| 1905 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| GRANT |
1905-07-03 - East Prospect, Ontario Died - John GRANT 14 years, received injuries while racing |
| at a picnic in this vicinity which culminated in his death. |
| GRIFFIN |
1905-01-18 - St. Thomas, Ontario Died - John Wesley GRIFFIN of Red Deer, Alberta was found |
| dead in his bed at the residence of his sister, Mrs. George Wright, on Saturday. He had been here |
| three weeks. He was a member of the dry goods firm of Griffin and Wright, of this city. He was |
| HALL |
1905-01-24 - Tabaushene, Ontario Died - George R. HALL one of the best known sports in |
| Canada is dead. He was a member of the Canadian Cricket team which went to England in 1881 |
| HARDISTY |
1905-08-16 - St. Boniface, Manitoba Died - Mrs. HARDISTY age 33 years, wife of Mr. W.L. |
| Hardisty 688 Pacific avenue. Occurred in St. Boniface Hospital this morning. Death was due to |
| HARGREAVES |
1905-10-19 - Shoal Lake, Manitoba Died - Stanley (Child of) HARGREAVES The 18 month old |
| child of Stanley Hargreaves residing on a farm 8 miles south of Shoal Lake, was burned to death |
| yesterday. The little one was left with a little sister and his clothes caught fire from the stove. |
| HARPER |
1905-05-05 - Montreal, Quebec Died - James HARPER one of the best known journalists in |
| HARRIS |
1905-04-06 - Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Died - HARRIS died last night at one o'clock without |
| regaining consciousness from his paralytic stroke of Saturday. |
| HARWOOD |
1905-06-22 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Frank Winn HARWOOD on Tuesday, June 12, Francis |
| Winn, beloved son of Herbert A. and Marguerite Harwood. Funeral at the parent's residence, First |
| HENNIG |
1905-05-03 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Martin HENNIG of Stony Plain died last Sunday evening |
| HILL |
1905-08-03 - Toronto, Ontario Died - H.J. HILL after an illness extending over several years, |
| H.J. Hill, manager of the Toronto Exhibition Association, died last night aged about 60. |
| HOOPER |
1905-03-15 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - William Henry HOOPER At the General hospital, |
| Edmonton on Monday March 13, son of Captain Edmund J.G. Hooper, M.P. of Napanee, Ontario, |
| at the age of 60 years and 3 months. (Extensive article on his past) |
| HOWARD |
1905-12-07 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Fred HOWARD was fatally injured last night when he fell |
| HUNTER |
1905-07-24 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - James HUNTER an Englishman and a recent arrival in |
| the country was drowned on Saturday afternoon at the bathing station near the Louise Street |
| HUTCHINGS |
1905-05-17 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Alfred HUTCHINGS At the Public Hospital, on |
| Wednesday, the 17th Alfred Hutchings of Poplar Lake in his 55th year. Funeral from his late |
| residence. Poplar Lake to Little Mountain Cemetery on Friday, the 19th inst at 2. p.m. |
| JENSON |
1905-02-21 - Kingston, Ontario Died - John JENSON of Strathcona, Alberta died at Kingston while |
| on his way to work this morning. He was struck and instantly killed by the Bay of Quinte railway |
| JOHN |
1905-11-10 - St. Thomas, Ontario Died - Cornelius N. JOHN Cornelius Nicholas John and |
| Nicholas Antonio, Indians of the parish farm three miles north of this city, died from the effects |
| of liquor of some kind last Saturday. |
| JOHNSON |
1905-10-10 - Port Dalphousie, Ontario Died - James JOHNSON A man registered at the Welland |
| Hotel Port Dalhousie as James Johnson of Toronto was pulled from the harbour. Hear failure was |
| JONES |
1905-01-14 - Medicine Hat, Alberta Died - R.W. JONES at Medicine Hat. R.W. Jones, well known |
| stone mason, died in hospital here yesterday. |
| JOSEPH |
1905-07-17 - Joseph, Manitoba Died - Henry JOSEPH a clerk in Finklestein's store at Gretna, |
| was drowned in the river yesterday while bathing. |
| KEELER |
1905-12-30 - Woodstock, Ontario Died - R.E. KEELER about 55 years of age, a nursery man |
| committed suicide by hanging this morning. |
| KEROUAC |
1905-07-13 - Quebec City, Quebec Died - KEROUAC of St. Herbert, who had been married |
| about a year were both drowned in Lac Drand Fouche. |
| KEROUAC |
1905-07-13 - Quebec City, Quebec Died - Thomas KEROUAC of St. Herbert, who had been |
| married about a year were both drowned in Lac Drand Fouche. |
| KIMPE |
1905-06-01 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Murie (nee Rodeau) KIMPE beloved wife of Maurice |
| LANG |
1905-07-20 - Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan Died - W. LANG Engineer W. Lang of Saskatoon and |
| Fireman W. Parrott of Moose Jaw both died at Victoria hospital on Friday as a result of a C.P.R. |
| LASH |
1905-01-18 - Guelph, Ontario Died - W.H. LASH of Montreal was married here at noon yesterday |
| to Miss Jean Anderson of Galt. While at the wedding dinner, he was attacked by heart disease, |
| LEE |
1905-08-19 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Victor A.G. LEE at Toronto on Thursday the 17 inst. The |
| deceased was a brother of Mrs. Dr. H.C. Wilson of Edmonton. |
| LITTLE |
1905-08-14 - Guelph, Ontario Died - Archie LITTLE the postmaster, died suddenly after an |
| LLOYD |
1905-01-24 - Tweed, Ontario Died - Alan LLOYD of Monrimoore, was burned to death yesterday. |
| LONG |
1905-06-05 - Port Arthur, Ontario Died - LONG A young Englishman named Long, a new arrival, |
| was instantly killed on Saturday by the breaking of a wire cable on the steamer Westmount. |
| LOWDON |
1905-07-22 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Joseph Ewing LOWDON only son of James Lowdeon, of |
| Ewing was drowned while endeavouring to capture a young duck. |
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