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The Signal, 1921-5-19, Page 60 0- Thurstlay, May 19, 1021. TEE SIGNAL GODER10111, OUT. THE LOSS OF THE MIZTEC. Mate Robert ('amphrll, a t.oderleh Old Bey Among the Missing. Sault MIP Marie. Mich., May 15. - All hope had heeu abandoned tonight for the captain and nix members of oho crew, inclieliug one woman, of the h.trge Hoge•, which broke intim the steamer Zillah of the O. W. Itlod4e'tt •'o. of nay 4'ity, Mich.. off Whiteeti,1 Point, Ia4k Superior, during the storm ye,rterlay morning. Those misslug and who *re • iwliev.sl to have leen d lVWll'\I AI"{ . in K. Pederson, l `A ►La 'Sir• Buffalo; Florence Pi -oh -noon. Irak; 4.1,1 state Robert Oawphell, Tonawanda. N. Y.; $.*.wen Erie Johnson and Iuufs Ylorew'e, Bay /Yty, Mkh.; Seaman jobs 1/rt'eker, .Titusville, 1'a , anti an r trout unidrMsealant .nua u who ,Au{ p,rt tr port Ilnr n. )lick. alawnaloa Released from Sandbar. The Pit 'ghat rg ste•met. Mauualoa aca, released Iron the sanli me at lkdar Reel at 3 o'clock this 'morning. anal pt+nd down at 10 p.m., unharmed. o1'nr',• hundred tons of ore wen• taken 1 Peal tee Ilauu:,lo,t by the lighter-Rc- fiagK•e in effecting the release. None of the vel.w'ls which Moire pssseel,tl41'l 1sw4r of the wreck of Saturday worno ..ins, with the exception of the steadier ►" Renown, has sighted any wreckage, and 11 1s generally Io•lierrd that the y idisl u _lik�_A.stone as mow as ' her . cargo • of •halt became iwturatet after the barge broke away froom the Zillah in the 1,1izrwrl. /due Man Nearly Saved. '1 he Renowtl reported' passing the wreckage of the Miztec three miles off Wbitensh this morning. The steamer turned some to. go to the restore of a 1414111 -sen lying on the roof of a cabin, hut as the bf. ye.u1,•4 .ppomelt d' tow scan roiled off elle wreckage into the lake. No other Oodltes have been slgtrte!tf. ed1111111• Prior to the waking public of the . iia of titre crew' by 0. W. Iliodgett, the .)Mlle:, i! was not known here that there was a w•nnmt1 1m board, the' vessels having l4I„c"1 the Iocka during the night Coast moots patrolling the lx•arh have mit righted any of the -.- Peabtigo Seemingly All Right. The 'distiller Merry, w•hit'll lot•ked down today, rty'.n' ed that the I't\slr Otto, wlticlt also broke away from the /.illall, w:I4 *gaol fu tow' of the steatnmr Zillah, awl all on lwttett were lone apparently all right, hstLle with 141e storm at Anehortem, less than a mile (tern Whitefish slwre. 1111 7.11141 patte•mNp�tyeldtorgo on u hat Mrd Munising. uwruitlg by the storm of snow. A heavy northwest gale woo whip- ping 1.4ke Superior tonight awl snow war falling, but 11.1 teller stes mgrs 'were r.garrted 111 danger. Stix niches Of stow' fell during Friday night 111 •Ilaturlay mbruing, need the tempera- ture torr• dmpp•d 441 1p'L.w freezing. The 4u„ of the Mizte• is the first lake diaster of the present sra.,on. 'I'le 4fizte' *11, in tow of the steamer Myroii when that vessel rank off crisp l'otut Notr•rutwr 2"_', 1919, with a lits of IS men Fight lett lillah'sg fn'rale With her Isoild•r-rooms knee-deep in water and three linemen fighting desperately to keep the tires going. Ow steamer Zillah wax alwrnrt a wrack herself during the fearful storm whirl' raged on Lake MuperIor yesterday •morning. and which cause' the destr(ntiou of the barge ,glister', with' iia crow of xis men and one woman. A story ll( the .h rlr4M of Irate Superior's -graveyard was- brought lark to this city this atteri►oon et 4 o't•la•k--a horror that almo.rt rivals the wrecking on N4vetuner 22. 1919, of the steamer Myron. t'oiI,eidenees of the .wreck Of the• Mister were that 4'aptain lion 4'tiwithell of the barge 1'ehtigo was 011 Iiooril the MINIM. which war loving towed by the Myron at that time, wind t'aptain Walter Neal, the only survivor of the wreck -td Myron. was ou iwool the steamer Zillah yesterday. tiering a, tilt agate. 11'In'n the Zillah roto del Whited,* Point. towing the barges •Misty.• 111141 I'eshtifo, the ferocity of the storm was not r'alisel. heading dinghy luto 11, the three vtstt•Is ran for perhaps t o utile through a blinding Wittman!. The w:tt•e, atr'OnlIItg to our of the men on hoard tbP l'e.htlgo. were Itnnlutaltemo, and after it ass 110144 Co 1 d not he 1 that further headway made the Zillah was turned aroma! ❑1 lite 4rongli of the sea and headed Hack to 11'hinetl,h l'uiut. The I'o1it4igo rose the wart•., but the Zillah -1111 the Mts. owing u INC were battw•y.l mercilessly. K to their heavy Cargoes. Vivid Narrative by Survivor. "When we were within less than an hong;., rum of safety behind !Whitefish Poi st,•' said a member of the Iheshtigu crew, "Ile lights of the (Mlste• sod- erniwdy vanished iu the • 14. It appear- ed that she simply went to pita•..: our line to her w'a. .Ula{r{cel, and Me were adrift1 inky darkness. and with the w s the ,new .so dense that there was no knowing our idation. -Captain t'o•wl'Iwll, whose brother perished or the Mirte•. rlKg el x veil and tried to head into the wimp. tour rudder .was smashtt, howerer,sud at 4 crit k, wlie11 it began to got a bit light, we diwvvrlel bretkers less ttuln. ■ quarter wile ahead. 1%'e 1e4 go two an•1Wri and ane tlwre fur more thou twenty-four 1 rx jtl4t Out of emelt .f the coast guards. who worked tw boot, in rain efforts to n•acb us." PPshtigo Brought to the Sow. Nothing of the wMiagt• the Misty.. was •aeon by the' 1't tiro or the Zillah. .aulnlay morning the Zil- lah wend opt from behind Whitefish Mkt picket up the I'1'shtigt. .ringing it to the Soo for reptiles to its adder. Captain Campbell of tbt' 1't htigo «as allntalt in tears un reavhhng lyre beituse of the 'death of his hrotht•r. All the crew showed the gruelli effets of their tattle with death, alt it was Jeiared by several that only by a wilvcle were Ow Zillah and the Pe.:htitco waved from a like fate to that of the alimecx . The vc.srls are tieing held neer' for overs from the owners. •: u1Ilk..pu,uaY11J11w1uuY1wln1uu11uu:keine,u�klw,w.naauwa;wu�,l•iauulU4O wiivaca dID num. -. m� I 1��_ I IIIIIIIIiIIIu :• 1 i.i loll dal 1 1 James l ots% De Sane The Pride of Her Home Her Table �ND you can give her nothing for htr table of such fascinating charm and lifelong uscf ulne.s as " Holmes & Edwards " silverware. Its exclusiveness of pattern alone would delight her But,dded to its distinctiveness and dainty, simplicity, " Holmes & Edwards " offers eatures which stamp it as the finest silo are made, '5--1- rich, g1 amino IuStre which only hand -burnishing tom. ..sd hislvely "llolmes & Edwards finish) and the generous use of pure silver can give. Extra silver, too, guards "Holmes & Ed- wards" at the wear pints. in SILVER IN- LAID solid hit ks of pure silver are fused in on the back tr the bowl and handle. In SUPER -PLATE 1,11 CSC pot ntS are protected against wear by a heavy extra deposit of pure silver. V6ur jeweller will be glad to show you suit- Alle gift selections in " Holmes & Edwards" silverware -and also table appointments, such as tea services, bread and cake trays, or cas- seroles of " Holmes & Edwards" lustre and quality, Masa/Anaord Rutfariody is L'a'laofA 47 Tee STANDARD SILVER Co. or TORONTO, L'rn; OLMES 1 DWARD Sunlight Wash Days A Sunlight Wash Day is free from the toil and labour usually associated with washing because Sunlight Soap washes clothes beautifully clean and v1hite without rub- bing pr scrubbing. Sunlight ;'Soap being the surest,gentlest, purest of all cleansers is kind to the clothes -they last ever so much longer -kind to the hands, too. Insist oagetting the Soap you ask for- SUNL1GIIT. • Try S4ew/cth t for ?morsel/ cad las. Ikea MOTHS= UMMTBD. Tarsale 46 •••••- - AMIlb- !44 4.41rt4 , DISTRICT W. M. S. Missionary Workers Convene lm North Street Methodist Church. The twenty-ninth annual eonveutlon of Galerich 111xtelet !Women's Mission- ary S1•i14y was held in North 'start churt•h, Glole,rlch, on Wesluewlay of last week. Mrs. S. E. Hick, snprrhl- trtnleut, occupied the chair. The tgwmiug exercises w4't'e cludult- 141 by Mrs. Pentland of Nile. The re- ports of tlw auxlllarirs, cin -Ira and bonds were revived and were very eneruraging. sixteen out of the eighteen auxillarlrs having an Werra*. in receipts. 111++. ('arr. of Blyth, aaalatant super- intendent, gore 11 ',nowt of the Christian stewards for the distrilt. twenty.w•ven menthes.* haver.g signed the pledge cater Mrs. Mair sing a very 11euutiful silo, "Abide with tach �' d Afro. M, rmtt.a , 191utou Ira steperlutetnient of Christian steward - 5111p. gave it splendid explanation of themeaning work and Ihmeaning„ f the title "('hristfan stew•an1." Miss ('ollo,rme rewiered very Iratnti- fully a selection. "Spring Is 4' ,tnIWC-. -Tile Value or (tlwrwlse of the Sug- gestel 1Tvgr:111 was Introduced hy Mrs. F. Wo'sI. of L.anleseh.ro. "The Why of Mission Ilan)+ and (lodes" was tine p bjeet of an whirl... by Miss 14111111, anti a short tbs.-us-don followed. A duet by Mr+. g'toody and Mrs. Mt-eurmielt, o(, Illyth. was much cn- joyesl. - Mrs. !lick Waw spun appnitlt..1 sulwrilltem4lw,t. With Mira+ .11. Itobert• wru assistant awl Mrs. Andrew Oren, tary-trawsurr•r. A ern• quirt and restful half-hour was ably Conducted by Mrs. S. Ander- *in of ('limo*. • - A very lash luncheon was provided by the Iadieo of North street church. An admires.. of welcome was given by Mot. Moyer and malts! tit by Mrs. Wahkon. t.f 4)niiga 11IlW1. The evening owssiontupewal--with tine pa+tor. Rev. H. 1). Moyer, in the chair. Torr WripFture le14s/n waw read hy Rev. A. V. tlahlon, of I►nutraunou. uul prayer was offered hy lire. H. Royle. ,,f Ile WATER AND 1.11.11( lOMMISS10N..:1. refund t.lx. 414 ill; nissett *toad 110 The district twperint4entlelt gays n $rw•i an -Rater Pro.uwekc 111 Kenzie, dragygiug on noel 1.2. Lin: 4', very encouraging report. 4►uly two M4(C4(rthy, rep. washout opt rss.I 4, $B:,auSRlarha reported_ i_ t erase, Fred JUIIII,t.1L .rep. wa,hont oto road money raked. The amount raised by ' Two Busy at Pumps to Ile Reeordei. 3. 4114; Arhie Johutuu. rep. washout ltem district wax $:1,4122(4, as increase 1r the regular m„•1inC of the witer on road .4. 111; .Iuu. MnLrthy. balance I of $4132. 11.11+• A. tlw valor of over a 1,,1 light enrnmiert.'n. held on Thum da* last. Mr sore H..1 Tnfh•nl nod 11. 1 'Ila nllwra requester '411(,11 street light fie !dared on Trafalgar teem. east of 1'..nl.rla Mad. The• matter w,ls r•.- f,•rr,rl to the ,hlg:,n,•r for • report. Mr. 1'. C. ieee appsn•I !.•for" the 1•,m• May 24444. mot 1 p. tu. fur court of re- : Her 11. N. M.'4'amus. of %Seele•v mission nn behalf of an application vision. 4'. E. MI.1K►N.1(1H, ('lent. chnn•h. Clinton. 4111*. a very Mwldrlu41 frons the Maitland a;;.:f 4'in1. for water address which was 4lste•tltd ,(., with service to the r,. Thi: alas A WOMAN'S HEALTH was referrer! to h, • .r for report. 111 (rmlaPrence w 4 ,41•tl e01114 11 on grarellhlg 41m rood 4. 111/: 1.. Chilton. $014 %err pocked during the year and storing and rep. culvert 4114 naiad 4.wet to different wlwluu fields. 41Ihr; Jer,y 4l'l'untor, gravelling on Mi•et )I. Aitken favored ihr audlrlp•e `roil 4, 16; J. Sullivan, drawn* on , with a sad.•. road :i, !2. (rn.wotiott of. Sullivan and .1 quartette. '11,4* l* My Ta+k•," *tit 4'awplarll, 1•0111Wll adjourn*' to meet (11(1,-11 enjoyed by all. memlwr. OL• w! :,1. present. tic.NEEDS GREAT CARE question of beth'r pr•' --tire In ease of are was disetl-A. T war ,Ilse,/1.•-When the Blood Becomes ,irwl thatpfYiii-Fid• 'M• tnnprttwt more ,i,,i,•kly atter "tile .en.Iing in ..f nn Watery a Breakdown Folbws. ala nn. The, powerhouse staff stat,.) Every woman's health is dependent that there was 1n. fault with the pre"`• upon the condition of her b{ow sure, at the pnv;',:¢ 'station, •cal to may w'C/0•n ttadiew with la•eadadle keep a OWIirt rn Mille 44 was .tect1er1 Par that a first -40.11. water pre' -torr record- ing range 1• .purchased a •1 phial 4111 the-l4nmps This will n...."d the pI 4t - sun• throu.i» l( the tweir'-four hnnnt tion, a constant feeling of weariness, potation of the heart. shortness Of breath, pallor and nervousness ' Of the min..: of the t,re ""111'.,11'it may all these symptoms not be worse MAP 4k'Cld'd to iwttall at ,.ght at tin• the condi' ion vI the besent -the more lood, andre ares te he more :ref of the -town lisle. necessary ,hat you hould begin to enrich fer letter from dr. C. ' fav stated it without delay. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills area splendid blood building tonic. Every dose helps to make better blood which goes to every part of the body and brings new health to weak, despondent people. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are valuable to all wt.men, but ttt4 y are particularly t some taw in front Hotel Sun- set were Wing destroyed hy electric light wirw and ask& that the loot - tion of the wires be cba11144 p,,, Refer- red to the engineer 0) r'4■,r$ A rr.u•i.k'ra' le number of new air plicate. u. , far elector light :writhe u°vt it t0 frig 4f ach I art win, dews e .wrrr 'WWII. 0110 appllen tinn for pale!, Isn'14td ilia iitrilcaia. There can be lighting ••rri.* ass front Mr. Jos, Qptitbet nealeh roe beauty wittt.,ut red !tot,' Ju ';,od.rftt teawn-1,lp jlret Out. bklod, which givis brightness to the eyes Ada tlwlltmite'-,i •Slee. town. 1.71 uoiinec- 1ltd color to.. the cheeks and lilt. Dr. tion with thi.9 d .ta w.., id.sgg l to es- WIIiiams' Pink Pita build up the mmnbalc with t11P 1►trtarin Cowmis.i.lu blood 25 is 1h0mn by the x11'1 awr•r4ain ubtt a.'istance 1v ,:tall- experience of Mts. Joseph E. aide for the rm,stnuti"u'.1 rural limes. A lett.% fr..0 the Hunter Brklge et Bolter t'e nflinesnlitle. .•tartlyt that they wiiilld leek after the ndtlitinn to the stamsl{tfla••in ton 140141 future, ass trod. i`tt//eat derhlel, however, that owing ( the .lptay in commencing the wort, nil to emit - Weise fact that the en - Weise 1. tnnteoplating certain other ns the waterworks +cr.- telae. the,Cronptny he informed that the !dotter of- making tin' addition to the standpipe Is to stand over for the pro's - '%It ...,,pp of ;n1 order from the Provin- chll !Soar.. .,f Health. ordering the town imn,o4llately to install a neuter nitration- !dant and a chlorinating 1.41"4 in „n44i*-4 On thelrwlth, was pre- «'ntet to the rommkealnn and pinml on tile. Adjourned Meeting. 1u ndiolonsl meeting of the cam- missloii mi. Item On Tuesday evening. When .came. •1• Atr•chan was appolat- el thine 4hift engineer at the pumping plant. In rongl4tlon with the ltotz ap- plierl lion it waw agreed that Mr. hots *Mated tn1IM,ltoe * minimnnl revenue of $23 a year for five year.. It was devilled to giro the golf Club n water Orrice ata mlnitnllm rate of $25 a Tour. Thr eomi Maio of will whe deliver el i e after waits; to the brow which 4M' Rolf Club will have 40 mite carr of it. lir. R.rlf„ra, of a Toronto engineer- ing firm, wag precept and .11..•11+++1 with Ihr r„,,asuoMn matters in eon. Dalton- with the Instalfatim of the filtrating plod '1'ilc est n1 iselon adjourned at a late hour to meq again at the vale of the chairman E. C. Robertson Sells Holmes & Edwards Silverware Veniotte, West Northfield, N. S., who says : "For several years 1 was in a bad state of health, 1 was pale and nervous, my appetite was poor. and 1 suffered from weakness, headaches and a feeling of oppression. I got so nervous that I was afraid to stay in the house alone. All this time I w is taking medicine. but it only did not help Inc. but 1 was growing weaker. Finally i decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pulls, and after using rix boxes i felt much better. 1 had a better appetite, slept better and felt stronger. However, 1 continued taking the pills for a couple of months longer and now I am feeling as well as ever 1 did. I give all the credit to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and hope that my experiencemay be of benefit to sorrel,ther weak woman." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink'Pills through any dealer 1n medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. nnn•11 pleasure. The delegates who registered membered - Muskoka Lakes. The Muskoka region of the Highlands of Ontario was for centuries the chosen hunting grounds of the Huron.. It was the red man who Rove the musical name Muskoka (signifying "clear sky") to this land which held supremacy over all others in his affections, and he christened the islands, promontoti' s tmassiverocks, lakes and riven in a manner that sowed his apprecia'Lion of the beauties of his forest home. No happier appellation than clear sky" could have been adopted, as the altitude of the region -1.000 feet above ma level -gives splendid atmospheric crxtdotions, Muskoka spreads its manifold charms to blue skies flecked with soft white clouds. it is a delectable land, bnlliant with rich coloring, its air pungent with the fragrance of the pines, its waters cool and clear; moreover, a land of many jilt ipS1.D. I pleasures, offering a wide variety of health - giving open-air sports and pastimes suit- s„> .;I me{ 4p April 4th, all merle apse to all ages. The Canadian Natiomal- 1e•r4 pr.'o.,t. 'Ylportew 411 Man•11 ms'.4- Ga rand Trunk RailwaYn have lust iuued a inn nwd and t1p cored- The following handsome illustrated booklet telling you a,rnn to w,.re ordered paid, on motion all about it with map and lint of hot'ts. of .lolnston awl ('ampbell : lee. Wrile any agent of either company a lrnr,rnln, gesms.1, 411: Others. Ritchie. opply to ('. E. Horning. D.P.A., Toronto, ,-riven road no. 1. 412; John Ont. 4:ardner. r.'p, culvert marl no. 1. 111; rill:1 rev 11arkAlt, n+D enlyert Mall no. 2. New Summer Millinery In milan, organdy, tulle and mohair, with • trimmings from the plain corded and moire ribbon to the beauty of flowers and mounts. Miss M. R. MacVicar Kingston street, Godericlt n . $2; tem Me&alglrt. rep culvert r,Md no 7. $2; nogg TePIeav4n, ser. eutn•rt need n.. 1, lar: Attain 4lnlgle7. r4T- etlyrrt rings' no. 4, 12; I'swivel I Hnrkett, r.'p, t'ttivert read no. :4, Vic; l'htl Mnrph7, rep culvert mad no. 3, 1'2.50; Waite, Alton, rep. cuivert,•road Deubting lop on Hubby. Mrs. Eve --Des your husband rr. member the annivermiy of your mar- riage 4'• Mis. Wye "Never : r 1 remind him of it in January and June and pt two pi menta.' EAST ST. GARAGE Is Your Car Ready For That HOLIDAY TRIP 'mire Planing Thls Stainer? "Get Out and Get Under" doesn't go very well in vacation time, so let us put it in good shape now before the GODERICH OLD BOYS get here. Their cars will need a good deal of attention. REG. WILLIAMS Phone 243 - Goderick • Rheumatism Stiffness and all Pain 111 inard'a Liniment has given satisfaction our three generation. It quickly relieve. sore thrum, kro.wlntu,navy algia, sciatica and any kad d pain. An Old Reliable Remedy Alm S. Fawcett. Hamilton St . Cdlingwuod,' Oat ..met-M,nard's Liniment surely is MI rd old otohk rcmy. 1 always keep in the huu.e and have recommended it to quite a numbs, d my (rinds. to whom it gate ,ed m 11 wafY a t rclwl In tree came gm re Lir ,hruni et,.m. lid I1�' .rd'S� o (tai Pain Lini ment Yarmouth Nova Scotia. THOMAS GUNDRY, AUCTIONEER. BOX 67, (:oderlch. All instruction, by mall or lett wt Signal office wUl ha promptly attended tu. Residence tele phone 119. LEGAL Y G. CAMERON, K. C., + Rile Div TER, Solleltor. notary Orate Hamilton street. (iullerkh, door from Square. Trost funds to loan at lowest rates. D C. HAYS. iv BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NO TARP PUBLIC. ETC. 0Rk•P-Sterling Bank .itlo'k, Ham- ilton Street. Golerich. Telephone K8. Real !!state. Loans and Insurance. pR1►r'I►r(xrr. K11.1 -GRAN • 1I(11.M Es. It.4InRISTF:its. StoL1CLT4ins. NO- TARIES PUBLIC. ETC. 011ie on the Square. second door front Hamilton Street. G..deri. h. Private funds to loan at lowest ra tea. W. Proudbwt. K. C.. J. L. KiRUraac loudlcy F. Ilolnie• C11.41(1 4:S (;.\hitt 444'. 1.1. It. 1t.111- 84 4TER. attorney. *elicitor, etc., Galerlch. Money loaned •4 lowest rotes. (s SF:A(;EH. BARRISTER. SOL, 4• ICITOR. notary -public sad coo' replacer. Om . -csgrt Home. Godo- rich. oaten .1INSURANCB. LOANS. VW. YIeLILLOP 111:TI'Ai. VIRE INSt'R- .' ANCE OO. -Farm and Isolated! town property insured. Omcera--Jig. 'Connolly. fres.. Gods -- rich I'. 0.; Jas. Erona, Vice -Pres... Beechwood P. 0.; Thomas E. Bays, Sec. -Treace, theltort14 P. 0. Directors -D. V. McGregor, It. R. No. 3, Sewforth : John 0. Orleva, Ifo 4, Walton; 4VIIIIam Rlnn. R. R. No. 2. Rea forth; John Itennew few. Rrod- hagen ; Geo Iderortney, R. R. No. 3t, Meaforth; Rotwrt Ferris, Harlax•k: Malcolm McEwen, Clinton: James Evans, I1eeehwuod; James Connolly, Goderlch. Agent! : 1. W. Teo, Goferfeb ; Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Welham Chesney, Rewforth: F.. Hloeb- ley, Seaforth. l'ollcy•holdors can pal all payments and get their cards re- .'rlpted at R. J. Morrtall's Clothing Store, Clinton: R. H. Cutt's Ororrery, Kingirton atnwt, Golerlrh, or 1. H. Rehf's General Store. Hayfield. Brophey Bros. The Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Order. carefully attended to st all hours, night or day. GUDERiCH Music for Everybody Agency for Starr Cecilian Harmonic Phonographs Call and let us give you a demonstration of these splendid instruments. We have in stork the Starr-Gennett Records which can be used on all these instruments. GEO. RICHARDSON Hamlltan and St. Andrew's Saw. Goderieh Phone 104