appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 2 KILLED BY A TRAIN. A Bride and Groom Loose their Lives at a Level Crossing Near Guelph. JURY CONDEMS LEVEL CROS- SINGS. A double fatality occurred about eleven o'clock last Friday morning at the Gran
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 2 KILLED BY A TRAIN. A Bride and Groom Loose their Lives at …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 2 KILLED BY A TRAIN. A Bride and Groom Loose their Lives at a Level Crossing Near Guelph. JURY CONDEMS LEVEL CROS- SINGS. A double fatality occurred about eleven o'clock last Friday morning at the Gran
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 2 KILLED BY A TRAIN. A Bride and Groom Loose their Lives at …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 2 GEORGETOWN. Mr. John Aldous, for many years a highly respected resident of Georgetown, died at his home in Barrie last week. The remains were brought to Georgetown on the 9.45 train from the north on
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 2 GEORGETOWN. Mr. John Aldous, for many years a highly respected resident of …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 3 An Old Resident Called Home. For many weeks Mrs. William L. Worden, Sr., was very near the borderland. Kind hands ministered to her needs, and almost daily for more than a month it was thought her sp
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 3 An Old Resident Called Home. For many weeks Mrs. William L. Worden, …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 3 Sudden Death of John Arthurs. On Tuesday morning Mr. John Arthurs was out on the street conversing with his friends after being confined to the house for a fortnight. He was out again after dinner an
appeared in Acton Free Press, 26 Sep 1907, p. 3 Sudden Death of John Arthurs. On Tuesday morning Mr. John Arthurs was …