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The Globe |
1908-06-22 |
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Burk's Falls fire-swept; over thirty buildings gone.|In a high windstorm flames rushed over main street of town.|Many people are homeless.|The fire believed to have started in drying kiln of the Knight Co.|Two hotels, many business houses and dwelling and the Anglican Church destroyed--Telegraph wires in the town were burned--An appeal for aid to Huntsville, which sent up its fire brigade on a special train--No estimate on losses, but they will be heavy, while the insurance, it is believed, is light. |
The Globe |
1908-06-22 |
3 |
Burk's Falls fire-swept. |
The Globe |
1908-06-22 |
5 |
For Muskoka, Lake of Bays and Parry Sound. |
The Globe |
1908-06-22 |
9 |
A train cancelled.|Accident on Temiskaming & Northern Ontario.|Cobalt special, due in Toronto on Sunday morning, failed to arrive--New G. T. R. timetable not popular with North Bay people. |
The Globe |
1908-06-23 |
9 |
The Lake Shore Express.|Canadian Northern Express from Parry Sound to Sudbury. |
The Globe |
1908-06-24 |
9 |
Grand Trunk Railway continues to lead to Muskoka. |
The Globe |
1908-06-25 |
2 |
C.N.R. at Sudbury |
The Globe |
1908-06-25 |
12 |
It was a fatal sleep.|David Gilmore lay down by track, engine struck him.|Thomas O'Leary, his companion, was injured--Had intended to beat their way on a Grand Trunk freight train. |
The Globe |
1908-07-04 |
13 |
New line to Sudbury.|Canadian Northern Railway route open.The original James Bay Railway scheme so far completed--Moose Mountain Iron Mines linked to Toronto by the new line. |
The Globe |
1908-07-16 |
5 |
Cobalt special ditched.|Jumped rails near Bradford early yesterday morning.|Engineer Meeking and Fireman Garrett, both of Barrie, were seriously injured, and latter may die--No passengers were hurt. |
The Globe |
1908-07-17 |
12 |
Fireman dead. |
The Globe |
1908-10-07 |
5 |
Three railway men killed. |
The Globe |
1908-10-16 |
3 |
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The Globe |
1908-10-22 |
3 |
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