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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 Oct 1907, p. 10

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SE INNER fROM Ifl W.andflw mm the mutt-NM ”Wm 09m gt. the market aquam my, mmwiitfifis'wwiema m man winter. mm hum" WM mmmm mwmi H” W (:33 chain“ DIE OF THE John M. Walker. brother of Juan! ,Walkcr. weil known in both "town and country owing to the pro- n;nent part. he took in Ops affairs Lbel‘orc ill-health compelled his retire» ancnt. Some of the older residents or the township will doubtless re» Irrmber the deceased. The Democrat. my: . In: lricnds of Uncle John Waltz: ' were greatly shocked Tuesday morn- ing to hear of his deathy-hich occur-'- zd quite suddenly about 935 o’clock “hat morningg Mr. .Walker had ugen ailing for a couple of weeks with! a combination of kidney and heart. trouble and while at times would ditficuit breathing. he “as generally in goodi spirits and always spoke cheat-tally oi the 111- ‘ , ture and what he would do when he ‘was able to be 3de again. On. the walk mound the room and a few mo- ments before his death laid. down on the bed and said he would try am! .sleep for awhile. He asked. [0: a drink of lemonade and Mrs. Walk'et left the room to prepare 1t. When his brow. and the sturdy. rugged ol-l ' er. who had braved many. I storm and raced mung a toe in the battle of life. had given. up the tight math had come to him as he and ab mcmb 3d quite anal-Wm: “hat morning's M‘ ailing for a coup! minimum: of l trouble. and whi haw spells of m be “as generally Juu v”..- v- _ Mr. .W alker leaves as his immea- -.1ta: relatives. a widow and six chil- waren, namely. Frank '1'. Walker 0‘ Columbus. James J. Walker of 03.:- ha. Mrs. P. T. Klebba of W. Mrs. J‘- P. Duffy of St. Joseph. Mo.q Mrs. J. :W. Tagwcrker ol’ Seward and 31's. 1‘. J. luau, of this place. basil“ Auree hxoLhers. several grand clut- drcn and one great grand child. All of M5 children were present at. the tum-ml. except Mrs. Duffy. who wu un-.blc no gm, here on account of. b:- at his children luneral. except ing :11. . 1m (uncnl services were held Shanda morning at nine o’clofin and the remains were laid to rest. in 5:. Franc” cemetery to await the final can of the resurrection. . John McDonough .Walker was barn March 6, 1836, in thq county Fernan- ag‘n. Ireland. and when hoswas (our years of age his parents emgraced to the province of Ontario, mun. and settled on a claim in tin whom an forest near where the nourish- ‘â€" .v_ 7.- ins: cxty ol’ Lindsay is located. in I his youth he endured all the 91"“- none inculezn to pioneer lite,._ and as l he grew older. assmted th hthn‘ and brothers in the laborious work at turning a mighty forest. into well ‘ tilled field» and orchards. To silo-3% early years of self denxal; and severe outdoor labor MI- Walker often zt-fi- tnbumd his strong constitution or! Anter years, and he was never so nap 1.3g as when talking over in; 5111} days with some old time Knead“ "At twenty years of ago. Mr. Walker. who eagerly read all the books Lo .conli ootain, beanie anxious to see more or the world, and .the war. just then started between the United .states and Mew, gave mm the de- sired opportunity, so he left. none without the consent of his [)3an .and enlisted at Rochester, N1 I. and .tocght in oyery ‘nnportant ontue. :l-n- jng the war. At the close of the. W, m. Woke): remained. in the south for ”tight years oofore retnmnz to can“. where in 1854 he was muted in Quince. to may Gatherinerjw- eCarmy. In 135mm. M “5 ___.._‘ F THE FIRST SETTLERS Ill SHELL GREEK VALlEY. W 10 mm” 0 mm I. "Mm PREDICIS A gained in the south oetore returning to “is, Catherine ,M':- »,. Mr. Walker uni beautiful . to of Platte usually CT was lhc luau. mighoorhOud. and a perk-noes in those told by himself in 3: ed in The Democrat wan-cu- . Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Walker celebrated their, fiftieth warl- ding anniVersax-y and below and since then they have enjoyed the best or health. and have taken numerous trips to visit their children. the past summer they spent in Omshu. returning from there a month ago. Mr. .‘Walkcr possesscd a wonderful memory, and up to the last retained his full faculties'fie always 31130,:- ed relating anecdotes of hls travels. and. in the home circle. at least, grandpa‘s good natured presence. will be sadly, missed. May the 60.1 m whom be trusted. deal kindly, WALD him, and give him. after his long mic journey. eternal rest. sent dam to Boo. 31st 1908, (about 15 months) and The look- Iy Post for 1908 for $125 to those paying In advance. SEMI I" and got the biggest newspaper bar- gain over often by the Post. iam in value. ‘ ‘ ; Such is the m iuwugnce that Mr. Danna Andaman. of Orin, lia. W onzaninar at Earmans’ Indium. quads (to. Provincial Supâ€" “â€" Wâ€"-V MI. M writes (mm the east mm W that NGW Brunswick IIIIST Buâ€"Ifiwmus ll ammo. m lastly Globe from the pro- SHORTAGE $100,000,000. rcrs. and his hospitality was sought in vain Km the wear-1c! 1c: 11} 1888 he rented. his home- and' moved with his [wily to >11rey, where. they have since :‘c ____â€"â€"â€"â€"" _â€"â€"-..â€"'â€".__ .â€" miiu’é’l’unh’s‘h‘finusmv VISHED_ BY flRt a .wi'l‘l this amnion do? Iowa. wmmmmm-mq u... Evening M 0! Oct; 19 1 The mill had 'l'chpiendndly equipped, uwmm. h,“ summer. and new. machinery hid pmperty o! The Rider Kitchener . ‘ 00.. located beside the twat :; one be". ’Mmm’d' He could no“ ““3 root of Melbourne-at... was many the loss emu. but. .it mm be around $5,000. only, a walk part or ‘ annoyed-by Iigo wily min mowing. 'Ihc cause of the oontlagntion is «11- which was insured in The York Naut- krown. and the loss wxll be m the m: Insurance 00 Ten Inc! «are Ax- nc-sbborhood of 953000- only 1 33““ played. and Foreman,Asantrong m1 traction otv. ich I3 covered by nn- trade ‘ thoxouch examinauon ”(g rurtnce- . ’ _ and“); part or me mill 135:. evening. 2 Their efforts at “3" Hunter Inn: A cut 0! 13.000 shingies had been had ubausted both. firemen M" ‘nndc yesterday. an! 3 1:11:88 quan- txty of Lies and lumber were destroy- horecs. and they had rotnrned to 1:23 hsll at about 3 O’Clmk‘ At 5.1:) th‘ ed_ The all“ had a. [Ix-“U Jul t 0‘ telephone bell at. the hall rang. nu‘l logs to be éut. nu would MW been a .n-casugc was rushed stating cu. kw“ running' Var. , l 8 {me yet. there was another blue m. the east ‘ Mr. R1 d“ was not satisfied with ' . - . cd'atel her an alum “Mi-1hr: bly 11:11:)“ Wanda from thv measures mm to saw the mull. ‘ and the run was mark and thoughg the “at” Pro-“5W0 W4» ' ‘ r-ot marl) what. it. ought LO b2. sawmill was partly rou- Some may The mill was formerly Known as nder con~ wry. Box No. b. to when: the sumevl and burning lust. ‘ Burke's mill. Tue the “.13 u I how was carried. on the Wu; . trul tins morning. nine firemen be- feel 0 gm). put me Lcwm had to go 'umk . . ‘- for more. The pressure was Ina-fl. mg t‘ugngt'd Until fl lam hour drenc‘n- ‘ in: the filing. \ A-Aâ€" -Anll nnL ‘ Their cflorts had ”haunted horses. and they hall at about 3 [0 “'11ch xuv w" __, sumed and burnin tut. Some 16!)! feet of how was carried on the wag gon. put me tcwm had. to go incl: for more. The pressure was nun-1L ficicn'flx and enough, water. coull not. be had duringtne whole progress u! the (ire. if we may believe statements nude. But one stream was anti:- ablc. and the llamas had gained ~.uch headway that. It was impoembl: to check them. The mill was a. heap of mâ€"ouxdcrmg ashes and ruand man- i chinery this morning" ’ -1. 4' Unv- hun- chinery this morning" . I k The early hour did not deter hun- dreds from flocking to the seem: of the fire. The mill is isolated. weal there was little danger o.’ a blaze catching on to a neighboring bui'dâ€" was in danger from gparks for n , ing. Bears tune. \ Kitchener. ’10 a Post reporter at. A. D. tannery. across the river. .1153 IS SERIOUS ot the firm of Ruler. Kit- cmcner 8 60.. said. the loss was 3 gr: at blow. to him. He. was hot aware ol the (rte. having been out of town -_.|_A A'n‘mk ‘his morniflg' l(| Ell- ru~uuy aunt length at the line of hose. some nil) (ect. at the sawmill hm. caused considerable {-riction. he cx- plmncvl. thus decreasing the force of the stream. lack of pressure. secured this me. noon; show that the hydrant was broken. thus impairing the stream. Mr. Henley. who has charge 9! the standpnpc. says he turned the force into the town mains immediately, when he was inlormed of the {no at the mill. had the telephone hell did not was more tun. once. Hunt. .3 THE LOSS ls SERIOUS ‘ To a Post reporter Mr. A Kitchwcr. of the firm of Index chalet 8 (10.. said the loss -. great blow to him. He, was hot of the fire. having been out. of tall after eight o'clock this no wfilsm SPltS AI WORK. w. «wow shamed WW“ ”um; 111w msurday‘m 6th. mane to the mark at two whiskey 89303 walkout by m .thitno: um” mm“ m Mvnuans. vrhomns IL M m “.1 Donald Cam. wn'i'vedi’ln 35mm.fll a Iniod hinge salary, and «the cavern moot .whisky‘ Wmens do the (work. Why. that fine. But what shout this fair- town of mm! .Wo have a night mafia whose My at is do use that m '1qu is mild; Whoum «Had be bid this infatuation. the town tdyday Would have {own two hundred and six dollars W at“. ‘As Ext. is. the Pmincid Government takes them hundred and leaves us imouix. not mall to gay for gun new owner buts our catty (anthem m. Wave will wont of it aw. 3 mm ' __ nwmmfindt95m‘l (amt album in each case. a License Inspector Mom m and attended the behevc statement!- _n‘n\ \l'“ l‘ai" not deter hun- ’ o the seem: of isolated. "3'1 yer o! a blaze ghboring Mir. :1- was: the river. ' the ”nut. . Further plttiflfllu regarding of Rider. 53“ e [“5 zv‘lfi 8 ”u hot awaze 3. out. of town “,1, morning- .19 Eiim’mn wnm BAnoun au‘ '“7 brwsure. an“ power Wu: mane time bcfo be shut o“. I) to Mr. Henley cmbrldgo-st. Iothodht church Layman the ma Guests. A banquet M318 tendered the in.» men at the Cambridnw- “th church Asst ambit by 31° mm saw Wheat Out. of. mm. the when at an; very pow!" ”4 wholesome 1904 W ‘Tb M quot was! was macaw-:4 W of the ”now“ Gumdhn manna!- _ u- 1...... uni-m- who wan 455“” .r, -fir. Jn'hlâ€"x Hewett. “'50 ed by 'h% sun and. a null ly the F shredded fly and} 1'1” were PM. u'ne nun-w -- n - ‘ mast My .W and :ho‘ (Bahama: patented a very pleas- iq; picture. , who mm: cunts Wet: Mutual-1y mutated will pictures. showing the shredded Mt indifi- thethah o! cremation. whfle cu flu: but pupa nus up £11ng 0‘: a 33min Indian mam paper. in; .aorn (or toad. and tho 9. photo; 313mm at 'fibe company'k manunto' twin: plant .3: Hum Falls. The R: gnrdinz Evcmng PO!“ A banquet um 01 Studded mm 90L. in ‘ “.9“ W” by Col. Burbs. which “"3 W by Mr. W‘ Mr. Hewett «or FM tortho company. ud 3‘" 1" aha-t wk. main: 101“ ‘1“ P” carriage war and the (int (inset was badly 61564 112 was tun-ting the able at t fine and used his left. hand In. 913 of his right. This ypunq w» dreu “1”,:th :I |0_4...Lâ€"L.‘-b~ Was on. but that It wzue bctore the mndpipc aoâ€"xld [. They, has-u to telephone sky to shut it 9“. The 1.11 of the ‘line a! hose. EXPLANATION the cane 0‘ We um “Vin. 'Fdavdlc. fin- K.C.. 1F. 0. TIM: Em m .the blue. mac ”’0'“ bgdly 615C¢QL able at the and In. 91300 | w» (Ire-Dd £1 \; mmsnna mm nous Way. a, .91 annoy M6845 W “‘ (arm! when tho mu ha" mm {Mil-m!“ kmand'th n‘_¢_mfitnlwddn3 ”I oia._ ltiarepatmdchiSyea'r that my {arms gn mm m pro- Mdaw yield!!! wheat and mu- m yiddb d wads. ‘ Bother agriculture In , the Mia-Leh- wordin dismal: with weds. ‘Whgm‘ «cab grow luxuriant. nodal grains can gnaw. all with this We! bust m...” A fhn mail. will come the docs “n w, unwiuhthb m_dthed.“fiuc‘ downward of mud" err EveryOounona-n «mtmmaer mm (arm or. O! Wm E“ {l W 9‘" frbasb W Wh° The; cheuemkers oi the State 0! \\ mum have (owed a union sud ‘hur demand» (or next year as 3i:- on by the Milwaukee Free Puss .1.- ”'n- Mun-Ivan. 1.0.1.113 nmh An ezhl‘m't <1th bro-n .W.W. Farah (gran Qt (Imps. 31.. meant; fly “around much mania: art the West :Vu'gmh fair at. \tholing. abhâ€"‘Carry 8:600"ng 400 --I "w..." Ema". a racing; ward 1m- on by the Milwaukee Free Pr. follows; Five hundred dollars per year with free how. rent” milk and cheat. _ SOME FA "From all indio n33 can no and. 3.111%”, I I.- S a m m “M a} slow“ {mm the (mrm 0! Omar mung-l MB. “’hile “Mm mmmfi'whw m M“ m m nations c M Huh In “'0 lice» . 11"0‘ clulc and 1103‘ . next sprin- {u \.1L\- â€"‘ and u;.on the '5 have “0% and (he, phi" 5 :15 3 {IN Certainly 3‘ p mdcd w m oflcndvr. KM 01111145 3’0 L0Ii0‘l-‘5 1‘03““ in multceds add) 8301* W. B. KEYS, fig. year that I m gm urm M Q It max-1150111 Mru 1907, awn Unite! 6“" y OVEN Z V fig} WK f'flr ‘ A lame horse Kendall’s- §p‘aYin K“. V‘ Gitâ€"aw ll: til}!!! Shaft WEEKLY m. 83â€". h“ to” pounds To‘ono, mom r. Jon. 2:. 3V. nmmn‘ 011C 93 Wool Blanket mm Woollen Kills. If 3’01 pair. free

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