HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1911-7-20, Page 2��RT�Eff1� ONTARID IIORROR
Mining Towns Wiped Out and Nearly One
Hundred Lives :Los
Cobalt, July 12.^ The loss of 1.ife
ita .'atetllviaac district, as the result
of yesterday's fixe, will probably
reeeb nearly a hundred, while the
Property !,4 '^$ r.ii': rea? t $1,0,30X0.
In four shorty hours,
.) 0 teen yo,,,lead
't34e Szanaar
right tht'on to the shores of
cttpi Fe Lake. where it ate alp
town the site
Pottsville end part of old
as 'areal as many small laTtila
zal ng the lake front. While
Lal. the les$ of life oCeua'2ed, an'
4aa J < 'POiettp,ine
greaate t heyoe ar4PttttC1. the..
main ' ett'biy ' e t Dome
and P g Herery'the e�ntrap-
p..R a\ .,?, ? * • C?.° !'..^ � tto n dasaayadae to
ts,=,
thin, t , c.n. forcedi tai take to.
tie ? evf,,s e.' tSen
by tie. e(L, This e .iS
notal/y tree at Dome and West
Dome Mines, rrn le at Preston
East Da ata; ,,Matt- r,•aJmaaltt in at>1
utttimbered shaft. and there
no kis ti€ li{e. The streets et
;ion and only one
most pitiful of alk,
tarltor with a, baby x'
fused to leave the
had soire newt;
atxd Haat the
rl'.rs, 1 Tm aiu
ter arms, le-
wn until she
aeA haebtxa
SOME STIRRNG PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS
NARRATIVES
I
De+
$ Given by Those
0 Passed Through
Fire
Disaas t'e, Iaateltsi des as 'll fttblec}:F
Mr. (Thor,q.,l�ike the aatGtea,'s who jrct- ftAt 3cC'reib a,', ;`talzassmity
in the town, had gone' b ae
rfk rt to save his mixt, bl •s
with his clerk was pe'xxaedt: iia
l�tlilditxg. E vz' over two lhours',
(,:hot', with the child in ret•`
tOod m the 'water of the!
ale. CO3feet from share, Sailing"
r her husband and refusing to 1
til he was found. Eveu
had deserted the town and
had slued out she, remain'
on shore waiting for the
of her husband's body.
o the terror of the Gittaa- ,
re the fare raged, there
of horses, cattle and
wild through the
o, tilted bodies now
Cd eta with be dies
s
Smith Pt's
dead leama
and L ti'Cl'e
eel/
roaktds ldtd` U'lt fib r.e
wit%) f>* Iedl to
And »coal ^„acl
ere strewn
=, izo se.s, dogs,
aa�Val.`r the mine
DETAILS.
Out of the d'haos
of the iir t dla r follow
affairs, are see ittrlaa g
J ueb ar 'tent that the
import of it all can lie r
flat a;ever will it be half alp
ated as it is by tlayse who w
through it lectors, tTttx
n:d..ta supplies arrived during thee
of those r nichtand no time wc„s' lost in get,
ting to work. kliuxtger, the usual1atztt's, 1 follower ,of snob terradtl . incidents,
is the one thing thaat those nd4Z
3 t>*hiertrise tnjaued heal to fight
Inst, and Iaread altd v2'o't6iinu
sed in,:sas faast, a.s possible,
of ,what re -
S dillftleibm,
'nothing t
cis gdo�1wfs¢thenO, elan -
i%)
. destxaateh frim Toroaztas say t
Further details .of tile awful d s
Aster ill Northern Ontario, with ad-
litzottasl estimates of the dead run-
ning from .a to 1CO, were brought
to Toronto Thursday evening by
loiters and prospectors, who alrt T
ed froanA: the upa•Lta on the Graand
Trunk traits from -North >Fki ' which a
reached Toronto at 11,1n. Every
rata:1 who Was seen expressed theopinion tl'aza the tit; atl•a List will run-
up to at least ZOO. Zany of those
swbo 4teftpedd from the ttaba last}.
night were without .an;; elcatniuo.
xz✓ea'fxt that wbieh they wore, aat
most of them had no coats. 'het
boots were scorched white, show<'
iatg where they bad walked a
hot gronodd, „Many unxbytis
ere waiting fo • the aari5-
train, and as the z,ttrvi»
t.a the stsation, plat= ,
9nce surrounded,'
l lttt3aacdd ,awaa r, some to itdrte s,a
tae to ptz.°.ate residences, and
re ltataa',ecl to Turhiiah baht-
hl ia'OIrfS ineN ,)1Tftil LEA: )f. \/.
Tftt'tDL GE\TItES O1
'lees of tattle Grath, f'ftccae
and Other Produce at Home
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