People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1895 — THIRTEEN WERE KILLED. [ARTICLE]

THIRTEEN WERE KILLED.

Fall List of the Dead and Wounded In the Quebec Aeeldent. Quebec, July 10.—Thirteen persons were killed and twenty-six injured in the collision of the two sections of the excursion train near Quebec yesterday. Following is a fuM list. The dead are; CHARLES BEDART, mail clerk. Richmond. MISS BEDART, Richmond. HECTOR M’LEOD, engineer, Richmond. RICHARD PERKINS, fireman, Richmond. REV. J. T. MERCIER, Richmond. REV. E. P. DINGAN, Windsor Mill. MR. COGAN, Richmond. MISS VALIN, St. Joseph de Levis. AUNT OF MISS VALIN, name unknown. MISS PHANEUF, St. Joseph de Levis. MRS. J. E. CAVER, Danville. MISS DELVCOURT SHEFFIELD, St. Joseph de Levis. JOHN O’FARRELL, Capleton. The injured are: John Cadieux, Danville. J. B. Cayer, Danville. Seraphine Cayer, Danville. Joseph Cayer, Danville. Louise Cayer, Danville. Virginia Silvester. Francis Fontaine, Broughton. Louis Gaudet, Arthabarcaville. Patrick McHugh, Capleton. Pierre Allard, Richmond. Antonia Babil, Arthabarcaville. Hercules Descoteaux. wife and son, Danville. Rev. F. Deri Rosiers, Broughton. J. Quinlan, Monreal. Cyrillic Emillard. SheMfirooke. Delina Gosselin, Sherbrooke. Mr. and Mrs. Hamel, Danville. Mrs. Louis Morin, Windsor. Olivine Morin, Windsor. Mrs. Frank Caker, Danville. Her 6-year-old daughter. Mrs. Zephrim Lamelln, Windsor. Laz re Godbout, Wimjsor Mills. Joseph Richard. Brompton Falk Clophas Charest, Coaticooke. Bennett Bassler, Pullman car porter, Toronto. It is believed that several of the injured will die.