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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 5 Jan 1906, p. 3

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Christmas day 3136 week was not a bohday for County Police Magis- trate Mcfiwweyn. as his duties de- mandad his presence at tha police \ ' " Court. ‘ \ , *A young man namau. “um...“ Wilda. of Coidwuter. was brought!»- tore P. M. McSwyn by Oonatabie Block. of Fanelon F3113. on the charge 0! stealing a span ca horses ham '1‘ M. Carl. livery keeper at Go- boconk. some time ago. The consta- ble traced the prisoner and an elder [rather :o the neighborhood at Huntsville and arreSted him. but the mother escaped. The youngor pris- oner was arraigned before Magis- trate McSweyn on Christmas day. He elec‘ted to be tried before the ‘Cadi’ withowt a_jum and. the case, stands “y his clutches. so that the two may be arraigned at 'the sfune time. __.1.2..L â€"m let am On Christmas Day. a couple on boys tun Little Britain went opt toen- Joy s rabbit hunt. The lads were finding some distance apart when one at them. an Englishman, espied a rabbit and took sin, but did not shoot at it until it got right in tent of his companion. named Hick- oon. He then pulled the trigger, with the result flint the charge struck flickson ii the leg_s.hove theknee, allaxauvu an. vâ€"v w~___v c On Tummy a case of assau‘l‘t. which 'had been adjourned since November task was Draught before the Mag- istrate for settlement at the Court House. but decision is reserved nu Saturday next at 11 o'clock. The entry is Wm. rAshman vs. Stewart Foreman. both of Ops. Frost. , (Creamery Journal.) There are. two very distinct varie- ties o! hat, a “black” frost and 'a “white” cost; A white frost is in- dicative of the probabilities of rain. but two white Lrosts seen on consecâ€" utive mornings, and, still more, three white treats so seen. are certain fore- runners of. rain within a. few hours. On the other hand a black trust. especially if it comes on gradually, during two or three days, indicates cold and dry weather. It durinz weather mist disperses and small de- tached eixrocnmulus clouds appear in the upper air, a thaw may be ex- pected. Cirrocumuhs is the scien- tific names for those clouds which are familiar to everybody Endervthe , -L‘. wwu Ununv . That gin was invented at Geneva and early became an important fac- tor in the commerce of that- city? That the tarantula. waaa notorious pen in the vicinity ot Taranto? That cambric was made at Cam- tore. ’- 7 1A -4. ill-”5-11, meted. Cirrocumums is the scien- tific names for those clouds which are fmniliar to everybody under the name or “Mackerel sky.” Some oth- er signs on an impending break-up oh a hash are the following: A wet- ery sun at sunrise; the sun setting in bluish clouds; and castingmflect- «I ran intot: hem: the stars looking MW 1 That calico was made at Calicuto? night aimity wag mange at Dalmat- D That millinm first pIied their trade at Milan? That the magnetic property 0! iron (lo. any first. noticed. in thgt. dug _in tho Wheat 0! mm! That tobacco was so called flom the Mann 0! Tobacco. the home 0! Daniel Deloe’s imaginzry. 'hero. Rob- inson Cram? . L J ‘ n flaunt W Do you know that the bayonet: was so called because it ms first made at Bayonne. France? ‘ ory sun at sunrise; the sun eetung in bluish clouds; and castingmflect- ed rays intot: hen: the stars looking dull. andt be larger ones only vid- ble; the moon’s horn: looking blunt- That eoflee received the reason that it first That That candy fltable to buy your flouaay umuwu .. ....- ..._w , freshened up every stock is now cemplete and is being couple of days by the arrival of.new consignments. You will find all lines of the best quality, We guarantee prices right and prompt delivery. Let us have your order for Valencia Raisins. Sultana Raisins. Seeded Raisins. Cooking Figs. Cleaned Voetlzza Currants. Cleaned Flliatna Currants. C a: B candied Peel. Shelled Almonds, Shelled Walnuts, Beet Brande of Baking Powder, Chocolate, Icing. Extracts and Pure Spices, Bread and Pastry Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Self Rie- ing Flour, laple Syrup. Pure Barbadoes lolasses, Pure Lard, Refined Cider. Raw Sugar. lines Heat. Holiday buyers. . than ever in the history of our 27 years of store-keeping. SHOT AT "THE BRITAIN. comm rouse com. There is more. than one reaso -- .0 I4__ fin‘ muslin was made at House- WBIKL f 111;; 33:191‘ 1119 doctor’s? man named Naman was first eXported from received its name. for t it first came to Eur- For some time past. the reteruuw papers have been nrgin the advisa- bility 01' adding to the fi 0 equipment but the people turned. dawn one by- law to raise 'the necessary tund-s‘ An- other vote will be taken Monday. and the Examiner appeals to the ci- tizens 'to remember the sad eXperi- An... nf manv towns and. cities, It men: M'du‘ld cost} To tho Elector. of mm. Ladies and gentlemen..â€"Permit me to thank you very much for the con- fidence you expressed in me at the polls on election day. It shall be my constant endeavor. byvcamtul con- sideration of ypur municipal) busi- Ill. am In Demand- This week John Campbell. ot‘Fair- View Farm. leaves for Western 0n- tuio. where he haa been bind for we fifty days’ talking at Institute meetings, and taking part in stock- Judg‘ing in causation with saidmect- ings. at some points. Prof. Day. of the 0. A. 0., Guelph, has again. as in the past two yea-rs, requested. his help 9.1. the Short Course 0: Judging on Jan. 12th and. 13th, when sheep will be discussed. \ The January leetmlneter. The Westminster tor January is probably the best number 011 the magazine that has yet been issued. The contents comprsie illustrated articles on ”India To'day." by A. E. Goodwin, ot Calcutta; "The Fish- ery Dispute between Nowheundland and the United States," by P. T. Mc- Grath, St. John's; “The Forests of Canada.” by Judson F. Clark. Proâ€" vincial Forester 0! Ontario; and the first installment o! “The Romance and Bauty 02 the St. Lawrence,”by Robert Haddow. There is an article by Benjamin Suite. late President of the Royal society of. Canadagon "The French Canadians and the Nations] ‘Lile o! the Dominion,” and one by Pioiessor James Denney on “A. Hard Saying of the Master.” The fiction is by Marion Keith and J. E. Le Rossignol. -WIGle-n v. J'__ 7,_ _ nus during the year, to dean that contidemâ€"Youra. etc., 'A. E. VROOMAN. Lindmv. Jan. 2nd, 1006.â€"dlw1. imnsono's mupmmoss temnee 0! existing ones. hence the company’s desire to supplement an tar as possible the timber. that will be available to: the purposes. in the year; to come. 1 . v. ' t The management or the Canadian Paeitic railway is contemplating planting a hundred thousand mans trees at the moat auitablei pieces in Western Canada, from which to se- cure timber tor tie purposes when the trees shall have grown to a nu!- licient size. It is stated that the seedlings will be secured from the Do- minion experimental farms. The timber in the immediate neighbor- hood o: the Canadian Pacific rail- way line in some :pertu of the West is being rapidly used up with thecon- ntructicn of neyr lines‘and the main: L---A. “W Note. The Toronto and. Mimico Electric Railway Company anticipates Mung cars running between Toronto and Hamilton on their radial road early in the spring. The fare between the two cities will be about one cent per mile. making the return (are less than a dollar. and it is expected that the trip will be made in about one hour and a half, ‘ Lindsay. J an. 2nd. why you‘vgill find it pg?- A CARD 0F TI'IAIIKS. '. JAR. 3. in Patel-borough 3‘ m, with a great fire shOuld. break out upper and. DI George- m- nresent fire-fight- pats]: the Pctex’boro urgin the advisa- tha fi 6 equipment from Exroumni mswusm 5mm A BLAST FROM DEVONSHIRE Chambarlaln Explains Flaoal ldaaa In Election Manlfoato. Atuolu tho New Gowmmom. Whloh Ho Dub. 1 “Home Hula, LIN. In.- l-ndor Gavel-amen" -â€" Dianna Constructivo and leintlvo Aa- poou o! Colonial PMonnooâ€" Propane Mudflats Tum. L'ondon. Jan. 8.403»)! Chunberldn luuod his election numb-to yum:- nncu p01 He decleres thet the Colanies will not welt indefinitely. but will he forced to enter into arrangements with stringers. He points out thet the scheme of Colonial preference will in- clude a provision for the smell tex on foreign wheet but says that es both home-grown end Coloniel wheet will be free. and the supply from the Colonies unlimited. the price of breed will not be increased in the slightest decree. Unionist Party Agreed. Hr. Chamberlain declares thet he be- lieves the Unionist perty to be ehso- lutely egreed regarding these elm. though he admits there my be some dinerences of opinion when the time comes to discuss the methods by which these eims are to be accomplished. He says, however, that these diflerences 0: opinion probebly ere exaggerated, end that they ere metters more of verbel distinction then of practice] import- enoe. Continuing. Mr. Chemherlein â€",â€". "I believe our objects can he etteJn- ed by e. moderate general tea-in. ecienti- tioelLv adopted to the exletin: condi- tionsotourtrede. endeoerrentedu to secure the largest mount of em- gtloymcnt et tel: wagce for our people. would necessarily provide for the free admission of raw materials and of ar- ticlee which we do not make oursel- ves. while it would place a. toll on the manufacturers of those conntriee which do not treat as fairly. ' Summed Up. “Our policy is constructive and prac- tical, while the policy of our opponent: is dcsrtuctive and theoretical.” Issues Manifesto Against Retrograde Fiscal Policy-43y: Home Rule Is a Side have. London, Jan. 2.-â€"The Duke of Dev- onsmre, Liberal-Unionist. ha; insugd an important election mitesto in which be virtually advises the Rec Trade Unionists to support the Libel-a! candidates rather than the Protection- ist Unionists. By treating the home rule question as a. mere side issue he .7 ,A -_-‘ ‘_v_---_ , deals the strohkést blow yet against Mr. Baltoux’u elocuon tactics. _ The duke Inert: that there is no In- dlcatlon that the opinion at the coun- try has changed since the rejection of the last home rule bill and thnt it is in the highest degree improbable that the Government of Sir Henry Camp- beu-Bennerman will incur the risk of Introducing mother each measure In the next Puliement. Therefore. he eeye. the question of free trade venue protection must be the peremount tec- tor in the coming election end he de- elem there must be no devietion mm ettechment to free trade. The duke confesses that he knows no more now than when he left the late Government of what is implied by the Balfourien decal scheme. which its eu- thors declare to be acceptable to tree tredere end protectionism alike. On the other hand. he says there is no am- biguity shout the Chunberiein prom.- nndn. which is avowedly protectionist. The manifesto contends that the Unionist party organization has lem- ly been captured by the Protectionist wing. and that should the petty become predominantly Protectionist there will be either real danger to free trade or the prospects of the exclusion o! the Unionist party tor an indefinite period from either power or influence. In conclusion, the duke declares that it is the duty of Unionist Free Trad- ers to take such action as will prove that the Unionist party. as a. whole. whether in power or in Opposition. is still uncommitted to a. retrograde fiscal Ex-Governor Steuenberg Killed for Unknown Reasons. Boise, Idaho, Jen. 2.â€",â€"Frank Steven- berx. formerly Governor ot mum. was killed Saturday night by I. bomb at his home in Caldwell. A dynamite bomb had been placed at his front gate with a. contrimce that exploded the bomb u be entered. Both legs were blown 0t! and Sceuenberg lived but twenty minutes. A AL- There Is no known reason tor me outrage. but it ls charged to some members or the famous Inner Circle of the Couer De Alene dynamitere. whom be prosecuted relentlessly In 1899 while he was Governor. London. Dec. 28.â€"Lord Rothschild nu offered to tend 200 funnie- In St. John's Parish. Tottenhun Court. Lon- don,toCnnda~entlrolyuthuowna- Immigrants to West Almdy. Calm. Alta... Dec. 28.â€"Seven.l ca:- loads of settler! enacts from Missouri and Illinois have arrived at this city within the last few days. The weather Loot With All Honda. Victoria. B. 0.. Dec. 21â€"11:. ”boon- «PaotudtorthuMImd wmwm , No Now You-'- Honors. Canadian Associated Pm udohmd: there will be no Now You-‘1 honor an. ad non. until May, 1906. Ls sprlnxllke. Knot vigorously “tucking the DUKE 0F DEVONSHIRE. Rothschild to 80nd zoo anfliu. IDAHO VICTIM OF BOMB. by whomoever it. may be 91’0- 1; no known mapn_for the new Oevoflur-oeml Donne-oi In All Interview Tells How He Did Itâ€" cuueltlee Will Not lxoood Wâ€" 00». Ioodonwltoh Dice of Hi- Woundeâ€"Polloe dammed to Mom the Jam. 8t. Peter-burg. Jon. 3.â€"It in learned from n hlgh nource thnt Premier Witt. in ngnin strongly urging the nuperoz to immedlntely pmmulgnte a. modern constitution tor the double purpose oi muting the Liberals that the pree- ont we: ngninnt the “Reds” does not menu motion end blocking the ot- tempt which undoubtedly will he mule when the Notional Amhly convene. to tnnlform thnt body into n con-ti- tuent honorably. Moreover the plan ha.- other henvy hocking. nnd the Em- peror in showing an inclinntion to m- cept it. The Premier is understood to have informed His Majesty that such on not would he n mater stroke at the present Juncture. end might rally the whole body of Coueemtive end Lib- eral opinion to the side or the Govern- ment. Witt. Urge. Car to Promulauto I Modern Constitutlon. END OF MOSCOW TERROR Die. Frem Wounds. London, Jen. tâ€"A demtch to I news agency from St. Peta-shut; ny- um Gen. Bocdnnovitch. Vice-Gover- nor-General of Tunboff, Central Rul- eu. who was wounded three times with revolver shot! Doc. 28. bu died of m: wounds. Polio. Summon“! to Mama. Warsaw. Jan. zâ€"Nofleu have been posted in mm of the city ammonia; the police to assemble for a. m 7â€"- r.. of the Jews who are mused of pro- voking the strikers tnd dietm‘beneoe. end bringing dtetmel to the workmen. Represeing the Revoiutioniehe. 8t. Petereburg. Jan. Lâ€"Tho policy of repressing the moluuontm continues with e. vengoenco. Their ennonnoo- ment thet they prOpoeed to car! on n (net-Inn m until 5 mil um- ed revolt is prepared he: edmulnted the Government to redoubled cum. Nevertheless the Workmen'e Council end the exemtlve committee of the noon: moluuonhtl m annexing to evedo greet and ere meetlnc ouch any at e diner-out pleoo tn the outektrte of tho city. The petrol. en understood to heve order: not to ”ere bullets If they no etteded by per-one mm bomb: or rovolverl. - 7__._‘ V. Ivvvvvvâ€"n An interview with Governor-General Dooheeeoi! we: printed yesterdey. in which he expieim tint the durttion of themoltisowinxtotheextentotthe region in which the military forces ere operating and owing to the leek of troops which compelled Donheuoif to unit reinforcements from Werner and St. Peter-shut: before thin; the revolutionists their deem blow. Cornered Them Up. “The most difficult task.” the Gov- ernor-General continued. “was to drive them from their hue on the Kazan Railroad between Noncow end Perovo (three mile. eat 0! linear). end nur- ronnd them in the Prune. district. so u to preyent their eecepe. Both these take fire yucca-chilly accomplished. u I-vlw wâ€"â€"vâ€"___W' “The strikers of the Prokheroi! Mills. who held the proprietor e.- e hostage. were ready to enrrender mm. but Col. Hinn. who conducted the negotieo tione. declined to ecoept thelr surren- der unleee they mo delivered up the “Druiiniete.” the noldiere of the revo- lutionlete. who hed nought rerun there." 7 - .- ‘,_4I_-_ WWI v- Governor-Genoa) boob-soot! further declued emphatically the: the nrullery hombnrded only the houses troxn which the revoluuonme am Cuueltlee m Governor-General Donbusofl he: not yet given the figure. of the loo-e- dnrln; the fighting et Ioeoov. mint thu It In unpoeflhle tor them to more than nuke a. (neon. However. he pieces the outside limit a 8.000. The troops end police do not annex- neerly I0 heevfly. and it I: reported the: up to Thursday night there were lees then 50 cunnidee unong them everywhere. ;-_ Governor-General Donbnuofl has posted on imperial ukue mnteein: pardon to striker: who hove not used anus. A terrible'oanir occurred 3: a. work- mnn'a ten house in Novm Derevm street not: the Presna district. It was surrounded by the Block Hundreds. who finally npplied the torch and were watching the victim: inside consumed by the times. when Cossacks arrived on the scene. The paper: publish terrible pictures of {he conditions prevailing along the Siberian runway. There_m go nil» way omclall on duty. and on the sec- tion no tar as Cheuabinsk. Government of Orenburz. all the nations have been plugged. Complete anarchy prevails at Irkutsk. The mmmry trains are running without order or proper en- (Insert. I‘m-seeing the probability that it will be impossible to hold elections in the Baltic provinces. the Caucasus end other disturbed districts, the Governâ€" ment has provided that when the cor- tiflcates of but the members elected are received the Dom will be tuned- intely convened. At Riga. Riga. Government of Livonia. Jan. 2. â€"Three policemen were killed during Sunday night. Gen. Count Souogub. the new Gov- ernor-General ot the Baltic provinces. who is marching on this city with 1» large force of troops. is expected Wed- neodny. A -- A Al n,.nn‘ ”my In the Lettish portion of the Baltic provinces the situation is quieter. no serious outbreak has occurred recently. Troops are pursuing moiutiomu'y bands from Dvalk end Dvinek. . Women In Council. ‘ mtue. Gout-lend. Russia. Jen. 1-,â€" mr columns or troove. pumped, oevury end extinct? m oonvergiu' W mun end Rice. The insur- genuinthetowneheidhythemen instituting e eochi demooretio earnin- lstretion so it M were in permanent possession. At Menbm e women otflendtwowhsitintheaeweoun- wm Meet In Much. Ottawa, Dec. 80.â€"(Globo 890cm.)â€" Hon. Robert F. anther-land. amoral tn. House of Commons. is in the city. has no information as to when Pu» liment will meet, but the’gemnl un- preuionhthuu willbe 1n lurch. fission of DOUMI. FOB GLIDEBHNTS l :7: Grimm“ Fund By the Ontar- io Govommont. A TOTAL OF $37” FOR YEAR Istlrls. Inossotor oi Asylum upse- ‘ intsndont oi Toronto Asylum. in- l tingle Amountsâ€"Greats to Re- latives oi Those Who Died. Town». Doc. so.â€"m Wt Thursdsy possod Orders-in-Council distributing the 880,000 set sport in s block lost session for mtuities tor the civil service. In most eases the grants will be psid to men who hsvs retired. and in some to the reintivos of men who hove died. The totsl ‘smount tor the yeor. including s tow swsrded by the (armor Government. will be ”7.500. The toliowtng is n list or gratuities voted tor the your. on liv- on out yesterdsy: Robert Christie. inspector of ssyiuml. 86.000: Dr. Dsniel Cisrke. superinten- dent Toronto Asylum. 88,000; Jon. Nox- on. inspector of prisons. 82.000; Dr. '1'. P. Climber-loin. inspector. 81.500; W. N. Anderson. deputy treosurer. 82.500; Estste of W. H. mains. Division Courts inspector. 81.800; Donsld Mc- Csis'. 81.000; Commsnder Low. secre- tory to noun-Governor. 81.300; Hrs. Edwsrds. wits 0: Wm. Edwsrds. Pub- lie Works Dopsrtmoni. 81.000: Hrs. Burden. Built Ste. lsrie. ”00: Kiss Wells. sister of '1'. J. Wells. Tressur! Doportmont. 8900; Mrs. Holds-ow. wite of Dr. nuldrew. Guelph. 8700: Henry Wsdo. Toronto. 8750; W. P. Bsird. 8500; Chsrles Evan. 8500; Hrs. mt Koran. 8M0: nocutors at John Eur iish. 81.80.: R. H. Steam Pension- cuishene. mo; Children of J. L. Comp. boll. Control Prison. 8750; Allen Xe- Lesn. stowsrd st Kingston Asylum. to»; John Nelsons. storekoepor Kingston Asylum. “to; Mrs. Posroo. mots-on. Kingston Asylum. 8250: Hu- “not Dom Manhunt:- Kerou- Ro- tormctory. 8850; That. Inna-nu. Kinc- uon Asylum. 8800: Wu. Noble. London Asylum. 8350: Anduw Dido. London Asylum. 8100: John loom. Bellman. ”fl; Daughters of the hu Col. Bud- wln. Toronto. 8850: In. Lecldr 1nd nah; Thu. ma. 133th”: 31:1“- Thot. mum Otuwt. “00. Commieeion Preeente Ontario'e Trees- “ With Cheque for 81m. Net Earnings Front Jen. 10 to Dec. 21. Toronto. Dec. 80.â€"-Puhuc ownership bu proved e notifying meeeu in con- nection with the Ontario Government'- new nilwny between North Bey end New Liskeud. Built end conducted by the Government through I. commu- nion. the end or its first yearl' busi- ness has resulted in a. decree of onc- oeu described by the Premier and the Provincial Trennu'er yuterdey u “re- markable." 'rnnzihle proof otthis gnu- tyinc result wee forthcoming yester- day when the commission. consisting of loom. Cecil B. Smith. emu-nun and consulting engineer; Jecob L. En- zlehnrt. Petrolee. and Dennis Murphy. Ottnwn. presented Eon. 'rreunrer lube-on with e. cheque for 8100.000 a account. unrelenting the net an- ill! from Jun. 15 to Dec. 31. At the [mount ”may. tannins): Mod: for getting new business and mu- for coping with the Increa- lnc Mo m ducuuod. Government Plead. '1'!» when of the Covenant ex- pruned pox-Iona! amen mud!“ m business-Ilka manner the commu- doncu handled the rend. the success of which. for 1 new row. 1- considered mums. The shove merit does not repre- sent the whole of the ensuing! tor the year. u there we still ten days to run; nor does it Wt the entire med. The Government took over on Inn. 1. lat the first nection running tromNortthytoNewLinheeflLnnd the figures are for this section. Line Exbnded. North of New Liskeud the line ha been pushed through the forest forty miles to the Ahittihi River. and has only another forty mile. to go to reach n Junction with the proposed G. '1‘. P. route. Two large bridges nre being built here, one or which in practically completed. Remarkable Tnflie. The row curried eome 75.000 passen- ger!» I. remarkable record for e. new road. a. portion of the tunic consisting of excursions to the Temeguni hunting district. beside- eettlere. The road. in epiteoltheilmtniiiqhunot tore- gret n single life ioet. The freight trade in undefltood to be between 00.- 000 and 90.000 tone. Amngements nre being concluded by the Government with various indul- trieJ concerns in the north. which will materially increase the freight busine- ot the railway. 00.. in; 76;: his 'way to work between 0 ad 7 o'clock. Sammy night. upcom- punod by his sister. when ho wu struck by 3 G. {It}; t_rdn_ from the Two Lonely Men Sufimto. Winnipeg. Jen. x.â€"Word has been re- ceived or the tragic death or two home- etoedeu. R. Hanu'ghun end June: Rose. who were living In one eheck neu- Henley. Seek. They were found deed in bed by neighbors. having been unneeded by cool gee. >=oa >3 .3 12.00. 5232». «PP PI? >=ob >0». 3'. on in 90 F: 33.06 o» 2333». an! 58 330 «0.8%. .53 5 oRoRonnuouoflF‘anu-nwro uniâ€"anon 033..- E 3 62.5: 50352â€"5820»: E3834 g. . Hurdlton. Jan. 2.â€"Elllott Langley. who resided near the Jockey Club. end was employed by the; Imperlq Cotton Invoctod on New Van's. nor-W: once. , . ,_‘_ TEMISKAMING RAILWAY. Hamilton Man Killed. killed instantly. iii“ mm“ “M «w mv _â€"-- v... Bu. v. finaleâ€"Judgment (0.) up- annular-«MbythoPouoolnc- km (or the City of Tomato. An mm having been ma mum wuuun Hoods-1e. the president of tho _‘ ALA Wuuun amuse. .uv y..â€"_._- 7- Onuflo Jochy Club. the owner: of the Woodbmndummuhokoptn (ll-om home within the meaning of ground for the conviction was mt. to tho herbage of the defendant u: coolant! pm. m to} at” for bonus. to which the generei public were ed- mitted. The privilege of conducting the betting opentione we.- ieeeed to one individual. who cub-let to come twenty opentore. The point reserved wee whether. the club being an incor- vented body. such piece ceme within the act. Que-don answered in the ne- ntive end conviction quuhed. Hec- innen. J'. A. dissenting. Per no“. C. J. 0.: The question in, con deten- ,u_ x- Do O. V-. «Luv ‘â€"vâ€"-â€"vâ€"â€" _, , dent be held momible simply be- cause he we.- n director and president at the club by which the privileges were leased or vented, and this we: done with his knowledge end acquies- enoe? It is not than tint defendant pereonnily promoted the notion of the oorpontion. o:- thet he did more than , _‘_ -_'j ‘- acquiesce. And nothing more won-u v- inferred from his position in the club in order to render him liable u on necessary before the fact. Even in the «no of a. duct statutory provision n oorporntion doing or refrain- ing tron: doing certain acts, n director is not linhle for n violation 0! the m- tute simply because of his office. In order to under him liable it must be shown tho! he personally perticipated in the preocrihed acts. Then in no ferenoe to Regina v. Sunnu'd, 9 Cox. C. C. 405. C. H. Ritchie. K. C. for deâ€" fendant. J. R. Cartwright. K C. for Dover. Jun. z.-The arrival here of the Red Star Uner Vader-land from Antwerp for New York was delved owing to l collision with the Baotou nu. stunt Bums. from Hamburg Wuhanthowderfln¢mdth¢ VW: bulwark- woro Inn-bod. mmmmwonwm tampon.” th. Crown. Panning lshhd For 8.1.. San Francisco. me. 28.â€"An alm- tloement uppou'in‘ in a. load paper 0(- ters for we Fanning ud Wuhlnxton Islands. 1:: the South Pacific. under 1n- :tructlonn ottho rod-tn: o! the Britâ€" uh High Commission“ Court for the Western Pudflc. Panning Island a . well known. It and to be port or can for tho comic lumen ply!“ bo- LA~‘ ~~ fi‘“~“v\‘ “M stop there Colonies. GAMBLING I8 LEGALIZED. This II the story of the years oft repeated; each year brings with it new hopes,” new ambitions, new energy, and it must also bring to the business men new prospects. “lift with the am, On with the New.” big this wearing. Our sale includes Jackets of Astrachan. Near-Seal with Mink and Marmot collars, cuffs and reverse; Also Sable and Black Marten Surfs. Collarettes, Gauntlets, etc. Men’s Coon Coats, Calf Coats, Fur Col- , lars, Caps, etc. ' This is a fine opportunity of buying first- class Furs at a big reduction. Our sole is a reliable one, and the bar- gains ofl'ered are genuine. Remember, Opportunity knocks but once at every door, and those who heed the cell are the people benefitted. Trusting you may be among the lucky number, we hope to please you fl’Longhlin- McIntyre. coo-n Lcmn’ Collidc. We open the new year of 1906 by a discount sale of 10% on all Furs bought wihter smon. From now on is the real time for lava-{hing more than“? by CASH AND ONE PRICE. York county Loan Ooh Vouchers NOV! Being Goo. Ovar- i 3 § 3 E E a tonshvmnnyotherooumthtneeb look!" into. we can hold A turd!!! fitting of the Commission. On! volt In My complete on yet.” Phillipe tron tnnlterrlnx nny stock or other Fromm until the inv tson into the and.“ of the acumen Light Power Co. bed been held. Somo time ago plant“! got a judgment tom ”50 against Joseph Barrett. The judge granted an injunction until next Thu-no Lon oaths don. at mmwmm “Deanâ€"mow" 0.120,: mammm 1mm Com-tot moo, “mm“ skunk: the alums man. J Sodium-Icahn!» «meanest-n mm“: handed“ mama-hm Ir. Manhattan Llfe 60. Last to Get IMO Committee’s Limelight. Amy Iâ€"v â€"' ‘-â€"v â€"* ' my. Mon, will given out to tho presentation of exhibits that W for. have net been prep-ml 10" 90" .1 companies, and «on: that they will not he rend! 1" the record. but anaerfntmduptjgn ‘b! 5d iitneaies would be marked identification. Yesterday the examination of 0' “mus. nemdduneeommyw m the momma: Club 01“" WILLIE none or Iuoumv. ENDS INSURANCE INQUIRY. PAG

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