Conditions of compo itiau shtinz roâ€" Mme“- of buildinpéadudw mp3 show- inzsite c.,1'>omy fotzo undersigned. The author 0'! the best design will be awarded a pï¬mium of $8,000, the smog. beet 34.000, the third “82.000 and fourthbeet 1,000. Dunno 8will be received not Hertha April 15th, 1907. and ere to be addresses to the Secretary of the Doprtment P1131 (3 Works, Om“ , Anhivecta 6.11;} Ave†been resident in Gunnda for one year or mom. . . . . for 0MPE'I'ITI'VL dmwmgs aye muted. C Departmental and Judge}, Buil'nla tobo erected for the Dommon Gown:- mggt at Opt-ma, Ont. Architectural compeflilon for Depart mental and Justice Buildings. ARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 7, con. 10, El- ‘ don, 100 acres, property of A. J. Campbell; 80 acres cleared, balance cedar and pasture, new frame house, left for briching, frame barn 46x72, stone wall and excellent stebling, well watered with well end never failing spring, we’l fenced, 60 bearing fruit trees, 80 acres. all till- eble, one-half mile north of the village of Henley, one-half mile from school, store, post-onlce, 3§ miles from gain nnd stock market. Terms my. A y st once to ELIAS BOWES, Real Agent, Lindseyâ€"1rd. OTTAGE FOR SALEâ€" Directly ob- posite the residance of Dr. Jeflera. one of the beat and most substantial brick cottages in Lindsay. Size 32x38 _with L 36 x21.allone and 3112.1! storeyahigh, frame kitchen and woodehed. Also rough- cast dwelling, 16x36, one and a halt storeys, good sténe cellar, frame stable and driving shed, an abundance of hard and soft water. Inspection invited. Apply on premises to THOS. ROBSON.-â€"- ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 11. 20 Con. 1, Maxim, the pggottym of William F. Rogers; 150 acres tintion. eight acres hardwood bush, cedar and block lgash swamp Nance 1nd, 110 acres extra. good fall what had Good brick house, good from born 50189, stone stobling, pig pen 20:28, driving shed 24:40. Boning «chad: never-failing spring stream 10 rods 1mm barn. School, hutch, post oï¬ce. black- ARM FOR SALE-Natl: halt Int 11. Con. 3, Fenclotz, 100 urea; 90 tom elated md ell werhde had, 8 tom hudwood bush. Good tum home, her: 35:56 with stone cabling end bun 30:45 on stone well; hay M25375, hone nibble, hog pen and inplâ€"m: house. Good well at house and ' for stock. Two am ' orohud. ell fenced, will be sold cheep. Ap 1y at once to ELIAS BOWES, Reel Agent, Lindsay. smith shop, all convenient. A duirsble farm. If not sold by the lat August it will be rented. ELIAS ROWE, Bed ate Agent â€"wtl Newpor- willnot be pudfu'this rtisemant it they insert it without moritytromthis Deputmentâ€"fl cheap sud tom 0 . For tioulsn spply to ï¬ns Bl Blaze Agent, Lhdgyfâ€"wfl. HI]. vv wov- v-vâ€"vw, 'wâ€"‘v r...__- __ bub, true how at! hm. ban on 0! max, mull orchard, chunk “AM withinstow rod-of lug. Will). nod wm, Jun. 0m, 1001, u 7 30 .m., for the purpose of 400th l don and other oflcon of tho no 8:. 3nd rocoivmg nbtopogtu 21809012“ Ind_ Dh- . --â€" A-- TEACHER WA] No. 6, in th‘ Duties to commem the year. APPHC“ tions to be made 1 Road. Salary $3M ABM FOR SAL con. 10, Emily principally cleared cultivation, With fynn 1.5 si’mtod on n--_. Y X_.: 11%“ mvéï¬ï¬on kppeutoWi-P ‘ABM FOR SALEâ€"Tye mpgrty 9! oâ€"vv'v.-- A--.__ OTTAWA, ONT. Whooping Cough, Group, M Cough, Grip, MM W Cresolcncisaboontom EACHER WANTEDâ€"School suï¬on No. 6, in the Towmhip of Bexley. {ties to commence st the ‘ ' of ayear. Applications outing 1131' 0‘. as to be made to E. LYTLE, ictorin ad. Salary $300 per mumâ€"m. mx ,wuxar Poem-'mmr ram“: 1.3.3.11", nor.- 5011 by drug's!!- 4 Send postal forbookl‘ 1,3!!!ch MILES Co». inked. Agents. â€on" BM FOR SALEâ€"North half of lot 8, con 1", Emily, conï¬ning 100 mm, ipally gleaned and In I high note of ration. with fair buildings. This is si usted on the leading 201d shoot [“98 from Lindaâ€. Foa- fnrthor pu- n's apply to “FM. O’NEILL, many, {I tonal mi spply_ to _E' HISCELLANEOUS‘ :nammlmefl‘ecï¬vembluthhn to cure disease. of the ‘ «guns 3):: the nmedy :‘nto the staunch s began†the nut-ended â€00"!!!“- FRED: GEIJNAS. â€"Tho Annual Meeting Horticultnrsl. Society Cocoon BMW, on 30 Q3 #03? Ho .0955 383% 585499 3 .3303 5.5.58 flung saga a: up :33 35.5.1 .53., K- 3.4 Interesting Fanny lo-llnlon. On New Year’s Day a jdl‘ly time was Sparta“: thqhmneof Mr. and: Mrs. M. E. Tammy, when they em- ,t‘ertained a.» number (of their min;- tivea There were present; his, mo- ther. Man J. Tamgmm and Miss K. Tangnqy, Wham: Mr. and. Mrs. J. C. TremhIay undidan'gh‘bqr May, Peterharo; Mr. and Mrs. P. Tang- Mis Gladys Barry; yr. J'? J. Tangâ€" ney, aim at 6137M: Mine. Fitz- gerald and an, With-ed. Peterbom; Mr. and m J. Donovan, Peter!»- ro. A very happy am mam.~ the exhibitor having the largest number of prize winners. ‘ After some discussiop regarding the prospects of a successful exhibition, in which the members ~sseeineci hop-ital that the coming Poultry. Show would: be among the foremost in Ontario, the meeting adjourned. vvgfi‘ggxes 'Roup Cure. donated by: A- J. Morgan, London, 0nt., tor. best Rhode Island;red pen._ ' Acr - Baer Rock cockerel. donated by 0. Smith- £01 ed male Iï¬ly'mpugh Rock- (- Shprize ‘of $1. donated by D. C. Trew, for best S. C, White: Leghorn cockerel. The approaching Poultry Exhibition on Jan. :33, 23rd and; 24th. was disâ€" cussed and on motion of. J. A. Wil- liamson, seconded by Geo. Calvert. Messrs Moeely and. Hunterl were ap- pointed caretakers. Arrangements were “made to lime the coops built early next week. On motion at D‘ C. Trew; seconded by J. Ryley. Mr. John Smith was ap- pointed ticket-seller for the exhibi- tion. in addition to the extensive prize list the Association have secur- ed a mandamne. cup. tour: medals and sereral other valuable prizes. These will be distributed as follow-8' Ryrie Medal, donated by Kylie Bros, Toronto. to winner of most prizes in all varieties of “’yandottes. The I’oultry Advocate Cup. donat- ed by the Poultry Advocate, Petro- lta. to winner of the highest num- ber of prizes in Rocks of all varie- ties, to be won three years beï¬ore becoming the prOperty of the exhi-' bitor. A Silver Medal. donated by D. C. Trew. to winner of highest number of prizes in all varieties. of Hamburg. gimme medal for bat Minorca co-sk- erel. \ , \ Four Iodals ï¬nd Other Prizes In Milit- Ion to Putnam lousy. Evening Post of Jan. 5. An enthusiastic meeting of the Poultry and Pet SLock Associttion was held in 111'.J.A.Williamson's harness shop last evening. Presilnnt' Ellis occupied Lhe chair. Those pre- sent were Messrs. D. C. Trcw, C. Fxost, .W. H.’ Hunter. B. L. McLean, J. Smith. J. A. AVill-iamson. O. Smith, John Ryley, G. Calvert, 1‘. TrOtter, J. P. O'Rielly, G. A. Jordan. and oth- QIB‘ OUR SECOND POUlIRY SHOW JAN. 22. 23, 24, ARE DATES FIX- ED FOR THE BIG EVENT. "w“ __ 7., Six-mu d mom 0: tha tmdor- eat iptian. all arranged in ordnr «nomh. were W to w. ; unn- ummt an aid and aruqty as him- nu) and. in M, it aver a 1mm lived whom Cupid had ndwm lath numerals: scheme, m m My "old. Hwy Pâ€"â€"." ‘ Grout. 'thnrdam. was thn amaze- ment: when an summation of his «foam after depth mveglpfl gar?!- Mora remarkable mu wan tho can at Mr. Henry B. Pâ€"â€". n Denm- um. mun. Wm unit“ :hb M]: a low mm :30. was not only. 0. haph- olar. but: had. an A- nation at bo- la: 0. W. amt: yum no mm but our entered his hon-o. no: hut hu- ovum hum known 14 speak to any. Hin with“. simple Lâ€" A _-_ year after the will was: made, while. her lover. who mama nave: to have had the beam 'to make another will. actually: survived her for \over sixty years. From the time at his great sorrow Mr. Haw oath. never mention- ed toumluthhnnmcmtho lady whom he Md. towed and lent. and among the younger ï¬enorwtion: ho bad man nfwtnticnat Doing hopelou ihnchoocr tn whom an“: mom had. wlwm been} n mm. Ad: this time Mr. ’Hawoirth was in. at delicate spate qt health, and there was a pmfbabiliityg that .he would. not live to become the husband at MES Knowles. But fate .deo‘regd oth- erwise. tor the lady died in 1842, the lath We That [any 3 Paula Hf. Ind“ mum Motion to need loverâ€"A lumber of autumn. The digedvery, otter the late Mr. Beit’s death, that mum early days at compamtive poverty the multi- millionaire had. mm his life for £20,000. of which £15,000 was to be paid on his (decease flu "Elizabeth Benmztlt, my; intended. wire." adds an- other: to the list of lives which held; some quite unexpented. mmame. 14: is not may years ainpe, the deem}! of Mr. Howor-th a weth‘hw month country bachelor, at the 321° in of eightyriour, dinclosed a similar ro- mm, of which no one livin; had: any. knowledge. In a; aebmct: drawn: at his desk was found an old will bequmthing all his (Miami to “Miss Em Knowles, who has promised {to enjoy my fortupe, whatever: fate may have in store for! me.†0! thin 85d neatly tied in bundles. From these letters. yellow. with age. it "wu clear that the old misogyni-t had for some MI! been; engaged to d owl-muted and charming: woman. -,whoae may he Mevidemhly cher- ished ftp his last day, but now the romance came to an end. seems not: ltd have been revealed. ' In smother repent cage Mr. James} Lawson Scott, who died unwed at rthe age of aevbrty-two. tel: an his fortune, amounting to over £59,000, a married. ind; who had been the idol of his hearth for moody half a century. When Mr. Scott w-axlua very young man he lost: his heart to the daughter. oi a. neighboring squire. ahemepipu‘ocatmg hie love. The squire. however. irovmed. on the suite! tho young man‘ who at that time had barely: qualified. as an aM‘tzeot and was practically pemï¬leae; and; .150 strong was the infhnnoe .1118; he ,_ ___( L2- 3--.»..ke..- eh... SOME HIDDEN ROMAMES IN MANY [IVES :1 value $3. â€â€˜- for best shnp- Fortune Crow. 81. on Every Time cm min, at the 13th Band at Hamilton; Vice-President. William Pull. bund- mdtem at the 19th Band. St. Cath- arina): Secretary, J. Slatwr. 18th Band, Toronto; Treasurer. John Wal- daan. Royal Grandiem Toronto; Ex- excu'tivo Board. Bushmaster Wm. Wzk, 45th Band. Lindsay; Bund- maater Zollor, , 29th Band, Berlin; and Al’bent Shutter. headmaster of the Seventh Band. London. A H: band tenths»! in Lindsay is an 01th: possibilities of the near future. lmdmaten m afloat. The militia Wham: hair the Ptmvime at Ontario have completed. the formation at a provincial engen- izaï¬an and elected tbs tollawing ot- ï¬cem: President, MI. Gem-.33 Rob- "I k'nowvfof a fact‘ that Mr. Roche- feller’s income this year will '00 $60,000,000,†said. Rogers, Archboid assented. These two men are closer to John D. Rockefeller-'5 finances than any other two in the world. Rockefeller's income every day in the year is thus $164.38358. This is 8114 a. minute. His foxtune accumulate: at. the rate of $1.90 every time the clocktisks. Hehry H. Roger's and John‘D. Arch- bold were talking with’. a pxomnsnt financier, when the subject; came up 01f how fast. the .011 king‘s millions wï¬zge piling up. _ , A H _ __ with LiOCAL APPLICATIONS, on they cannot tench the seat of the disease. Catnrrh is’ n blood or constitutional diam. and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hell‘- Cntnrrh Cure is taken internally, and ncte directly on the blood and mucous enrfues. Hall‘s Cntnrrh Cure in not a. quack medicine. It In: prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country (or you: and is a toggle: prescription. It is composed o! the best tonic: known. combined with the best blood urinate, acting directly on the mucous nnrlncoe. he perfect combinationy of the two what produce: such wonderful results in curing Cntsrrh. Send fur testimonials tree F.J .CBENEY a 00.. Props, Toledo. 0. Sold by Drusilla .prico 75c. Take uynll's Family rm; for constlpntlon. John D. Rockefeller‘s income is now said to have reached $60,000,000 annually. ‘ After the ceremony Mr. R. V'orman Joliife. of Clinton, sang; “Love's Cor- onation," and ,'0 Fair, and swreet and hoiy." and pxevious to the wedding breakfast the health of the bade was proposed by Hon. J R. Strat- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. left! on; the 5.15 C. I’. R. train for a. weddmg tour and wzli return, to Peter-bozo before going to their new home in Chicaga 'Ihe bride-elect was given away by her father. the wedding march trom Lohengrin being played by Mas Belem Davies. The [air bride was attired in embroidered white chiffon. over white satin. and. wore the usual veil and orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was Miss Hazel Dean. and: the maid. of honor. Miss Alta. Budd. sister of the bride.; the flower, girl was Miss Helen Hardin-3e. or Chicago. cousin of the bride. . Times of Thursday: One of the most interesting events in the current. so- :ial history of Peterboro was in evi- dence on New Year's day. when at Dr. F. J. Bradd’s residence in the presence of about fifty guests, Miss Eva. Warï¬eld. his eldest daughter. was united in marriage to Mr. Lesley Leyson Kennedy, son on Dr.‘ “'uliaan Kenx-edy, of Wilmette! Chicago. The nupual knot was tied by Rev. .Lolli- ffee. of Clinton. a former pastor of the bride, the ceremony taking place in the drawing room. The bndal couple stood before as bank of green- ery and whiite carnations. man Wm with innmmum no cruelly chimed. made tha wt- dnw 3. Wm yearly “um“ b mam to giving each 0! 1w. ‘0‘" W a. hit flutt- in lib. Not have men may monopoly of those: concealed romances. an wan proved only 11»th you, when Miss Dâ€" a wealthy and eccentric lady at Bur- roy. dial. To her was“ intimate trionsd. who had shared her home for thirty years and mom. aha ,novor bummed 9. word of thy: love story which won looked: up in her breast; W. she had tho ropmatlon of b.- Luz. if not: subtly w munqhntctra at Ion-1f: a woman who had no sympathy ,whwt‘omm with love and lover». And ydt. when her. puma-s were unwind “aka! hm“ dwth. a my comm; "torn cum to that. M am that when I mono oak-l. lint: you'u mllor. tho ’hnd. hunch- Iafltod tor two mm. to I. yaw um], «am. who bt'ï¬htod her a: the on at but «minimâ€"la mu he married moth: man on flu my day that be m bo MD M has in wito. mimrmnm toll 111*†Wm. mtflnniuodtromchc} army om died. having! a widow and foam young children dmtute. From thodnydhuduamh thhgoodwoâ€" Mr. Scott remained true to his love and. altbawgh he mver saw the lady MWygbeIoro her mnzrringe‘ho remained single (or her sake and left her every penny a! his hymns: idol at his bout: for mgrrly half a My. When Mr. Scott Ma very young mam he 10$ his heart to tho daughter of a neighboring squire. abemepipxrocaï¬mg his love. The squire. however. tmvmed. on the unit of Ur young mam who at that time had barely, qualiï¬ed. as an architect and. was pramtiomlly pamï¬leus; and no strong was “the influence .1118: he brought: to bear on: his daughter that she was omnpeillod‘ Mbrea‘k the. 311-» 383mm" _ .. . .,.,.-_- In smother repent cage Mr. James Lawson Scott, who died unwed at {the an of mvaty-two. “let: all his fortune, amounting to over £59,000, 3th a married. lady _who 1nd: bean-ch» QATAR]!!! CANNOT BE GORE!) MERRY [BIDDING BELLS. Ila.“ . h’S INCOME. over £39,000, Mdmmtb spa-1y half a :t ma very heaxt to tho ring squire. ,hnmmms esï¬tofth‘ Lt time had Mien: and. :3;uflao be nthat he .OOOOQOQO ova heu- body tar mm noun am was just: about to intact the on- burning fluid; when his subject stirred. cm M 28. â€"- Mm. August-1 ijymdaymtmm- momma slab whomahownbo-i Mprepammmrhl and. chided 1-1.. undertaker for Wham†Wkly, The Mad. undertaker rubbed his eye and p‘mnlnd. tumult, then called the police. Bytlntimethepatnolwamnr- rived. Mm. Gardmum. whohadcwalâ€" lowed a quantity of oarbdio acid nix homabaï¬arehadpu'tbnherolothu and was preparing to mm m Formulae hadlainudoad in EPEE home an! bar dealt)! certificate been nignod by No 911363153113- unduntnker Ind bean won-kill; new body tar three ham and It Will Cure W mummmm it many. A fire occurred here. last W duos- d'ay night. when Mr. Thus. M‘ea g'her s stable and contents were destroyed. Loss $400: insurance $190. The prize for the most. comic rep- resentation at the fancy (I: as earm- val Lold on Dominion Day, was taken by Mr. Jas. Lennon. as an unprotect- ed female. Arrivals at Sturgeon Point hotel: W. M. O'Be'u'uc. st. Graham. 'J. Sootheran. P. C. Lang. 1). Lay. Dr- Hartman L. L. Baum F. L‘- Moore, 21! of Lindsay. and many others. Messrs. J. Grace. C. Sweeney, J. A. Banon and T. Patrick are new addi- tions Lo our cricket eleven. Muster Ford. son at Dr. Martin. at Oshawa. in company with W. Boyd, shot an eagle on Sturgeon Lake re- cently. It: expanded wings measured 71:. £10m tip- to tip.. His Honor Judge" Dean is in St. Catharina trying to tin-i “who stole the. ballot papers†from the Lincoln local election. . Monday was the warmest day at the year. The thermometcr register- ed 95 degrees. \ Inapcctors Rum: and Knight. are super-intending the examinntion. candidates for second-clan. wtiti~ eaten at the Uniou schooh Tell your 1) {at m Mvo got to v. it Soldbyiudrmortrom ll WILSON-I’m LIKITID maamnns. m The first camping rty. of the on. non returned trout all. Lake Lately. laden with their spoils. won: which want a line 19-11). salmon trout. The arty was can 4 at: Meme. Jay tohmu. .W. eedler.J . B. Knowl- wn. 15. Gregory and. Master Ketchum. Cundell July 18.â€"In the list at mocmtul‘ â€who" In the publto-oohool exam. we note: Geotse logic. Sterling New- ton. Geo. Bender-on 3nd \‘lctorio Any Cold or Cough. It prevents and positively m In a church directory we uotiuc‘ St. Paul's. Kent-It... Rev. “2 ,‘B Smilhcu. D. 1).. St. Mary's. Ruucll-u.‘ Rev. M. Stafford; Baplut. Welling- ton-«L. Rev. .W. Pro-non 8:. An- drew'm Franck-at" Rev. J. Home; Methodist. reel-w. Rev. B. L. Hutton The Dominion Du. celebration was a grand success. One of the tenure: was a fancy dress oarnivai. Among those ixfcostume were. Col. Dua- con. C. Martin. J. Sadler. J. G. Whit-e, J. Lennon. .W. 6. Wood. A. Link, Mr. F. R. Weston mu mutant)! and the (in migndu were in nuendanca. July 6th,» 1877â€"The Toronto Mad. went n-begging for a bidder at. the Sheriff‘s sale lately. Only one bid “as made. and: it. being only. $2,000 over the mortgage, was refusal. The Sheriff postponed. ï¬ne sale. , ' mmmoumoz : «mm-mm : 9000.990000000090009 6900099900990000006 Elmosn m mt [Anni Dear Mother A STAlTlIIG SCENE. JEâ€"dyioddb'nmw SHIL’OH SEVENTIES. Wood’s 2305;119:1139, Harvard Instructor's suicide. Cunbridgo. 11:33., In. 4.â€"Wdtcr PM. on instructor in architec- ture .3 Hana! University. died you- terdzy. that luring shot himsel! over flu boon. No emu tor the suicide in known. He w you: old and 1m- . vldov t hw- children. Scour. Church Properâ€- Othwo, Jun. 5.â€"'!'ho odor o! tho Dominion Gout-mom at $30,000 to: 8!. John's Church has been wind. 11;}. pmpofly in port at. that which tho Gonmmont h ooqmrinx for the con-Mon of new depot-(manta! building on Bun-ox strut. be upwind gt the eonlemnco o! the W600 in Chicago. Which begin: an loudly. 301- N- The Canadian dole!“ i9 Thoma Flem- ing of M Cmadu Will Be Thm. Detroit, Mich. Jan. 5.â€"!‘or the ï¬rst time in the history of the Lnke Sea. men’s Union. Cuudhn .gnm will Tho Liberal Eloctod. Dalhonsie, N.B., Jan. 3.â€"Wi11ia.m Currie. Liberal. was elected to the Loxisltture yesterdny for Restigoucbe County by : majority 01 137 over In. Buwm. Conumï¬vo. Md LIV PromuTg'ntod. Paris. Jan. tâ€"‘l'ho new 13' known a the Brinnd law. unending the church and auto notation law 0! m signed by the Pmidnnt and 1915. wands-sod m. Ln Press. Founder Dead. Montreal. J 111. 5.â€"Tho tender 0! the most largely circulued paper in Canada is dead. W. E. Blmnhm, founder of L3 Prensa. md' 3- hat you: uoonooithobest-knownmeninlo- cal journalistic and political circles. died yesterdny mo ' of syncope of the heart at the Ice 63 years. Circulstion Prohibit“ In Juan. Tokio. Inn. 5.â€"'flle oflidal Guam states that copies of the Imam socialist organ Kskume (revolution) issued st Berke! . CdiL. hm been conï¬scated. sad at its circul'stionin Japan is prohibited. The paper urged the assassinstion of the W Emperor and President Roosevelt. lndiecretion Alleged. Ottawa, Jen. 5.-â€"-The charge- brought against Capt. Pratt of the Atlantic ï¬shery protection ecbooner Outlaw. eppea: to have been eubeten- tieted by the evidence taken et the inveeï¬getion. There seem to heve been e leek of discipline on head ship, end Cept. Pratt‘s conduct. to put. it very _m§dly, is lleld t2 heve Still Unidentiï¬ed. St. Petersbnrg, Jen. 5.-A xenenl scorch o! the lodging: of persons un- der police obeemtion was made here during the night in hope of discover- ing the accomplices o! the cousin of Prefect of Police von der Leunitx. Many arrests were made. hilt 110' im- portant terrorists were captured. The “session is still unidentiï¬ed. The preee uniwe in demending protection m: the regime of assassination. which is now resorted to by meticu- iets as well as terrorists. ‘Mr.Eutingshadreachednhigh place in his profession. and his un- timelgetnkingoflwfllbengmttedby awi circleoftriendsincm "I! my ï¬nancial hope: no unlined Ibmutouhnpthhiduotw. Hu and nuke it my 1110'. work. The present words a nut opportun- ity for the presentation a! {chute We Cundiu: 1111!. I Phi tint wingiventmoindaxtothec'ha- dun spiritf‘ "He was a audit to Cumin-ad buxom-mo. Homo-nun 0! high ideals. md 0! most lovable dhpodtion. H. m keenly inund- od in “ll-natured plan tor the tor- mflon o! In unocuï¬on of MID 1:: «ton. mam sad write". with thoukno! uhblhhinguCuudisn mucdrcultthuwouldbeofnn- WimpoI-MQL __ _ Ernest Shlpnnn. “untried . 8:. Louis. yourdny. ma: "I planned to In" Ernest Hanna nuc- aod Rom Eduon in 8mm mt anon. Three or tour you ago-ho was in Toronto u the par-on in Lam’- Luno, md undo I docidod hit in this ï¬t. both hero and in New York. II?" ho was loading mm with Boo. Knott. and in the spring y- :withhoruthoarondOpon tau "0 In his early twenties he was on the stage. He was flirt: with Ada Rehun in Shakespearian roles. and later went to California, where he be- came the most popular actor on the Paciï¬c coast. He was a graduate of Toronto Uni- versity md 0! 03¢ oode Hall. He m born st. Parkhill, Ont, who: bu “the: still lives. Young Canadian Actor Victim of tho Omaha Train Wank. Toronto, Jan. 5.â€"Emeot Hating, who was killed in a. railway wreck near Omaha on Thursday. was well- known in Toronto. Hon. MLA ylenroflh promued to give the mntters h'h “tam. It was also standby an d utation that a qentral human [or i entiflcaâ€" ï¬g! pumqunld b9 useful-A borottimesthe ud‘guoould have no option but to ct 1 emre punish- ment, speciï¬cally stated in the code, and which punishment would be the more severe pi! convictions increased. “Wm the mod in the aloodo a do- ï¬nition 3'13†term "bcbittxial dank- ard†an o nocoutty 0 us for his punishment; in maï¬a: if a. man was convicted a certain num- Urn 8m Minimum For Ham-l Drunkard. On Minister 0! Justin. Ottawa, Jun. 5.â€"A do nation from b Associsï¬an of of Police 0! Canada. headed by Col. Sherwood, wsfled upon the Minister of Justice yesterday to bring to his notice reso- utiom mad I! the recent meeting in Toronto. CHIEF! OF POLIOE OF CANADA. IT WAS ERNEST HASTINGS. 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