Enuvprise. OnL, Nav. 28.â€"â€"Four Inavn dead. other! hallowed to hlVO pod-Ind In llama and Mouth wreck- Ifl, and ground 80 Injured. were the mama ï¬lth malted It about 2.l5 m- lfhrnoon It Dockrill, 12 milu outbou d out of NI not, when In n c In n own-III Ml Mills and m with flu "not .P.R. Hm,» Mn westbound . ...::°“ ' 1". M vii tho'vworn um h- our occurred In talk-y Inndl In chi Mnflv. What tho two angina Mel math" (by "and up like lon- ud tin mild down an unn- to. .500th Four when of W trfln mo clrfled wlm n6,ooaddmunhom. Mam II. M In "MM but thnt mm of flu mam hue pan-had in CRACK CP R PLYER CRASHE-S HEAD 0N INTO FREIGHT Four Are ",- d. "mu (manlm all] proud“! 0" Killed. Over Titty Injured in Worst of Years at Dockri“. Ontario FIRE ADDS TO HORROR tho recovery of the bodies, and it in expected Lhnt ll: will still be eight hours before the line is cleared Again. The injured have been taken to the hospital at Smlth'n Fulla, And the punâ€" uongurs who were able to conclnuo w Cruel. have been sent to Toronto over the old llno o! the C.P.R. Thom ware about 140 plunge" on tho truln. ' DEAD AND INJURED. Only one of as. dad has been ldon- NM, W. Burnett. oigincer of the pan- un r zrlln, who“ home was at Sm th'l Pam. Wm" dead nro 63611de as two and I woman. "foreigners.†TM urlounly injured are: ._ 1!. POST. ï¬rnmnn of tho panonmr trlln, of Trenton. J. L BR DF'ORI). rnglnoer on the freight trn n. Hmlth's Full». K. KHANS. a panengor. ndrlrou unknown Train Wreck A'n UNKNOWN MAN. who hat his legs broken and Hufl'orud other In- juries. The list of the less seriously in- Jured contained the names of hot men and woman. Ind railway ofï¬cials‘ here said most of them were rldlng in n colonlat car. which apparently bore the full lorce of the impact. ‘ The sorlously injured were removed to temporary quarters alter belng given ï¬rst nld and the bodies are sold to be It Enterprlno, 20 mlles north of annneo, Ont. Coroner Dr. G. H. u. ;A, A. .L- Cownn, Inquest. British Family Plan to Continue Arrangements for Setflement of 3.000 Homes Being Made in Alberta , Calgaryâ€"Arrangement: have been mndo to continue the 3,000 Brltinh familléa settlement plant for 102R, ac- cording to Information received by W. S. Woods. superintendent of the Lund Settloment Board, here. Mr. Woods declared that a survey will h- made a, uuu w. v"... ., __V of Napaneo, will conduct the immediately to ascertain the probable number of {arms that will be avail- able for the families coming out next spring. It will not be pbnlble to esti- mate the number of families to be brought to Alberta until this survey has. been completed. H may be necessary for the Calgary ofï¬ce to send u representative to Great Britain to assist with the selec- tion of families for this dlagrict. Mr. Woods declared, however. that most of the selection would be carried on by the rep resentauves of immigration nL \cndy in the Old Country. ll l" understood by local authorities that the Aoltlern will begin to arrive in April and that nll methods followed in former your: wlth regard to their welcome ln "19 new land nnd thelr settlement upon fumn which have to- vortod to (hr Government will ho car- rlorl ovt next yrlr. The collegiate “Iron-loner man In not no danlgnntorl bocnuu ho hnl mul- lerml thn thyen R‘s. Julln ho nut monn?’ moans â€""And at the end n! his letter n rnuplo n! X‘I. What does ho ' lllldnâ€"“fllmpla [MY 1! hO'I double-mum: you." EUROPEAN UNREST CAUSED BY NEW DIPLOMATIC SHUFFLE Realignment of Powers is Causing Preu,to Have At‘acks of Nerves Lvmivn. All over Eruopa 1n the last feyv day; big and little diplomntlc crises have been reported. Sections of the “ï¬sh and Contin- ental men have déveioped nrrves and «re hendlinlr}; war scum withom bo- lng sun what the trouble In all about. EquPe guflen from chronic diseases of milltu'll'm. Inst-lived hunt}. and the dean urloul and much: griev- nncu Ion. by tho pence uncles. 0! Into the patient has been ranting quietly, uhlbmng Illm of returning ‘honlth due to um!†improving \H‘nnnmic conditions. The Ruaxlnn nob wumlng Poland not to ï¬nd: Lithuani- nnd dllenn- dom of the nun-Mon than human Maxim Lllvtnnfl. Aullunt Cummin- ur of Fonts“ MM“. In! Gormn MOVES IN DIPLOMATIC GAME SITUATION DISTURBING Foreign Mini-hr S‘momnnn m Her- lin, are muffled how I.- move.- (n the diplomnflc gum. The Ruul-n Foreign Ofï¬ce. in the hand of the Moscow Moder-Ice. mm" a repuuuon for working hr the peace 0! Eumpe and u the amm- Hum «publish nu continued hikerâ€! In Iho nflah- of cmmtriu which before \hI war mm and" Run-Inn rule. (:erMIny. smut-ting under ‘ho "In" men of former Germ-h territory I'l- nexod by Poinnd, in not unwimnl to hip the Runshu um. In order M nhow up Poland In I poumtlnl Mun-es- All than mow-I II“ pnpnrltory to urbllnllon of the Polish Llllmnnnn dlnputu over tho frontlur Md tho lawman In thluumlnn schools, Thou polnh wlll com. born" the Inc-yup n! Niel-m- (‘mmdl nu! mm“.