Killed NumberTwenty-tight(Continued from Page One)andstreet, whichnotabsolutely level. Some homes havebeen reducedashespulpwoodWith others but the foundationresigns of the housesof the furniture can beblocksawayThe DeadThe following is the official list ofthe dead, compiledevening* J. J. BiAlbertThorndale, Ont., aged 51.Managerof Tudhope-Anderson.Scoutmaster Appleby.Geo. B. Cra'ven, aged 3-5. Born iNew Zealand.Church of England.Dairy instructor.Kenneth Dunn, aged 5 years,lecrtobroken.Frank Bienkhorn and his wife, Ber-Thos. Shillinglaw, 21i7 Lorne St.,Sarnia, Ont., head and back injured.Thos. FeatherstoneOsier St.,chest and back injured. Was on theC.P.R. platform.giCedric Evans, 1218 Cornwall, Law* (wreuce, Stn.. Ont., ribs broken.SKeneth Reed, 2202 Lorne St., Vinton, la. Three in house at time; oneand others dying, covered with cutsand bruises.rs. Jack, said to be from Calgary, too delirious to be questioned.MRS. JAMBS DUNN, 2318 DewdneylaaiPtinlinot eriouslv injured.MR. AND MRS. WOOD and son.N. BOWLEN.ELLA BOWLEN.MISS L. BATES.THOMAS DUBERVfLLE.FRANK EASTONF. FLANGASTON.MR. LUKES.BRUCE LANGTON.that. Born in England.EDWARD SMITH, bruised and incth12S'hhItwArthur Donaldson, Contractorternally injured.Miss EllaGuthrie.Seamstress,MRS. McDOUGAL, Lorne st.,icut t«Barries Limited. Lived 2134 Lorneand bruisedstreet.McDOUGALL GIRLS, LorneMrs. F. W. Harris, 2134 Lome St.,aiid bruisedwife of F. W. Harris, accountant,WILSON, ReginaIdReeves CoxrfpanyOLIVER, carpentern