Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2013, All Rights Reserved U.S. Data Repository Please read U.S. Data Repository Copyright Statement on this page: Transcribed and submitted by Linda Talbott for the US Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ ========================================================================= U.S. Data Repository NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================= Formatted by U.S. Data Repository Chief Archivist, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. =========================================================================== Port Huron Times-Herald, November 14, 1913 St. Clair - From the tossing waves of Lake Huron comes the body of one of St. Clair's three men, who lost their lives when the steamer Charles S. Price went down with all hands sometime Sunday night. The lifeless form of Arze McIntosh, wheels- man, was identified on Thursday night as he lay among his comrades in the little morgue at Port Frank, Ont. The remains were sent to Port Huron this morning and will be brought to his late home in north St. Clair. McIntosh was 23 years of age, and leaves a father, mother, three sisters and two brothers as follows; Mr. and Mrs. Milton MacIntosh of Pugg St., St. Clair; Mrs. Walter Smith of St. Clair; Miss Eliza MacIntosh of Detroit; Miss Nellie MacIntosh of St. Clair; and Lee and Manson MacIntosh of St. Clair. The bodies of Charles Hartman, first mate and Howard Mackley, second mate, have not been recovered. Undertaker Gilbert is at Goderich where he will try and identify the bodies of the other two St. Clair men when they come ashore. Mr. Hartman was 32 years of age and resided at 508 Trumbull street. Besides his parents he is survived by two brothers and one sister as follows: Huber Hartman of St. Clair; Capt. Augustus Hartman of the barge S. D. Warriner; and Mrs. William R. Edwards, of Duluth. Howard M. Mackley was 25 years old and resided at 708 South Sixth Street. He leaves a widow, his parents and three sisters and three brothers: Mrs. Samuel Brines of St. Clair; Mrs. Wm. Warner of Adair; Mrs. August Schneider of St. Clair; Chris Mackley of Los Angeles; and Harry and Tom Mackley of St. Clair. ===========================================================================