appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 2 OLD MAN KILLED. Brampton, Aug. 29. - Robert Lowns, 96 years of age, was struck down this morning by a C.P.R. train, which crosses his farm. He was instantly killed. The old man, who was quite deaf, s
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 2 OLD MAN KILLED. Brampton, Aug. 29. - Robert Lowns, 96 years of …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 3 Death of Mrs. James Stewart. After a very brief illness death robbed the home of Mr. James Stewart, lot 21, con. 2, Esquesing, of its devoted wife and mother last Sunday morning. The bereaved husband
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 3 Death of Mrs. James Stewart. After a very brief illness death robbed …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 3 Conductor Killed on C.P.R. Edward Wansborough, of Toronto Junction, a brother-in-law of Mr. Thos. E. Price, Acton, was instantly killed in a C.P.R. rear end collision at Manvers, about 70 miles east
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 3 Conductor Killed on C.P.R. Edward Wansborough, of Toronto Junction, a brother-in-law of …
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 3 Two deaths in One Family. From the Drayton Advocate we learn of the death in Maryborough of Mrs. Isaac McIsaac, on the 24th August. Mrs. McIsaac was a sister of Mr. John Mann, who died here on the 8t
appeared in Acton Free Press, 5 Sep 1907, p. 3 Two deaths in One Family. From the Drayton Advocate we learn of …