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The Signal, 1914-6-4, Page 7__ TUE SIGNAL : GODERICH : l)NTARIo • Have You Bilious Attacks? Ckuabarldn Tablets beep time laver Ogle up a unr- al all tbs Ilene- esad tory way they ase se elltolM is cure of itoraat:b Disorders, Femenatton, Indigestion, and all ailments which ars the lase - rowers ar bWouuosea. Try term. 2Se. • bottle Dr'uggleM sed Desists or by Mail. Tie Measles Ce. 1 CHAMBERLAINS . TABLETS ID a PIPE THE TINMAN wh.. comes to look after your risr chimney top, cornier, leaders. gutters. rte. 1f h.• loiter,. in hie wink, norm. 00' to carr a hang. he doesn't (*.- long to us, WHEN WE DO TINNING se do it promptly and do it as if Ile• henstt we were work ing .e. weer our own. Kim. ..no of that kind of tinning done now? FRED HUNT HAMILTON STREET GODERICH PHONE 138 Implements Says, when you come to town crime to Ron. WIL- •.rti's plate. \\'e have 5 new cat - low/ of the best buggies money can bus. \Ve have lotto of Wire Fen •ing and G.tee We have \Vashinrf Machines and ('horns, Stoves. Hoe - let •" and Rangel., Lad- d.:-., Hay (•ars and Tea. k, Litter Carriers, Eve; 11 •u. Windmills. B.!eters. Mower.. Hay 1. el.•r•, Wg,tons and • "e•i Its •k.. \' a nnmher of g'wel horr-c- ,Masses-Harris Shop 1'. Ito' Str.4 Brantford Roofing :•and.fie 1j u:l'v I. e y \• iio peter, 1i 1, r'emtr'-e4 rat wool +1.ew.t ode Moe- mote .mi-gdsaiY uuui01-rreatarl.4.1the "est gMntr- h I. wast•-p•+r.t, pren.s't, .ui usq an4 srak.. `'ultabiefor hendleg. of Mr gran' ford Aanhalt, 1.2 end :t ply. Rubber, 1, !, Iona :t ply. } Create', Isar weight wlu only Moha Roofing. one oely wejp[bt W. R. PINDER Phone I:;, Hamdtnn Street Brophey Bros. GODlel(IOH The Leadleg Posers! Directors and Embalmers WrV'►rlrlly aterro wie to VSs. 'Baht or day. WORST DISASTER CANADA EVER KNEW 11p the wee husaely possible In the fourteen molests that the Empress bung on the river. Captain Kendall was hurt and In great pain, but he showed the pluck and decision of a naval officer. In the first minute of the disaster he ordered young Edward Hereford. the wireless operator. to that very s.o.1l cell. the ed. for help Over a Thoussed Drowned When C.P.R. Steamer Empress of ° d .hip meat Fe Not Thom For FII keland Was Sunk in Col- Had there been time, hundreds who went down with the ship would have lision in St. Lawrence survived. But time there was not. A thousand men and women who had been asleep woke too late to scramble RAMMED BY COLLIER IN A FOG lmangledebyks ibm bow of n Stsorsrdadtr Injured by splintered timbers or over - Passengers Trapped In Their Berths wbelmed in the terrific rush of water. -No Time to Launch all It 1e probable that scores were killed' the Cleats Instantly. but hundreds perished while feebly struggling for doorways, - while trying for a fooling on the slop - Second only to the Titanic dleaal r ing decks. The terror and aonfus)ou 10 the number of lives lost was titer of the few mleutes while the Em - catastrophe which overtook the C.P.R. press staggered. Hsted and sank can steamer Empress of Ireland which was hardly be. {pit In words. The sur- seut to the .bottom of the St. Law- visors themselves could not describe rence River at 1.45 Friday morning those moments adequately. They In collision with the collier Storstadt rams ashore nt Rtmouskl, stunned near Father Point Of the 1.467 per- mentally as wen as physlci ly. sons on board only 4G5 erre saved and Intel were !ort. it was, from the numbers of Canadians lost, the esu.: appalling d saatcr. lin the marine. hie - tory of the lk,niliian. From all part- of the country" the passengers were drawn, a eui:tingetit of 165 being Sal- vation Army delegates to the World's 1)01, rani::1 ('.,ngr.-.s at Landon. Of those barely more than a score. sur- vlvr. 'ri.e 1•;mpre•.s rank within four- teen minutes after bring struck. 'There war time only to lower nine life- boats, Mori than 1.01.11 persons were asleep and urn• unable to get to the decks before they were carried down in seventeen fathoms of water. Scums were enlwhed to drain by the bow of of the Empress of Ireland is comp`le.: the Storstadt as It ripped through from all available sources: tiers of staterooms.. The survivors in A. H. Anderson, London; Nina the lifeboats and "mein bits of wreck- A. S. M. Aseafrey, Winnipeg; Miss age were picked up by Domini11ui M. Atkin. Prince Albert; John Ad - Government steamers whish reached ridge, the. scene 01 the disaster from N:- g S.A, Toronto; Mrs. H. Axton, S.A..; Ernest Aldridge. Toronto; Elsie THOSE WHO WERE LOST Every Part of Canada Suffered Severe- Iy=Whole Families Wiped Out A list of passengers and crew of the Empresa of Ireland. Issued of- ficially by the Cleft. glues the total number aboard as 1,367. divided a: follows: First cabin passengers, e.7; second cabin passengers, 153; third- class passengers, 715: officers and crew, 132. Toti•L 1,367. The (ohne ing list of Canadian dead mouakl. Alike. Toronto: H. Andrews, Port ('o; - The, sunders were taken to Rl- borne;; Mrs. Ailgrove and children• mtwrki by the Government steamers Windsor; Charles Appde, Toronto. Tureka and Lady Eielyn. Later Miss D. Balcomb, Vancouver; Miss A. Bates, • Toronto; Mrs. \V. and Misses Florence and Evelyn Barbour. Silverton. H.C.; Alfred Harker Saska- toon; Miss Mary Baster, Toronto; Edward Beale, London, Ont.; Miss E. Berry, Vancouver; Henry Blrkett, Car- stairs, Alberta; G. 11 Bishop, Van- couver; Miss I. Blackhurst, Paris, Ont.; Relnholdt Boch. Mrs. F. E. Boyten, St. Thomas; Ensign G. Bo -i nynge, S.A., Toronto; Adjutant Beck - sled, R.A., \\'Innlpeg; Lieut. S. Big - land, S.A.. Toronto; Miss Alice Bales) S.A . Toronto; - Boardman, Hamil- ton; W. Harris, Silverton, B.C.: O. Brown, Kenora; Mrs. Buehler. Costa, Regina; H. It. IJulpitt, Vancouver; Mrs. S. Burgess, Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs. -L. Bolton and children Toronto; Mn. Burch and Children, Toronto; A. Blackham, Toronto; Mrs. Board- man, Hamilton; Mims D. Brooks, To -- onto; Miss Rose Butler, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marlow, Montreal; MIPs Alice Brown. Tofoato. J. J. ('aytcy-. Hamilton; Mrs. C. A. ray. Golden, H.('.; Miss Juanita ('ra- teern, Montreal: Mrs. F. W., Miss Maud and Master Cullen. Toronto; Major and !Ire. U. ('relrhton, S A.. Toronto; Mrs F. ('ors, 11. S.A.. and bahy'. Mrs. u'raf:un, S.A.; R. Crellin, Silvertotu, H.t'., Mrs M. Crawford. Toronto; 31 r•. E Cotterill. l.ondcn, Ont; It. II. C,eIAhnts, )'ort Hope Percy Cooper. Terontn: Mr. and Mrs A. E. ('atigh.•y. (ttawa: Vrs. T. ('hi,:- n.•lI. Vo toric; Mrs. G. and \1:s', Nellie l'lasiv+-Toronto; Mrs. A. rel.. Princeton. 1' C. Capt. and Mrs. Delhi. S.A., Toronto; Adjutant and lir.. T Oeltow, Toronto; Met. E. Duna. S A.: Mies Delanlont, Mr a:td Mts. Jas. Inerrant l'amphell- ford; Mr. and Mrs F. 1)e,e1o11, Lamb - tons: Mrs. E. Davis. Toronto; Mrs. Dutton. Windsor; Mrs. M Dale and baby. Tomato; Mrs. i. F. Tandy, Pierson. 31.in.. Mrs. J. largul'. Ke- nora; A. H. heath. Regina. Mr. and \lrs. E. Evans, S.A.. 'i•.r- onto: Mies Parton. S.A.. Torcute: Adjutant Eduardo, S.A., Ottawa. 11. E. Ford. tVInnipee; Major and Mrs. H. Findlay, S.A., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ford, S.A., and baby. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. George Fah steed, S.A.. child and baby, Toronto; - Flshwteks• Windsor; Miss E. Fell, Toronto; Misses K., N., D. and B. Farr, Moose Jaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregg Chllllwack_ R.C:;-lint W. H. Orth and' ballg. Cloverdale. RC.; Captain Groome, S A.; J. A. Goddard. S.A., Toronto; Adjutant and Mrs. H. Green, T. Green. and Miss Jessie Green. A.A., Toronto: ('apt. E. 1'. Grey. S.A.. Toronto; H. Greenaway. S.A., Toronto; Miss Goff. Toronto; Miss Violet Griffin, Brant- ford. Mrs. D. T. Halley. Vancouver; Mrs. C. G. Holloway. Quebec: Emma, Hayes, St. Capt.. f•. A.. Toronto; W. Norwood, S.A.. Toronto: Brigadier. Mrs, Miss t' and Muter i). Hinter, B.A., Lon- don; Adjutant and Mrs. T. Hannagan, S.A., Toronto; M,,. J. Humphreys. S.A.. Toronto: Mrs. J. and MIN Jedith Hatter. Winnipeg: C. Halliday, Pier- son. Man.; Mr. Mrs. W., Miss Edith and Master William Hart, Mortlake, Sisk : M». M. K., Mtn f!. N. and Master H. M. Hepburn. Vancouver; Mrs. Robert Holtgan. Namable); Miss IF Holcombe, Calgary; Miss C. Hope, Hamilton; R. W. Hudson, Montreal; /Alas C. Haney. Windsor; Mrs. Hunt, Windsor; Miss Mabel F. Hays, Tor- onto: Mrs. A. and Min Lily Howell. Brantford; Miss K. Hat•etlnen. Tor- onto; Henry and Miss E. (tall, Tor- onto; Mrs. M. E. Hill. Mrs. and Mien Hobbs. R,sattoed; Mrs: Howatt and shred. catgary; Mr. and Mrs. William and Melvin Howarth. Calgary; W. Wisenheimer. Montreal. Mr. lad M,,. F. Jay sad child, Toronto; Mvtd Joliette.. s'tv.detictoe; Ensign Jones, S.A.. rehear": F. Jones, A.A., Toronto; Mrs. and Master Joffe, plies, Oaf.; Mrs. A. Juslp.r sad child. Toronto: Mr. and Mr's. Edward Jobe- stolt, Toronto; Mrs. (l. Jack. Toronto: Mr. A. Jerry and ehlldren, Brantford ('apt. H. Knedae., R.A., Parry IMssd; T. Kooky. Toronio; Mrs. L many were placed on a special train and started for Quebec. ('aptaiu Kendall, of the Empress, watt saved. but be was badly hurt from failing upon wreckage as his ship sank. The chief officer was lost. So tar as can be learned no :blame attaches to the officers or crew of the Empress. Anchored Because of Fog The Empress was motionless In the river awaiting the lifting• of a heavy fog, which had thickened as she steamed down the stream. After she took the malls aboard off iimouski Captain Kendall decided that the bet- ter course would be to iie to till morn- ing. The activity following the tak- ing aboard of the nails being at an end, the. passengers and the bulk or the crew were 1n their berths. Out of the fog, steaming rapidly toward Quebec, came the deeply -laden collier Storstadt, a Norwegian ship engaged in carrying coal from Nova Scotia to uyriver ports.. She struck the Em- press amldshtp's with such forc0 11151 the side of the great ship was pierced. and the p:atea were rlpp.d off fur a i'unsiderable distance below the water line. At crate he began to fill. and as the water poured in she careened over yu far Ilia: thu launching of the beats he,atne a (natter of the Utmost difficulty Steward° reshe 1 below calling trate tieaily to th1 passeng.rs to come on deck, but t;r re sits slight time for preparation and teeny hurried up front their berth- civil unly 1n their night clo:hilar• The cans of t:_e wire:* t•perator for aid sere 1, and at }'ath.-r Point Wire(. o. 11a'i0:1 immediately after thcr hers . and two Government ateam,rs wlei h had steam up raced to the spot iud!u iv ed. Before they arrived the l.nipr...+ had gone 1111% 11. arld all tha• .o..11$1 he done was 1., gather the survivors. many of whom had taken ie the bolts lar thrown themselves into the roll water wan but little clothing en them. It was almost three hours before the work of rescue was completed. and the sur- vivors were landed at Rlmouski and mustered for roll call. Families Separated It was only then. when parents failed to find their children and hus- bands their wives among elle. sur- vivors. tbB*.the-ii1�4� horror - q aalhr hsdan' 1b.stsa.e /Melt . 1- "red' a time there was a ray of hope that others might be saved and landed later, but the number of passengers who reported was pttifully few. As Captain Kendall sated. many of them had not been able to make their way on deck, and were, therefore. carried down with the ship. Among the dead are Laurence Irv- ing, the E4glish actor, who was a son a Sir Henry Irving: his wife. Mabel Hackney. and Sir Henry Seton -Kerr. • %mout hunter of big game and prominent at the English bar. Very few of the first or second cabin pas - imagers were saved. Only a few wo- men were eseied. Passengers Were Helpless The feet that Hestia out was the nn 7lete helpless'seee of most of the passengers. They were trapped theft staterooms and were killed or drowsed before nfilceri and crew bad time to help them. It was all over with% fourteen minutes. The collier was sear to statue. but was alde to make her way few to Riotous - o the ssrast- ki atter picking u► vivo,, from the Illmpress. Het bow was shattered to the waterline from the collision. ltd with 7,N0 The collier. weighted tons of coal. was out of her ermine 1a the channel as she tante on at a good sped. She drove d :ate te tee( he port side Estero,'of the Estero bow retool 'sward ;eolithofslate-reams` rut rtigbt remeaa mid deck wat.rtig►t costed beamsgap ~etsoes that opeafrom esaideh optima the store et the Reef. The water seabed r testi►this ad iMir 4t a )seer and ebtldrea. London. Oat.; -- Rushy, Toronto. Dr. Alex. Lindsay, Hallfas; H. H. sad .1,,. roman, Mostral ; Mrs. J. M. Illseits, Moosem%, flask.; Mr.. Mrs. and Master Lawlor, Brantford; Mr. and M,,. Longley sad child, Brims.- ford; raai.lord; Frederick Laskey. London. Oat. Capt. McGrath. B.A., Winnipeg; M,,. M. McGachen and children, Loo- ks, Ont.; George McWhinney, Tw- eets); A. G. Maglnqs, London; Miss IL Mullins, Col. and lire. S. Maldment, B.A., Toronto; Enslge O. Martell. Vaaeouver; Capt. J. Myers, B.A., Ter- aina; St. Capt. and Mrs. A. Morris, B.A., Toronto; Major " David Moore, LA., Termite; George Meecher, S.A., 7brooto; Mrs. T., Miss and baby Mattel', Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Morris Toronto; Mrs. Amelia Mott,, Woodstock; Mrs. Mawby and child, Toronto; William Moore, Lon- don. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. H. Neville, London: T. Nave, S.A., Toronto Mrs. and Mrs. William Naulls, Toronto. H. R. O'Hara, Toronto; George Oakley, Toronto. Mew. W. L. Palmer. London; Mn. W. \t. Price, New Zelani: Was Parker, Toronto; J. Phillips. Toronto; John Patterson, Calgary; Robert Pat- terson. Toronto; W. H. Perry, I'eter- boro; Mr. and Mrs. H Peterson, Win- nipeg; Messes A. and M Priestley, Edmonton; George Prior. Winnipeg; Brig. S. and Master SV.. Potter, S.A., Toronto: Ensign B. Pattcndan, R.A . Toronto; W. Perkins, S.A : Adjutant Price, S.A., Hamilton; Mr- I'aulling, S.A., Toronto; Mrs. J. Puyer. Toronto, Mn. M. Pratt and child, Toronto; Mrs. A. Peric•h and chlldrep, Toronto; Miss Parkinson. Toronto: Mrs. and Mrs. W. Prince and child, Hamilton; Miss Parkhurst, Toronto. Miss, W. M. Quarlley, Vancouver. F. J. Muth.-rford. Montreal: John Reilly, Hamilton; Commissioner and Mrs. D. \t Rees, . S.A.. Toronto; ('arts. H. and M.. and Miss A Rees, S.A., Toronto; E. Rutherford, Tor- onto; Mrs. and Master Reeves. Wind- sor; William and Miss Russell, Lon- don. Ont.; Charles Reed, Paris, Ont.; Mrs. S. A. and Miss Rtgbey. Toronto; Mrs. M. Radborn, London. Ont. Major N. Slmcoe. S.A., Vancouver; Adjutant and Mrs. W. Stitt, S.A., Toronto: Mrs. Seybold. Ottawa,; G. Bogue Smart, Ottawa; Mrs. A. Stork. Toronto; S. J. Sampson. Guelph; Miss Schongutn, Montreal: John Scott, Mortlake. Sask.; Wm. Shattock. -Nee bite Man.: Reginald S'mmcnds, Lion. don: Mrs. E. Smith, Calgary; Miss Isabel Stage, Toronto; Mrs. E. Stain- er, Falgary: M. Stayon. Montreal; A. E. Stillman. Calgary: :itis. A. Swindle'lurat. Toronto; Fred J. and Miss Maud Smith, Toronto; Miss Rose Smedley, Toronto; Mrs Steele and children, Brantford; Mr. G. and Miss Spurgeon. Hamilton; Thomas Smart, Toronto; F. Smith, Toronto; \V. S. Strobrldfe, St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Simper, Toronto; Mrs. 1. Smith, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. Toronto; Mrs. R. Smedley. Toronto; Adjutant W. Still, S.A . Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tyles. J. T. Tay- lor. Montreal; Muss Elisa Taplin. Kamloops. B.C.; Mrs. and Master Turnbull. Toronto; James T. and Miss Taylor, Hamilton: A. Treherne, Strat- ford: A. Tales. Toronto. Miss B. Vel(ch, Victeria: Muss Alice Voneley, Hamilton. Capt. G. Whatmore, S.A.. Toronto: W. Wakefield, S.A.. Vancouver: (trig. Henry Walker, S.A.. Toronto: Mrs. Sarah and Miss Woodward. S.A.. Tor, onto; Mrs. J. \Vhitefaw. New \west- mtnster.. .; Mrs. George White and baby. ' w Westminster. B.C.; Miss E. Witlmot. ('ampbcllfurd. Ont.: ''li;a Mary Wocd. Regina: \Irs. S. Wood. Toronto: Mrs! E. Wats( n. Toronto; Mrs and Miss White. Guelph; Mrs. 1). White. t•raatford: lienry t\'illeock, Thrill: to. Mrs. H. and Harry Vat. Hamilton. TRIED TO SAVE LEADER Frank Morris Soi:m With Commis- sioner Rees on His Back in Vain "1 did my best. Arthur and i/aisy lost Hato gut 1'..aa'F ;..dy. No Ira.e .f Arthur's. 1 .!id my utmost :o sare r,:mr:ts.ien, r 114••s. Swam With him on m" back un"i bntti were exhausted. and ('ommissi, nor slipped off MY Dart. "Frank Norris." The foregoing messare was re- . iced at tha1 :41 n trmy head- quarters. Toronto. tin 'Saturday moro- tag, frons-M*3ot Frank -:Morris, of ' London'. Ont_ one lar. ibe :heroes of the terrible disaster. Ashur Morris was his brother and Dai -y w>•.s Ar- thur's wife. Storstadt Under A --est The steam Stt r to..:' is eld under art -1st at Wearcal under a writ for $ t, , ',oaf, daniagl s issued by the (' 1' Ft. The statements of Captain Kendall of the Empress and Captain Andersen of the Stor'ta t nre hope - lovely et varieece es tothe reopen- Abltty for the me Went. One Case Out of Many The sirkening !once.wt:trh carried the F.mnress to the bottom, parted ro sashes and ht: atends, parents and children. Otte (*bete srodely wrenched maunder wire $r. nod Mrs t\'tlliant Dpviea, of Tor':tto. Mr. ilarira was rewrued he a boat from the Eureka: and his wife• disappeared In the swirl and was never seen aagln. Doctor's Thriling Escape M. Jas. F Grant. a young MM1111 graduate and Ship* doctor on the EAT. proem was palled thenur't a tore ole as the Empress sank. He iAam to the Ptoratadt and took charge of the rescued. TNvaaDAY JUN lt 1. 1f31 i 7 *had1 QUICK NAPTHA THE WOMAN'S SOAP CAMPAIGN OF SAFETY Dangerous Plewa is Lakes and Streams Diatiacty Marked During the put four years the lead- ing industries of the country have paid a great deal of attention to the question e f safety to the end that the number of personal injury eases might be teaselled. The railwaya base de- veloped this safety campaign w * re- markable estenL Mince the move- ment was started four year.. ago, the Chicago & :Northwestern reileay has reduced the ou,ulwr of accidents near- ly a ter cent. During the Iwst four years lu,tlW fewer persons were in- jured on this railway system than in the preceding tutu• year. -a very real and gratifying,acbievewent. On the great laKea the Luke Car- rier.' 'arrier.' atesoeiatiuu has cetriducted • systematic campaign for the elinlina- tiuu of the avoidable accident by dis- tinctly merging d.ngeroies places and by appointing setety countotters from o.,g the (TOW 011,051'11 Ship. 111 ad- dition, the :essoci.rt has this spring begun a 05,11 psign ou .,tl,ilatioh Lo promote the physical well -beteg of the wen. A man 114 ohviuu.ly rot com- petent to do a day's tout k unless he is in g.aal health. 'flue initial steps in the cau,paign have to do with the care and perms! ation of food supplies.' Every dealer uo tit, whole chain of lakes sup1lyiug meats, u,ilk, gcoeer- ies end ice to the b,u11a has 1 ecetved a circular fto,.i the Welfare Pian cow- umitlee of the Lek.. Carriers' .emeovia- tion outlining cel thin simple ru11•1 10 1M1 observed in the nu•e u( food stdlis. Meats ate to be kept in the relrigera- tot away (ton, tiles and not ezpo.ed to • handling by prospective customers. , Milk must be pule and cauuot be ttansferrid from one ran to another until the cats have been thurotaghly sterilized and ice nr,tst under no eir- c1Im.t..n •e.. rotor ill 'u o arc with food. Manufactured ice is pr. Peered because being made 11'0111 distilled water it is chemically purr while natural ice may be of duu',tful piney. The oh- servance of these tiller will go a long ways towards the elinlivation of typhoid fever casts. because typhoid is a disease which is eouruunicated to the system through f.nsl and drink. In .ddir'the sanitary c 'ttee of the Lake Car vier: aswociation has defined the areas on the great lakes from which drinking water suety he drawn for the veesels. 1t is known that practically all the water in the connecting overt. and for a distsnde front eihht to twelve tulles from the shore line of the larger cities ispol- luted. With pure i.as1 and purr water and absolute. eleanhoess sboatd ship there should be a di -tinct improve - went in the morale of the lake fleet. Lass Covered by Insurance Both the steamer and her targe sure !ally covered by Inssrsare. rens 's In tains?) and Contiaestal ., mpanl's. OsRarte f .-ctie'se The prirvisetal Leort.latcre has have t a el. rd aid ,Settles will kg bled Ione +-1 FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of y • Heckles, as the to pt °thine --double etrenityili is guar ant red to remove thew h.'mrly spots. simply get i1n „lanes of o.hine-- d,.uble stiengrit- 1,ou1 any diuggist and apply a hole of it eight And runt g and y• , st , raid s0a011 see thou even the w01-.1 tr•-.Ltr-,have begun to di -appear, sal i1r'he ti.;hlrr ones have vanish.d entil.Iy. 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