The Signal, 1912-4-18, Page 1Pri, Ping
1r: hest style promptly
,.xecuted at reasonable
fates by
The Signal
Job Department
\ 1 S i' l'KTH YEAR --No. cis
pri-STrwERLING BANK
OFCANADA
oP CANADA
THE CONVENIENCE OF A
CHEQUING ACCOUNT
Having to snake special visits to your tradesmen to pay your
accounts is not only annoying, but' it is unnecessary. A ssvinas
account with us affords you the privilege of mailing cheques in
settlement of accounts.
I -lead Office, Ring and Bay Streets, Toronto
tioderich Branch -ANDREW PORTER, Manager
A. a Nis
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Insurance and Re
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Agent of tit.. Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada.
The Western .Assurance Company.
i'he Royal Exchange Assurance of London, England.
The London and Lancashire Guarantee cud Accident Co.
!'he American Surety Company of New York.
All kinds of Insurances.
Office nt•zt to Cauadian Bank of Commerce
to
OODERICH, ONT
STREET UARA
ONTARIO H
FOR DEPENDABLE
Supplies, Repairs and Service
FC LL STOCY OF ALL LINES CARRIED. INCLUDING TiRIS
ALL TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CA8H
OPERATED BY
THE Hi7RON GASOLINE ENGINE
AND MAC'HINEU: COMPANY
'Phone 243
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FOR SALL
rR BALE. -A NUMBER OF
. hem. Apply to .mines tend. MRd ICAPT.1 MMit
FOR 8 A L E, -A MOND-HAND
°opacity. a Mitis . tt
L10R SALE. -A CHILD'S BICYCLE,
J1l to sept cog mew. Pres 6S
Apply to V. it
FOR SALE
itmal.
A TRIAL TRIP
J h•• Si,;ttal for the
b diner of the year
t,• new subscribers
fi r only
50 CENTS
GODERICH. THURSDAY. APRIL 1:, 1912 THE SIGNAL PRUs 'NO CO.. Ltd., Pusumtoe
SITUATIONS VAUNT.
I .
AUrT1ON SAI.Ni.
FOOT. WU sDrwvamt..-AApply 000 aC RNNSRVAI. AUUTION BALK
b 1110
WEN.
T 1 SIX ACRE., OF LAND
I with* eesoterteble frame home. frau,. tarn
(_BNERAL SERVANT WANTKD. 1 am4o0Lmr building.. together with
vvtl Apply td MRS. J. B. HUNTER. Neleoo pt, trrtsrn t Wm m +¬a rt Krima,-
a^et- esu
la the township of l;dbarne.
PRESENTATIVE WANTED iN I as taet+odad by Mea IL Tlehbnei. to ..•p
each locality to mail circulars for Cut
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spare lly earn t1Y11 weekly. Amason i
F
Orooer manned.. bene".. Few boar.'
Lime will sad
can do the workoutfit furnished free" DO. 1
MINION ORO('ICRY CO., Windsor, Out. 97 it
CARD OF THANES.
Ir
CARD OF THANKS. - MRS. T. '.
V Precious and lemlly deetre to extend Weir
sincere thanks for the many expre.eioos of
sympathy receive.' in their recent bereave -
meet and aide to the Sons of EuTland Believe-
death
eeeve-
d
13selety for their prompt perinea' of the �
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITU&i-Mr.
W. J. Mruir will .NI
and Mien
privately at Ms home es theof Victoria
eel 6 p I mahagaan
pert
wildeR ' swims 1 tele.. eerier, dreeser wall
tee &Kh ss andlta me coed .+Arlo pekend mattresses. es
will
leavibb. seespfloeel bareness. se Mr. tea k
town. lt
FOR SALK.--BUFR ORPINGTON WALL PAPER. - 1912 WALL
.gam tee d.tr
log boo dock .trod by paper sample hoots at amid from Ter-
Tpotw Goatee and Bram1Mrd prim wlarwe. 0010 all Paper C tl Mbot and have your
11.91 oiI3, Write or K V • 'irk done beton the rush. Prion, right.
LAWS) , ilonlop, 138.{' ' rders mid by the roll. A. BNAZEI. Assist.
E atst.reet.Ooderfch. g7-tf
!,PRAYING OUTFITS, ETC.
17Nothins pyo better tbaa the care of your
orchard. The very beat spraying outfits, and
material at lowest mien. For nrsie by D. F.
HAMLIYK, Oodetich.
VOR SALE. -1 BET SINOLI4 DRi V-
1 land sines d
robes, dra bb1rubber tired
h etc. A thence for • good bargain. En-
mitre a
t THIS OFFICE.
jpOR BALE. -Ara CHOICE PEN OF
fifiv'e pu111.1t-. it o[ White one Wyandotte.
one cockerel and ■ m Mos. Good layers. For
a
1°1)11 Uon soplr at THE (DO N AL _
ANNUAL JKETINO.
T111E GODERICH ELEVATOR AND
TRANSIT COMPANY, LIMITED.
Please Mite notice that the annual general
meeting of the shareholders Of the Ooderich
Elevator and Transit Companvl Limited. Intl
be held at the Aloe of the Manager, North
street., Oodericb, on
WEDNESDAY MAY I, 1912.
at 12 o'clock noon. for the re
e election of director*
for the ensuing year sod the teanscUon of any
other busiest that may properly be brought
before the meeting.
!Slimed, W. L. HORTON, Manager
Ooderich, April 8th, 111L 96-31
1
Attention!
1f you are open to invest $1110.00 to $1,1100,00, easy
payments, write us at once. People who have
invested through us in the past are now reaping
from BS per cent, to 900 per tent. on their Invest-
ment. We place investments in choice inside
City Property and are at present investing in
Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Inside Property
as we believe it will W the mixt City in Seekat
obewaa. Buildings wider oosstrnction sod
psrMilte WNl assorst to over 51.000,100 this year.
Tiles new liars et Railways assured, making it a
lams Railway Contra.
if you ars lateeested. write ors.
E. V. Campion & Company
WITIEVAN tiUWRTFY BAN= BUiLDIN/G
1i WIy jinn. NAREAMIEWANN
CARD OF THANKS.
The family of the late David Reid take Ihts
misaw of extending an expo -cion of their
gratitude to all the kind friends fur their '
aasMtaooe sad sympathy during the time of
trouble and bereavement
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
NOTICR TO CONTRACTORS.
Tender will be received by-tbe nndereismed
for the erect ion and completion of a rummer,
boom for bungal.,w, on hi. rrolerty In the
town of Ooderich. flan. and spe Ifcatloos
may be seen at the ottloe of The 3lgnal,
Goderich.
The lowest or any tender not ne e.aarfy'
by public asotlou at toe premises. ouoesrta, 4,
W.D. Colborn. 111 talk.. from tiallttedt, on
WEDNESDAY. APRIL Urn.
.wwdmm. x
at 1 o'eek ..harp:
The ssopsety .massa of Ax acre. of broodgenies,nd
le, em tatduk n, theto a comfortable
trams MOO. tltt�e, ban. .11d stable. fad an
wetland of about 16 (res. mostly apple.. The
Plane M la yew ted shop-, (arrow are
and there le a Rod well. '1 be place w 1 tee
offend shamwillat 3 o'clock. This wbe a good
Investment for anone wanting W have a
market garden. It 1. okee to 11odertch, and
will pay well.' Terns. will be announced et
time of dile.
At tDe dame Lime there will be sold: 1 mate,
II year* old. in foal; 1 cow. ti )'est. old. due to
Jamey • in April; 1 pure-bred Jay heifer. 11
th
mon+ old ; l 1100 wast•, ; 1 toe brew. 1
coot r. nearly now; I ..• of lobsleig ; 1
cutting box : I plow. 'outlier. above!, forks,
Corgirakes, chain.. etc.: M gh•oe: 3 ducks: 3
turkeys; 3 bedsteads, wattles/4o aid .primas ;2
deriders, Y wash NAads, 6 cede-meated chair., 3(.,
rocker., 1 centre tali1 sideboard, t ouphoard.
6 kitchen °hely.. taMn. 1 ' Penlnenlar" evil
range, 1 "Hoed" washer, tub.. Y beehive-. and
of het article..
ivieEventide*Eventide*must bo di -posed of along with
the property. ss Mr.. Tichborne lis gouts Wm.'.
retool rbattel-, furniture. Ma --All aunty
1 .,.b 10 and under, ; oo er that amount four
mouths' credit will be Kivcu on fur Mating
approved jient noted. A dt+couul allowed for
doh on credtt atnrnnt..
MRS. H. TICdBOKNE. THUS. OUNDRY
Proprietreo.. Au.Limner
accepted.
C. M. BURTON,
98 27 Brainard street. Datr)lt Mich
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE. -BOARD OF HEALTH.
Under in-truction of the Board of Health. the
citizen. are directed to moo (hat all backyards
are cleaned and freed of rerun before the let
day of May. The Inspector will oommeeee los
visit. of Inspection after April 13 and any
premises remaining to an uneanttary oeoditioo
sitar May I will be cleaned under direction d
the Huard and the chargtherefor aewrtwed
yalnat the property. es
A.C. HUNTER, 1. R. WIOLE,
98.1' M.R.O. Chairman Board of Health 1
FARM HELP AND DOMESTIC
BLRVANT8.-Persons utero` farm h$p
should apply at once w WILLIAM MtQUIG
LIN, Dominion Government 11�W
Areas', 81. Helene. Ont. Order. lett with
H. A
WOODd, St Helen, Ont.. will receive prompt
attention. 60-tf
PAPERHANGING. P A IN TING
and kaleomldag. enc. Iftratdese were.
Prtoea right. Have ,nor work done bolero W
lush. A. SN AZEL, Loa street. Oegsrielo. Ail
Joe. Kidd bas been appointed agent
for the Cunard. Donaldson and Allan
lines of ocean steamships.
,t UtT(ON SALE
or
FARM 8T0.7K, IMPLEMENTS. ETC.
Mn. 1. A. McDonald .• ill offer for sale by
public nucUou at tut 44, eonce.,ten 14. Hullet,,
tri11 ore of Auburr.t. on
MONDAY. APRIL :gimp,
commencing at 1 o'clock. the following':
Hoseg.. 1 aged brood ,wart.: 1 heavy draft
mare. 1' years old . I hear, draft marc. 6 years
old; I heavy draft horse. riding :1 yeen old : I
driving mare. 3 year' e14.
CArrt.e.-3 good mush cow-. due to calve in
May ; 4 betters. Heine; yeare old :1 .teer, riding
2 years old ; 3 steers. Being 1 veer old.
Pune.-1 breed $0W, due in May I brood .ow:
7 bog+. average 130 Ibe. 110
(melee gsTa.-.Massey-Herr(d Moder, M]�e�aesr,-
Hams. mower. hay rake, 1 land roller,1=4.•
Harris Money Herne seedrill, 1
est iron harrows. 1 gang plow, 1 twin mew. 1
mew Cookmhntt plow, 1 Angle plow. 1 1
.kb. 1 sulky cert 1 good rubber -tired
1 I ',confer, 1 tenth .ower. 1 rest
1 .see rack. pig rank. gravel box, hoc 1
set of double harmer, 1 set a ow li
1 set single barn...Ineerly newl.ree
eSaskatchewan • ema, grad pair rohorse 'nearly wt.
1 ggrin�d-
stome.lWheelbarrow. 1 fanning will, 1 water
9 11I<1ot ladder, 1 wagon jaek. 1pump
said Vs. hay fork, rope. car and sling
a q li osdnt post sleigh book., nWk
task Ane, rteokyoke. and whlMetrees.
sawn leeir, ebMn.. shovels., bone, sonde.
saafiteele A•sOall quantity of hay and 100
bole!a of ata
Hn000tiaoLb lerrxt•r.-('hwlri donngea, tred-
steads, drawees, kitcbe., cupboard. 2 dining
tables. newton n,achin,. washing machine.
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AT
GUNNY'S LIVERY STABLES
THE RED BARN
SOUTH STREET, GODERICH, ON
Wednesday, May Ist, 1912
commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, and continuing until all 1s di.po.ed of. about
:10 GOOD SEASONED HORSES
among which
chestnut mare. Mrs, 8 year. old. by
Sidney.
brown mare. Daisy, a years old.
brown mare. Luny, 4 years o.
brown ma. Maud ld
n 6 years old.
black mar.. Nellie, 6 years old.
hackney mare. Topsy, 4 year. aid.
Meek gelding. Joe. 14 years old.
there are
1 pair of grey mares. 7 years old, sound
and • splendid good livery pear.
I pair of brown mate*. 7 nod 8 years
old, mound and good.
1 pair .polled cream pont.., 144 hands,
4 and 5 year. old.
1 r of bay mare. 10 years old.
1 gelding. Johnnie, 5 year. old. by
W Medlnm.
1 bay. trebling. Dick, 8 years old, by
Wlldbrino.
l My mate. Mabel. s yr..okl, by Sidney.
1 beigNding• 8 year. old• at present on
1 bay gelding. 4 veers old.
1 gt/ molding. 6 year. sod. at present
IMO VOW
lbw bt foal to • heavy hone.
8gee Mev work homely. helm 6 to A
WOW el6.
EQUIPMENT
t new rubber tired tandoori. borsOt
from John ('ampbell t Son We
Jose. Tudhope, new
1 threeesetad carnage.
1 r iset �r oovursd earrey. Dol. and
I1a�� DO�open /WMMA year.
i �iNePtiem h Cts. .new
p sorrel. shafts.
1 wMsmstM,msdm of Walter. Sheen-
atanhopee. by
& Son. new tale
4 atanhopea. b
t Son. new sad sm��,
Lop buggies. Nes lest
N. boggle.. some Ju*t In. serer
hops.
Sitt
oaro limmes.
md 01setarr'e� t..n.,
nets of�
Ilsits of tdertteriW
.sell shsfr►le. RaOeway, bear
lebea
d adore. ere.
tem tM.whips. may. Bettor
ashk
tem�de��smrmerla .adulate- sold
metemafterA WWe will not
3
The property will also be awed tor sale at the rase time.
TERMS :-All sums of $10.IO rad under, emelt i river awl ssswmat, 7
somtbe' went WM los 'gloat ea hornishlon approved joist
notes. A aroma at Ile mea de 1 pr ess. per amus
Mewed for oa.b a walk asteas1.
EveyrtsNmf ser pea lveb• M sad sit net roe .fame, as 1 em gabs west ase
mod et rlttsr.
Thos. (lundry, John Purvis,
PROPRIETOR. AUCTIONEER.
GODERICH MARKETS.
• Teuas0Ar, April aarh
VMI Wheal, per bush 0 fa to 1
u tK I I
wheat per bunk-. 0 tin w tel
per Muth 9u' (0 t • GREATEST MARINE DISASTER IN
Bot Thea per both 9 5) to u b l
Oat.. per bush. 030 to a 30 WORLU'S HISTORY.
Peas. per broth 1 10 to
INto
1,300 PERISH.
finely per bush
per ton.... ......... y IN w
plea., b per owl
Hour patent, per cwt t M to
Cron per fan it 0 to
117 MI to
11 10 to
600to
brow
Batter. Per Ib 0 el w
Cheeew Per ib u17 w
hes o18w
Y50 to
rta,
8hwper ton
Hay. per ton. new
Straw
Woad per load
k. -r dos
Apples. pper bbl
Pol4toes, per bushel. ..... .. 9' to
Cattle. eadlny w mood. per cwt 4 W te
Malaui, export, per cwt y 30 to
Sheep pee Bert 4 00 w
Tallow. per Ib ' e3 to
[I lade•, ypeenf cwt 7 to w
:.leep+klns ..., 25 to
1 1e
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1111 El le
burg on Her Maiden Trip and Sinks
7 0 ., with Terrible Loss of Life -866
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730
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bttrete. tub•. churns. writing desk, organ,.Ltb
crockery, jar.. 1 good Crown Huron range and
pipes. 3 good wood beater., 1 good parlor cook
*Love, and oche. article, too numerous to
mention.
7 101318. -All dun,. Of tea dullard and under.
cash ; over that s moat, seven month.' credit
wilt be given on fend -Meg approved jotot
noted. A discount of tour per twoi straight l
allowed for ca.h on credit amounts. Hay find
grain each.
MRS. L. A. MBDONALD, 7'. OUNDRY.
Proprisu no. AucUonerr.
BOHN.
BUTLAN).-In Ooder'oh ;on Sunday, April
14th. to Mr. and Mr-. F. J. Rutland. a son.
BAULDING.- At Duog'nnon. un Friday. April
3tk, to Mr• and lira Bau ding. of Mount
Fore 4*, n daughter.
MARRIED.
KILPATRICK-DOUGHERTY.-At Swift
Current. Bask.. on March 26th by Rev. T.
J. Jobnetoo, W. C. Kllpetrtck of Oerow-
vfllek-, to Alton Elizabeth. d
e, Seaughter of
"Mr, and Met Nixon Dougherty, Sheppard -
toe, Oat
SHORE - WHITHAM. - At Knox chu,oh.
muse, Ooderich, on Tuesday. April 16 h,
by Rev. flee. K. Row, H. I) MhoLuo/
Isobel N hitham w Albert Shore. all of
(loder(cb.
DIED.
KILLORAN.-Soddenly on Monday. April 15th.
at the resMenoe of her daughter. Mrs,
D. Brown, Oriole road, Toronto, W Innlfred
Ryan, widow of the late John Kltlman, of
Seatorth.
REID.-in Ooderich, on Friday. April 120,
David Reid. in his 75th year.
MORRISON.--In Ooderich. on Tuesday. April
lath, J./MI Morrison. in his 7 tin year.
THORBUR).-At Amberley, on Friday. April
11th, Duncan Thorburn. aged 60 year'.
YOUNO.-At the residence of her mon-in-law,
3. IL Pentland. Nile, on Tuesday. April 0th.
Mi.. You widow of the late Richard
Young. of Port Albert.
FOE SALE WI TO RENT '
iIOURE TO RENT ON NEWGATK
u. street containing six large rooms, Woe
abthesroan., two bail+, pantrys was
minnow
mmkitchen, bathroom andatom. 7'wo
{•rhe cellars. one salm.bem ler eesk411f web 9598
and hot water lc it, gime Curep and
be. lightEverything
la N. W. up-Iodate.
Nee pte stmt. tt
L'OR SALK.-A FRAME HOUSE
1 oo Mocks street one-half acre of land ; •
number of small fruit trees, stable and good
water. Amply to MI88 VANSTONK. M
Angbme• street. 1011
ERENT. -A SII•ROOMED
k1Ms A Obwee+tee Terrace. Steed with
all veniencee. Apollo to JOB.It C.
1 0ORJSALE OR HENT. -THE l0M-
✓ FORTABLE frwme borne on Bast street
next to knitting factory, now occupied by W.
Webster. For terms apply to ('HAS. DAR -
HOW. 9941
ILTOUBE AND LOT FOR SALE ON
▪ Hurtle roeti, a abort distance from town
limits. Lot eolttains two acres with good
orchard and small fruit.. Frame house In good
repair. Anyone wishing to inspect same will
be welcome at any time. Appy at THIS
OFFICE for information. 98-11'
ER SALE. -THE HOUSE AND
lot on Pelmerstoo street, Ooderich, be-
t -lice
w Mrs. MacGillivray 1. offered ferrate"
Price 31,900; the lot on the north reserved.
Apply at THE SIGNAL OFFICE, Oudot-10h.
118-1m
WOR QUICK RALE OR RENT.
JL' Low house on East street. Ooderlcb
occupiedby O. M. Elliott. This house has all
modern 000veolence.• Is up to dote and • very
deslrebls location. Potion/don May 1st. Apply
to 0. It LLIQTT, Ooderich. 97-tf
jj OR SALE.-KRAMH HOME ON
1! Cambria road • nine teogy and bath ;
foandaUon under whole Mame • fifty-two feet
of verandah. Auply to THOU, W. RATIOS. 17.11
161OR SALE. - A COMMODIOUS
1 dwelling near the Square, recently built
and with modern cooveolences. Apply to W.
R. ROBIERTRIIN. 96
VOR SALE. -TEN ACRES FRIO
£ ISO South and Bennett streets, Clod . .
mostly high land overbooking Lake H
early groamd salable for posltry small
pr gse4ea i eeme good celery eery
H. A. JORDAN, 171 Wlndroravenoe, Wlyd.or,
Ont 9641
TO RENT. -A SOLiD BRICK
house containing • double parlor. diolog
room and kitchen downstairs and throe bed
•
room. and a bathrime m apmt� res. All
modern conveniences. Imelodleg formate. For
farther particulars apply au the premises w O,
JAR SHAW, Renee street, 0.1.01eb. 93-11
L1OR SALE. -SIX FiRRT-CLASS
r i niidloR inti* on AlaappLnal and North
mttesta. CHARLES (JARROW. 4v.tt
1110 RENT. -THE STORE NOW 00-
J. COMM by Mr. Stead, Hampton street :
me el the lost baldness sands In town. Rent
s. at store or to MRA. Y. A.
A' A W I 1 Gerrard street. Tomato lStf
L1ARM OF 100 ACRES. FIVE MILES
1. tram Leeknow; fifteen ammo bush. hallow
MOM
goal rnnnln water, 1 frame
bask k�bsrttn sbep pee and ckloMn
le MAT1Nf '' WO0UU. Beif�ia4 vet.
01.
Y.I.K.-100 ACRES OF LAND
11 north of the town K l'me9srib-
at a kamk
=
pt" el`ice,
Survivors on the Steamer Carpathia
-Many Prominent People in the List
of ••Unaccounted For."
An appalling disaster sent the
White Star liner 'Titanic. the largest
vessel in the world, to the bottoni of
the Atlantic during Sunday night. and
with her hsvr perished over 1,300 of
her passengers toot crew. The new%
so far received has been by wireless,
through bats which were in commun-
ication with the Titanb before she
foundered. 1'he Cunard liuer Car-
pathia, with the survivors on heard, is
now approaching New York harbor,
and farther details will Boon beflaehrd
around the wotld.
The Titanic was the largest steam-
ship ever built and was making her
first trip across the Atlantic, frotu
Southamptor. to Nrw York. She car-
ried 1,3011 passengers and a crew of
about 800. Of these806, mainly women
and children, are How no the steamer
Carpatbia, leaving about 1,300 un-
accounted for, and so far as is known
all theme are lost.
When the collision with the ieehurg
occurred, at 10:25 o'clock Sunday
night, the wireless operator on the
Titanic sent forth over the ocean re-
quests for assistance from any other
ships that might be within reach. The
Cunard liner Carpathia was the Bost
to reach the pcene, at daybreak on
Monday, and she picked up the sur-
vivors from the lifeboats. The Titanic
had sunk about 2:21/ a.m. The Leylr.nd
liner Californian and the Parisian and
Virginian, of the Allan Line, also
arrived. but too late to save any of
the passengers.
Among those on board were many
notable people. including W. T. Stead,
editor of the Review of Reviews • Chas.
M. Hays. president of the Grand
Trunk Railway ; Jacob Astor, Ben-
jamin Guggenheim, George D.
%Videner, and severs] other American
multi-mlillionairew. All theca are be-
lieved to base ppiabed.
The Titanic had a h-ngth of 882 feet
6 inches, s width of 92 feet 6 inches,
and a height of 175 feet from the top
of the funnels to the keel. It cost
nearly $10,000,000 to build her,
Carpatbia Has 866 Survivors.
M P,
New York, April 16i -The appalling
magnitude of the wreck of the giant
liner Titanic has been but little miti-
gated by the fragmentary information
which has filtered in today.
The rescuing steamer Carpethiabat.
8O8.urvivors on hoard, according to
the latest news received at the offices
of the White Star oNf ;e in this city.
This increases the list of saved by about
200 from the number fret reported.
But except for 1 his the favorahle de-
tails are insignificant compared with
the supreme fact that the Titanic is at
the bottom of the Atlsntic, and that
the shattered wreck took with her
about 1,350 victims to their death.
The fleet reports giving the total
survivors at 675 were varied by more
favorable news early today first from
Capt. Rostron of the Carpathia, who
gave the number at about 800, and
later by the positive announcement of
the WhiteStar line that there are 888
survivors of the Titanic on board the
Carpathia.
But with these revised futures there
remain 1,342 persona, who were aboard
the Titanic. passengers and crew, who
are today unaccounted for and appar-
ently lost.
Hope clung desperately this morning
to the belief that the Virginian and
Parisian of the Allan Line may have
picked up survivors in addition to those
on board the Carpathia. This wets
practically dispelled at 11 o'clock when
the Sable island wireless att ton re-
ported that the Parisian had no sur
vivors on hosed and when the officers
of the Allan Line in Montteatl leaned
Veteternentthat, the captain of the
irginian had sent, them a wireless
saying be bad "'arrived at the .cane of
the disaster ton late to be ef service."
: •'
GODERICH PEOPLE ALL SAFE.
Nooe of Them on the Wrecki d Stemmer
Titanic.
Although a number of Ooderich
people are awe" on trip acmaa the
ocean, none of them was on the
Titanic. Miss Edith Millar is on the
Cymhric. a vessel of the same line
and sailing the same day as the
Titanic. The Cypbric left Liverpool
on the loth for Portland. Mr. and
Mts. John Lawson were to sail on the
13th from Liverpool by a vessel of the
Leyland Line. Rev. Joseph Elliott
and Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0.
Nisbet and Mrs. Jamieson Reid are
stili on the• other side of the Atlantic.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Macara, of
Winnipeg. who were In town for s
few days this week, were watching
anxiously for news of the survivors.
Y several of their !.timate friends liv-
ing In Winnipeg were known to he on
the boat.
Gen. 11. Graham. of Winnipetg, who
is believed to be among the loot, was $
brother at Rev. W. R. Orabam, form-
erly pastor of Victoria street Mettler
diet ohurcb, lledesieb. now of Rtrietb-
ro . He was a boyar for Eaton's
Winnipeg Mer..
CANADIANS ON THE TITANIC.
Despetobse from different parts d
Use Dasrolaios @bow that more Came
Masa were ea the Tltasie than was
known. The names of about thirty-
eight
hin -
eigbt have beep secured, and it would
not be surprising if the list were in-
creased to fifty. The nautes of those
reported as sever! and of those not yet
accounted for, but oo h, may turn up,
are as follows
CANADIANS NOT REPORTED.
Chas. M. Hay.. Montreal.
J. Hugo Roes, Winnipeg (formerly
of Toronto.)
J. J. Sorebank. Winnipeg (formerly
Of Toronto.1
Geo. E. Graham, buyer for Entona,
Winnipeg.
Thompson Beattie. Winnipeg (form-
erly of Fergus, Ont.)
Dr. Alfred Pain. Hamilton.
Mark Fortune. Winnipeg.
H. Merkland Moleon, Montreal.
H. J. Allison, Montreal.
Mrs. Allison and son, Montreal.
George Wright, Halifax.
Q. Baxter, Montreal.
Thornton Davidson (son -ft -law of
('has. M. Hays', Montreal.
Mr. Payne (secretary to Chas. M.
ifay51. •
Mrs. F. Marshall, Calgary, and three
children.
M. W. 11 Parr, Montreal.
lieorge Wright. Halifax.
Ernest A. Sjostedt, Sault Ste.
Mat ie.
James *IcCrie, London.
CANADIANS SAVED.
Mrs. Chas. M. Hays and daughter,
Montreal.
Mrs. Thornton Davidson, Montreal.
Mrs. Johtt C. Hogeboom, Toronto.
Major Arthur Peuehen, Toronto.
Miss Hilda Slater, Halifax.
Mrs. Mark Fortune. Winnipeg.
Alice Fortune. Winnipeg.
Ethel Fortune. Winnipeg.
Mabel Fortune, Winnipeg.
A. A. Dick and wife, Calgary.
Infant daub of H. J. Allison and
IMree.
Mrs. 1', telae, Montreal.
Mr. Charles M. Hays.
Several contradictory reports have
been received in Montreal since the
disaster regarding the safety of the
bead of the Grand Trunk Railway
C.)mpaoy. latest reports, however,
ars that Mr. Hays is not among those
rescued from the wrecked liner.
By Request.
At Smith's Art Store, Ooderichs
three days only. Commencing Wed-
nesday, April 21th, we will sell war-
ranted gold -tilled rimmed spectacles
and eyeglasses withbest spherical lenses
for 11. Eyes examined tree byformer
optical manager Kent's ewellery
store, Torouto. These glass.; are sold
regularly at from $3 to $5. Come
early. _ - -- -
ANCTION SALES.
MONDAY, April IL --Auction sale of [arm
stock, lbsAscyenpkeb. the property of Maa
L A. MCDONALD,1K 44, oonoe.eloo 14, Hallett
IvJ1age of Auburn), osmmenotng •t 1 o'clock.
Taos OUNomv. auctioneer.
W LDN[SDA Y. May 1. - Auction .ale of •
livery, ab and bud buahes, at Oundry'.
livery *tablet, Southtreet, Oederioh, ,,Om -
mending at 1 o'clock @harp Taos. OUx o*y,
proprietor; Jour Peavis, aaotloneer.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Fred Murney tett on Tuesday for Outlook.
Sesk.
Mrs. Mee.) I. Torouto, Wallwin. of Toro, id in
town this week.
J. Vrooman went to Stratford on Wednesday,
having neared • situation there.
Mr.. Joseph D. Wilson, Cambria road, is
having a two week.' vdelt with friend. In Tor-
onto.
Mew. l'. Fairbalrn. of Winnipeg. id here on a
vlalt to her parents. Mr. and Mn. J. J. Graham,
Huron road.
Wm. Nlobttlson has returned to hi. home at
Detroit after . ttendlug the funeral of the late
Thos. Precloud.
Mtam Victoria Miners, of the public .chool
teaching .talc, spent the itaster vacation at her
home at Exeter. -.
Miss Minole Campbell. of the Exeter high
school Matt. vielted her home here during the
Easter vacation.
Fred Galin. of Frltzley's barber shop, left on
Tuesday for the West. Moo.ejaw, Sask.. was
h.ri objective point.
Bert Miller, who was employed as hiker by
Thom. Warrener for several year., left on Tues-
day for Moosejaw,
Mort McLean left on Tue.day for Midland,
where he joins the crew of the steamer Mi.1
land King for the coming season.
Mn,. 1). Millar leave. this afternoon for 1 o:
onto tom. et her daughter. Mi.. Edith, wb .
returning from her trip to [hr, Old Country.
A. M. Polley lett last week on a visit to
Toledo. 11110. and 8agivaw, Minh., aocompain
fttg 81+daughter, Mrs. Major, oto her return to
Toledo, after .ponding the Easter holiday. in
Uoderich.
Robot. Mcld•.n returned on Saturday from
the N'e.t, where he had been dlsppoo,ing of three
carloads of horse.. His son Wilfrid, who ac-
companied him on the trip. elm ham returned.
Mr.. /.eh, who had bneu visiting her father,
Wm. Poem. for some weeks. tett this moraine
on her return w her home at Dose Lodge,
Montana. 8be will visit friend. at Kalamazoo
on the way.
Mr.. 1111 returned on Saturday from the
West. where .h. had been oa an extended vlmit
to ber daogbter. Mrs. Glearihue. at Frank.
Alta. and her son. Harry. at Bandon. Mao.
Her daughter, Mn. Campbell, of Port Col-
borne. was ap over Sunday to meet her.
W. A. Harrison. of Lonknow, wile in town
let • taw days this week. Mr. garrison
Mahe Fenian ltald vetw051Lobo will b.neIt
r the^aO°Aed Deminise
hes wee here ngraM of Wts(e arramme
saw the premise= of W Odin.
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Oa Tuesday evening. ell 8Dtb. the
B. Y. P. U. of tee Sighed isreh WIN
��ii h w even a witestala weal lig the
aleteh. �aothw fall be Mow
wit week. the date sprig.