appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 3 IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANDREW MURRAY The first death in the family of Andrew B. Murray, Sr., took place on Saturday when Mrs. Murray passed away after a very brief illness. She had been over at her daughter's, Mrs. E. J. Kingsbury's at Crewsons Corners, during the illness and ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 3 IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANDREW MURRAY The first death in the family of ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 2 A TRIBUTE TO FORMER BAL-INAFAD BOY Peter Yemem Gave his Life for the Ruthenians in Saskatchewan The following tribute, written by J. T. M. Anderson, appeared in the Saskatoon Daily Star last week: "PETER YEMEN - A TRIBUTE During the past four years we have ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 2 A TRIBUTE TO FORMER BAL-INAFAD BOY Peter Yemem Gave his Life for ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS Death at any time is hard to bear, but coming in the joyous Christmas season it is particularly sad. At the time of the Winter Fair Mr. E. J. Kingsbury contracted a cold which later developed into pneumonia and he passed away early Christmas morning. Mr. ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 2 CREWSONS CORNERS Death at any time is hard to bear, but coming ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 2 CHURCHILL The influenza laid heavy hands on the family of Mr. Robert H. Reid, of the third line. Eight members of the household were sufferers at one time. One dear daughter, Mable Florence, succumbed to the disease. Rev. and Mrs. Jones of Acton, proved themselves good ...
appeared in Acton Free Press, 1 Jan 1919, p. 2 CHURCHILL The influenza laid heavy hands on the family of Mr. Robert ...