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The Clinton New Era, 1913-11-20, Page 5II you Want For CIIRISTMAS RESENTS —THE _ S G N1TN iNG DIFFERENT. tri ENT'.,: ... You will 1 find , it easy to , F o• select it in Watchet. Clocks • i JeweterY•" u t Glass 5s and China `. --AT___ I[LLYAAS WS it fitII,YAR. JEWELER and OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE .aasesemessassessieseasesses .CHANGES IN HURON DIOCESE Rev, C. E. Jeakinsy who has been in charge rY Clinthilil Anglican ..church for the past couple of years, i to take charge, ,of St. O'ude's church, Brantford, at the corn- meneemeret of the year, succeeding Rev. T. A. Wright, who is retiring. Bev. J.' H. McLeod, ,of Alvinston, goes' to Lakeside, succeeding Rev. W. A. Shipway, who has moved to Spokane, Washington, He will be followed at Alvinston by "Rev. C. O Therein, 1111, now 'of Sebringville. Rev. John Hale, of Colchester, will take charge at tWardsville and Newbury, where Rey. Mr.'Edmiinds is retiring, and Rev. W. J. Connor, of Bervie, Bruce County, follows at the parish . of Colchester Harrow and Malden.' Rev. T. B. 'Holland, formerly of Port Carling, has al- ready taken charge' at Ber'vie. These changes will all have been accomplished by the end of the •present month. Mr. Moyes Was Served -Sher'iff's Officer Tells How He Did it. never attene ted itp 'go nag', MonoNOntil0o'clocic,lPaiday ingg'• T prkieeeded to the h¢use'.;anf1 foiled lune standing on the road in front:, of his ,d!wwelling tWth'e saw me' he hurried in and I hurried after him to,epeak to him, butt he had already got inside the doer. I waited, around for •sbme tune uifitil, Mr, Moyoi name out and then 1 sery ed him Mr. Moyes took the papers without saying anything, .I,spoke Mayes. to da me gated n the' to Mr -Moe i Y Y g g gtete hent "published. in The Tale grant last evening to tle'effec that had been'han in and a, man 'a hanging t i n 1� in'a dnt}nlct}pr •.con k>,o,sl anno in ' 'hid ami) i Mr, IVIo e Y � f y .Y. &aid that he. ref Wed to an indiv ab, ual 'who 'had}been up''a wee} pre ious. �FS'h!eriff' i4owat• does noe' enW4'., ploy hien who, are in the habit' ; of,• drinking to excess 1' ;Of eours& the mao AVIr Moyeeeom' plained of eou1d not have Been a sheriff's officer. IThe ease ,.is`Bet for hearing'. 'on. Nov..20111 and 21st. Some interest- ing revelations are expected. ; Mr. Moyes,'evill probably 'be asked the personal of theta:baron. ;Constr'u'ction Coe, which' took the 'contiac't` of. building the road fr rn'tlie Ontario West Share Co the' ainount of then contract- and the manner in which. the money -was paid' out j ADVERTISE. If want nt to reach the trade, d Y , Advertise! ' Loosen up! Don't he afraid,! - Advertise! Tell your story eve}y day In a terse,' convincing way,. Keep it up! It is bound.to pay- Advertise! If your lagging in the race, Advertise! Business) soon will take a brace, Advertise! Tell the public near and far Who and where and what you. are, Let 'er flicker! Be a star- Advertise! If your goods are on the square, Advertise! Always treat the public Lair, Advertise! Be it real estate or eIieesce Stocks and bonds or guber peas, Fling your banner to the breeze. Advertise! ++w++++1++++..o attene 44++; s ports . ♦+000004.+++10+010++0104+♦ At the most enthusiastic nieeti=ig ever held in Wingham the Wing - ham Hockey club organized for the coming season. The following of- ficers. were elected; 'Hon. pnesiclenI Dr. J. P. Kennedy; president,tL. Blinkley ; vice-president. , B. ' J, Doyle; manager, Ted«Elliott;sec- retary, R. A. Currie ; treasurer R. J,k Brooks; captain, M. Telfer ; man- aging .committee, W. Miller,iF, Mc- Lean, W. Gurney, Geo. Jacques. It was decided to enter a team in the Northern league for the Free Press cup. .As' there isan abundance of I material in•to'wn' thepprospectsnre very bright fol' a g'ood'season. ' • I How lie served (Mr. J. W: Moyes with a subpoena to attend the. Ont- ario Railway. Board investigation 'into the affairs ef the Ontario West -Shore Railway, was told by Mr. Hat old Batchelor, one of the city sher- iff's officers, on Saturday. Half a dozen officers had the pa- pers before Mr. Batchelor got them and failed to locate Mr. Moyes. "I did not have the papers 'until 4 o'clock on Thursday', .said Mr. Batch elor to The Telegram to-flay,"and'I SAN An effective remedy- for the re- moval of Sidney and Gall Stones, Kidney and Bladder troubles, Gravel,Rheumatic Paine, ailments of Uric Acid origin; endorsed by physicians and surgeons. Secretary. J. G. Buri!, of 'the prose perous Northeriji Hockey Leaguer is making a determined effort to add another important group to the perpetually growing youngehockey organization, Be has eyes on a splendid district around Sti',atford and has already comniunicted with the hockey interests in the 'City of Stratford, but would welcome Furth er interesting the NorthernsLeague in towns like Seaforth, St, Marys; Mitchell and Clinton to be: +taken in ern Nile same grouping. The leagueue will be Hoch Wronger this s winter as•several teams will be ad- ded throughout the various group's as several have already signified their intention of going in,evith the Listowel group. The annual „Meet- ing has' not been called -ye a definite date will be 'announced shortly. Communications and in- quiries into league matters canbe.'. addressed 'to Secretary` J. G. Burt., Listowel, Ontario. PRICE $1.50 CLUBBING RATES -- 'Correspondence invited."; Free literature and testimonials from "THE SANOL MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. •.WINNIPEG, MN. FOR SALE BY W, S. It. HOLMES, CLINTON, ONT DRUGGIST.. COAL U. S. Government Standard Below is an extract from U.S, Gov. ad, for tenders- "The ant h recite coal must be equal to that mined and piepered by Pniladel phia & Heading Ooal & Iron Oo” We handle nothing but the first grade Philadelphia & Reading. •, .T. H o110way. 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And this serviceable- ness is combined with an artistic appearance which renders it un- usually attractive. A` visit to our wererooms will please both yourself and us. The Cheapest Spot in Huron to Buy all Kinds of Furniture BALD & T I] iso--' Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors-Phone,104 N. Ball 1101 RESIDENCE PM/NES— J. D. - Atkiltsoai 186. emiminammisnennewiw I.,ast week Cranbvookie well cently appointed sporting editorof The ways of a iyatch, axe peat' known 'nail carrier, George ifeutlr- the Winnipeg, .Telegram, and his finding ,out, Dont tryy. ' If yoi r' er, ,met with an unfortunate acci- ceatribution& are, interesting" ; lea- watch is lazy and"won't, run,, let us dent, between there and ;Brussels: tures :cif that journal " repair it for you. • The wheel of the buggy c ti` to .ices journal, 't h ggy l stn n M Maggie Cudm,ore, daughter e c road sin the horse of r a bol m th r a c u o M, Aar en Cud a g A 4 hire&( o. Crystal y, 1 to veer and the baggy was thrown' City, Man., formerly of 'Eketen was against the fence, Mr Reuther was married' at Calgary op' Nov, 4th to t s broken Rev. thrown u a sustained a b F. McDowell. h q nd M Dowel 1. Wr ist on is, right a dm 'and/ the left ' Mr,`Fr ed 80v eaf O r.m' ei•hardware» one , sprained, . merhant, .,, ,.lastaken .a position.. as sAs aresult of picking tlewfnner 'agent f z tie .McCortnice.Ha&vest- Harvest- in recent SQntb,Bruce election ing Co„' With' headquarters at Wing• }'T•ohy'?, W.,' rp •of u Ws.he eceived a ham. Hisfamily rem ains free ride,h4�e }Xli a>ebalfiniw Listowe-Baaue:_; The” rais'h.yong -Man who :belie had to Miss, Reynolds, milliner at Wing-, provide the "pus),+' vas .Ed, S'ie- ham, met witli`a seri&�ps accident nn bort. ; Tuesday afternoon. In' walking in Early last Saturday morning„ kat front of Mas'on's store' she fell on Brussels ;the, spirit of David Birinie' the slippery' walk and dislocated Moore took its flight. His demise her 's'houlder, ' was anticipated as he had • been, i11: Mr. and Mrs . R , R3„Barris 34 for some ,days .pitior and at times Beaty avenue, Toronto; formerly of was agreat sufferer. On:, leaving • Wieexeitter, aninounL.e'the singage- the line farm in Morels rtownship ' ment of their daughter :'Edith May, 'Mr. and -Mee. Meori e located in Brus-.to Mr. . E Pleison Stephenson of seas 18 years ago. oronto The marriage will take Stephen Township Sunday E ci.oi l place.quietly. at Dunn. avenue Pres- £Ssociation third annuareonvention, byterian Church, en November,19, will be held in the Presbyterian For the second time Mr. Thomes chursh, Grand Bend, on, Tuesday M. Hamilton merchant of Stella bas of the Christian Mivfietry have plan - Mr, i8 ch, won a judgment i rshis favor at, Os` nod to Christian g Mr, Fred Kerr the genial propiie- good& hall in the case of the County the Presbytery to 1p ts.thr ug lithe, tor fo the. Crediton lumber mill is of Huron against himself. It will be Young People's work and the doing. a big business ins the lumber ,of that Mr. Hamilton was Claims .of the Christian Ministry to business:recently he shipped seven convicted cted in August last before Mr, the youth of the churches', carloads of lumber; part going to George C. Petty J. P. of Hensall on Winnipeg and part to•London, Eng. the charge of Peddling within the Last week he purchased a ten acre County of 'Huron without a license. bush from Nelson Stanlake. Mr, J G. Stanbui'y of Exeter who de - Architect J. Russel, of Stratford, fended Mr, Hamilton and who has met the building Committee of Mel- conducted both appeals on his be- villechurch, Brussels, and discussed half at Toronto took the ground with them the plan ofthe propros- that the allegedoffence took place ed new Presbyterian church, e fans and specifications have been pre- Huron and Perth and was therefore ate of New York University, was pared by Mr. Russel and went over not within the jurisdiction of ' thetresent and in company with Dr. hem with the Committee( There County of ...Huron. He appealed Myers, will conduct the (survey.is a proprosel to punch tse an ad -from the 'Magistrates conviction of Huron County will bethefirst to ditional piece of property to church $25.00 and costs to Justice Kelly at attempt anything in this line • in grounds so that horse sheds may Toronto in September and received Canada and the work being wider - not be, situated 110 close to the new a judgment quashing the "convic- taken will be a model for future edifice, tion. The County then appealed `.o work. Mrs, B. B. Gunn formerly of Sea- the court of appeal who after, hear - forth, was married in London on ing argument on Tuesday chemist November 4th. to Dr. E. Tennant, V. ed the appeal with all costs agains` S. of Luean, the county. Mr.Proudfoot K. C. The Auburn Brass Band will spoon appeared for the prosecution. be organized: The instruments Mr. John Pritchard, of the Ho wick which were sent to Toronto for re- Minto boundary became the owner pairs were received back this week of a goodly supply` of honey in a in first class -shape. rather unique fashion. Some months Mr. W, R, Broadfoot, of the 5th ago a swarm of bees took posses - concession of Morris, who is making sion of an unused chimney on Mr. for himself a good reputation as 0 Pritchard's residence and were left breeder of Shorthorns, on Saturday undisturbed. Later he decided to last sold and delivered to Mr. Sam. 1 re -build the chimney and when the Wahorn steersthree whichwea weighed e.73p lbs r old 1 old else was ton down some 'seventy The dead and missing men in the gpounds of honey were discovered, and for which hereceived $7.25 per When taken from the chimney the wrecks of the great lakes now ap- hundred, netting him $12270 for the bees soon died, proximate asfollows • Ten to one you neCl eeted it --let it t get dirty, or it steps •f omlads of oil. Whatever is the eason, dont Delay coata money and .often •§.0 4.1-8,01.° ll; We give thorough examination and regulating frees anything more costs as;;little Y as,satisfactor work can be•dane:for, •,' , ria Jeweler and OptIeian5 Issuer of Marriage' Licenses present and presented theclaimsof the Sunday Schoole,and Young Peo. xle's 'societies to the' Presbytery. The committee on Sunday School work and the committee on Claims' on the bo i r5 ry road 'between The principle work of the -meet- ing was the decision to unite4'the Boards' of the Presbyterian reform and Evangelism of the Presbyter- ian church and the, .s'ame hoard of the Methodist church to make a rural survey of the County of Hur- on for the betterment'of rural con- ditions', Rev, Dr, Riddell a gradu- The Dead Number Over 300; The List of Wrecks Craws DEAD AND MISSING. three head. I 'The remains of the late .William Mr. 'Arthur Balkwill, an old Use ; A, sen of Mr. and Mrs, William Bell, Carruthers 28 borne boy, but who is now farming who died at Calgary, Alberta on Regina 22 in Conquest, Sask. had 200 acres of November 4th, arrived in Blyth on McGean . wheat this year which averaged Saturday night, NJov, 8ththe fun - 28 thirty-seven and a half bushels per. eral taking place from they family Henry B. Smith 30 acre and some of it -graded No.1 residence, Morris Street. on Monday Wexford 22 hard and the balance No. 1 nortn- Deceased was in his 30th year and Price • 28 ern. It was grown on .summer foil- sluccom}be,d to• an attack , of fever qualityhis mother and one sister being r, "'- "' ow and both yield and ualit in- Argue .:-......-.- 26 dicate good and careful farming.. with him at the time of his demise, Lafayette ----- -.. 12 .Messrs, Johnston and Barber, of - Miss•Editli Blake;' 14th con., Grey Hydrus ... i 28 Woodstock, have purchased the township who has sold her proper- Blanchester -:. electric light building at the station ty in Detroit, Mich., has bought a - 25 in Seaforth and will have it fitted modern up-to-date two family flat Butters ,. 20 up for a ereeneny and cheese fact- price paid being IC the neighbor- Plymouth . , ,-,, •• •r ,u•a' 7 oe;y and also, for the manfacture of hood --of $5,000. '''°-' v,,,' ice cream for wholesale distribution • Loafield lair. ; .e u;; 15 Mr. Johnston is the Ontario manag The residence &(Hugh Moses 1st Nottingham t.,,'rem. . 3 er Inc (the celebrated' IMeLaren line Morris township,was injured by Lightship .plot 82•, t;.r y • i'' ' 6 Cheese Company, while Mr, Barbell lightning Friday evening when the chimney, was knocked off and• the is connected with a syndicate •.-1. s el, ;'1:''--- butter company which has ahigh gothic damaged.. It •'was a close Total • s 301, reputation in Canada. DEAD ACCOUNTED FOR Mr. Geo. Dakin, who has beennt We are ;straw to• report that• the headof the boiler department Frank, son of Wm, Bryans, dth line. From the 'Regina . 3 of the Bell Engine works at Sea- Morris township is' ill with fever Unknown 1 forth ever since that department but many friends hope he will soon From the Price 7 :was started' some eleven years ago, „.be as well as ever ''He is the (teacher has severed his connection with the at the Miller school 5th' line. From the McGean. 5- works, and returned to his home A very -pretty, weddin was sol- From the Carruthers 7 in Galt this week, emnized at the inaiis'e Walton, on From the Wexford ' , 0 Mr. Alexander Stewart of near Monday. by Rev. R, A; Lundy. .waren --Ti Cromarty recently sold a good filly AMaswell Abram, a young enter- Tatal five months old to that noted horse prizing farmer of Bluevale was unit- All these bodies are now distribut ed man, N. M. Young, of Colborne, in (marriage to 'Mies Carrie ed at shore towns on the Canadian "near Loyal. This foal weighed Schnock, eldest daughter of Wm. shore of Lake Huron. They have 825 pounds and was sired by that Schnock, merchant of Monerieff. been positively accounted for, but good breeding horse, King ,Thomas, Last Thursday 1VLre, John Smith it will take some time to establish Mr, Stewart received $150 for this of Blenheim township formerly of their identity, fine colt. Grey township, died at the Wood - A goodly number 01 ladies met in stock hospital. She ,had been in THE KNOWN DISASTERS. the ,Assembly room of the Carnegie failing health for some months and Iiibrary at Seaforth on Wednesday it was hoped an operation would evening last Inc the purpose of con -The latest list of known wrecks prove helpful but she died shortly or missing vessels is as follows, the first eight vessels being repoeted sidering the propriety of organiz- after it was over, ing a ;Women's Canadian, Club. Mr. Wm. Begley of Blyth received lost within the past twenty-four Alcor due consideration. it" was de- word last week from his son Miller hours;, aided to form a club and the follow- who has been conducting a'gentis STEAMER HENRY B. SMITH ing ,officers were relec'tect•ePres➢• furnishing husine•se atNgrth Battle Acme (Hawgood-Avery) Transit +dent, Miss S. McLean ;• vice-pres. ford, Sask.,' in whish he advises his Co., Cleavland, lost • on Lake Su - Mims May; secretary-treasurer,Mrs father that he had' disposed of the eerier, with crew of thirty, believ Jas. -Watson ; executive committee business and was goinlg farther to have foundered off Stannard Mrs, E. McFaul and Misses Watson west in company with a couple of Rack, Young, Graham. Campbell and'Dick other gentlemen, to investigate a STEAMER LAFAYETTE eon, The object of the club is the'coal property halo by them!. . study of the historyy, literature, and Sunday last a section of roof blew Steel, with crew of twelve, missI- resources of Canada ; the recogni-off Walter Lowry's' big stone eatable ing near Calumet, Lake Superior. tion of native worth and 'talent and at Brussels. The gale that lifted FREIGHTER ISAAC M, SCOTT an'd'the fostering of a patrio'tie sen` it hurled the flying derbisagains,t , Virginia Steamship Co, Cleavland timent. • a rural telephond pole on the street unreported, ' Mr. John has Welsh 1 a dis &aced of p snapping it off. - Force s aofr the blowhFREIGHTER MIDLAND QUEEN ➢s.fine hundred ah farm •00 er the' a co off two erossry an from Inland Lakes Line, Ltd Hamilton London Road north of Exeter to a apole corner nor of Turnb � err. and Mill lifr,. Tooke of St. John, who will take streets'. Mr. Lowry's barn roof got 'unreported, believed lost with possesion on Feb. lst. The price a shake up last Spring by a serf of . crew of twenty-two, paid wag '$,10,100. This is one of the whirlwind that visited ' Brussels STEAMER HYDRUS best farms in Huron County and on that occasion. form&fly' R. E, Schuck, "Gilchrist while the price looke big the farm Fire of unknown origin complete- Trans p o'rtation Co., Cleavland with its fine dwelling, barns 'and, ly destroyed thefine bamns'of.'Henrywreckagecrew of twenty-eight; . wreckage equipment is considered good value Biarmann, opt McKillop Town`ship, cast ashore, LiTte Huron ; three Miss Alice Louise Verity daughter including live stock, grain and im- days overdue fsomthe Soo at of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Verity, for- piements', The loss will total about ' Port Huron,' merly of Exeter, to Mr. William W. six thousand dollars,,' about half Davidson, barrister •ofToronto,son covered by insurance, The family STEAMER ISHPEMING of Mr. Biarinann was awakened byIron Co., Cleave of Mr. J. A. Davidson of Stratford.Cleaveland-Cliffe. Ir The marriage took place on Wecl flaines but there was nothing to bland, unreported. nesday • evening, Nov.l2th, at the delle than but watch the destriir.- STEAMER NORTHERN KING home of the bride' parents 100 tion of the_ entire barn,: A neigh- Mutual Transit Co., Buffalo, vire Tyndall Avenue, bot also saw the flames somewhat ported, Canada Realr. Geo. Fty Co„ of the had a narrow esu earlier, but too' late to do anything, STEAMER MANOLA ca erten serious, in. injury Wednesday At )ler mn on Wednesday Nov, 12 t? 1 y y by Rey, E. 3.1c1, Smith, William Mune Pittsburg Steamship Co:, Cleve - night of last week; near . 'Haman, dock, Von . of Paul D. Bell, 'Hay, to land unreported. . when the automobile he was driv- ing Margaret, d�aiughter. of Robert Stew- STEAMER JAMES CARRUTHERS llridgeidde ,FraSerl�was.approacruck fan h art,Hens'all, The newly weddedwili Biggest 'on:lal es:. Wreckagewash- ing the 'bridge when the aaeldent reside in the house which baa been ed ashore near 'Godeeich. Bodies happened and asthe approach was enlarged and improved b3, the, foundj, Believed lost, with crew reached the condition of the road groom on the Peter Louttett prop- ,of 28 men. caused the ear to turn sideways .pill Wilson of 1Zensah who went STEAMER REGINA k and projected it into the framewor of the brid ;e withgreat force,'The to Winnipeg a couple of mocths Package freighter, 10 bodies wash car was smasheo: d, but fortunately, ago to take a position a{the'staf1 ed;as,hore at Port Frank and Tetl- •for. Mr. Fraser he escape with a of the Molsons, Bank, has been obli- ford, Ont, Believed lost with 22 ,s'evere shake up, god to return home 00 account of m&n, Mr. 'Henry Brewer one of the pro- poor health. STEAMER JOHN A. McGEAN beer residents of Seaforth. passed; 4l 32-oot steamer, Two: bodies re peacefully away at the home of his, HURON PRESBYTERY. ported' found at Indian 'Reserve - slater• Mme, Robert 'Willis on '.Cues- tion above Sarnia. Believed lost day. On Wednesday evening pre- with entire crew of 28 men. vio.us' as he was returning home' Ameeting of the Pres'byterywas STEAMERR WEXFORD having' gone down town for the held in Exeter on T•uesd:ay hof last paper he suffered a,serioust attask 'week in the Main Street 1VIe'thodist Not reported since leaving Soo of paralysis and had to beassisted church. There was agood attend- Saturday. Six bodies found,' Be - home. Mr. Brewer had reached the anee, )loved lost with entire cre wof 22. good old age of 80 yearsL. I Rev.. E, P. Powell conveyed the STEAMER CHARLES SPRZCE Exeter'e tate of taxation,has been l greetings from tate Main ` Street , fixed at 2'7 mills. church and Rev,.D, W: Collin,s,rfrom Seken bodies washed up near God,. Thos. Ching, son of.Mr• Thos the Anglican church. erieh: Believed Lost 'With' entire Ching formerly of Exeter, was re- Dr. Wallis of Niagara Falls., 'was crew of 28, t . 1, '; Although -there bus been *big edema d ,, • , s ,, : •, &" ,. ma� ,.ern.ciu. �iibberl, o lc,:drir Isti . .,- - ' :e o e In the 8,, , :, atfe . g wed� f� a, s wi;Istlb ,l'lint';',. , r. find nd t at,,fr r f s tint r t f ,&rz es is most con 1let eineI)lines and We were never ne e r b tt er prepared to fill your wantsfr a f 1 o t class s Pair '. , f Rubbers, a talan.at rhoP sent.trme. � id We carry nothing • blit the bestin'Rubberg REiot o r'an •s 1 ed ; rt these at. the )lowest o4sibble priba as"we'find tla'E`rho lower 7y grade goods only cause disappointment to bath buyer and eell- r p " We can .save you money on your heavy Rubbers and long Rubber Boots, TRY US EOR YOUR NEXT PAIR Special prices, on Mena heavy -leather Boots and Ckii d- 1 yen's School Boots Plumsteel Bros. SHALL PROFITS DORE BIJSINES$ 41=11111mw rnw UNKNOWN STEAMER Upset off Port Huron with loss of entire crew, May be any one of the preceding, • BARGE BUTTERS Missing on Lalce Superior, Be- lieved lost with crew of 20, BARGE PLYMOUTH Believed lost off Menominee, Mich., with crew of 7, LIGHTSHIP NO. 82 Lost with crew of 6 off Point Ab- ino, Lake Erie. All hope for her abandoned. STEAMER LEAFIELD Believed lost on Angus Island with entire crew of 15. There are reports of two unidenti fied wrecks' on Sand Island, -Lake Superior, of one at Isle Royal .01 an unknown schooner seen near Beach, r - o each, and of an un- known lumber steamer sunk in Lake Huron, STEAMER NOTTINGHAM On Parisian Island, near White- fish Bay. Her bottom torn out. Three of crew lost. STEAMER L. C. WALDO Owned in Detroit, broken in two on Grill Rock. Crew of twenty- four saved. BARGE HALSTEAD Wrecked off Green Bay, Wis'.Ciew of eight saved, STEAMER HOWARD M. HANNA JR. Breaking up on Pointe Aux Bar- ques. Crew of nineteen makes way to safety after great hard- ships • STEAMER TURRET CHIEF Broken up six miles east of Cop- per Harbors Crew of seventeen rescued'. STEAMER MATO Ashore off Point Aux -.Barques) Crew believed safe. VESSELS NOW SAFE, A. E..,M'KINSTRY Merchants' Mutual Line, pulled off shoal in Murray Canal,' Lake Ontario, near Brighton ; practic- ally undamaged, J. M. JENKS 'Acme Transit Cb,, ' Cleavland; released at Midland harbor en- trance after lighterrng, JAMIESON Schooner ashore near .Adolphus - town, released undamaged. 1c GRAND TRUNK SYs EM Only Double Track Railway between Toronto anti Montreal, and Toronto and other-principa'1 cities in Canada. Also Double Traek`and solid Trains between Montreal and,Chicago; also between Ontario points; New York and Philadelphia, reia''Niagara Falls, SMOOTH 0OA[YBED FINEST EQ•U•f'PMENT ELECTRIC'•`LlQHTED RULLMAN,SLEEp .RS• Full particulars and reservations at any Grand Trunk Ticket `office: C. E. 'HORNING, :D,, p A,, Grand Trunk Agent . Union Station, Toronto, Ont.' John Ransford Son city"passer'++-. ger and Ticket Agsntsi. phohe`57 A. 0. Pattison, station agent -Et "11)�kJ:iQ Pianos and Oraniiii '.1'1� 'f r� rMl• What is Home Without a Musical Instrument , Competition has brought the price of Pianos within the reach of everyhome. We sell only the most reliable makes such as Heintzman and Dominion Pianos and Dominion Organs. Those Instruments have attained a World Wide Reputation Inc their tone, beauty, finish and lasting qualities. You run no risk as every Instrument is sold on a written guarantee, Prices • low as quality will permit. Phones 7 and 8 Free Auto Delivery J.H. eHELLEw Estate 1 Furniture and -Undertaking. BLY70I1 Seos000ble Foolweil If you haven't given much thought to your shoe needs for the rough weather• of winter, you'd better come here and see the good things we are showing in McPherson's Shoes. Many people express surprise and satisfaction at the way they fit, "they're as comfortable as the old ones," is a common ex- pr•ession.beres They're as good as they fit, they're made to wear, not just to sell, and they wear so well that one pair sells another. IVarin Slippers We have a full stock of new Fall Shoes and Slippers of every kind for winter wear. It will pay you to call and see them, S. eNAI?M11N Pkone 70 Clinton saniteniainanaim