Show FIVE LIVES LOST LUST LOSTIN IN COLLISION N I 1 teis r Canada Goes Down 20 After Baing Struck t I PASSENGERS WERE WE E ASLEEP I QUICK wIx mr i iTO TO 10 SICA I I L June 12 u The MONTREAL M WI Richelieu A Ontario tario O Navigation I steamer Canada bound from Quebec to entreat came carn into th the Dominion carnI Coal Coa I I collier coHler Cape Breton six eb Ix t miles below Sorel Serel early today Twenty I i minutes the Canada went to the Us t I bottom At the tone of 01 the ibe on there were U people on on in board beard the Us I Canada five 18 were lost the others I were rescued Those who IN I t were we Alfred the agent of thi any at Quebec Two suite eons of Alfred I ag age l I 13 12 and 15 Purser Pur er Bonneterre of the Canada A man maa named t of Son l is Ie ii and it to IS supposed that he per i tit 1 D a br t c f en of t r 1 mi ay when the aia m ng g for Sor at t l spaM d tnt into I II Just J Jt Vt t what the a due to and I I who fe f t it lisa has nut not t yet been 11 d for the th officers Q of the Canada C d to talk But iut from fro th Lb tho I statements given out it would appear zear r that the Cape Breton had bad not got sot head headway headway I way on enough eno to answer naw her rudder and that she swerved across the tile path of the passenger host boat her bet bow ing the Canada just jt forward of the t paddle box on the tite t tart starboard eard aide and ad tearing its way halt half through I Then the Cape Bret ft swung clear and aDd the two steamers at came earne alongside I each eb other Asleep The shock hock of the t collision a aroused I 1 the sleeping l ph passengers The Canada Can j at once began be to t settle and as the Cape Breton Br ton did not appear ap ar to be e seriously damaged the passengers were hurried ly i transferred to that steamer In the excitement some ne of the tte passengers Jumped overboard and were ware picked up by boats from the Canada and the t e Cars Ca Caz Breton Twenty minutes mU later when wilen tIM the Can Canada ada acia went wept down don alongside the Cape C pe I Breton all au the tile passenger who be found had been n transferred Thi and his I twe two sonn aois occupied a state room near neat where bere the Cape are Bre tons ton bow boWeD entered the Canada and it to is supposed that they ef t were kilted hilled in I their berths bertha b rt The be body of the he father was wag uncovered recovered later tater in the day but the remains of the two sons seas have net not been n found Parser Bonneterre the tt purser pu was seen Men after the collision making hip way a to tile his quarters on em the Ure lower Wk dock deck with whit wi the intention of saving ea the tile cash ceM and an the records It to is supposed that he lie per perished bed in the attempt atte Brunet was a a passenger and no one saw him after the e collision though it is 18 supposed that he h went wet ashore with the crew of one of the te 1 boats which woe WIUS sent to secure help from Sorel Sore Assistance arrived about 4 this afternoon in tr the steam barge The took the passengers and ami the crew to tol Sorel Soret and they were ere brought breut up to this city this thle afternoon on board the I s steamer Columbian Many an of the passengers who DeCU occupied pled pied tate state rooms on the upper deck cleek 1 saved their baggage but those bose on the lower deck d ck lost hist all tb belongings t |