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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1925-11-26, Page 5•1•• • ...` ••• —A . TVA LUCEN6W. PENTINEE. P*IlitS4Arf °ZsiOVEMBH8 2eth,1925 . •, ^A • Govern THE TORONTO BOND LimitTED, . „Successors to G.. & CO. • • LIMITED • , 'Established 1888 THEoLpEST soN-D.Hou SE -1V CANADA 300 300 BAY STREET , TOR9b171',0,,, ' •,•• . -• • t••• • • • • p ' • r • r • • • e • • • • •.• ,••••.! •,• • • • • P P P ' a -re TO:theigNiontii:Bond Exchange, Ltd, - -300 Bay Stieet. Toronto. Gentlemen :,- Please send .me complete information in regard to an investment to yield 6 Per centwith sifety. • I wish to invest pbout.$ for n 5 years; 0,10 years; 0 29 years. • -- .ame Adthort,trailudAdv•••••••••., ** .. •,••••••••,••••••••••• • . . , • P Address, 3•••••4•• • AGE° TIVR A PEPIJUAR cAsE WRI•el-LNICIPA VIT 'HELD RESPONSIBLE Judge, Ward has given .judgrnvn jy tile case, of Nesbitt and Wade Vs Brighton Village,. in Which the plain- tiffs sped the corporation -in, divisioL court for° $81 damage, caused by breaking 4 plate glass, wiadon, in the frOnt of A. handing owned by °their in Brighten, by the •throwirig of a mt.one againSt• .W11140,yln, a Pas.' ;dog autpriiobile, The •plaintiffs , eged that ttho defendant corm:Tager• ) 41'rnak4rg rePaire, to the read,. had not exereisted, Proper tare in. the Sel- ectie,ien of Material, and 'in ilk:it raking • off, the•.larg9r stones; wittch large stones' Jude ,Ward considered. were -,!.• 'Menace to the .pohliC: ered that the defendants. 'were liabh flonyaiOi at14'4Witr4,it :13104P016 With 'costa, While the glass is te • be renioVed-71,y the plaiirtiffS had giv t'is•tfi; • defendants. •. This, , 'first Case' .of its kind tried in; 'MD court in Ontario, and well -be a• pre apdent, no .doubt, for other casp wharebi Manicinalities .will be .re sperisible for 'damages in such cases • It is generally •believed,in:piAltica'• Circles that Ontario will be in the • thoes of two general eleetiani 11 ; 1926• It is Pot: likely that eithei • , party will be able to carry on foi 'Ong' in .the Federal Ilobee ehing to statemate; and anelection seems, • inevitable. Political pragnesticater:. in Toronto declare that Preraier Per- . .gusen 'intends taking time by • the forelock and Will make .an appeal. on the ,policy of goverment . control. • With two .elections in the Offing there, is a. Probability that ipolitieal enssion ,will be more rife, than in the cainpaign that terminated two week§ ego:. POACHERS TO BE PROSECUTED 4.iCa re$pe Leiag canoe is the est way t*.:) advertise our tininess" The-lbughcst, prospects yiekk Lang Distance Selli40? e'r,Sisee:Alefehant e • ct/ ,.• game sanctLay:.kr.own Wildeer: Lake' where the wild life is protect- ed and. elloWed' to *..rnultiply.,,, On Thangsgiving' Day a, number of sports 'cerise up:from Kitchener .ane 'went 'hunting on the reserve. A res- ident of the vicinity: warned thorrn. htat it was cOrifrai•y to law to. even' Carry. fire arms on the reserve, but .they p.41,110 attention to the infor- ,mation..Their.presience wasreported to Paine 'Warden, :gty, of • Owen Sound who, . investigated. Prosecu- tions will follow. • e .Leading Life ompan , The Dominion Statement 'of Main Items of Business of Canadian Life Assurance Companies for the year. 'ending Dec, 81 st., 1924. 'Iiotal Assets Increase in Assets • SUNVIAP,E . $274,130,408 ''', ' i ' : .$6-.4,87309t -- ,, - . I A • „Remainiler of •, • 27 Companies . .•. • ' Combined , $4.74,671,27$ 49,762,331 . 2,4109340 Increase •in AssUr- . . Dividend Paid . to Total Paid to in force . Net Surphis .'PoliCyho 'PoliCyhblder . , • $1.p,$71,21.3 :. $293-86;248:,- 7..: :$ 6,437 ' $31,881,619 .-., ' ••.! Total amount of Life ,Assurances force • $ 871,636,40 Reinainder of 27 Companies combined ' $240,131,478 • $51,820,057. $11,576,604 $:42.225 135' There. are twen z -eight 6r.aVian Life Assurance Compan!es operating under Dominion license! in ,Canada„ The information .he instructive ,in that it shows that the SIN LIFE is writing, ahout, quarter of, tlt,i new business reported hY Olnedian Corigianies; .141s 'on its .books • over a quarter of the to 4 bosi,w in force; more than a third, of the assets,. premium ineonie,„ , • • tctel income and •stiroltt4 paid out during the year 1924; more ,than s third ef the:;t1,tal, dlvidends paid to tiollyboldereS; his Paid Nire than 40% Of total monies distributed to policyholderby cai.,a•d:aitt cohipanies .organization and reported in 192.4 3100E THAN A RAF OF. THE. TOTAL' "ADVANCE IN ASSE , . When you are contemplating.putting .on Life Insurance See- the:pUN,J4FE,Agent: : H. 'OMIT. • FORDir'Ll Me. ,C-411-1. Martin and ,his men prossidg .11a.- at lir, (',,'nest‘er Nay- - -• • - . , ,bizsiness •'Ap Verontorilre tatter rpat.t„,.o . last week. Glad to bear that John and Harry ' Who have been under the aireather :for some thrle are sa far • prorevecet to be st,ound.egein,, are AdA: . ,,eit-„the.,:root AircrvestAwas lbeen tprettl. ''' well eorriploted in this locality; altho . ..--.0.' 0.6-.—:. a feif turnips are still in the ground; 1 :Mr. • Alex ..Dew 11 E eter we . 1 If , • 4 poioppylejgre4 while ' clipping, 0 Glad to- hear, that Miss, Gertrude: Aitcheson„ who has hot. been well of late, able to be around agdin: • 10. Jan -WS- Martin is this week threshing •O'Callaghan's, it beteg the last job of the season.. the•••mnfavorabIe ; ' 4E -COUNT IN 1404TW HURON APAE" ' 3. ' . • 'Errig..RED _.€;srekt lntereat bes. been titkca the re -out : of the 'ballots e•gtsf, • in gie ridilig" Of tio,..1Zi Huron at the eleqien of 'Peteber" 29t1, ..auKt ..for r.ec'en We here give. the report, of Judge Lewis' decision aa •it ap• pe.ired• tin The Loadon Free" Press.... Argument. in: the recount of. the Taz,fr'..n the ele•Ai.on'of Octobel in" --North; Huron:" W43 'heOd by Judge Lewis on B11904/ JAs' week,. .'Shirle`Y Denison', •Teront?, fun,. Judley HolnieS,„ Winghain, appeared', ter the applicant, Geo. Spottai (Con- iervative candidate, • and 4. ,..A(for, merly JUdge) *air* Stratfercl; and R. .3Tanatorie; Wirigham,-- •,2tesenif :for W. Eine; pro.. grospive DeniSOn• •ri .his argument Stress 'upon the; '"..)tincitile SeerecY,Of• :tho % ,;.vhile counsel for'444i- king Oiteci pie; '•edeifts' showthat :the,' intent..'`o• he voter was .;the vital -principle in. .volved and pointed •out that the lam 3ppeifiCanY :provides for the 'counting ballots, from which the •eriOnterfoil 'arid .not been AetaOhed. Judge Lewis,,released his judgment at, oteleek • Thursday evening slip Of Of Paper ,Attiiched' bearing his count • .of,. 'the ballots: King, 0.077,; . . spotton, ,5088. • elirdgment is as to 0 ' The'returning eificerPs first aerqfi. elite states ihat:KIng. received. 5,342 votes; :Spotton, 0;173 votes, Total 10,515•+ofes. ' •. ' • I perSonaq ;handled and recounted 'all of said votes, 'erceept those of three mina hereinafter referred to;, and I am indebted to the two senior eoun sel, who were: in the final: argument and :to` the two junior 'eeuUsel, wh were acting all the way -through, fol. their assistance, in nik arduoustask • their. 0 4 Inroughout. ' .There,were ;about 149,i:tenets; from, ,4,6 polls; objected .to; and,: laid aside for later' iconsideration. I have'. ,al• levied •and Counted All but five of these, hallofe.. t have sealed up all of Some ria separate envelopes, for . their .•.'re s'pectiVe'.' .' Scattered ,Arrien.P these_ ballots ;objected to were number, with. countetirs',. on. ballots, I .found, came under Under • Seeger 14, ss: '3, ,of The Dominion El dor. Act; and 1 allow same; they being aph.' erwise in :proper' feria... es ; i con, .sider, to have had 'their Ceunterfeih. left on by inadvertence.. •• .1: 2•• .• On; opening the, paekets,'••• D.'R.:0!a endorsation •on saine, tt Contain the fallowing votes, - Pail :No. 2, Grek;for, King .43F, Poll. No. 2,, Gey, .. for ,Spett04•••......4.g„ Poll No. 6, Grey, .for Pelt NO. 6 Grey, for ''Spotton ' Poll: NO. 7, Ashfield, :for, kink.. :•:8f: Poll Na.'1,:,..Afield; for '§potton:. . if . making for King 269 :vote's.; , fdt•; Spot - ton, 82 - votes;. an aggregate total of 342' votes; 1. found that :all the let' had their counterfoils ettaelied At eriee, without' looking at saine, oi alloWitg. same Vo be: looked at, at, excepl.. sufflciently, to assure , myself :am. ethinsel. foi- the,'.eendicletest abut the wore. 1 Sealed • &Mlle upaga'n,,Arid re: • Served skew -:,for further '-edrisidpia• • Argument of, counsel waS:,delivefe•d, :on.,Noveinber. 16th, 1925.: .? • • • In forming ,the c6ficlUston 'that :•l • have reached • as to, these three pope' and. :'ballots• therin, 1. have ,etmsnitee • a 'great many authorities; and es pectallre.• refer to the judinen•Forliits tices. Idington,',Duff, Anglin, Brodeur' and Mignault, of the Siipreme. Ceurt the gest Calgary Electiot Case. Court Reports. Reports. Thia repert says, or page 4: "At this late' day it is strangc ths: citizens of this Country should not be familiar with the manner or Voting. And hertreVerregrettable. it maybe that the. vi1I of the rinajoritY Shot& not ,prevail, ' Still that Will mnst.be ex• Pressed; in the required Manner, oth- 'orvirise it lia of ne'effece.'" Also Soutl:.; • Oxford Case, Appest" Division, Ipntatio- Supreme Court vol..' 82, page 7, of Ontario Law Re • 1),:e,rtss,ayJ8u:., sitieeMute,. j. vie "The object of ,tbe net 'is to social complete. secrecy " in voting. • ..The' ,:lunterteit is 'destroyed, as: soon 11.5 the deputy returning „dikedidenti• flea' the number of it, with the ber opposite the , voter's -;tiaine, ,Thc. elauSe requiring the Ailleint 'stamp' 'preventS freed, and „goitres security tt • those having the right to vote,,by en -stitirtg'...the use Only of 'ballets 'issued by, the rettirning officer, the identity of -which Shall 'be' eertiified by the `offi: cial siitt ,thr the -eroWli in Chancery staniped••••on each $alltit: "TO petthit ballot 'tapers not • tt‹, Statriped; to be used , would, in. the ,,•langUage...,4jVItadiRy,„ •-•optroved: .bY,,,Lord Blackburn 4041e. Vaing`01184- • effect he repealing the Act Of Far- - - d .that protection whieh Pleat iatouclid to lOcu.0 tot them." 411011.1.111111.1.11110......i, horse. on Monday last. He Was 'works ing on the front part .of the anintal when it retired up Mid ittriielt On •top 'of the; head lw,ith One foot, Ill.- „ „ . • ,flicting two ,tifeP talk "tlitt4 th4t • ttreraiiredvindlictili:-Iittentfori..'Tlie4Won:”; sztor 10 that the injury did not PrOve fat1't 01%140141i the' '141-0-64clie"of .the "no/. vrtqf Air; vow *1;$ i • ;Veit '6pag235, ef:Cerfede • erii< hante land Would °Drive tlie pal! ••••• In ()Wen Sound Case,, Ontario Law.. Aelierbli. --VOL.21T--, Fele-230i Itra4,f LeeP0X PeYst ° "Secree3, is Joon', a tiesie'prineiPle Of Our Municipal voting; and di iti.grim- portgnt in a municiparehntesti ft. is vital in a VOtgr upon 4 teeee, socia question, such • as is the Statutory method that gives 'Waling and validity to the vote..! J also refer to South WaterlooPro.q .vinsial Eleetkm, vo155, Ontario 44 Reports (1904), page 250. .1-Iere, it says, that -where irregularities at the, aei's aro ,.traceAllY4 ,to .0.versight °- mistake, or downright careleSsnesIT igr,o4mce of the clEeers resPOns ible, it was ,enclucted in 4Ceordpn, With...the prinzipleS laid...down in thf Act. I the Whids,er (se, 1.2'1, 1924; .6ntarif „Ler" Reports., veil; .55,, Page .288; tiee'Logie aYs: `, ; • . the' eleotieir was; not eonduetee. :irt- • accordance With the PrMciples cloWn•da the .Act; the Savinp' ,114106, „dperi.. not. ••aPply, and the'ejec-• PIROPIrs_ A, Pleei4Pg' Wris 4411ra:in 'Stieet United Chtirch,, Ripley, vn ..• X0444y of last: Week for the Purp(fso of mak- "ng, some periorent arranuefrier4 the, preaching! •Stationvin t.Iis ds Reit, ' 'jr.• R • ole, Walkeiton, cheirinati of .Bruce .Preabytery, . 1 pre- sided, Delegates were. present ..frem Rervie, kinlcss, Purple GrOvii: Clark,4,1 LucknoW, Hcilyrood, 13ethel', Pipe' St: Audrows god' Tar. ; .tt...,•cus • .ion , of the situat:on,, off e,e,ing. everg :kiace;,:. ;a .resolation was reepromend.rx f;.) the Presytevy ..hat•Jile following „a1,7,14:4,..e.nient, 'the • •of the present c1;,:;.,:• year..7The' feryie 'corepr' se riritt: Purple ,. GroVe The two ...forme.; '•tiovirii" •serl:rices eVeryi 'S'Unday.. °and , the. tyy lettier:oncaltorrate• suntioy",: „ • „ The twO churches .in 4r -e• • tion• niube '"voidefv,r .1.1nited;od. &vet“added;;f:I., usti Btr J • ' • e,e 9 TA. n H a,ldi char mapd Pirtse 1.1prenie Court of. Ca -Ade, vol. .15 page. 515,, sayS:' ' "1 hold seere'cy. to he imposed a: 4bsoltiterule of puhlfc poticy, am ll ' iat cannot be ',Waived.i, ; My. own • Op'.IrrLon -is that setrety ehe basic pithciple of the Actanf that the joss!.vital, if it is n?t pre 's int. Secrecy is 'fundamental And ot :liiritv;- ad tilr7verr” and • meaning cf the Act. ' . The •saving • elapse in. sectiOn 62, is governed by the weird "inad- vertence," and 1 interpret this clauSc to Mean that, if a D:R.'0. unwitting; •Iy; by mistake, .forgets to remove counterfoil, in the -manner • that r 'bank teller *makes a .mistake, in poun. tinea; large parcel of bank bills; the 9: Or the judge...taking, the re- count, may remedy this omission., but this';,carniot 'possibly Include 'the fie .of deputy retining ofllecr, who -noranie, leaves a Whole. poll .of bet-. • complete the Ripley ge Hol • rood is to. be cons deed w.th a .vle-v of disbanding. 'The • lest of flu ••harges .are, to remain as :they •are'r• ureaent, This appeers b-a;the. 10 ssoluticm to the problem in tLi: 3ection,' wil1.. strengthen thr .ause Of union'in tb•s, part of 'Briar( '.resbYtery. A rrost.hantopieus spir- t,Previled th•reughout thp ineet:ng. •NEW AUTO° MARKERS . Hem George S. Henry; "MinIstei highways, recendY, awarded tho ..clintract for the supply.. of 1926 ante mebile markers 'to. the MacDonald: Manufacturing . Company, Te-oont6 the price' ileilOg 844c. per, priir.' Five fenders Were 'received,. Last year's price 'was 'ten cents' per Pair: edoi, of tlip markers • for next,' year is ' to be pearl' ,grey and black. Sonic 344,000 Plates 'rire bell:lg.:ordered nt -64:4-----g-047ttP3A-0•••:-: 7 la.)ts With 'counterfoils ‘,90".• geer.ardtheig, ‘di)h1/1•el: couit i;i,laenb(141lots 1 leave sarne sealed up • as above •stat. •. . .,4t one of the prineipli points, in volired. Was.' the non-compliance of hreereturning officer with re, :cialtements of thul , there sbould be no tests to either Partk. • ...... It was said, unit in such eases.. ne appear to !higher court' can be pia& but evidently Mr. King's legal'ad Visers think. differentlyi arid: an • ap-, :peal theTSupreine Court has been I Made, .On. the ground, it said,:thai Judge Lewis d'd not count the bal,•-. lots in the boxes in Which it :was sOid all had l?een Pat in with . the "20u;nterfoil attiehed, A.4 parliarnein , .s to meet in the near , future ‘. th( Supreme Copt Will likely deal. pig, •the appeal, •rig•ht. away. ' A NARROW ESCAPE' Two young inn :from the '.eoaritry. • Who Were in Pltetee training, with' ..qie Military '• boYs, ; recently hhd Anetrow eseine:: from ' being. ,killed , while ,on their way 'home going Aort,h,,• They were. driving a horse :and When Obiitit the Metropolitan Ho ;„"kl. a car Oleg, in the seine direction' ir.iven at a 'very fast speed,.overtodk :hem and strk'ng the baggy, hurled he pecupUnts, .itito.• the, ditc:h :with • ;errible: force, • and: the horse wai ',cnce'..ked• d -O• The tWo 'young men ...athered. themselves . and Incky:te ;a3'.- escaped with- only 'w-feW-braises:- injur wai unknown- never --stopped. .to 'es and •the baggy 'and harness • *ere As° damaged.. The car 'driver, who the;:horse reedited time :What damage was 'done. • A drive: 't•ho. acts „in that Way '4.houl(1„, on 'cot iCtion, be • permanentlY , refuien• a exise to drive a car. • • FOURTH' CON, HINLOSS., Mr. David Carruthers attended the,. Royal "W liter Fair, last week, in TO, root°, -• • ,•• ., - Mrs. McCauley spent thurs. day with her sisthr, Mrs. A. Graham Mr, and Mrs. A. , Ilughee and Misr Annie spent an evening recently wig Mr, and Mrs. Mc1C. Webb. - • Mrs. J. 'MacKenzie on the Fourth Apent •fev days -list 'week' .With 'friends in Toci•ontO. • The 1.1:F,W.O. meethin was 'very :well attended list Thursday afternoop. at the home of Mrs: A.',Grahant... Mrs. Wm. RObb' visited' last week' ,' :with her sister; lin Henfrya. Mrs. Jessie McInnes,. formerly Or pinpot, • Sask., is visiting this ;week With Mrs. It, Middleton: • . . Mrs..„ Robb' rettirned hetnelast week frotom -Toronto. ,• • • •PR.; RODERICK, FRASER DEAD- • , ,(Kincardme Review -Reporter) Word was received here 'Of the death of Dr. itoderieki•Fraser, Posed away at his herne n Vi.4:toricti TIC; op -Monday, NOYernber 16th. Dr Srasett,i,Vas el1k156M•1:/1 411 '1th 7ity, having been born and :raise& mi. the 7th of Xitioarditte`ToWriship; Mt; Danfoi Prasor,. 1th rtincardIno; is 4 loather irid'iffileti Mti• lier* Wei a aiStcr. 4 rt.,* RGAINS tfil.VNWS Boy's' Pullovers • Nec.k.. Heavy WoOl Rib,.Srown or Navy, Sizes 28 to, 34: $1,00 Each. igses' P1 ai Preen, trimrnec with Sabc1,,t' 36' art 38,. fine J&:se Pure Woo learing $1,00 Each. L4dies!, Coats.:.an4. .• Regular-$5,5CY.and,,$8;50. Clearing. at $1.05 Men's Fleeced thie• . Underwear -- •'Special 98e. and,78c. LL FOR CASH • • •••-•.•-••••• Where Does She .Gei: Such .C7,0ber ideas? 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