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NCW VOIK CITY. g CONSULTATION FREE was the recipient of a I headed cane, suitably . Ralph Clarke made a few well ch05- remembered held I and ALWAYS ._ -grnvuvu "nay AL "US. . ed by several managers with flat- practic'al joke.J tering oflers for his work,~ the only 9’ 'On the advic one 30f these So; far considered has J ohnstons dem: been from Mr. Weber. At the ACade- the statements my of Music Wednesday, April 6. ; ners azmed to. I _-_ , a...“ "uuvvu An opera found-ed upon “The 'Song tion could :be ta of the Soul†in “The Climax,†has ages, stating that been chosen by Mr. Joseph Weber. the report was 1: Joseph Carl Breil, an organist in a . To the Globe fashionable Fifth Avenue church is admitted seeing a to compOSe the music. Mr. Briel, white without an since composing the- incidental music not say Whether i of “The Clim x†has been approach- what it was. The mil 1... -7 A {H. M. ships ‘Victory- and ‘Foudroy- antâ€" presented bo Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G., through the British and Foreign Sailors’ So- ciety, for Canadian schoolsâ€. The letters, “’E. R. VII†were added by His Majesty’s command, when the copper taken from the Victory in her recent accident was devoted to the purposes of the society. of Canada; and that the shield Will at 11.30 o’clock by screaming a: be presented on prize day, and held . by the successful scholar for the Singing on the streets. It appear year. It was clearly not only the that they each had a couple thor3 naval glory of Nelson’s career, but and that their favorite ditty was: the great lessons of contemporary “We’re here because we’re here, history that Lord Strathcona had in , We're herébecause we’re drinkir mind. When he received the first of ? beer.†the special shields struck for «Cana- f The music Was not .to the taste ( dian schools at the Mansion house, 'the village Constable, who got 11 London, he said: “It wouldbediï¬iâ€" ’ . . out of bed and came down street cult to think of a greater serv1ce to and dispersed them. The village an the British Empire than to have the thorities are determined to pu thought of its sons and daughters down that sort of thing, and laic annually directed to the sea, its the information. The magistrat‘ sailors and its ships, and what the I found all guilty and fined them $1 .. . n l , nation owes to Its brave sons. gand costs each. He signifiCantly re- EHUCATIONAL AND NON-MILL {marked that if it occurred again, TARY ithere would be no $2 fine. Mr. G. g is the supreme note. The shields are H° Hopkins appeared for the pr osecu- made of pine Nelson copper from tion, :M‘“ L- V- O’Connor for the the “Victory,†and the “Foudroy- ’defendants. ant†without alloy. They are works ; â€"â€"â€"+â€"-___. of art. On the upper corkers are the ' oh. he. 1.... I. CAVAlJâ€"APPARITION centre is a representation of the I €“Victory†under full sail. In the " MAY BE JOKE lower centre is a bust of Lord Nelâ€" son, on one side of which is his im- mortal signal, and on the other the tComcttons Demanded from Papers date of Trafalgar Day. At the bot- 5 Publishing the Ghost Story tom upon the scroll, are the follow I ing“ words: “Made of copper from the _â€"_ Dn+nv~kï¬nA l ‘nn‘,n_ .. _i and Aged as the venerable High Com- missioner for Canada is, he has a gleam in his eyes that penetrates the future; and as the future of any peoâ€" W ple is wrapped up in its youth, Lord ,at ] Strathcona has, of late, had the : few youth of Canada much in mind. This { t . _ , , , em is seen in many ways. HIS benefacâ€" tions to McGill and other education- I grou i Autu'CAJK" , . 31 bodies, his munificent gift for ’ who physical culture, and his part in a be 0 GREAT EDUCATIONAL MOVE- work MENT spee1 which is just now chrystalizing into [as 8‘ definite form, by the arrival of the ,3“ representative of the British anf ‘ and Foreign Sailors’ Society in Toronto, .3600 which is to be the headquarters of I the Nelson shield scheme, all go to: ' prove his many sided interest. When 1 D‘! the plan of making up the metal from Lord Nelson’s ships into commemor- ative and competitive shields for schools was brought to his notice, 'seeing instantly how such a trophy . create would serve educational ends of the ‘ highest sort, Lord Strathcona gave ! $5,000, 'that many of the schools of " the Dominion may obtain this tro- phy which is of such historic int-er- est. He hopes that annually a paâ€" ’M . . . oore, per may be written on a sailor sub- .- iect, which will be of educational irate, PATRIOTIC VALUE TO THE Private colleges and schools are eligible to receive the Nelson shield, and should apply for them. These Nelson shields are highly valued for their patriotic and edu- Cational uses in the universities, colleges and schools wnere they are already placed. and aid their Sailors’ Institutes for ' men of the royal navy, merchant ; ships, etc., in Canada and all over ; the world. ‘ The Climax Gaming We are authoriZed to state that Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona’s Nelson shield has ions ? The British and Foreign Sailors’ i i I l ertaken I society, which received the “.Vic- tory†copper from the Lords of the British Admiralty, has und the expense of mounting, engraving, ’< and distributing these histarin .r -._ â€"- uvvu - a Toronto r h s 1: Royal, G.C.M.G., through a . palpe a and Foreign Sailors’ So- to a consxderab e extent Canadian schools“. The Charlie Johnston, ,CaVan R. VII†were added by es from 'Peterboro, on. w "5 command, when the parition appeared. The s 1 from the Victory in her m,_ . ' es from 'Peterboro, on‘ which the ap- an the parition appeared. The storv in the in her Toronto paper» was printed in the 3 the‘ [Examiner and Review of this city. IToday Fred and Charlie Johnston gcalled on Mr. G. N. Gordon, solici- 1 itor, and wanted to know what ac- 'Song tion could :be taken to recover damâ€" has ages, stating that fully one-half Weber. the report was pure fabrication. in a , To the Globe correspondent they h is admitted seeing a strange figure in Briel, White without ani7 head, but could; of undertaken engraving, historic )me Volun- 1 On the advice of Mr. Gordon, the Johnstons demanded a correction of the statements which the local pa- g pers agreed to. Peterboro,‘ Marcg 18 ghost which was featu 3- ' (Special to The Post.) -" ’ Oakwood, March 19â€"Mr. F. D. l: fMoore, K. 0:; county police magis- :1 ; trate, visited our village Friday, and that their favorite ditty was: “We’re here because we’re here, , . We’re here because we’re drinking ; beer.†:1 The music was not .to the taste of :the village constable, who got up ' out of bed and came down street, and dispersed them. The village au- thorities are determined to put down that sort of thing, and laid the information. The magistrate I, found all guilty and fined them $2 {and costs each. He significantly reâ€" {marked that if it occurred again, fthere would be no $2 fine. Mr. G. 4 ‘H. Hopkins appeared for the prosecu- l tion,‘Mr. L. V. O’Connor for the E defendantS. ‘ Created a Disturbance in oakwood Last Saturday Night Work on the proposed new dam ;at Burleigh will be commenced in a ; few days. During the winter the ma- j'terial has been brought on the f ground and Mr. Davey, the engineer, who will superintend the work, will be on the ground next week and the fwork will pushed forward with all ‘speed in order to have it completed as soon as possible. The contractors are Messrs. Buchanan and Bishop, and the appropriation is between $60,000. and $70,000. Disorderly Youths Were Fined . i The G.T.R. omcials her ceived notice that they ’ceive no dogs shipped in west of the eastern b Jdogs are to be receive ; ment to points West of the ‘This precaution is taken, ‘the fact of rabies being p §the western part of the pn iit is hoped by this prec: ’ prevent its further spread Whether it was a ghost or was. The whole} may be, a. Local Grand Trunk Officials Receive Important Regulations REGARDENG THE SHIPMENT 0F D068 3g 18 â€" The Cavan featured recently in R. omcials here :ice that they e *g8 Shipped fro: the eastern b0 Simcoe countie: been exploded ‘ by Fred and u, a few mil- 8 taken, owing to 3 being prevalent in qf the province, and‘ this Precaution to down street, 9 village au- ted to put 3;, and laid a magistrate counties, and no received for ship- t of these districts from poi L boundary have Mr. Scully left North Dakota for a trip to his former Canadian home, and while there he was married to to Possessing superior judgment and practical knowledge in real estate ‘values, he took charge of the sale of all townsite lots and to him may be I accredited the rapid growth of our ? little city from infancy to its present .1 proportions. He has been identified} with eVery public measure inauguratâ€" 3 ed, and has aided in every legiti-§ mate scheme to build up Haskell and 1 make it an influential business cenâ€" ’ tre. i . _ .Mr. Scully is practicallya self- After about two years With the made man and his success may be knowledge that a move to this 10â€" looked upon as phenomenal. He tak- e cality was a betterment of condi~ es a hand in all public a its to push tions, he planted his stake here, Haskell to the front. 'Bo say that be t whlch at that time was a vast prai- is an ideal citizen, a shrewd business r1e used for a stock range. Thls was man, an excellent neighb'er and a in 1904 and Haskell was an unknown man of honor is expressing the senâ€" quantity. Mr Scully was one Of the timents of every element in this city few men to see into the future of and vicinity. that prairie, he was sure of its de- 0 o I 'â€"" 4N velopment. Upon his arrival he op-l ened up a townsite oflice, after; 0b. which he took into his confidence af few staunch friends and began a." i ’ _ banking business. It is said by some F , , L of his intimate friends his first book .‘ V10 ET CANN' accounts were Kept on a grocery; (Special to The Post.) sack . However, business increased, :‘ Oakwood, Mar. and a safe was fréiercladt. Becauie of ' eath has again visited our midst, the inconvenien acii ice in ransâ€" d V portation the safe was delayed for an d rem; ed from the home 0‘ M’- a time, during which period the bank an MP5' rank Cann, then- ofï¬cials divided the funds into thouâ€" dearly sands so that if a holdup occurred, passed quietly away on Thursday ev- at least a part of the capital would ch ening March, 17th. at nine o’clock, ‘be intact. Soon conditions anged ’. t h l t - . and the First Bank of Haskell be- 2 t e ear y age at wenty one years gan to transact a lucrative busi- ‘ l ltfhough M15? Cann had been POOP ne8s. \Today, Mr. Scully retains y or some time and under the Care stock in this institution. Some time Of Dr. 1H3“ 0‘1““th Britain, she after having located here, the Mid- was ab 8 to be around and 1:: land Valley railroad was built and Iconfined to her bed one day. She the ,t'ownsite on which our city eaves to mourn her 1098: her Dar- stands was platted. i ents, one brother Clinton, her grand Possessing sunerinr mam“. “A mothe; Mrs. Dunn and a a. D enly‘ and,- IOVed daughter, Violet, who v â€"â€"VHWHSU . ‘ ' . his 3 lendid reside ce de' ' Endowed with that essential element our (it n a “â€0" y. tact, he was successful and later beâ€" H . came a. director in the National Ex- H i 11 pr edit; a great futhre â€for change Bank of that. city. After re- 1:13 et -’ 1T mg intof consideration maining there five years he moved to I? :1: 111:3 t 13:80“ Ce: 0 13.11115 ceu‘llltry Oklahoma City. There he incorporat- e n 3 c0113 1'3 W1 reac a ed the Scully Land Co. which is Population of 5.000 Within the next still .in existence. decade. re , . getting even in his active nusiness In writing historical sketches to be career his duty to his home and identifiedwith our city’s early days there is no personage more interest- Strong personality has made him ing than J. C. Skully, who is one of - - Haskell’s most prominent business tions of this country, many of wh em and industrial leaders, an active man - family. Mr. Scully wasborn in Lindsay, in such‘ Ontario, Canada, of Irish parentage as Bald ory he engaged in farming extensive scale. He resided there bonuses. ten years, but owing to the‘ rigid At present he is the president of climate, concluded to embark to 011- the . Union Land '1' Investment 015., lahoma H53 ï¬re“? stop was at Wea- incorporated, and vice president of therford, in the western part of the the Mid-Continent Oil 00., and en- state. At this ponnt he began his gaged in the real estate business and career as a real estate man, starting is pushing the sale of t on lots in the Scully Real Estate Exchange. his splendid residence addition Endowed with that essential element our city. tact, he was successful and later beâ€" 7 to 'e Hard J‘oap 2 Makes white goods whiter. Colored goods brighter- 2; Joe for Yourself. lndsay Man iMiss Mary Mat nine children ‘ Mr. J. C.8cully,13 One of the Self Made Men m That State i (Haskell, ‘ Makes white goods whiter, Colored goods brighter. Jae for Yourself. ‘ Remember the name ~ Surprise Oklahoma, Exchange) In Oklahoma We are giving away, free, with our free I new 1910 Seed Catalogue, a. package of D. If you prefer, bank’s Giant Crimson California Poppy Asparagus Beet. If interested write us today, which you prefer. Be sure and mention this paper. It is of intere: Write for , J'rzowy [Uhite Linen Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Myles desire to express their thanks to the emcers of the I.O,F. and also to their many friends for their kindness and expres- sions of sympathy on the occasion of the death of their little daughter. _ ' vâ€"v- I Via: Gâ€" ives. The funeral will take place to~ morrow, Saturday afternoon to the Christian Cemetery, Little Britain. The sympathy of theis many friends is extended to the bereaved one in their hour of sorrow. he thinks this country will population of 5,000 within decade. and Hamilton Switch has by‘ shrewd mani] ed oi leases on said is in Cleveland 0., attending school iFlorence is in Muskogee, also at -' school, Veronica, Anna, Agnes, Helen ; and Jeroline are at home. 1 His home life has been an exam- Free Seeds Express Th enr fhanks most perfect shape. - Our,- most complete published. with our free beautiful good oil producing sections Hi1], Haskell, Glen Pool, ilton Switch Oil Fields, and hrewd manipulation iispos~ .ses on said land at geod even in his active nusiness his duty to his home and is of interest to us. package of Bur- enormous yield, ' 0n Thnrs'day ev- at nine o’clock, 3 one day. She I' 1085‘ her par- thH, her grand and other relat- were born, seVen of