Show MONTREAL 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 tearing up school houses I 1 11 and residences I 1 11 4 SEVERAL CHILDREN ARE KILLED I 1 and many aro are found huddled together I 1 in mortal terror and groaning in pain I 1 MONTREAL tEAi june 15 A cyclone struck the little village Therese of Ther esc ft a fashionable resort near here yesterday and carried ev everything thing before it A little ittle schoolhouse b 1 I on the outskirts arts of the village was torn to pieces in an instant in the schoolhouse I 1 twenty five children were being taught by MISS la caisse the tile children scattered like leaves in all directions and the teacher is BO to badly injured that recovery is doubtful out of twenty five children two were dead when found one died shortly afterwards twelve were seriously wounded and the remainder more or lesa less injured the killed were wilfred wilfrod ouimet julia jolly and stanislaus Dr drelden Druid ulden cn the tile bodies of the children were werd terribly disfigured the force of the c cyclone was terrible the most damage being done to the open country the tile barns of john thomas and alphius Kin kimpton ipton were blown away mrs kim kiino ton had a collar bone broken and her eight eight months old babas skull was crushed the tile scene at the tile school house after the wreck waa was fully one of agony the living C children hildren were found huddled together in mortal terror wounded groaning I 1 and shrieking and t the he lamen lamentation tat biroan f ariff the ie patients tion ts were mingled with th those oge of the maim edana hel helpless plese child addition to the tile loss of life various amounts of property in the adjacent country was destroyed by the a storm torm at lachute a most terrific terri fio thunder a storm tor accompanied in led i by a heavy down fall of hail and rain took place it was the worst storm ever known in the vicinity the crops were damaged to a great extent many fine farms came within the torn storm center which was about a mile wide and ani the tile crops have been beaten into the ground fruit trees were badly injured in lV wilsons Wil ilson sons a par paper er mill will over panes of glass were b brok r 0 e en n out of aw while proportionate damage casdone was done to lights in every building in the neighborhood the storm on the south side of the bt st lawrence 1 awrence was very extensive and the damage resulting w will ill be very hea heavy it is said two children wore were killed and 7 d 9 six barns and two houses torn down near upton the storm played great havoc at charles w where here a large number of buildings of all kinds were torn down the storm swept along the tile t oath side of the st lawrence from longuil Io nuil to Bouc herville and Vai enoe enos where some heavy damage was done numerous out outbuilding buildings and rend encee in granton ami and Ad adamston arnston townships were wrecked eked at renfrew llen frew the tile high school was badly damaged and one of the teachers injured oilier other buildings were also dectrow ed the lo 10 log g residence of louis aubrey was picked k ed up bodily and parried carried over a hundred plo feet t mrs aubrey bein being badly injured A school bouse house A at the point was as alao also badly damaged school was in session at the time and arid the greatest excitement prevailed among the children when the die howling wind tore portions of the bunding arwa away y a and nd the whole structure rocked as pa if abent bu t to amble tumble from its foundations luckily n no 0 serious 9 inet injury I 1 r y was done to any of the |