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WB OF EIGHT HUDRED WIMS. .. . - A PATHETIC STORY. vmwa* 0$ the sailors, MotttreaJ, ,?u.tta 4. Tlio Cangclitt-it ewerflmwfc "steamer liadj* Evelyn hsis atandouetl the searoli far tho bodies of the victims of tlio disaster which followed tfeo collision between tha O-P.R. littor iEm.pre-So ei Ireland and the .Norwegian cottier when. Mi.o- Yw<st was sunk in ten mirnite? with the toss of over 1000 lives, flip captain deetatoi that aft mtsjie tho !l46r'e Ml Jtar* been pisked Up. •fho Mffl-fline of a little girl, 'believed te hfl.ve begn tlio- daughter of a IferatrtoSalvation Army officer namad- Broois, T/as foß;i>d eighteen miles d-own the rirar. Tho c.h*i.d is- as Jioing beautt fii : l, with rud.% -Ciiefllis aii-d g<Mm iicir. Artdttiar girl, aged thirte-6ii years* a rftsidc*t &{ the district, foufld ffie bsdyj and enclosed it m its- tiny coffin, with a biinch of forget-me-nots, to whieli.a card was jt.tlacfod baaring t-Ko words t~? "liafidiy apeopfc in.y kade,?t and sincerest Maf she rest i-a pe.ace. If identified, I -fttmM ifko to {Signed) Efko-n Toi.ggy."

tUNEEJLL OF THB SAJLOftS. Qufebao, JiiflA 4. Ko. furjeiriil of twelve <3.f die Empress of Ireland's sailors tfas held, There wore seirjjce:?. in tie Anglican #nd Rotimii CaiEhofe paihedrals. The pake of OoiMia.ught. was represented by tlio siid thfc pEem.fer {str. Boi'don) attended personally. The* Ma|or afi.tl City Ctritth oil walked in tiroefission, Flags w&rs a|-half-mast, and there svere signs flf jniimravng ■■evcirytdrete. "iTimes" , fen.ij SjiJnidv "Sim" fit.r*l«ti, Qiiobeo, Jtiiio 4. The todiw oi many of the vjetons of tlas Eftptoss of Ireland disaster -aro twing dipped to JSoglaad WlflEtfiSS OPEBAfOft'S STORY. Montreal, June 4. The -wireless dp&rata «rt the BiKprflss of IrelaU'd. (Sir. Fergirsoti) sMoa tltii-t .lift sent out t!io wireioss sigiinl "5.0.5." for eight mimites, ovaiituully getting e. feply horn the shore station that it *ag dispaliohms tJi© tady fivelyn ■ftrtri Etorefei to tJw ttssistaneo ftf tlio liner. WitSjftflt this assistanco it fr?s llWy t!?at the'loss of, life WtfehJ have been far as ! ft& vessels greedy ht-lped m the- rescue work.

THE SUNKEN UNER, BIDET jrtJNiHED'BOBIES TOSJBEfi tpr TBiE HELL Mo.ntr?al, Jute S. Tlie Oanaflian-Papific Domfflaiiy has Mflt yet arranged whether it will attempt to ram thin simfajj} liner. New X-ork havojhsfin engaged to Biabo a prclbwHary .eilrfcy. It ss festlm-atfid that eight hunted bodies a. TO stm entomkei !a the hull. QtEM ALBXaSI'S SYJIPATHS. v « ■> London, Ju-no B. Queen Alesaiidra, ill a letter "to the :Sali?_!it.io.n; Army, tendcifes with; Se!v,v tjjjhfets in Sw tess of so rnftßy Canafliflfts *Ik> hjtetsdgd to participate in tjie Meittorablo mcotrag of Salyatwa Arm? ©fficers in. I/oJiiloW ■" ■'

INHERENT HtfMAKITY OF MAN, (Rec, June 6, MS-jmb.) _. ; v „ MPntreai, &,*,s 5, _ &ir Arthur Oonatt Doyle «iji} novclist:), interviewed an tho subject of the .disaster, said that tjvefo was 'never a OiSffSter of this, kf&d %ifc 011$ was. no% ■Stuck enormously fty tlifl heaiiij? of ;lnjmnit na.tujte. It tflaa pntfeet' , blsjiy, pfeerny to talk Of original Ski. ilso »aa fiijl of wnd.o.tfti.l unseifislittsss., wjnofr ftast only reMa.fcd: % the tightWaR flash of some terrible disaster. He «!sP(*ja«y .regretted the foa* of Mr.. LWence. Irving', v%> was h man of floHe s .p|rit;- r aiid a beautiful ideaiisMe turn of ftindSAFETY AT SEA, £EBYENiIOtf OF SSA TRAGEDIES. idhrton, June 4. CorrespQni3en.ts -tD- ft.© Press, malso ■iitinjefotis fof th<s p^rontjsn , ■of s&a tragedies, They reepmineftd a Sloping beat's dcTiCO o*l the bti'dg© ajiij fiho softhduig 01 a ttarnisg bell iii every eabih, .tkb Frcijeh Academy <j.f Sfeigneeg j-ecoffltasftds a hori.«o.M:i;a} TbulltbesiJ o.riGtrcliag the &Up, ifio bttlfcWd t'imx penetrated actiijg 7lkfl w.-rterbaHnst. fha cost of shipWtding Tvd,n.i!d b& and the id«.a is, therefore, noi ifeflly ta bo adopted., ' "'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2169, 6 June 1914, Page 5

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THE LOST LINER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2169, 6 June 1914, Page 5

THE LOST LINER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2169, 6 June 1914, Page 5

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