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ERNEST FISCHER’S SUDDEN DEATH

Retired Hotelkeeper Expires on a Niagara Falls Car

[Welland Tribune, 28 July 1905]

Niagara Falls, Ont., July 25-Mr. Ernest Fischer, a retired hotel-keeper of this city, died suddenly of heart failure tonight in one of the electric cars bound for the south end of the city. Mr. Fischer had been down in the north end on some business, and boarded the car for home near the corner of Park street and Erie avenue. On Erie avenue the roadway is cut down for brick paving and on handing his fare to the conductor Mr. Fischer made the remark, “My that is a high reach!” The conductor went forward to the front of the car, and returning to the rear before the car had gone a block, he found Mr. Fischer lying on the seat. The car was stopped in front of Dr. Walker’s office who was called to Mr. Fischer’s assistance, but within five minutes life was extinct. Mr. Fischer who owned and conducted the Prospect House at Niagara Falls South for about ten years, was well-known throughout the country. He retired two years ago on account of failing health, suffering from heart and liver trouble. Of late he had improved in health. He leaves a wife and a family of five grown-up children He was a son of Mr. Fred Fischer of Preston, Ont., formerly of this place.

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