HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-5-28, Page 3THE SIGNAL GODERTCR ONTARIO
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ilistory of Ontario
West Shore Railway
Full Report of the Finding of the Ontario Railway
and Municipal Board Moyes Showed His . •
Rascally Cunning Throughout the
Whole Transaction
(eoNTINCID YIMo). 7.A•t %Vika)
With the ledger leaves of these bank Moves was :ole ted president, and N.
accounts before him, Mr. Neff essayed C. Kauko vice-presidsut, and H. J. A.
9 0 LD ON to fill them out, aided by the Informix. MacEwen was appointed secretary of
THE thin furuiabed from for cheques, the company. Acting upon the above
chtque-book stubs,. pay -rolls, vouch- authorization, Moyes issued the bunds
MERITS 01 erg. accounts, etc„ now in the purses- of the company to the amount of
sun of the board. He then combined $1111),001, upon an assumed mileage of
these several accounts ie one state- 40 miler. and deposited the uoguaran-
1IN
ideal by elimidating as far as possible teed bonds ($210,14)Uland the proceeds
ars
LINIIENT
B 0 KB! N,DIN G
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS anti
LIBRARIES •
bound or repaired.
t;01.11 LETTERING
on LEATHER GOODS111 order. promptly attended 10 Oa Ivlae
hem .t THE SION ILL. N
Ooderba•.
A. E. TAYLOR. 4'raTrostD.
MEDICAL
DK. W. F. GALLOW, M- B.
,)moo and nektonic*. Sorts stream.Ooderlth,
north of eusats Medh&rr salon T.Mpbooe est•
tilt.
ll (Bu
caiIM n'dS
tATH, dcistnWi,achit
ut
ono • detester. acute, Arent, and wrrous
older, roe, ear.
nose aid tartest, lumbago rid
r heuuiat tr coedit loon OdJ sNNorib street, third
front Icor froLie embank O
h.
11It. F. J. R.FORSTER-EYE. EAR.
1y erose and throat may. Hesse
`yyw Y.rk llphthalmb sad Aural Ste.
Ilona! .%�adst-, fieri Subaru41 oast Hasptal.
tyulden equate. std M..rs�sld Sri Horettal.
Loodw', !..abed. Umds. tl 9. aterloo euset,
`Stretford. opposite Koos Chards. Hours K
o12 s.m..Y to p.m.. 7 tolp.m. T.spbooe
H. AND MINNIF. M. (MEER,
„� t -ant.. Chirop himorsotor- tree
ewiner end nerve
11at
cures without dregs air eotic. yes, axuutne
cion. !lies over Rhetmen . ghee Store. e.,-
trasosoe fart street. Phone s. aria
LEGAL
trssdets repre..enung !multiple entries I of tpe guaranteed bonds 194(1)!»))
of the sans sum in more than one ac- which. as *Leve stated, rrnlised lhei4,-
count. In • word he sought to build i IiIU. with the Toronto (General Trust*
up ex part leets, book* of account I Corporation as trustee. At • huh -
which. with a proper I)• conducted ' sequent meeting of the shareholders
company would have been the subject' the directors were authorized to enter
of daily eunteuip,raneuur record. into a contra(it for the construction
mese accounts so built up and corn- and equipment of the railway fr
hilted are inclodrd in s schedule to his! Goderich to Kincardine. For this
report. As Wanof the cheques upon! undertaking, which Mr. Niddlrrltist
)•
several of these * counts are wissmg,' estimated to cost in cash 1111,102,736.95,
and the right of many persons to re- � Moyer had the following secant iee :-
erier payment under cbrques issued to i Stock authorised tib1M),0:1)
them is far from elem. evidence is .till i !Sonde authorized. ...,
wanting of (he destination and legiti- 1 , I i Guaranteed 400,111)
mate disbu'w•oirut of many thou.
sands of dollars. M. Neff, however.
states that he has prewente.l as co -51,100,000
berent, complete and detailed a report In the year 1141)1 Moyes borrowed
of the dealings by Moves with these scute money from Appleton J: Patti -
moneys as it was qos-ible for him to son. the broker above mentioned, but
711, tr nnatrrial IL hie co that was repaid 1 out of the avails
make tr
eland, of the guaranteed bonder. Nothing
A sitting of the board was arranged was ever paid on the 'dock, anti the
for the 1st nt May instant for the par- itigtutranteed bonds bring unsaleable,
hi
pose of further retool ning Jloyrs. his Mr. NetT. in the last paragraph of s
,resume1 assuring toe hoard that br r'epor't. has pithily summarized the
would be present. lie failed to at- financing of the company : "Apparena-
tend. huw.%P), a relati.1 stating that 7y• no permanent, capital whatever
swing to the condition of his health, bac been furnishedoutside of Chu pro -
he bat left the cit}- under the advice coeds of the guaranteed bonds."
of his medical attendant. 1Vithoutfl.-•lilt CoMI'ANY'a ARR.ANI+NMKNT
the eel istener of his explanations, riot cl)NRTrtul'rINoi TIIK. RAil.wAY.
snarly matter. connected with the At a meeting of the shaiebolders
company must remain involved in
odd at Toronto on the t
doubt. As, however. Noyes di»played 'authorized
h c.f April,
little disposition at any time to assist 1fltas, the directors weer &uthw tzrd to
the board in sur/seeding the cow- color into» contract for the cuueLruc-
peny'e IanKlrt:.Reif s, it was decidedtion and equipment' of the railway
to close the rnq.I I- • without looking from (ioderlch to Kincardine, upon
for furthesi enlightenment Iron, hint, speotfled term a, and 'at r sooting of
and the lw.aid will uow sutumarizettie directors held on the ,lith of July,
e \ )'tedtheexecution ns,
1 h uY i's,wl t
1 ..1 nes
i
salient f»cts in the case, and set out a contract bv rh- Huron Ccosh schen
err titin gene's, conclusions. which the r
C Thr terms of this contract
as to payment wore substantially that
the c.unstruction company 4hould re-
ceive the stock and bonds of the coru-
pany. that is nowinelly a considera-
tion of :1.100,7417. Owing to the
evasive aftd untruthful answers of
Move.. much confusion arose in the
earlier stages of the enqui• y, he -
evidence serene to warrant. For the
sake of clearness these facts and eon -
elusions may he conveniently ar-
- _ ranged under the following heads :-
I. The itgeniz4tion of thecom-
pany and its schetne of finance.
2 The company's arranges ents for
constructing the railway.
:1. Thr rr.ginre r r progress certafl• fore p session was had of the to :oks
extra and the mode of prating the and papers, as to the identity of the
amounts certified. Huron Construction Company. As
nearly as the po,u•d ran timber frons
the documents and the testimony, the
facts are the.- : Moyes ptoculed to be
incorporated under letters. patent
"Thr Huron Construction Company.
1, ted." This i. vouched 'for by Mc.
Rood, who estates that 'Moyestic-
1'be Rai'wev art, provides that when ltd Situ Io 'gayly fat Gar iltrorp)ra•
�iper rent oI the authorized estate'
tion, anti paid her.. 1 1. few, although
[ More. .wore he had nothing to uo
stock is subs,;ribed and 711 per tent
paid thereon odoontrchat lei .'d bank -• - - • ._
to its etedlit the pelmaurnt organize -
tion of the tompaoy may ise proceeded
with. As appears front the minute
took of the company a sleeting at tbe
shareholders tit the c nil perry wa• held
at the town ot tioderich un the'_1rd of
Match, 171)s. At this nu -&ting there
were preheat .101,11 %V. Moyes. 11. J.
A. MarEwan, S. C. Smoke. It. S.
1\'illietu-
am.) Neil Sinclair iby his
proxy. Mr..Soule): these gentlemen
lasing all the shareholders otthe com-
pany. John W. MO) es was appaiuted
chairman of the meeting and reported
thet 2. per cru t• namely •$125,1174i. of
the capital stork h.ul been seine -rifted,
and that he SAW,' was then hold as
•es812.1,400:
tows : John
f.t
H J. A. NIacFt,ul, ;Woo • S l'.
DROUDFOOT, HAYS B KILLUK•
1 AN. barristers, soltolteea ootarts public.
us tors in the Marini/se Court, eta Private
loud• to lend at lowest rate. of Interest.
',tree. Lest side rlquare. Ooiertch. W.
rltulltWo T 1►. C., K c HAY., .1. L
i:1LWltAN, fa'. PRODU►'tw'T. Jr.
I( G. CAMERON, K. C., BARRIS-
di.. TER, solicitor. notary public. Ums
H
e-
iui!tun !Street. l►uderick. %Lyre door fro ..
.Quare.
1 .HARLLr8 (JARROW. LLB.. BAR=
ItleTlfl1. attorney, .ottoltot. oto.. Gods
rt. t.. Money to lend at barer rates.
AUCTIONEER.
rpHoMAl4 tiUNDRY
1 AUCTIUNEKII
Itox •7.Oderiod Alt Instructions by mail
tett at Signal elate will be ptvwptlY at
ended tu. ltswdebee Ldepouur 117
,) INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC.
ZII UUU PRIra. AyVATWyE W u. IrUNU.USCATMO
lo-
. , ttI .. uorrtster Mamtltoa r.truut, lioderk:h.
W R. ROBERTSON.
• INSURANCE AUKNT.
t• INA AND LIGHTYIV0 - britisb, C.osdlu, ..d
A
aerttan.
• dase AND AMMO? ANA. !.Guar
ITT d:
- I : I he Ocean Accident and Uuaru,lee
• urpdaation, Lludled. of Loudon. Marr.
ln.o.uryAND ot••yuwtkkHONDA .
P :relit.) and Uuaranteet'ou,pauy.
Dilae at rer•Idudou, uorthl.e-t ouruur of Vic -
or 1w end tit. !Saki • street.. l'hoee 17ee.
tiilLL.OF MUTUAL FIKK IN
Yl irL' 11 A k C' U. -I. arm sod !wasted
4.5 . ,•Nt.rty !neared.
-tat a r- J. 13. Mchesn, Pr'.. Reatorth P.0.;
Jr , w,nolly, Yew -/'Iso.. Uuder.ch P. 4A.
therm^, l:. flays! 1ec.-rt'eua.. eyeteeth P. U.
Interiors --It. t. actinyfor. reatorth ; John
L.. (.7 rev u. %% u. throe . w /11.au, Kenn, t 011•14100e.
rah., lkLnc wets. .lr0ntw/e.: hoer 6vaas.
K.••aweee . Robert Swot. uartoca
; Malayan
1r,_kwee, Iwucelled.
-tttentw - 4... '..s. Ilolme•.idle. It. Roha.
R u tock. t\ Illwn, • bemuse. ineatenh : t.
Ni-..-bky, yeatn.rr tmcy-nesdere eats par
••-a.snisuce cad set tient surds reosapM at
h- .. Morrish . a lotalpa 0Wre.t1.11,to0. or at R.
H, t stye urease). 1.7015400 street. tresertea.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
‘N' ALTER K. KELLY, J. P..
pOIIKRICH. UN7'.
isin 1R or icsisf was iJCIFPissl!•
E. R. WIGLE
inn -enter
Inver of Marriage Lkellaes
R'IOLE'8 PHARMACY
1+
oderkh, Ontario
I. The application -et the company
moneys and Peen I' itIeM.
The asset* of the company.
it. The liabilities of the comp illy.
7. Muwm ci-v of conclusions.
I. -TitE 041,:.,NI'/.ATI1)N .)1• THE r ttil-
1•.tNY .1411 IT.s St II IE o1 F'INANt E,
smoke. 5175PI: 11. S. \cilli-ui'. $10170:
Neil Sinclair, tll,•sl; and that ten per
rent . 'lamely : *12,511). had been paid
thereon. and wits then in the Upe in-
ion tank. Toronto. to the credit of
the peril'. in secotdnnce with the
provisions of the statute. Ender ex-
anuinatior, (p. 211) Moyes stated that
he got the Money to slake the deposit
from \Ir. Smoke. Kali these state-
ments by Mov. - :err false, Ith,.t, as 10
the receipt frour Mr Smoke of 1112,:+1).
and that as to it. deposit in the
!sank in alleged coulplieuc' with the
Railway act. What had been done.
was this : Mopes had procured one
Appleto" .1. Pattison, w broker of To-
ronto, to draw a cheque upon . he 110 -
minion bank. Totowa). in favor of
the l)ntarin 'West Shore Ihilway
Crosipany. Although at the time of�
the imam of this.'bsuw Pat./ruin OS,
count was already overdrawn' lie pro.-
cured
roscured the hank to certify it. ,nd on
the 214 of Merit, 1111^, it • as de-
posited with the Dominion ! ink to
the credit of the railway rt .,pony.
This deposit was not an .meor .Bubal
credit representing a fun, which
might be freely drawn upon -'v the
r•onrpanT and converted int cash.
Opposite the entry of the cred, in the
hank ledger appear the word- n red
ink : "Hold. cheques to be ah sen to
Mr. Pepler." Mr. Pepper beiwg
the mar.ager of the hank. I'pot
this dubious fabric of credit Moyes
hoped his statement that *12.54) bad
been paid Into the bank on account of
subscribed stock. Even that Aims
foendatinn failed hies. when on
27th of March --six days Tater-thi
reedit was wipes ort by • ernes debit
entry of S12.61.1), and the account
rimed. This piece of financial Jug-
glery --obviously
ug•glery--obviously fraudulent a•d Is -
tended to deceive- is the only pre-
tence that asythieg was ever paid oe
In
account of the capital stork.view
of this the company was never validly
organised.
At the same 'fleeting the above
named Jobs W. Moyes, H. J. A. Mac -
Ewan S. C. Smoke, R. S. Williams
and Neil Sinclair were elected Mese-
tors, and authority was given to igen
hoods to the extent of 918,71.0 per
anile and to secure them try
age
e s ail time meets asd reveries ru( tM
• TT Ata seesties of the dir se-
- dir se -
OM held the woe Tay. John W.
MILS. Ws We LACE
Tells Others How to Get Strong
and We1L
Mrs. W. W. Lake of Aberdeen,
Miss , says' -."The grippe had left mn
In a weak, run-down condition from
which f suffered for some time. 1
tried different remedies but nothing
seemed to -do me any gond until i
took Vino!, from which i received
great benefit. My rough 1s almoa:
entirely cone and 1 am strong and
well again and f a gladec
m loe otp-
mend Vinod to others who suffer as I
did."
Mrs. Take's recovery was due to
the combined action of the medicinal
elements extracted from rods' liven'
-combined with the blood making
and strength creating properties of
tonic Iron, which are contained in
Vino!. and her rough disappeared as
a natural result.
• We guarantee that Vinod will do all
we claim and will pay back your
money If Vinod does not satisfy you.
H. C. Dunlop, Druggist. tied •rich.Ont.
MacEwan's
L
Best ScIton Hard
Coal -all sizes.
Cannel Coal for open
grates --the highest
quality of Coal that
can be bought for
the purpose.
Empire Dome s t i c
Lump Coal - most
satisfactory Soft Coal
for ranges, box stove::
and fireplaces.
Standard Chestnut
and Furnace Coke.
All kinds of Hard-
wood and Kindling.
Peter iMacEwan Estat
Tuitehose tit
with that °empsy. The company so incorporated never gut beyond the
*sopa of p ovieiosal org•1•iaatioo, rod
never transacted any business. Bank
^neonate were opened hy Moyes with
the Starling beak. at Oudot-ion and at
Tomato. In the name of the Huron
Construction Cowpony. Cheques
were drawn against the former ac-
count by Moyne snd his alttrney,
MacEwan, and against the latter by
Appleton J. Pala Won, a Toronto bro
ker. This Huron Construction Corn
rp was not Inoorporatrd. and semis
really John W. Moyer, Pattison dia-
claiwiog any interest in the company.
and declaring that he acted through-
out under instructions from Moyes.
It is thin unincorporated a pony
wbirh i• bereefter referred to as the
Huron l'on.truction Company.
A draft coarser was found &mongol
the papers between the reilwsy com-
pany and the Huron Construction
Company, by which the tatter agreed
to build and rquip the railway be-
tween the above termini, f•+r the con -
'Adoration above mentioned.- No ex-
ecuted copy of this draft cnnttact has
been f I, 'bout ■eeordlng 1,t the
te.timlony of Moyes, it correctly set.
out the arrangements made between
the railway company and rhe Huron'
Construction Co,npany. Thereafter
the wo1k of construction, so far.asit
proceeded, wile carried on by Noyes
in the name of the Huron C.rnstruc-
7.00 Company. That company was
without doubt Jobe V. Moyes. He
was the role initiating, effluent. actor
throughout, the others who appeared
upon itie stage, Roberts the engineer,
MacEwen the secretary, and Partition
the accommodating broker. 1 clog ad-
inittedly more age, tit moved by him
and doing his well.
By sed:tion 16 of the Railway act.
174)8, it is mut-wed Iha. nu director or
promoter of the c flop^^)• .hall enter
into or he dir•c.ly or iudii•eetly in-
terested or concerned in or participate
in the pr„tt of any contract with the
company, not relating to the'ylutchase
of land neceeoary for the railway, nor
beanie a partner of any cotlt.actor
with the ecwpsny. In the et e•- t of
breach of this provision, an action lie.
again"t such director or pr ter at
suit. of a shareholder or OI U,i,ci Mhty
interested for the benefit of the funds
of the company, for the whole ^Mount
of profit accruing to such director or
promoter from such c 0llrect. It
thus appear,. that the contract tirade
by ,the Huron Const 1 fiction (' party.
which was John W. Moves, with' the
Ontario %Vest `thole Railway Coru-
pany, controlled by John 1V. Moyes.
was In breach of the express tell ms of
the Railway act, and drew down upon
hies the liabilities above mentioned.
Tug 1•:NoINEKR'r runtiness' t'attril•'-
.r r o • CoM•
•
AND CIH M t E ► In
u•wTrc.w.f T x
t`CTIN4I THE AUc,t•NTRCER'ril 7th
A form of progress certificate was
settled by the trustee and the railway
company, which is hosed upon the
terms its to pwayment uv.•i by the trust•
ee set out iii Cha tru.t deed ^ltd mort-
gage. It rend as, follu.v.: .
"1)uplicstr..:.Gexirrieh ....117
1 Chief Era y1171,...- of the
Ontario %Vest Shure Railway t'.str-
p.nv, hetehy ccttilt that for and iu
the ennsI 1•uet ion of 1 b„ 1.1144 of the
above c,-mpany 1 (it..lrrich u,
Kincardine. the loaf rends and ser-
vices provided and done al a .... 9 .... '
117 per cent thereat amounts to 8...
Deduct. amount pre%iuusly
re tltied $
Balance for which cel'tideate
is given _.... .
And'1 ceiti fy that the said t-tllt,-
pany has foltilled the terni•and e m-
die' tinder IIylaW No. Ill. 1947,
of the town of G.alerich. B y -taw No.
::is,' of fhr
town of Kiut:: ni n.. By-
law No. 371, 117,7, of the township of
Huron. Bylaw No. \-IIi tit flu•
township tit. Aebfdeld, tt, emit le
the said cu-rlpaoy ,o receive truu,
the•1'oront.. (General' Trusts (-.tpura-
Llttl+ the said sum of $.... ..
Chief Engiieet•.-
Nu
At a sleeting of the directors held
on the 2;1 b't ofuly. 10 (.8. Vaughan \I.
Itob.•rts was uppuu.ted engineer of the
rsilwev e.impany, and i1p,,11 him de-
vi11v d the duly til is. • e •i he progre--
dertitirntr., .uta,• ,7 in nn111-
b•t, and iuu odors., in all to Sit:19.91tl-.
79 ':ie al"do•an: nlunieipalilie- did
not Pot+in at r
, .• nL •Gorr to make an in-
dependent 1111.pet•1not and apprai5r-
I11P11t tin their behalf of the work dem.-
f, ih1e to time, but lett 'hisuI»Iter,
so vital to their piutectiun, eu•ir.-ly to
:he tailw•a)' . rnpanv's appeiftttie.
F'rontdoeume•n;- lomat amongst the
papers of elle , .ldlpany, it is clear that
liobel7s failed to i••vttusly in his ditty
as certifying engineer. He w:a. un-
able to 91 1111re tory memoranda -bow-
ing the vurioo. cu_mputat:ons nu
which he hard the progrest certifi-
cates Awned by, hint. tinder exonlin-
ettnn his explenetion of his nietlo.1
shot% that it tva. 1101 in accord with
the terms of the 11 est deed as summar-
ised in the ptttgr---s eertiMcatee eiparol
by him. Questioned as to this he
'rya Ip.5031i:•'1 made my rticulatiun ou
it percentage basis of the whole con-
tract." Again ,p.1074: "My nostrum.
tinns came from 11r. Move.j� o pt . -pale
illy moonier,. .un the �eDat par•icr.•
Again" (0.501111 .
•'(7 Snppn.iror a thousand.iollers
'of work and materiel wear dune
"and supplied a1 a remain stage in
"this treu•artion, would yo'.i certify
"(hat a thon.and dollars worth of
"work and material had heen sup
plied ?
"A. No, 1 would certify to its
"percentagr on the whole contract.
• Q. Supposing there. was a tl -
"nano dollars worth of work done,
"would you certify 10 a greater
"amount than a thousand dollars?
"A. Yes, a•.uming that the ar-
"trtal cost of the work is one thous -
"and dollars, and my pro rata rate
"of that brought It up to three
"thousand dollars under the rein-
-tract. that was the amount that'
"wee certified.
•'woA thousand dollars worth of
rk is done, and you eertify may -
"he that three tboismnd dollars
"worth of work is dose; you rimy
"have done such • thing an that by
"this method of eeahmlation
"A. Yes"
This means In abort that Roberts.
under instructions front Moyer, adopt-
ed the contract pries as the teals of
Ib. progr•esa estimates. and not the
vow of the eorviees and materials
done or *implied In the annstructlnn
of tbe railway." which wee, the true
bells ae laid down in the trust dead.
=a
of well an corneous
stattiMeation
might orphan, but rnsld
sewer justify, • result by which work
e
Tl[uasDAT, MAT RI.. 1914 $
IIChildren's Wear
•
rtcca1 i s
Patterns
Perrin
Gloves
SPECIAL SHOWING OF
it
Our Children's Department is no side line with us. It receives
our special attention, which is much appreciated by the larger
business being done each season.
Children's llendwear Infants' tieadwear
Infants' Embroidered Muslin Bonnets and Hats from eiich
Infants' Embroidered Silk Bonnets and Hats from each
Children's Summer Hats from each
Children's Straw Bonnets and fiats from each ..
Smart styles in Pique Wash Hats from each
25C
50c
$1.25 to $3.50
35c:'
Children's Wash Dresses
A very large stock of children's ani misses ;t.
\V -.h Dress in the season's new-
est styles to suit all aloes up to 18 years, in white and colors, at most moderate
prices.
Children's Mercerised Linen Coats
v.
Children's smart Mercerised Limn Coats in tan and saxe blue to fit ages
two to six years. From each $2.50
Buy Your Children's Close at the Scotch Store
To get the best th.it is to be had in Children's Hose is to buy them at our
store. -
Blister Brown's Sisters Hose for girls' wear is an exceptionally good wearing
hose and look like silk, in colors of white,-skv, pink, tan and black, per pair 25C
Misses' Princess Rib Hose in black, white and tan, per pair 25c
Misses' Silk Ribbed Hose, black anti white, per pair 50C
Buster Brown Stockings for boys hard wear. all sizes, per pair 25C
• Special Line in coin spot curtain mnslineex-
Lys good quell( y. :111 inches wide, I:x• per yard. I.
'Plisse 56
Special values in Jap Mattings and Hug.. Jap
Matting*, twat .Inalit. 12jc, 15c, 20c, Inc to 50c per
paid. ,lap Mats and Rugs, all eize•. ,
^•The Store That is All a Store Should Be"
Millar's Scotch Store
j'nose 56
anti 'nate) lids .ppl..l-rd by - 111
Middleltust at I7;:41.1,2I71,73 were cerci
tied to t•t' uta value of $(1d71,i141).'t4. but
the papers show that no such mtcthod
Wad in fact followed. Along with the
unpli.:ues tit the 57 peeress cer-
tificates issued. werefunnel Ill ISP
handwriting . f Moyes, put:dtiona
showing how the amount of ,•nrll der-
tineatc was made up. "These indi-
emu,- 1u quote loch M1, .Nerd. report.
"that it was customary to ascertain
u
-the •ronnt of 'f l- reel:tired. and to
"issue the certificates for an amount
•• which would produce the amount re-
"gtnrtdl after at -ducting ten per cent
"and oar -:bird." In oil word, the !inert:-
cial necessities of aluye-, not the de-
serts of the company • determined the
quantum of his demands. There is
u' 4.11ing to show that ltulre'ts "nude
anattempt to prole"t the applicant.
municipalities. by checking up the
work actually done nd a peel' ' ,r•)•
•
10 1s,11111g his certitlrates. Un the eon-
trat y. a Ialge mml 0,er of rettiticates in
blank signed by hip , weir f d
tsnong-t the c pitny's papers shote- mect.wecroisase.ww t w
ing that Rold•rts hail wtsccalr ! bIs i
limetituts as the certifying engineer
11 ndi et' the 1111ce deed, and paced Viru-
s t Stales,
a d s f
•o terliutllrhn
u m I t
salt
I
thus facilitating • the fraudulent {tuf-
poise of tbe latter.
n.•.•
Important Announcement Regartl.nit
C.P.R. Change of Time
In connection with the car g
11 .1114,• ,d 111114' on 17,. C•slt•adian • Peel -
fie railway. rIT,-etivc \lay :flat, many
iruprove•rnrhtr in trait, set vice has
been made. notable among these toeing
the inauguratio'1 of so'id us, luxe
uwins, carrying corupartinput -7.hrrry-
oo•r•rvatinn taw. elerttie-Iightedi •I:and-
st+i sleeper.. tu)trtioer with staudard
.1 • g car ,. t•viee between M.,ntieal-
Turouto-i)etro,t-1'hirago. via Cana
tltitn Pacific and Michigan !'.•mall
railroad, cd+ndneneing we.I b .mod May
:dl•t and ,-n-17.1,1141 Jun,. kit.
rr 'These palatial trate. will -he known -
,o -ache! fa And No; '=' the Ixernirt"
ing M•,n,1treal 5.7:1 a.m.. arta.lilg 'Purr
unto :i.ii' !tees., lea'.ng Toronto 71 In
)tom., arrivin5 7.nndon 71.15 p )11 - Ieat -
mg London 7.$3 p.m., arriving Wit,
* or 12.10. a.m.. leaving Windsor 12 '
a.m.. arriving Detr.,it7l 1.. pen
(central time,, leaving 1letrutt II :•
p.m., at riving Chicago 7.75 w 111.
Train No. V. will leave Chicago 11 J'
a.m. Il'entr:al tinsel. wirier. Detroit
aSi p.m., leave Ilettoit
IR.astern timet, arrive 1Vtnd.or I
p.m.. leave W7 i' 5.25 p. m.. arrives
London K 111 p leave Is.ndoe r I •
p m.. arrive T In Il.dl p.m.. fear.•
Toronto 11.477 m., artier Montreal
nine a.m. Thew two trains will he
operated through the Michigan 1'er•-
tral tunnel between 1Vind.or and 71e
twat.
The new Toronto -Winnipeg -Van-
couver teeniest should he greatly am -
pi -petaled hy the travelling pubik.
No. a. now leaving Toronto 111 11 p.m..
will Mare at &V7 p.m., rinsing
though solid to Winnipeg anei Van-
couver, carrying only the highest class
equipment.
New train known as No. 7 will lean
Toronto 10.511 p.m. running througb
solid to Winnipeg. carrying standard
sleeping oars. dining car, tourist sleep.
ing ears. colonist cars. first-class
amebas, eta squally gond entwine
return's. from the west.
Particulars trove tlanadlan Pacific
ticket agents, or M O. Murphy, di.
Irks passenger agent, Toronto. cat. 2
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Before the coming of the little one -women need to be pos-
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rescn
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Wbo will be pleased to explain more fully the
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