, • 12.- Plan for . serving large ham. it • • is often 'economical to ia' zy ha1:1 off; a large 'ham at once to bp used in, different ways 'on sue cessive•• days: ° For •example : ' Meat No: 1—Boiled ham slices.' 'Meal No. 2—Baked ,ham.-- • Meal , No., 3 — Minced halo in biscuit jelly roll. - • areal No. 4=-i4ot pain sandwich with tole slaw. • Meal No: 5—Slit pea" soup piade • with ' haat bone, stock: 111: -Plan for l?vitrg t rge' pot -roast: Meal No. 1•= -Spiced :pot . roast. Meal! N. • 2---4-lot •beef" 'sandwich. Iea1 No: 3—Casserole of- minced • beef and vegetables: Me€li. , No., 4..,— Cubed beef, in spiced tomato soup.. .: Neill No: :5--Btief'roil• in pastry. BARBECU.ED • SPAREEIBS 4 hounds purls: s13ru'erib 2. Onions, slice 1/> cup ketchup 1 •titblesobon, �'Vo1rcesteishIre.'Sal:ice 1/s teaspoon chili powder . - 11cup ; water CO€ ribs "'in.. -•pled• for • serving; Place'• In ',baking dish. Put onions, over the top,'- then mix and adtl• r other ingredients:. •• _ conk 6 C1o�eh,.rilyd. cgolc in rntidei'ate. electric oven '(350° F.) a'iiolit 'two hours.-Mokes. six serv- • ri_ • 1' s. • a, •° FO4K SOCKS' Wan C ' i BALE 4 pork hocks • •Cr. • 1 quart :freshly- ceolcecl• cabbage , ' Seasoning ' toyer hooka. with. water. Bring tut' oil. er until --tender. Add cabbage and : .tach _.- • ,,... �� ti ,. y.;:. , ...Prior to the ••fire John Barg, r A Model of,;,".Wai>it' 1x 'the* Water,' first steamboat tQ t ►,the UPPer : Great Lakeaa his • ;just been : •injuring fulred by, the William. ;L. 'Clements_ Libr . at the I7n versit o!: -Miic an.' Robert B.. ;BioWf ate • and fallen outside, moe histreg, . ary. ;: Y h!8 , ;�► -•�� . and had just beeln,, emoted to bis ' ►boks, is shown 'examining , hie model.. ' • room -•when_ r €t o� n'dll e ' n te a �� -Kr. . if~ n a vir3 d be h i t Picture ' o � he famous�nAmericansteamboat at Detroittt . �cNe��d � Cleor�e . Wiaahinilton in .1 - the- ot}rer-aCoC(pAhts that *the home vhistler,•'fat,. artist, James'Abbo 'Wh % .. ' was: oft`. tire, . Witlilu' minutes, en- • The "Walk in. the. Water" first docked in Detroit :in 1818 and was . the:first ateemboalt to visit WA.:trance oto the home Wt;S impossible vig Mtphigazi, Huron.•.and 'Err . •• ,, aac''.>Es arid -and iris ark• :?sakes,• . , ,..rind ' the aged .mall ,witli•Ais ,leg. 4i '• (��s� ¢ 3! a pcarierxce Was gai`necl •by which Mary was trapped: in his upstairs`' .e 1►JA. in .e ,Water. eiroont. Eire Captain. George - steam natvigation on the o' can Was Whitby had to- break the bedroom made 'possible. an Dies re ,t. L �. knra ►r n a rote of the. Clintons Spring Shaw mioxtei itLer/1� I"yy�story . xatient' • � •A Rescued'�' Ir'i ii 1 a UCKNO4'7, a� e1. 13. ---Fire ° in as two-story co.nvalelacent : 'home fox• • the .hi en in Lucknow this afteli=noobr". •rbsuIted .in tl?,e ,•i ea�th of.4�o>}t f the" in/anfatee ,an�d,{.the complete destruc-'I :zit 01:::: o1 the..lii}use N` Dead 1s' 'ohr i3€llrgers •aged, hhout eighty,eighti who 'died. from suf focation before reSci1t zs'- could get to' his bedroom "tck' $ Is": v_`e lfiur: Rescued were Miss ' Mar„garet hurray, 76, Luckiaoays; Miss'Jenny Mnthe ,. 8 a incnrdine ; .. 1rs. Lionise ' Na:ylor, ' 7$,• `Lucknow, axed' :Rev. ' Rober ' McConnell, caretaker ot. the home. y , Fersonat'wB lgings .Lost^ , .. The home was owned by Ulises. Pearl -alld.' •IErlizalbeth Henderson; So layer fixe a?'>lrpaex irrouil;ilt oil i ueknow, and Was entirely gutted'' holes :04 *the read were: so deep :thilt. w in •,,the�•four-hour -lire - Which broke sometimes -both horse and` cutter s hiekeu to the c(t-,r;(1.1144., He ,got•as much money for''It as •prevlousl Out shortly •-,ai�laer 4„ m, were hidden. 'beth' view, � r $ome furniture was saved „today.y th. t ' Mrd- Charles ®'l'vvitehell died "In got. -for two, ' chickens.' U . He f t - Lucknow fire depa.r•tmelnt and •*ohm- the Clinton libspital: • en January fine` This was' .the "lite. Kitt •wlaeri °. Leers, . but it is, 'understood, personal "31st; - Fofimerly Jennie .E1izabe"th: he went to. buy , some,_ shlrts, he. , • belongings of the aged•people'were ,Robertson.,.,.she was born. in Clintbn-fotrrld ' that •tire shirts had als+ • , " completely destroyed. and -had lived there-'piactically all doubled . in price. price. ".,....-Lie, •."lie" l t e sh rt. . At the time of the blaze the .Hen- her life. Her husband :survives. • "Nerthe farmer Ina one 131 :dersons were in Chteago attendliig The death of Russell Reid; son ; the. Moody Bible Institute confer- of Mr. and Mrs.- Lorne B. Ecid, and the sty. man °.ltae ,one chicken, encs. and: hada left Mr. McConnell':I:Iuran township, occurred fit, tile, h erSils :9 en th tnfiuedn t eudegg •t in clrtt ge• of tyro :homh... - .;: Kincardine hospital iz , hi,s:.:tvwettty- omist they Coups •eaehs liao'e li d fou h e r. 1; P� ]rt: y a •Cause of derith •vas. ... ILO' been changed 'to esd . ltuy Cl . 'Flanigan, well-known, 11gmundville busiuel log for rBr�itieh. ColuihWia• wif'It the• intention 'of going 4ntii- the' .grocery. • business in 'Victoria. • Senator - W: 11, -1�1‘lding of Sea - forth' .has been' fleeted to ino've. the address in the 'Senate in reply to the .speech frown tlhe'Thr�one when Parliament . meet* tits week; ' 'Elmer' 13411, K.C., of Exeter, WAS elected •,lar=' -niche Weste Ontario' Progressive •.Con;servative Association. at the .anunal nieotlug held Londozi last Mr, at(' ran: David ,I • 1.4ieSr of. Tnrnberry` 'icelebrat; d • .their lefty_'. 'fifth Wedding anniversary •on 'eb- ruaxy' Ota,-- Ueeialling the • Weather., Of the wedding,clay, theylaid- there was so;much• ',Snow 'an the farmer, wbq l` fiat► .c . 'WO thea tt� 'the City and s them -to; ap fjaet�3\ijta''8' woriter, *VA Irthit tMV l) o(eeds bou� Live 104rfa. 160 the farmer had two sliirta. and t'1' ar city may had' two e�elor« Observing • • tthe• trausr�n, the Planner told, the rater he es aid -get-.more 3"- -for c1ilokl '!#"' .. by' making them scar'cer'. ,By not raising: so, elaa1.y. he would ret Mere 1neo ne• for the :bre Old ]raise. • The,Planner"ahio -"U ' the Factory vWorke;., •that •lee Int Work` few+ hours lad get more Money for hfiic:.. lab ors This._would r'1se 'the pry aft .at tI 1es-be• Made; than he would have noire n20,4ey to�.(apend. ' %e1 Man: Tra ' • ilr Reorient - a h• w ce a m. • t .' ...+. ea _ art•---,ttilnxent f xo w i l. r. h c1 is , •Arid' dais Child. ren � is"cults' bad. suffered for: two. years, Amolti. , d. the those . ere attended tl1 fAmo nl, fareobrei' abundant:• iit.e... ' e.. which. took 'duce from Pi'fle River4; ` ` , • .. From •x938, tit 1.ft�8 �atnttdS s .•. �i , United r h e dCu Were s h M . and M a r x. du pial s t a i s'• ft1 a n b t e e � Ernest J.; a' id#tam,=Karry and Helen trebled, • . � ty .�' ' Fru1ht u, a d'Mr. and:Mrs. Cornish of``Goderich, ti ",. Presentation to s 1' 1l�1`?NR$t}I�iiei:�-inul;t �trstmafhis moElrer.�.: ��elled--f?i=q -tae-tall smakegipe--and-;; 'In J-wio,•-•.1$I "Wink din- -them r. tuxes .firs: I intont, h°er paddle wheels • made white Water" steamed' the length of Lake Win .•hum couple, recently celebrate trails as.thea "Walk in;, the Water;". Huron to call at• .3lac' aekinisland• their .,fifty-eighth th wedding miniver first steamboat on the, u• peer _Great Int 18 i, with a, dirtlichtnent of 1LS• nary• They were residents of Bin Lakes, moved ,a 'oss•-•-La'ke .Erie te- troops' bound fey the "upper conn vile ' before moving • to- W'inghat ward -Detroit in August, 1818: tr 'r Y► 1 the steamboat extended her over twerit<y4vee, gear's- ago: wiltdow...and bring,- him.-24lown .thee ladder. u ' - tt d to the sebne, prononneed the. man �s.: deiad Coroner ,31.. I3.. Gillies, Tees - e.. water, . stated the 'man- died- of• sof- lr focation. • 1' Ir( Chief Ken �Vlhrdie -stated---sen-ted--huff with -.al'-- ecenbinttti:oir° ,She was making. a • top speed of Mackinac trip ,across Lake 3 •el igan Cle1u1 ing' ,Plant . a•t seven • and a1i if miles an hour. • to •Green Bay' on Angus h. . This Exeter Gutted by Fire The, "Walk iti' the Water" 'dbeked - w- s her only trip on B.- chi ran, A cleaning plant; at -Exeter, oper- b $ zit Detroit August . 27, .at the ,end ^On• October;..31, 1821, the '"Walk in ated' by Ed. • Brady, wa ' gutted;'by of----•iter7/-ni ideis_-voyage -from- Blaok.-the—Water'? left;.•Black�TRoek^.for a fire, 'on .Mori lay rlfternaun,_:with Rock, ' N..Y;... Oh that trip,. "she regular trip'taDetr`oit, About twenty;-dflmage Of several thousand ", (1o1 - dropped anchor • ih;t'..,Buffalo, Erie, l'a., and Cleveland; and Was ; the first steamboat to • eall tt t these ports..? --Orr- .latern trips 1o_Mackin€ie 151011(1 _. and, Green 'Bay? Wis., "�1Vta11t i1 the. 'Vater" became the first steam 'ves- sel on' - Lakes Huron 'and Michigan., Title • "Ontario" and. "Eronte lac. had established steam. service ..on Lake Ontario betel -4 • tlie'' Walk theWater" was launelied..• ,a-' Earp days of the "Walk_ in' the ' ater" " • were__ recalled ••• •.recently- when a model of- •tliL 'boat 'Was placed, on display in the „William L. Clements Library at the iJniver- sity of 'Michigan.' The' inodel,_just_ acquired, has" .been'' ,added to the library's extensive collection. of American -`'history.: Ex -Warden Armstrong ' • a At.,the February meeting of the :. Hallett Township _ Connell. a pre. •septation: -was made ,to the former' ve,=.:T.ohn-Axmstr i�ho-retired- 'front _the 'Council aafter_ serving- • A„ year as warden of Huron," County William Dale; the present. '.reeve, ,addressed :1Zr.. Ariustroilg and pre - "Walk, ill th-e Water"' was built at Black .Rock, New' York, two and rt -half Miles doivn the:Niagara River from, Buffalo,' at...a cost of; $50,000. Nearly fifty- , Men worked through the spring and -summer ,to. complete ' her 145 -ft. -long- .deck, • and 135-1?t. keel: She .was 32 'feet wide,. with., a 330 -ton. displacement. The .-sstimare, '73 -horsepower wood -burning engine had 'been 'built in New •York' City, _ 00(1 shipped, up_ -.the Iiuc stl'n River to • Albany'-lby sloop:,',.'anci by oxelt-drawn 'wagouu"'to Brack Rock. Sails •. supplemented. 'tile • engine built on the Tarlton "Valk in the Watery 'was named after a Wyandotte Indian cflie,f Wlhose totem. wasp a turtle. The chief lived in. an Iridian Vil- lage -near -what is now ,W`yaiilTh ;te, Michigan. During the war 0'1812 the 'thief 'fouglit . with OW -British, and was a ,captain • of 'marines in the Detroit campaign. • Legend says' that during the Battle of; Lake Erie the. chief 'Was on board ' the "Queen Charlotte." When the A"iueri- can "Niagara'' bore de- on the "Queen» Chief Walls-in-th'e,Wa'ter j'iu1111r,d overboard and swan ashore.' But the chief died about ticb months, before his namesake steamed .hast iris- Village en the `D1etr'oit :'River. With, eve)•ythin sl 1 hit ler., and under• ap fell • head o' stenliih„ the •,‘` tV•all}, ° in the' Water"- lsta rted on ter first' voyage. ;' 13t1t• to the great , • c11Lt1,1in of her. captain, I'P.isix, :she coiuld not•ifiake'' 1'jr •rip 'the. rapids of the Niagara River. Captain 1 t' :Fish iri f 11 had to n tat it ton 3 X 1 ° . th(� "Horned breeze;"' ,tweli'e yoke ' of miles West ' o! Buffalo .:>i.- heavy asgihall hit' her. It continued through -the night and .the captain dropped anthons, to ride. out the 'Storm. P inking worked loose; and w`iiter floured •thuough the -seams; filling •the' hold :to ,about four feet. 'The captain thought the ship. ;was doomed' and tocvitr�d .-moruin ".cut the 'anchor cables. By 5 g'eloek oil •; the morning of November • 1, 111e '"Walk --i•ct the Water 'was 0o loitger�--doing: that; but ly ing wrecked near the -shore °with- -iL -splintered hatll and a broken feel. This point. Is..., now the ,None ;foot • of `Maio street ' in uffL lo: . ' 4 Buffalo: rthe. passengers h sse erg .n g was' j1t'rei 4 '-]jam: the steamboats- except f '`the .engine, ' was , si coin' - piete wreck:-_ 'The engine %as later • remotred,fronv'the"birU`lci1-1ifii1 a'1i1' placed in service again on the -lakes' in• the-' "Superior." ° ' People deplored the event as_ one" of the "greatest misfortunes" that could have hiippened to Michigan -and the lake port comeiiunities. They felt, deprived • of the speedy. oommu•niextions[ she ' had afforded -and feared the .log's would check, Ivestward .. immigration,. • ' . Fares for Iiassage frons (lack Rock oil the' -"`Wilk• of the• Witter • While she 'wits in service .were $5 to' Erie, $10 to ,Gleveland, $13 to,' Sandusky, and ,$15' to.Detroit. . ' At times• she carried as many as - 200 , passengers. ' •Names of well- inown; persons' Were • on the pas- senger lists. 'Dr. William B3eau- inont' travelled to Maekinae, where li,e-Fluter' stn die'tl"thi rirnman (leges- tive 'process. j,-r:ew s Cass, • Michi- gan's Governor,. Henry U. school - craft, noted :geologist, ' and . Rev. Jed -id -40x M rse, - " f(ii)ii1 i " - of American geogr-aphy and, father of the •telegraph • inventor; abode trips. on ' the, bout. .bliss L: Iin,chson Was 011 ; board •, the "day :she , ended. ••• up on the beach. U', ai•niy • used • the boat to.,t'ranspo'rt troops:-Ainonl the 'officers carried on the "'Valk is the, Water" •avers -Generals Alex - Rader Macomb; Winfield •Scott; and Colonel Henry. f;ea•venwor•tll , "A-it1aiti 1rttie "Wn1kiii the 't'iff-617-L. plied the bakes, for only. a : feiv', years, , she and her sueee'ssers imide • w' VO . gages for t,lvent:S 'years -on regu- lar` schedules-: before the Atlantic- Ocean was . crossed" Lake storms 4• ♦: It -, K'. 11 flue on like,the . e that wr ec�l.t d t� ri71t, in• the Ater" fare as `bacl ati•'ocean oxen,. to pull the steamboat the storms: It was, on the lakes' that two . and', .one=half miles up the a large part of• the knowledge a11d• river jo--Lake Erie. • ,.. • . , -She 'left•'1111ffalo, on August 23, , 181 ', °Crier} in " moil • and twenty- nine, pass.eugers. The next -morning cook t11it f v ' iiaini tes. Serge, pocky, she took "'.0n wood -a t Lrie .incl was on hitt buttered l'eur servings., SPLI'l' -lzl;�► - S4>TIt'Y 1' 11101l -hone ' 1 potted split peas '• :i• carpots,,- diced - ?s• +ottic>n�. chopped fine ' (' . er good -sired -:haat bone withwater. Simmer Slowly two liourS, ltemavey,=ltits of 1101'€, l'fbm the dine amts : arid' •tire broth. .•? (•--split Pas, a=r=(it.s...a ;(l--on•letr •• aver -r unffil siner(lnte 110111 n electrify elonletit ftt-rned to Lely.. •Setlsou .to ,haste. THE. SUGGESTION Box. �' • Irs,. C. ' 1%L says: flake . 'Mork CitiekL n' legs b,V ;grinding veal shank rind mixing•;lt with egg'; • roll •'•tai 'ars. Garments '.left by customers in a -wide area. 'were destroyed. Five employees who were in • the building' when the fire broke -out were forced to tree after attempts •to .'gue elf the flames With ex- tingiiishers • ' failed. Cause of -the fire was .,suppoted , to be defee•th e• wiring. 'Loss. was• covered by ; in surahce. •; that cause of' -the fire, -had not -bees determlzaed;,. Other -sources roof: caters., 'however, that sparks from ano_ a' three, stoves• used : to hen m the home "were -responsible;,- " - S d t ^Ma'am' Well'=known L elm trk fia�v �•e€ixs zego, when fuel -snfr= cigarette•,eease and itonsaii 'lighter, as '.a gift from the Council and (ttlieials Of I•iuliet,t towirsliip. Lucknow Has 0' awesthe W• The eleven -room 'home `„ had been I:tfitined - into a • convalescep,t - place for the aged and had been in Oper- ation. fon • souse 'dine. -The • Moine was 'a .well-known landmark in the (listrict. i The vietiiii, is survisved• by -,,one :daughter, , llrs. gorge Drennan„ m Lucknow, an•c4 a sari, 13•owy tire• oi~.Aslifield township. • plies., were uncertain;" many Luck - now people installed sawdust- burners in their homes and • busi- ness places, the local sawmill, work- ing "(lay and ' digit, providing -an ample 'stipply : of ..fuel. Nov"that the,: mill"haa; !Seen ',closed doivtl ; far the Tighter, those wvha depended• upon it. for, 'their fuel :are scouring . the countrys!de in search. of saw - COMMON or ,';Juit-'heat, and rub' an .MINA RD' and $ not nth p quick ' relief... you. act: reaaieless, l'Rst-dryifig, tio' strong or unpleasant;odor. w,,, Get a bottle toda .; k alar' `I i ' band "�' P • [CANOMIC1�ti. baa • t1ered enitll€lgen ' Mantes 'virsited by. the ''town 5 curious Wiring the' day. Cleveland's 500 citizens t reeted tlie ,steamboat• witli : ci'heers• €1Iiil•,„salvos of 11(11ilri•), •and s speetetl hes' after she. doelced 441 Augaa:t;•, ,2F►111, Ilhr ; next stop , t )15' 'Veltl(:e, 011;•• Sandusky Bay, Where' 1 111a(r•ther load of 'W0011 was', t01(011 on lion r(1. . Arrivrtl at 11iot1'o it ; Was _...r(('o3•al in t-114' diary of llev..John 1Cornteith, who:. -4Y4._ 1:l _ - Y'rt'e i)liatll of =•-UI fht'(tgling•"1:11)it rslty of Micltiganiam,; I -wale ; in the Water," €.;forty-four Zeit s t1'tr 0, p l d to Wings wharf at the foot, of t(ateg street near the prei(rl1t enir;•d:ice of the 1:1pti=frit-Wii1(154)1 • funnel: 'Monteith wrote ' tha't ','the 1 i'ehieh •spoonful 'la crtlittiis 'A.and, then Wrap otter •Some stlnerstitiohas r; lr aoglttatioir t r1'itnc�o{n, • :