HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1911-01-20, Page 2NEWS OF THE PULP
DAY IN BRIEF
Italians at Soo Charged With Issu-
e ing Forged Cheques.
Brantford Rote!keepers After
truthful Minors.
ILS,.
Those -it Sturgeon FaRs to be Sold
by Auction Worth $'1,2501000.
In intim;; tl11U�ati(i(r, lett;•lt; i?, R.
doll .1111 altl.al•tnfdtttlr .,kiip nutet1 by the
eau rt c 'intent' aste the :.ijltelY of I.IL
SIulgeol 1 at•is Pelt) ,r :Sull)l,it( 111114.
at: `tit11rge o1( • Falk. taubd tl>-easy that
ilio+ termed, tui''& Linn, on lite prohrr[r
ly)-thad atll lief a eiteeroi (1 ane{ that the Kop-
lin.
ill• arts wanlle hr held. 1 v anet.ion early )u
.1'}klt1 i`
meeting of the ehareln lder;
i'
being held in Loudon. I a lgtenet, tel•
(tay er(1a11irI0 the (ietien of the liryni•
;t1}Mora. 5.:ee mills ;have an estimated
i p un ;2.750 } t1, . lng from `un ra neiee•o *• lee Jap aneee ga despafell: "Ds.'"
Riotous Germans in Berlin Given
Long Terms,
s':�tltli o11 $4 1.250.000 enol have eonee(-eithee
'conow Ontario (tovernin40t to e1( <";t 1114
flet ;ills Ire 1111 ra. (01151 e
elaeut• two, minion acre", north of haste rt411•.paper4, detain -IT' a. enei1tnpraaas- of d`aryls , was arraigned. befere
Nile:13 500 0110 (male of pulp wood
, 'ing, 1Y itttrh fs e,ti 41(ltd to tnutain iti s• Ja sant :(>''1tt t1 +taJ•� t;•sh nrnla ]c;'- Douglas ye,te' d. y ufterno&
lir. A. J..Halfour Suss the Devitt eon
trovers - retains he std Olive on tile.
Unionist programme.
The death occurred. in L'Origual, at hi,.
old home, of ex -judge :Peter O'Brien, of;
the United. Counties of l'I escntt ,1411141'
Russell.
ANTl-J
lo State of eaiife a'
Annoys i.
rid
cupris
p( ii.
and
Protest From Gon , t ,1suze Kaga to
Senator Lery: Wright.
rum.. Jai). :111 a - 1(,151 ' d(. pateir
rv'c
iFeh'11iit f(tSliy'al
'l'h(i Icite)t ;o
to • 11ey(11i�1g; a}e'g
1)f era•1ties he
(011 l Orem
1 it ill 'Ili
"1o 0lpiewe
MR. FISHER ON
14
the' pt ,age;;ii
le gisllatol
3tie t'ing t'Ita11
IX'IOUS WEEDS
Wants : Seeds' to be.Put Under the
Pure Food . Law.
ves Some God Advice to the
Farmers on Matter.
Says "Not 'Guilty," arid' i
Tried by Judge Doug'
1.
Word was reeeived in Montreal (l.f;'ttttz.
sudden death :31( New York. of M1'.
rr
' Amiable, �rnetatt foreign freight. ,Yi,etat«:,
1 11 C•lt1-
h C t. in that of the
Frank- Vipond wife of the •r444
•
for of St. l3arnaba. Chet ch :(theetel`c1
died after 1a long illness, She (VO1 tliii'
:daughter of Mr.:Tames McCuei ;. of 'i'o-
=•Onto.
tieorge •10110et:0n, ex -Doli ion States -
eery ill at hie home in strand
Pre. Ile caught: cold some time ago and
has not, reenperated. He i 72 years
of
age. •
1i. bequest of •$20,001) from • the late The Company to Reach Providence
Mrs. Joh FI. R. Molson was the :en-
rlouncement made at • the (69th annual
meeting of the Church of the Messiah.
• Montreal.
the W r1(t, nets luhIong the hall' dozen
40011 yviu) hart Optioue 011 the !shills limo
two t1'eele • `10 two itentths. 'Iliere are
two 1\'jId.aelttes in ('hlea};n %elul been
1la41e overtures s ac welt 114 i.Tear,.t people.
(vilo 11ti >t -ecule 1t ,upply mf pulp and
jala 114"r.
BUILD oAD
Grand Trunk to Spend $15;000,000
on Fifty Miles of Railway
Vice -President Whyte, of the C. P. 'R.,
speaks fn glowing terms - of the pro4-
peets of the west, which. be.. says is
attracting eapit.ai •11.11 belt as immigra-
- Doti from (treat -Britain.
Rev. J. J. ('lernens.• paster of St..Paul'-
Lutheran-('hurcb, Guelph, has aree})l•e(1
,L call to Ottawa. and hie resigu:4i011.
has been accepted bv. the eongr'. Itio11.
He will leave ahout Easter.
Ssr William Mackenzie • leaves for
New York whence he will sail for Eng-
land en Saturday- to attend the wedding
of his daughter to the Count lie Lessep1.
• which is to be held on .Tanuary 30..
After having been foiled in an at-
tempt -to ret his clothing off piece by
piece, Steven Slone ripped his esu' los
into shreds in a cell at eNiagara t at11s
Voliee headquarters. Magistrate 1'raser
{
fined:lira two dolle e.
1w1(Zi(ge4 of 13rantfold,' tllr1t.oein 0
have li(etftiamed the .City .Council• tor it
• eeductinn of the present annual 11Cens0
leo of $3011 to $100, which, front figures
»(mired is larger than that charged by
any other Ontario cities.
An order was made by .judge Win-
elloster at Toronto in the ease of Mi-
chael \Weinberg, wito. is wanted in Ger-
many to answer several charges of for-
gery. by whirl) the prisoner will be sena:
back; in custody to his native land.
Twenty-nine of the thirty-five leen 1te-
five men accused of taking part in the
xtrike riots (4) the Moa.bit Quarter, Bei. -
lite. have ;'con found guilty and sentenc-
ed to ternrt ranging from three and a
'half years' to one month's imprisonment,
ft is possible that the eharelloldere
of the defunct C71}tario 13ank may re-
ceive a. refund of about ten per cent.
on the double lfabflaty call. The
lign14ator 3141 now funds some $70,0011
in mess of the liabilities on stand.
Brantford hotel keepers have inaafgur-
at.ed a. campaign to prevent minora from
getting liquor under •false. pretences+ be
statements that they are of age., The.
Kirby- llon' • lr
esteofed:1n 1g Mailrt
who had brrn ordered.. away,. -01,1+6y
reeve ere to follow.
A lost painting by '.Tiepclo,.r.
ing Daphne turned into 1i t1^i�d
only thrn'lgh seventeenth ce
gravtngs. and which it waw ,1x
been einuggled 141moad, has Vest
erect at Venice. It is 1ike1yr tit
he purr1ired by the Ooxe1'nin
Official to ports to the t "..fs.
pertinent it Geste that the i1
e.tion lt• I:(e1bitl, Manchuria, hI
ions, T1u^:te.? tier last fifteen-44e..:a. tri-
te: of feet deaf a have been eniPtirted.'
New ease. 1 ave 0a•eurrc4l at the .'•o.te of
100 daai 141214 a mortality 4)f :10 Or
vent.
11 t(D1 r ea 5114 "seem, �._-. .-, r
,t1(}r]'ie+ tucl rc •1 e^ 6 ttY neec• aura ` tried befo:'n his Ilotlor Judge 7)
stent officials And a. pro•niitent Wren 01111 the tele) G1as been ,act ler
4
}
nre disa pointed b, r admittedly el a_ 'd ay, Sanitary `?4th. ?fr, R. " . (-1}
11 y ,barrister, of Cayuga, .las ).)ee4
51411 has ttl'eetit(Ir .'` (I" Ctt.14 far:tlS'u.
i I. e e')lged to defend the pri,eener.
years a pelf-intpu 4r: , l.tictiun (;f erni-
gl•a11o110Oi A111(111.0..; A`Calr4nees were
given that t1•reepeet44 • ((f the;-pereonal-
let of the adrilieletria 1 there will he
no e'' iein .frein ti,41. (,(leo volley,
The do;e rumen at)1 - al ere of (ttifor-
niQt'4 :ntt1'(14patne ee : l.paign, .i5 de5•
(gibed by t lie sp4 (, 1; le (.lsitax•}1es. •15 tete
s1ibjeet of ienerel . (eet.. 14401 , the
bUSinee, lame Of eta 4 nationalities here
are 0fat a tively 11(01. 4; rat anti-Alncri-
eau 5114 Ild3141, lei lee t1• 1r•inient of A:n-
('('08n trade. •
JAI'S J)(.i\'1 1,4,Kie 1'i'.
Saeraule (1L0, (t t , 11;, •-- Japan st
On Its Own Tracks. first prole o , eailst. plopal:ad
anti-.11tp.tuese • 41},.44. a • h to ..his; state
e•otne' to the forte- #' a .letter from
Montreal, Jou. 1(3.--.1.n addition to 1110 ('4(11"nl (4e11eral Mat aga, at Stn
:many big (111114''l aki ng,s 441)1071 the (+1111111
Trunk has o11 the tattle at the p1'eseet
time. the enlapany 11(0151 itself in the
midst of a fight i11 the New leiglaml
States. it. will he remembered that
some mouth,. ago ,lie (ira(((1 'l'rnnk 1)t
plied to the 1tn11de island itc';.;ielate1(e
for permi,esInn to ho4311 0 line through
that Mate 10 tide tether -lit Providence.
This natural desire oil the part of the
Grand Trunk to f1rd a• further outlet
on the Atlantic aeahr1111 was hitteriy
opposed by the New A ork. lett Devon
t`et Hart ford RailWRY-1low eVel•. the.
Grand Trunk eeeureet its 1•hartel• hugely
est, population 41 tee }'.srifi4;' co:u•t i(3
sicadily dooretteu t. A:•c•,nrdirig to ' these
ste.tieliee the mender err ;caring Japan for
Amerieli lets dint:alb-had each. year, and
the 31130lber atrlre:}r. in Japan ha, in.
1-
4'1'I?14(4e41 1'. Le11-. t 141 V+}t1: o: 1:1(.13-
..� iV � L1I
1) 11ioieeo• to
•5011 t(417 :tnru\ Wright.
ehairn(an 04 1 h(' Committee 011
Federal }lt ;stul.ts,
"1 'think 1140 para; .r ref this State
hardly realize alize th( y(/.. l r oneern felt in
.Tapan on this Aired le.. eay,: the consul
general, "I)ieeri melt inn at this time
140(1141 110 parlittt 1(a• h uprieing to the
J:tpanes(. people 11' . tete of the efforts
vvhirlt have Dern fie ::0 dirriug the past
two )'este t0 t lilt e:, ;'e' the 84(041 will of
the 1Au,el"leattt p )91 and to prove to
then the eineetit,v ,(.,:pan'1 good will."
:rhe letter eon 04n1, texurc11 supporting
the (-uncut's'. 107111'rt4 '4') that the Japan -
owing to the influence of the people of
I'rovidenee,' who were 411x1010; for Net-
ter railway fatalities 044(1 w('lcomed the
coming of the Chanel Trunk." Once the
eharter Was eeverrd, rile Grand 'Trunk
trent 400417'ite 10 eebrk to bl)L it it4 road
ane1 expected that everything 'vv0))1141
• Keit sonO4)rh rc i"a "r'epC-.i9?..
out Its hetet. howwever, .as -Charles S. Paid Commit
Mellen, president of .he Neil''( ark, Nen
Haven &. Hartford 13Ai1way, had atlother
trump card up"its sleeve, svhiel he threw
on the table 14'11471 the • Grand Trunk
least expected it, and tvhirh caused no
little delay. a14(1 atunoy ante to Mite offi-
cials of the ('auadian road.
To get to the Atlantic pert. eolith of
Portland the Grand Trunk line always
been conli)nlierl to use the Boston &
Maine Railway. It hos running.righte
over thli, rtla•(I Tor e eo114ideranble dis-
tance through rho State of Vermont.
and by 1044415 of 111.k device \(131 ably
to reach the different palette along the
Atlantic coast. Recently 11r. Meilen
secured control of the Boston & Maine
by means of the Poston Railroad Ifnld-
ing Co., anti now that he is "boss" of
the situeti00 he absolutely refuse. .to
give the .:rand Trunk. or its subsidiary,
theR.'entral 'Vermont. running vigil: s over
the 330sto11 tL• Maine Pathway. This
blecke the eaent4' of the Grand Trunk
to get, to Providence and the ports on
the AtIantir. •
1'towevei, Mr. Hays( and his officials
have
'.
axe not easily Obsrostra g
ed They ave
:•lna(0 up their minds to get to Pro-
htlenee. and if, they are unable to get:
est (1Vrr other r»ad they will build
rix, ;(0441 "strOight• 'ancl narrow path"
'1'111 tOl(43e11r1,
(,ax that (14ue1t desired haven. At ani*
• tee' I,be (grand 'Trunk has applied to
Ct Vermont Legislature for permission
bltiki.- ja 1100 fifty miles long let that
t0) ;parelleling time Boetou &. Maine
aailw.ay, and thereby freeing itself from
tl depondenee Capon the Boston &
faille Railway. ' The total rest this
410454 of reed '141141 'other seetions -which
]east be built, the securing of termin-
als, •('tri,, issaid to he in the neighbor-
hood of $15,000.000. This is a pretty
tidy sum, but, the Grand Trunk evident-
eonsilTers that it is money well spent.
is not going to be blocked by the.
vlapositiou of rival railways.
Cumin Michelangelo and Yracelseo 'Ade
011, Italians. charged with ittstling
111Mm1er of forged ehevllees on a. firm c'a'l":.
well-known contractors, were ai-restrid.
at. the Son. The Italians had a templets`
slalnping outfit to maple h• the Olerjtt(•;
lvfa(ietratc Elliott e'ominitted them f
trial.
At a meeting of the Montreal lick;
r0llnrliesiOnere. Commissioner 'Weir 'ette1
ed that 110 441141115 coTleague 1414(1 giVea
considerable study to the question od,y
abolishing rna.d-1(0use0, and coinclude (i1
that three establishments were no 1tng+
er a• necessity. They, however, 1141x141 re..
Iain the licenses.
STOLE OATS FROM NE1O3-t,BOrl.
Corn wa11 dope tell: The Winter As-
sizes ('loeed Were this evening, after
two days" eitt.ing before sir (x1en11o3n(C
Ealeonbridge, chief justice. There were
two civil and one criminal ease on 11m
docket. In the ease of Joshua G. Petr'
terly. of Matilda, charged with tlte4lipg
alemt lith bags of oats from a neighbor,
the prisoner pleaded. guilty after the
grant, jury had returned a true b"iil
against him; 11r, VMS senten(se(1-to trio
441143 a, half years i11 Kingston Peniten-
Daly.
NNIPEG FIRE
•
!'.
Persons frost Bitten or
Turned in Escaping,
Jar). 1().- With tiae
IIIJTty` fine (h xrrau below
ome. 14401113 to thirty
rtipartnlent4 in rho J'ar-
x"illi e1ti mut • Notre
reed to choose
t (140 hnrnitig
4)11 tih.e ontsi(le fire
(ting 01411 311 stere
The lire ori-
., alit had gained
fore the alarm
A ttiall eliitrl e t were
pit tat 'fPlef Y4i�,+ ik, 1 ,atreber' of persons
wtfifl4 i ' t. > "''Ilttatert or burned, but
n4y liven tstt'asf.
Six h1lildrb' "ilbl(,a4;14 (('ill cover the •inns,
afs the fire brigade ((x1111 14 eetirlg untie 1.
than lytnte,
tL 151.0 not loo i
for. Cxtiend(•(1 piop1'ielmit l 1pr..• 144 hods
in dais -State, 01141. if •rrtteth -possessions
were our only 1(1111 P mightlei abandon-
ed with good etreee, and little feeling.
Our objections 10 the 'bilge introduced
are based on Their di:sorinination. They
(0111d not be explained to the .Tapanese
people as being otherwi to than offensive
to stational pride."
The ('0nsuigives a reminder that.
.Tapan has voluntarily enforced regula-
tions which. 1a1'4eticalln amount to an
exclusion art applied to'°,lnpanese lab-
nrers and "leas shown. her friendliness by
sending warships to partitepate in Cal -
PIIYSICbN
VISED
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable - nmmpoand
Columbus, Oh1o.—'1I have taken
'Lydia E. '1nkh+ 'ts Vegetable . Com•
. ,, gl: }blind during.
11 .rf ,•;;t� change of life. 7ldy
doctor told : me.:.it
�' °' 147 t • was good, and since
g
c 1•'3 talonit T fee so i�
muchbetter that x
can do all my work
again. I think
Lydia E.1'inkham's
Vegetable Com-
nound a line remedy
kor all woman's
troubles, and I
never forget to tell
tnfriends what it has. done for me."
Mrs. E. I•i&'„tsa t, 804 East Long St.,
Columbus, Ohio.,.
AnotherVIr om
Another ant, I I'elped.
G'raniteville, fit. --14 X was passing
througlithe L;hanle of Life and suffered,
from nervousness and other annoying
symptoms. Lydia E..rinkham's 'Vege-
table Compound restored myhealth and
strength, and proved worth mountains
ofgold. to me, ( or' the sake of other
suffering • war4e 1 ani willing.'., you
should 'publis my letter." --Mss.
Cn.s.urms 13&.tto t; 11 111).. Q'ranite-
vlcile, Vt.
Women who are passing throeghthis
critical period or ' who are stlffeting
from any of these distressing ills pe:
collar to their set should not lose sight
of the fatlt that for thirty years Lydia
E Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound,
Which ,i made - A roots and herbs, '
has been thes rides d ' remedy for
female ills; . In blest emery coramu
nfity yeti will d ' women whoirLydia
e
`1
eta tutored , .. � utndt�, health by31,
L d,ta' y ..
ll eg `Yeb1.,A Compo. ,,
FARMERS B
j1'.
iiestions Discussed by, C titer
Speakers Present.
(lee:patenl: 11011 anduey
Donunton• Minister o.: Agra
le taki.n n)1 1 wive interest lli.
10 A1i+:alturcti and It:xperiineni-
ieetint(', which were resented
iienitunt' College, here this
• .'he universal p1.evalen0e of
•Cauad:t 1, • 041 greatest evil
1laave, to eontenti witlt i1( the
1 Deis:L :mune, and we would
tti1" indeed; to prevent distribIt-
t
e' l even i we 111401(114.
a u
�f f
• � d a
1.f
tfityiantal, iu enhancing tit(+ value
er 1 declared the Minister of
14411•.:tatieal3y. in speaking
t•, ale then stated that the
enatai11'.t was 1):LB1811 r000(11-
ia administered by the In••
1)olntrolnent, dealt with.
01) e4i':foods'tuif and ;night
1}'1'''%41 1aetl6 in ,.rani. "1.1;'
her, -that 1av;r is not tee
to at , e:, the disttihntior of
(ed( 1 will visit my eol•
the heal of the inland Revenue
Anti erntIlge tq have it Ont-.
s• to rule 14gaint titles ev'ii,"
e 4111 t
ietied :;1 •.that at preael t
• ,17 : s. et ryas for un -
()ate. The rea-
e) destroy •Dia
seed would be (♦o
-011. 145 10 (4(11(0(10
etre far above at'1,ro-
fitable i'ommere ,1f let -01,
alt is a pity," said (he Minister of
Agriculture, "that the bulk +1f Ceesn•
retia'; screenings ;are exported to the
Visited .States. There weep many Iivo
stock buyers in Eastern Canada 44110
need hide sort of cheap feed for their
stock. But can we get the adv.4ntet1
from our :sereening4, which ('ontnin too
many weed seeds, and at the same Lime
eliminate the danger to our agriculture."
'there were many conflicting 3uterest,s to
be eonsiderea in providing legislation
which would touch ,3o many phasee o1'
1144: country's commerce. N'evertheleate
114' waa convinced that if Canadian tlgri-
eult;ure• was to ilotlrish {.11,, - enlsr471ce
mused bel •rvee4 seeds mast be staume(1
out.
\t1•. George IL (lark in his acldrese
showed that out of 57,1S9'041 •s of wheat
and (barley anti a very small quantity or
outs inepeeted at Port William 3a;st year
the total dockage had been 1,531d1T2.•
bltshels, e(}teal t0 1.000 ((1)'4. 0)113- ail
t'at's were distributed in eastern ("an11eia..
39 rata of that number'going for poultry-
feed.
oultryfeed. The United States was the large
ennsu111er of this deteriorated grain.
"Although muds of it would be utteful
fete, yet I prefer t0 5100 it go to the
renitee} Santee than to go on dehaa;rag
the agrieu1'tural status of t1 -le eourttty.,"
(-ale Mr. Clark.
Weed meds were considered further
by Mr. J'. Lockie Wilson, of the On
tali° Agricultural Department in hia
paper. "Less{ n1; i ,rout the compctitiono
in fields oft• ding grain." Under
nine 1iea414 �:- Theon showed how
weeds inyttts cjta t' farmer. They with-
draw front t 1410 owing seeps more or
less of the fertility of the soil and r0•
tar,t their development by erorvding'
and oversha'do's%ing them. Curtain
1(111dt1 of weeds cause extra. wear (;n
tlae latawar and binder; others delay
tjttl ,gi;0Wiug of grain and tray and
'.•. in. the way of clean thrashing.
ewer • the quality and valee of
RT111 11)0 injurious to the ani•
11 telt them. The flavors sro'
bdtiets end of the mea•1, 0I
.an1nlaist are made distaste•
in the end the value of fame
depreciated in value by the exist•
( the weer! evil.
,, or• the best results should.. the
idetnie. in Ontario be tosgroup feriae
to, . larger ones, to divide them into
:shatter ()nee, or to leave them al
about their present size?" way the last;
subject to be discussed in the after -
111 11. 11.1.4( papere were e0nt1ibalted 1(y
fa1)ners from different parts of that
Province, anti the tlieeuesi.olt which fol-
lowed favored the efficient enitivatio1
of smaller trade of land rather than
t11e 'testi thorough management of the
large farm.
Other, subjects treated by sp :1"i-
i>sts and discussed (erring the morning
n"u( afternoon were; "R.eselts
Co-operative Experiments with Fer-
tilizerson r'nrlu Crops" 'hy Profes
cors R. Harcourt nn'i C. A. Zavitz;
"Results of Co-operative Experiments
in Growing Onion Seed," by A. IT.
�
TvMcLennan,RSA.. „ and r,;,uyg4 atlons!
for a Young Institute Speaker,"' by
G. A. Putnam. -
;1Tr. 1'. P: Farmer. of Toronto.
who is e:+ltensivety interested in
fruit -growing in • I-fuh•on enitnty, ad•
dressed the tneetng 041 "Tho Place of
the Business Man in Ontario Agri-
culture,"
"Resultsy of the experi•nents in
agriculture" were told lie. Morley Pet-
tit
ettit, "Co-ope,retive forestry':' was treat -
ea by Prof. E J', lavitz, and Prof.
S, 13, McCready it1Lve a 1'4port on the
extension vrovk with the erhnols 1414
carried •out tl►rougbout the 8011/401
di'nismne.
Suits Against A. M. Orsen.an
Saunders Postponed.:
The Gases Will be Brought Ur
Later an in the Season.
Toronto, tnt., deaplatdt The motion
t)rougnt Ito• the Fanner,. Bank for all
Injunction restraining, A. 1(1. Orpen from
di.pesing of or deanitig tvitll'the stearal
yacht. "101to, and at of reed'4 eutoil ebilc',
(-Mimed by the. 1)417(4 to have been tr•ano-
ferrld to Orpen by W. 11.Travers, former
President of the Fanner, 13141114, bee
heels enlarge,' sine die by Mr. Justice
j4iiddleton. The interim initlll,i0m is
coot i11U('41 ntE`a it441111 '. '1'111 (1t 1`1011 (('ab5
retie:heti by conselrt of both plltiee. Tau
14011 101e mlgany me by
(1111414)111 $i(ir. 1.• 0ht 1(114hrogieiug,i)t oe(Ytf two cltiays' no-
tiei'. 11 will thus pr:411 '3' 1tan(1 off till
after the ea51( against Mr, Tl'4(-c('- are
dispose({ 14f.
"What is the at -e of ulenrrtng great
(est 1ccouets?" Bald Janie), 11. Reef, wile
pi}hpearecl, int Ol'l'o•n. "1.113-e11 Th. Tr*ovot•s
1Y'3r1.I?""'(' 141 t 170111rel 'any way in 4'011-.
1(0etir;0 Yrath t.'te"t4targo. the rrow(1 lute:
brought egaimst• 113net 11 1011 be just no
ve11, if the charges fail in the Police
Court, then these motion: fnii an(1 by
adjournment expense nifty he saved. Be-
sides, Mr. Orpen is a )'0.1)011$1b10 patrts*
and' doee not:intend to dispose of the
properly*"
The .notion of the lituidttre-. G. '1'.
Clarkson, for an 111311net1011 restt•aining
,l. Sauneers from dealing with $15,000
alleged to have been withdrawn from the
Fanners Bank on 1)e4 10, wile adjourned
sine (lie by lJr. Jus(h'o MitclletOn. The
interior injunction };ranted by the same
judge tray eolltinuetl, Tit!, was also by
consent.
G. T. Clarkson's motion for an 'Mimic -
lion against R. J. Rohine, of ltltileybllry,
w.as also adjourned. Thies injunction was
to restrain Robins from dealing with n
slitting elainl which 'he. as trustee for
one M. McNn.11y, is alleged to hare paid
for with a oheque on Der. 19. •
Tile postponements shave cleared the
deck for the action in the other vourt,
and their outcome will be determined la(
the developments there.
CHURCH UNIO,
•Dt)1i't1e
Imbed
1111. ?v:
In: del
"31.1141 gran
eon for t3
s't* slily of
e):114.11 -1r 0 141
the value of fe
Results of Ballots in Presbft
Up to Present Time...
Toronto, Jan, 10.-- The followitt
ithp.results of voting on eltor:.h utii ,
the Presbyteries, ;as far as obsel•i'it len
to this time:
Presbyteries 111 1 41(01,
Vote
l ol•. Against,
15 5
I3
2 iaq
25
e
;3,t
11.
Owen Sound ,., ..•
Truro
Guelph. , „ .
Lanark and Renfrew ...
Sydney..
London . , . •
Paris .,. .,, ....14 Vio
Quebec
P. E. Island ...
,St. John .
Lindsay . .
Stratford ,
Inverness ,,1,,,,, w
Illegh River
`f
a,11 ax
1i .
Maitland rad c
Breeden
wtetmimislnf
al -nen
Sarnia*
Sougein :
Barrie
eletilioxt -*:,
13r•oe'kville ...'
Ifinlilltott •
1t mud make 'it'
i410 ICel rather cheap
to haveTh
er fathergive'her away.
r i.