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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Dec 1906, p. 12

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COMPANIES Ag COPIES or A DRAFT ACT Tm CuSSULllL-VI‘E AND AW!) PRES EST L:\W‘S SENT OUT FOR EXAMINATION. (‘udiflcation and amendment of sta- tutes for the purpose oi removing antumlies and confusion atd at; the Samfitime facilitate the operation of the law will be among the features 01' the approaching session of the Onâ€" tario Legislative Assembly. the most important in the latter class is the bill embodying the con- solidation of. the Ontario Companies' Acts, which will be laid before the Legislators, when conVened, by Hon; W. J. Hanna, the Provincial Secret- ary. Draft copies of the measure (1 Will be plaCed in cir- nnloninn at 011% in Order that those have been an“ ' culation at 011C interested may portunitY {0" d; gesting changes still more De"fe summary of its W U. Luna-a, v ary. Draft copies of the measure haVe been and will be placed in cir- culation at once in order that those interested may have the fullest 0pâ€" portunity for discussing it and sug- gesting changes which will render it. still more perfect. Following is a summary of its provisions: The bill to be introduCed next ses- sion embodies part. of the consohdaâ€" tion and amendment of the Ontario Statutes now in course of revision. It is open to the fullest discussion and comment. Very full returns are required to tu- made at annual meetings placing the Whole affairs of companies in ‘4,‘_fi,_,. tuna-“cum \‘(-ry full returns are required to bu made at annual meetings placing the Whole affairs of companies in pnsseSSion of shareholders. The provisions OI the Imperial Companies Art relating to Shaneâ€" warrants arp adopted. Share War- it holders to the rants omit!» Thr- sharre spwifivd in thpm. and the shares may he ytransferred by the dolirm‘fx' nf Hap warrant. Thpy' are in gamma! new in Fur-wit , Y‘irwhn‘c fnrmn'fly puanph‘u! {mm liabfliiy 9hr (-‘rm'r i’n statémt’tbifi hack"! vm Mimi-V kwfi‘mnhg- M" Ma quW-n‘mvw‘yw fluv-n‘mv-h‘tk my» hmr fimuhj £338» 034‘ imam IMF a?! é phwfiwfi §W* ‘ w. w-M‘Mi W ‘ mzlhh Wh‘ WW“ 3h v.Ҥ enng \ iiwu iulhliuiuu shunt: subsurip: 9i "w tmumiw w mmnemi...y, _ in.“ in he: and by in; :li‘uckfl'fi 2,:th eyiqefica m giYC’Q Shififing “ha ith, so ,a emu “n.“ . ' ‘ . , . - mug. nu; Lg. dilated uptm inzidgiuatei‘s the 9““951 on 19‘ numb“ 1g 1‘} Sam Capital. and thus tum-(indium! tul‘O‘Vr‘ShUL failure. No allutim-nt or share cap-‘l 9 I findimm the evidence that the ital will lie permitted until this ‘ is sum of $40 was paid to tile. wife. of wm‘hm Mm" the said James Johnson by. the said i'ui‘imi'utmu accounts must lie exw . I unlined annually. and if auditors tiulJOhn Maxxer. m-i aim-muted the provincial secret-| dollars M.» may appoint Ihcm- gremains in. the hands of :the said John 1 "U“‘lll‘dmfl'b‘ Si'i‘king ‘0 fillel‘atc; Pub; EMaxwell still out of the said sum of iv uti ities are more. in y suijeCte( l .. - . to public ciimrol. Many acts deal: i330 eud should be ”“1 OVer to “.19 in;r with public franchises are cou- lmumcxpal corporation 0‘ the said Sulldatt'd and vspeciul provisions arc‘Township of Glamorgan. relegatted to other acts. as in the 11 As the‘said John Ma (“finches AM" who"? prpvisions ap- lat. the time Reeve of the said Town- plymg to cemetemsboni} and not, . . k to other property are added to theismp he should not be allmxed to n?“ 0 Public Health Act, So as to apply any profits out of the transactions to all cemeteries and not merely in- above mentioned. liisisiud xwell was coiliorated one?» 1 _ . t i 12 Under the Municipal Act the ; nv company (esn‘mc: an act 0; . ‘ . , . L _ - r n t 1- operate a public utility of anykmd. imembers 0f the pouncfl a e. o .a or any municipality submitting 8. I0““?(1 ‘50 engage 1n transactions “1th ' ' rivate by-law in such Connection. must l‘ay |the corporation where tneir p the whole scheme before the munici-I-mterests would conflict ' pal board for approVal. A - -~ . “nun“- fnr Ex. â€" l...“ L\' “In ~~r--_»V corporated ones. i 12 Under the Munlcll Anv companv desiring an act to: . ‘ ‘. . . . . , be 1 c1 ope-rate a public utility of anykind, imem rs 0f the 90m lowed to engage in trai or any municipality submitting a. by-law in such connection. must l‘ay lthe corporation where the whole scheme before the muniCi‘i'mtex-ests would conflfc pal board for approval. idutv The windingâ€"up act is supersededi ‘ ' _ . by sections providing, for the econo-l 3195575- MCD‘armld ‘5‘ mical and voluntary winding up ofiReeve Maxwell. Mr. 1. any company; This will be under ithe township. the high-court- which also adminisâ€"i tors the Dominion act. Should any! unfairness appear. an inter?sted per-1 son may apply to the high court! for an order. No suit or action; can be brought against a Corporaâ€" The closing meeting lion after the winding-up proceedings; cil was held on Satin §15th, with all member: have- I’m-n institutvd. All Companies must be incorporatq After the reading or M in the provincial secretary‘s of- the minutes of last m. (-XCept that railways are ex- presented their M- Ops Council Prc iiu- : eluded and insurance ,and loan cnr- 1 ‘ _ 1 imi'utinns within the meaning ciftli93C0‘1nts 101‘ the 3981,11 Loan Corporations Act. iregiilar and five spe \ll companies must make r(r't‘1rnsvha\'p}.pen held. As 9( In The prmmcml serietar} 3 office. ‘Clal meetings were sho‘ n-ml thnso returns Will be much more. ' . ‘ ' to condense the fi\e m t-xtnnsivi- than heretofore. , lK.-m-an.-nt socivtios holding roalia total 01 twelve "1991 mum» will be relieved of some (lif’fiâ€" Eycar, ‘ - ‘r \I’nc. Four tiinoront Kanb m “Hum...“ 'ion prmw-odings under the am act an- n‘xchamg'ml for the method pur- .~uml under the RailWay Aft. The provincial secretary will he |'Y‘.E‘h]f‘(l to irnvostig'nte the books of any public utility company. such as the- (‘nnsumm‘s' Gas Company, if rcâ€" quirod. The government wiil probably in- vimiv a Scction limiting. the capital of i'umpamics. or im othvr words, i‘vsti'ninii;; the Watering of stock. 'I‘HF. .H'DGML‘IX'I‘ OF HIS HONOR .H'DCE HARDING IN THE (‘ASE AGAINST EX-REEVE JOHN MAXWELL. IIIS Honor Judge Harding has xiv-n out tho following: judgment: To the Municipal Council of the Township of Glamor-22m in the Pro- visional County of Haliburton. MALFEASANCE CHARGE IN GLAMORGAN t m In pursuance of a resolution of the said Council passed on the 18th day of October last in the words and fig- ures following : "Moved by Councillor Kirkpatrick. SL‘VHIHIC‘J by Councillor Minty, thgt the Judge of the County Court of the County of Victoria is hereby reâ€" qm-sted to investigate the supposed malfeasance breach of trust or other misconduct on the part of John Max- “.41. formerly Reeve of the Township of Glamorgan, 'in relation to the aim legud sale of lot number 11. comes“ sion 5. Glamorgan, whereby the Cor- poration of the said Townshin of Gla- mcrgan has been defrauded of cer- tain taxarrears and also in or con- cerning any matter connected with the good government of the munici- pality or the conduct of any part of the public business thereof -â€"Ca.rrwd I proceeded with the inquiry at Gooderham in the said Township of Glamorgan on the 28th” and 29th days or! November, 1906, and at the Town of mdsay in the County of Victoria. on the 11th and 12th days “December. 1906, m1 findaand re Ԥ\u§‘§twu 3,5 follows : dm‘oront kinds 0f expropriav Ivu w--, ,, .he purpose oi removing and confusion atd at; the 'oachimg session of the Onâ€" slative Assanhly. One of mnnrfant in the latter m NHfiF-‘é w \Mu 'fi‘xweu above mentioned mkwmu ih \ ‘mszihifik ‘ UL 3' MS N‘fimfi “V1,“; IIXICJ -.. , ‘1 . 6 I find the said sum of 825 yas I ' 1 ,(Inéflgipam to the Treasurer of the said have war-gtownship and appears on record in ‘ ‘0 theithe books of the saidto'w’nship as 3“th me baa-mg been paid 83' James semen ‘ e as a! date Mag: 315st. 1909. Thoy‘ are N V ‘ 7 I am that at the time the said NM rmmgsum or 3'93 was weaved iii mm of 's1ufb‘nwm‘fiitam m tats Bumba- 11 am 19 {have _ “j“; ”“33““: man We am gamma; mint mam-7 m mmwmw 1! 55 {he am ewevssaw at I; may. «in firm! mwzimb m tiiamewm me mm W" “MW my" Huzx‘é w gay-yaw at mm; . . ‘ .J 3: § haw 9m hm awake-e WM twin-M! m ‘ 7 Â¥ . 7 _ ; , i Wm“ musk-45w gamma- My 3mm“ “ism m 3mm; 3,12 m mu m mamsmn = i‘~“$‘“"§" ohm mxmhm aimmmfim, 5m ““st .‘3 baa «New we» aim; slwwmg who cmupume; - is the guy“ of} 19‘; numbed; 19 in Said inadequate: - _ ”mm; m townshxp. ALA. tha to have been no owagr 0: lot um 11 in the 5th mafia: 0! MW“!!- ahipin them 1901 and cm ‘ râ€"lâ€"n fi‘g a." r w- u- v m the Province during the am 906?. a “at the said John Hawaii in theyeu 1901 while still Reeve of Glamorgan sold and agreed to egg- vey said lot number 11 in the 5th concession of said township to can ,lnhn Hancock for the consideration 14 “LI-CPI; \nuv uâ€"m -_,‘ _ due and‘in arrears upon lots 11 and 12, concession 5 in the said Township of Glamorgan up to Do- 1901, and passed the re- number cember lst, solution following: uvnuv-v_ “Moved by Councillor Switzer, sec- onded by Councillor Baby. that this Board will accept 5:25 in full of the arrears of taies due on lots eleVen and twelve, concession five, Glamorg- an, to date, Dec. 315t. 1901.â€"â€"Car- tied." “'15? “‘ 5‘19”“? firm is the 9mm; OK 19? number 1% in. said township. 9 I find from the evidence that the sum of $40 was paid to inc. wife. of the said James Johnson by. the said J ohn Maxwell. ‘ - JA“n-Q Vatotal of twelve meoungs nu- um :yoar. i On motion of Messrs. Best and .Coulter. the accounts were passed and lpaitdso as to appear in the annual gr‘mam'ial statement. } (.‘OMML’XICA’I‘IONS. ‘: Alettcr from )Ir.)Ic.\'eillie, Counâ€" lity Clerk, explaining the charges 'w-n-In *nnarrlinn admission to House The closing meeting of Ops Coun- cil was held on Saturday. December 15th, with- all members present. After the reading and adoption of the minutes of last meeting the momâ€" hers presented their respective acâ€" counts for the year, during which the regular and five special meetings have lwen held. As some of the spe- cial meetings were short. they agreed to Condense the five into two. making a total of twelve meetings i014 the 'I‘wo letters réoni w. R. 'l‘ifl'm, Sup- of the G.T.R., in refer- uilt .m-intendem 1ence to the piece of road lately‘b ‘in Ops. ’ A letter from William McIntyre, ‘of East‘Luther, requesting that the 1Legislature be asked to enforce the }buildin-g of wire fences by a. special Act. A letter from 1\Ir.Mc.\e ty Clerk, explaining t made regarding admission of Refuge. A report from Dr. urown, .u.u.u.. for the six months he has been in of- fice prefaced by his thanks for apâ€" pointmnnt. and expressing his plea- sure in reporting an almost entire absence of epidemics or contagious diseases in the township, there being but one case of diphtheria and eight of typhoid fever. 01‘ the latter all rocm‘erod and six of them Were mem- bers of one family. Although, the diphtheria case proved fatal the dis- case was promptly stamped out. a. -\\.u. A letter from R. J. Grandy, Clerk of Emily, with an account for boun- dary work, and one from Mariposa, 21150 on aiccount of boundary wark. Applications for appointment as returning officers from.J . A. Agnew rim {‘Iark and James Greer. Applications for appomuueu. “a returning oflicers from.J . A. Agnew Geo. Clark and James Greer. Messrs. Best and Roche favoredthe appointmeot of Geo. Clark in Divi- sion 6, while Mr.. Wilson’ thought Mr; Agnew should be appointed. He said the appointment should be made by the representative of the division. The following deputy returning of- ‘ficers and poll clerks were then ap- pointed: H.*Fit2patrick and Walter lMitchell in No. 1; Wm. M. Graham, an. Uvuvâ€" 'â€" and J. H. Graham in No. 2; James Cunningham and A. Cunningham, in No. 3-- Albert Perkin and P. C. Murphy 10 No. 4; Jas. Greer and A. C. Reidin No. 5; J. A. Agnew and John Giltenane in No. 6. A by-law Ops Council Proceedings er the Municipal Act the )f the Council are not al- engage in transactions with fation where tneir private would conflict with public rt from Dr. Brown, M.H.0.. Jo-hn Maxwell was of the said Town- be allowed to make of the transactions Weeks for Exâ€" I. E. Weldon for M‘W‘Q “t; the Oaiwood raid and the Downy- ville road. grouped together ehonld ~,‘_ AL--. might may "_!'ee" or 'au. . ...- Council would not beohllged to act on their doddon',‘ but it would be a. guide for the new Council. 111'. Best. aid it was too late now to advertise a. byâ€"lnw. The Reeve said all the Council wanted was an expression or opinion of the majority of the electors. ; Mr. Best thought the people, should be allowed to vote on each road "sepâ€" amtely. ‘ ‘ " ‘-3-â€"- ‘A “fifth on the three together. Mr. Best‘then moved that the vote be on each. road separately. Mr. Roche seconded the motion. Mr. Wilson moved in amendment that the vote he on the three by- roads together. Mr. Cotrlter secondâ€" n-Am- An. ed the amendment and the Re clared it carried. A byâ€"law to authorize a T the by-roads was then passed. Treasurer Kennedy presem annual financial statement was on motion recei‘md, an “at"! \‘xas insimttpd to have pies printed as usual; Mr. Wiisna mowed; manage Bat; that m. Emma‘s health b9 Magma am fil¢6.zfiamga *»‘\v\]: “with ‘t‘he tellewmg aeebuatg “we men msmumh Mmm mm m met‘mm mafia Hag. awn M enema iii-fag alfihfi élngfiim mwhmg‘ Mi Amua Wig-mm fihfl‘mm i11fiiu Whig“ ޤ=s\s.., fim\=a\._§?-.Mg Thug \Miga.. gawk Nam Wm Hie-k: Sm», gm'eL $21802 Was-.11: Remix airman $22120; Wilson 6; Wihiaum ski-{1m Flmflles Limimi... mama «ml $5.05; Jas. McCauslgmd.‘ muting for Township Ball, $3.80 ; John Mc- Nevin, refund for survey! am com. $2.04; Treas. Mariposa. oneâ€"third of cost of houndm‘y work, $9.89; W. :F. O'Boyle, (,‘lerk. refund for inks iand mucilage, $1.50; James Connol- ily, B. of H. account, $2.00; Richard “Jackson, B. of H. account. $2.00; .Mrs. Thos. Calvert, B. of H. account. ‘ A'nA-nnn‘. ‘3“. $2.00; Stewart and O'COI account for 1905, $91.45. Mr. Coulter moved, sect Mr. Best, that the Reeve a be authorized to execute a petition in favor of wire actment, and that the Cler ' Toronto.â€"-( The survey of the 8th rnndwav which had been 0 The 'Reeve thought roadway wmcn unu the Council in 1904 of Wm. 1. Reid, was as the township has ‘ imbursed for the cos Roche moVad, second The surxcg v. roadway which had been ordered by in 1904 at the instance has not yet been re- ecost incurred. Mr. ded by Mr. Coult- Roche moVad, secon otify and request Mr. McLean. co he had been dieapp ratepayers promised to pay ncflnring the day, and had not done 4-...4, ointed as some their tax- ratepayers promised esduring the day, and had not done but said if his time were extend- eda few days he would see that all outstanding taxes would he collected. Mr. Roche moved, seconded by Mr. Best,that the collector's request be granted, that he collect the balance of the. 'taxes and return his roll to the Treasurer with a statement of re- bates for statute tified, and any 0th by this Council, an his salary on ma ; Carried. to pay then may so, or rebate allowed d that he be paid king said return.â€" ' “u mantinz were The mxnut confirmed on son and Des ed after the the Reeve f0 in which he Local Option Vote morgan Glamm‘gan ‘5 itics in “'hiCh a be taken? 0n tions. There is township at (3° best, it is r090" keen one . tendered _,t.o them The home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Frick, Peterborough, was the scene of an interesuing event on the eq- ealing of Dec. 12. when their nie , Miss Martha Alberta BrOWn, of P003: Granby, was united in the holy bones of matrimony to Mr. Wilbert McM ‘- WOODâ€"JUNKIN. The following report, which ap- ' e Toronto Globe of De- Cember 11, will be of interest to many Verulam friends: The marriage of Miss Emma. J un- kin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert. Junkin, to Mr. Frank Porter Wood, took place at the residence of the bride'sparents, Crescent road, Rosedale, yesterday Won, the Rev. Dr. 'Dalling, ofliciat‘mg. The bride was p‘ven away by'her father, and wore a lovely cream satin dress, with drapery of Garrick-ma- cross lace; her bouquet was of lilies of the valley, a small wreath of the same being worn in her hair under the tulle veil. Her sister, Miss Nor- ah Junkin, and Miss Pauline Ivey. of London,‘0nt., were bridesmaids. in pretty gowns of turquoise blue silk with sanity-0-01 lace, and carried ---- It. Wall-m hand Best,'and the after the usual Vote Reeve for the Cour which he presided d1 wood («a and the Downw- yd. grouped totem: ehould and _,to them on which they “Ice" or "No.". The dentition; but. it would be a. * tho new Council. axes an... _ - 7 surer with a statement of re- :- statute labor-done and corâ€" 1cl any other rebate allowed Council, and that he be paid -- mnkinr: said return.â€" among the municipal- ‘an is ion vote will liCh a local opt as of.the meeting were motion of Messrs. Wilâ€" :.'and the meeting clos- e of thanks to anner usual vot r the courteous m pre$ided during the year. W. F. O'BOYLE. it hire: to vote setohfled b? 'pmented the count. $2.00. of H. account “Connor. 1““ 45. smonded b." ve and Clerk te a memorial wire fence en.- Clerk forward l-Carried. 31h concession statod that l as some 13' their tax- rd not done were extend- Reeve de- It “‘hiCh and the *e 100 cc- vote on in Gla- report mas Clerk- hotter gm- Mit‘han‘ be; some time. m’ienbdmp Ia sum-em in- M.’ a. hunch) outlook la mum. the ”11:10“! worbla tok- W on new two. .nd ellfindiceuone pointto scream manor. nema- GD" work being done. The mud car lender exhibition‘end solo in now on. ‘ Thellet 0! Names {or sale in new potted and bids are being recorded. The other any the load secretory received an envelope lrom Port Hope with the lollowlng inscription on it: [$25,000 (or anew upâ€"to-dnte YJI. ;C.A. building for the 1700 young ‘men and boys 0! Port Hope.” and in large type, “We'll never give up till we get it." This shows enterprise. and we hope Lindsay will launch out on a miller oempaign in the neu' future. Ottawa. Dec. 18.â€"Professor Johni Macoun. F.L.S., F.R.S.S., before tho? Agricuituml Commission this morn- ing stated that he saw no reason why wheat should not be grown ‘within three miles 0! Hudson Bay. to far as climate conditions Were mum“; balm; with the section o! country from Edmonton to I‘m-t- are in finma. t’f-ofessor flawuh me that its pmméuk-e Fussmmm had Bot 3-12! been Vr‘eamd. The emu! “mm: heme mm mm thwaugh hum» bmmlh‘ was! M _ Ayr- mmbma man the 9-. ft. m M‘Ndlh§ m gage-4mm Mush m hwy mums Mm lamina! thmufih; . 1m 3w. MM mm Mask», 9? alee Mama mm am “my mm (swam “w \Vhaamwwmg; Amwma wukm Msi hmyv-mpwmmfi is: 8mm:- cm: a...) nn_ h;n\'â€" “a“ “H.3ftl131vn3ru “7 _ V gltmms m the. Mimi State: Mr: ms been excemmmllx wwessfml m m’etwmtm the water- difficulty by Striking “taste“ wells amt! tum mic-k soda for the building of homes end for teal: The reason for the area capable at «'hmtemoducing extending so tar north was Mouse 02’ a compensat- ing decrease in altitude. and it Was on this account that Professor Ma- coun made the statement as to! wheatâ€"growing practically on the; shores 09 Hudson Bay. "As a last word." deulareti the veteran botanist. “let me say that I am only trying to arouse your in- terest in this subject heCause I am getting to be an old man. When 1 am dead. and many of you are dead, the people‘of Canada will begin to iroaflize that this northland is to ‘them what Germany was to the Ro- mans. lt \vas'supposed to be a hy- perborean climate and unfit for morâ€" tazl beings to inhabit. yet tOodey Germany is one of the strongest na- tions in the world. And that is go- ing to be the outcome of Canada. We have more. than half a contin- ent. 11’ we can raise first-class wheat and first-class Women. certainly We ought to raise first-class mcn.'j Wonderful Capabilities of Canada’s Northland near Hudson Bay Mr. Andrew Coulter, who left Si!- ver Lake some years ago for Sault Ste. Marie. died there on December 3rd. A large number of fi‘ionds at- tended the funeral on the 3th. THE LATE MRS. .-\l'.\.\l.‘. On Thursday evening last. after a protracted and painful illne<s. home with Christian fortitude and patience there Was called away to the bright and tearless land. one of Omcmm's best knoWn and most respected citi- zens, in the person of the late Mrs. Adams. All that medical skill and patient and loving nursing_could do to prolong her life proved unavail- ing. and she gradually grew weaker until the angel of death came to convey her to the blessed rest where pain and parting are no more. She surviVed her husband, the late “'m. Adams. just three months to a. do)“. mid was laid to rest beside him in Emily cemetery on Saturday ‘ ‘ ‘ ...... O It‘lull‘v y\...‘ -‘_ V The new and beautiful home t-rcz‘t-‘ ed recently in Omemee. was rapidly nearing completion, and in which the aged coople had hoped to Spend a few remaining years was in the Pro vidence of 'Divine wisdom to be e\'- changed for the "home of many nmn sinns." and it remains for those left behind. while mourning for the "loved and lost," to say "Thy “ill but dcne." Thus do our cherished plans; meet and adapt themstlves to the purposes of God. min when we meditate upon the apostle's words, “To.depe.l‘t and to be with Christ which is far better," when We think of that state of; biessedness which “eye hath not seen." of the good things “which God hath prepared for 1those that love him," who could de- sire the return of departed loved ones to this "vile of tears." A ' LL--â€" Ant. an ()Xlt‘b LU Luna -â€" good woman. a kind neighbor and an affectionate mother has been called away-and the three children, Mr. R, J. Adams, Miss Adams and Miss Mar- garet Adams. have the sincerest sym- pathy ofi a large circle of friends in this their second great loss during the year. The funeral service Was conducted by_her minister, the Rev. J. H. Teney. and the beautirul but" ial service of the church did. much to comfort; the sorrowing ones. with its hopeful expwssionsi and assuranc- es of ixnlnortaffltyâ€"Com. 311E OMELIEE ROAD. (Editor Watchman-Warden) Dear! Sinâ€"In you issue of the 13th inst., I see a communication from our Reeve (Er. Hopkins). dealing With what is known as the Omemee road, Mr. Hopkins 3 in to tell us that in the dying urs of the CounCil of 1905 they, 8-3 he insinuates, in an irregular way passed a by-lnw clos- ing said road. that “such action on the part of the Council was taken against the wishes of- the mjority of the ratepayers interested" -; that A 7 .4-.- “Mr. Stewart was instructed to give deeds at‘ a. nominal price ~to adjoin? 'mg land owners and without. com- pensation" ; that “the_ ,tpwmhip is liable ion." 11.‘ says Ir. Hopkins. the-Cowil'had dono‘thts, it would have seetled the W Obituary ATE MRS. ADAM S the w-v -- â€"â€"--- V As to Mr. Hopkins' layâ€"law for the closing of hy-rouds. why put it in the pluralâ€"only one hy-road is inâ€" \'olved in this discussion. I admit your cievomess. Mr. Hopkins. but. don't insult us by telling us you Will becioud our intelligence with such a mixture as only you can understand. If you have confidence in the support you win meeive in the course you have been pursuing iii reference to the Ohietuee Md» yhy try to tiimw dust iii our eyes tu- the mm» duuiioii of hy-roads that ho henna Mists rinsed i?) t can ohiy nitrihiiie‘ ‘il to the ohihioh iron hat-e oi you? mMi Whammy; «Ninth mm: you use impi‘wsnm that in 3m ig shim! up the ism-viii mi Mme moment an in have the mini-hip um n {iiimmi iw howled; \‘i‘tiiiiifiht Hm Mm? imw hw- gamma immuuim \xy whim“ «r “WM-MN «me-«Him: in» mim- hi"- qufi'. mm m mm m m hmm m w‘wmw a mew Mm \mmii he «Nu m dun! \ch the «he: \‘s‘mfiw MW?- wii w this mum in “menu mu gum Humor-i ;_ the iac-k-jn-Wu Mn; swims yuu me taking will has .wu Mandi-rfi'ours‘ am. A. c. awn. ...... J--- _,, 1 road dlowwce was fit to closed. and this closing 0! b has taken piece in-so-fnr u I Without. cost to the land own was only being repossessed rights which his deed fro I‘m-mm antiflod him to, in-so-i New York ......... Detroit .. mole-do .. 8!. Look .. ....... Minnenpom ....... Duluth ............ tone. 05 Row Yea-'- ovo. 9"- mm. M» 0' WW" I. rm m u- mud . mmw ' «netw- THOHPSON.â€"In 'Li 613W 89 to m' - Thompson, fouls”: (lumbar. BOWIN.â€"On How'- oember 8. to “15 ' Paul‘s church. mom. on y---‘ , _ 19th. by the Rev. c. n. Harsh, ‘ coymaua m. G. F. Thompson, c. P. R. an»; lath W01 patcher st Kenom. Ont... and Miss. 3'9!” Emily Johnston. 0‘ Lindsay. g TODDâ€"NOBLEâ€"In Lindsay, by Rev. ' L. Phelps. it the residence of the STRAYED-â€"‘ bride's parents. Ir. J. W. Todd. of the uncle Winnipeg. to Miss Julio, Noble. ‘ moan. ( ROWLANDâ€"CLARK.â€"At the real- | November. deuce 05 the bride's pcrenu, ”Ceâ€" er I; requel _ ‘ " __ In- Ghnx mv emu. "MILâ€"Oil me. am. .-__, 1906. ‘t 97 AMI). Rad, Toronto, BLACKS’IONE.â€"â€"At Winnipeg.- 12. Pan-l H. Mstone, H. 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