| 1905 |
Edmonton Journal Deaths |
| SMITH |
1905-11-30 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Herbert N. SMITH on Suncay, November 26, Herbert N. |
| Smith, aged 22 years in June last. The funeral took place Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the |
| residence of F.W. Battrick, Fraser Avenue. The remains were interredin the Edmonton Cemetery. |
| STEWART |
1905-12-08 - Komoka, Ontario Died - William STEWART section foreman of the Grand Trunk, |
| while crossing the track at Komoka was struck and killed. |
| SULLIVAN |
1905-06-05 - Fort Francis, Ontario Died - J. (Son of) SULLIVAN The 13 year old son of Mr. J. |
| Sullivan was drowned here on Saturday. |
| SULLIVAN |
1905-11-21 - Bankhead, Alberta Died - James SULLIVAN Another fatal accident occurred in the |
| Bankhead mine on Friday, the victim being James Sullivan, a native of Halifax. |
| SUTHERLAND |
1905-05-04 - Woodstock, Ontario Died - Hon. James SUTHERLAND late Minister of Public |
| Works, died at his home, Woodstock, yesterday at 2 P.M. The deceased Minister represented the |
| SUTHERLAND |
1905-11-02 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Mrs. George SUTHERLAND The funeral takes place today |
| at Spruce Grove of Mrs. George Sutherland, aged 41 years, who died there Tuesday. The |
| deceased lady had many friends in the city and is also mourned by her husband and ten children. |
| TANNER |
1905-05-27 - Wasbaushen, Ontario Died - W.H. TANNER of Tanner Bros. Was thrown against a |
| carriage in his mill here yesterday and fatally injured. |
| TARDIVEL |
1905-04-25 - Qubec, Quebec Died - Jules Paul TARDIVEL editor and proprietor of "La Verite" and |
| one of the best known French writers of the Province, died this morning at one o'clock at the age |
| of 51 years, from Brights Disease. |
| TATE |
1905-03-29 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Philip TATE one of the oldest inhabitants of the country, |
| was buried in Edmonton yesterday. |
| THOMAS |
1905-04-05 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Charles THOMAS arrived at Edmonton from Sunnyside, |
| fifteen miles from Edmonton, gut up at T. Beaudin's Restaurant, on First Street. At 12 o'clock |
| last night Thomas was found in a drunken sleep on a seat outside the Windsor Hotel. He was |
| carried to his room and was found to be dead. |
| THOMSON |
1905-08-12 - Toronto, Ontario Died - Robert McDowell THOMSON barrister, is dead, the result of |
| an accident. He fell while alighting from a street car on Monday. His widow is a daughter of Sir. |
| TUEL |
1905-09-08 - Qubec, Quebec Died - TUEL and her two children were burned to death in their |
| WADE |
1905-05-25 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - Mr. WADE chairman of the transportation commission is |
| WALKER |
1905-04-06 - Riverside, Calif, USA Died - Davidson WALKER Word was received here today of |
| the death at Riverside, California of David Walker proprietor of the Walker House, of this city. |
| He was one of the best known hotel men in Canada. |
| WALKER |
1905-04-06 - Dundas, Ontario Died - Geoffrey WALKER and two daughters were suffocated to |
| death by a fire in their home during the night. |
| WALTERS |
1905-10-30 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Harvey WALTERS While working on a threshing machine |
| on Friday at the Sturgeon, Harvey Walter, a man of about 30 years of age, fell dead suddenly of |
| heart failure. The deceased man leaves a widow to mourn his loss. The case is a sad one. |
| WARD |
1905-12-27 - Canmore, Alberta Died - George WARD 21 son of L.T. Ward of 13 Avenue and 5th |
| street East, was killed in Canmore while loading coal into the tender. |
| WELS |
1905-05-02 - Ottawa, Ontario Died - Napoleon WELS In a quarrel between Salizte Sharron and |
| Napoleon Wels, which took place up the Gatineau River, the latter was shot dead. |
| WHERRELL |
1905-09-19 - Toronto, Ontario Died - WHERRELL of the fire brigade was killed in a fire last night |
| at the Alex Brown Milling and Elevator Co.'s works on the Esplande by being buried under falling |
| WILCOX |
1905-09-22 - Calgary, Alberta Died - Henry WILCOX a plumber in Calgary swallowed a dose of |
| strychnine and died a couple of hours later as he was being taken to Holy Cross Hospital. The |
| deceased came from Illinois. |
| WOODS |
1905-09-14 - Edmonton, Alberta Died - Eva WOODS The body of Eva Woods, aged 17, was |
| shipped to the relatives of the deceased at Ponoka on this mornings train. Miss Woods came to |
| Edmonton some time since for treatment at the Public Hospital at which institution, she died |
| WOODS |
1905-12-27 - St. Catherines, Ontario Died - James WOODS Mrs. James Wood and Mrs. Richard |
| Woods, sisters-in-law having married brothers, died here within an hour of one another. |
| WOODS |
1905-01-04 - Rat Portage, Manitoba Died - Joseph WOODS a well known druggist of Rat Portage, |
| dropped dead while mixing a prescription. |
| WOODS |
1905-12-27 - St. Catherines, Ontario Died - Richard WOODS Mrs. James Wood and Mrs. Richard |
| Woods, sisters-in-law having married brothers, died here within an hour of one another. |
| YOUNG |
1905-07-14 - Winnipeg, Manitoba Died - YOUNG of the Diocese of Athabasca is dead. |
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