| Friday, April 29, 1904 | The Newmarket Era | Page 8, col. 2 |
Stouffville.
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On Saturday night last about four miles north of Stouffville five freight cars on the southbound way freight jumped the rails and were badly wrecked. Two of them were loaded with Uxbridge pianosUxbridge Piano and Organ Co., one with TudhopeTudope Carriage Company of Orillia; why was car routed via Lindsay? buggies and another with tile. The pianos and buggies were not much injured but the tile was badly broken up.
Railways: G.T.Ry.
Stations: Stouffville