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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jan 1911, p. 7

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%WWH-WH’I' ‘‘We, the undersigned, students at the Ontario Agricultural College and at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, _ reâ€" spectfully. lay this petition before you in the earnest hope that you wiall ohe pleased to grant the favor we ask . We should like to point out that fou a pumber _ of years â€" mixed dancing has been prohibited at this colloge an institute; this has resulted in a .rent deal. of uholl’soqx(' pleasure beâ€" ing lost to the students, and has made our social functions very lacking _ in enjoyment. At mest uncenominationâ€" al oulleges dansine is L. i o C Mrs. R. Yates, Montical, Que., writes:â€""Baby‘s _ splenâ€" did _ health _ was obtained through the use of Baby‘s Own Tablets. They are â€" a grand medicine for constipation, _ as their action is casy and doers rol give baby pain. Iâ€" would recommend them to all moth, €ts, no one should be without. them who have young children I in the house." This testimony . is similar to thousands of othâ€" ers sent us by grateiul mothâ€" $.. Every mother who has er used the tablets for her ittle ones will tell you â€" they the very best medicine in world. They not only cure d ills of the little ones, but ey make them grow happy strong. The Tablets can given to _ even the yuungcstt with absolute safety _ as y arc sold under the guarâ€" tee ofi a government analyst contain no opiate or other ful drug. _ They _ cannot sibly do harmâ€"th(-_\' always good. Baby‘s Own Tablets [ sold by medicine dealers or ; _ cents a box from _ The i §Williams® _ Medicire Co t ville. Ont ... * 2 * P0 DANCE K % A.. C. lm-;u at Guelpb .. Send Largely Signed Petition u. * to Minister of Agriculture & A , " Jan. 8.â€"The studenis of * Ontario® Agticaltural Cdmt:n allied coâ€"educational _ sc Macdonald Institute, have just | sert Eglbfllg petition to theâ€" Minisâ€" »â€"Of Agricuiuce. _ rhe petition has signed by 285 studeats. lt has _ been delivered: into President Creelman‘s hands to forwari to the Hon. Mr. Duff:â€" **To the Hon. the Minister of Agriâ€" culture: BABY‘s SPLENDID »â€" HEALTH Nnfr]]ro]so] se esfsefenfecfecheae y the center 1J | dresses " | but hay 3 | holders. 1. * videndy nâ€" i | may be a T they ar n 4 | address id As i is tions of s have bec d Japan, i a It is st: t claims o n a large f 4 vantage * York _ C i foreigners S 4« | homes | a $ must be 4 | MINIST f SPE Wallaceb 1: Mackenzie honor at t in Cramer Dundas, [3 and acted les Housor Sauvey an ‘ [ other table m D00 tToOwn o ng .lan the first day | below, and on close to theos not th "CC en Siggested meonths. sSuggest 1 needed Jai Mr. Frase welcoime to \\';lll:l('('bllrg to man her months of f these dactor 000 men D wWINNIPEC ciation ha« Empire Refining (;‘ Im}‘g Others spoiit.c"r don, M.P.; J_ s Mitchel] and Jo The minister of labor, companied by his secreta Giddens, in his address ¢ with the trip around the or so ago. He described tures of many of the cor ed then and compared Canada, greatly to the ad the Dominion. The addre great interest, and Mr. K perotation of "Canada for waxed genuinely cloquent. rarlcl l Wallaceburg, Jan. g.â€" Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King was the guest â€" of honor at the Board of Trade banquet in Cramer‘s Hall toâ€"night. T. â€" p. Dundas, president, was in the chair, and acted as toastmaster, with Charâ€" les Houson as viceâ€"president. Mayor Sauvey and A. Mickle presided at other tables. ‘ LPHINS TNX EorePorts havte MiINISTER OF LABOR _ SPEAKS IN WALLACEBURG led labor year regardles& of q2 O Sn e L E. As illustrating the wide ramificaâ€" tions of the defunct company, cheques have been sont out to shareholders in Japan, in Sweden ~nd in Switzerland. It is stated that most _ of these claims originated in Winnipeg, where a large forcign population took _ adâ€" vantage of the prospect offered by the York, County Loan Company. These foreigners _ have gone back to their fomes and their dividend cheques must be sent after them " 20058 Nate or erlooked the voldâ€" SPOt in Manitoba when they‘ did record . the tomperature of this on o Pakl o 2 I ~HPRG.â€"The Lord on has decided to m arty _ of that pioneer Cresses on the files of the company, but have failed to locate the shareâ€" holders. _ These letters represent diâ€" vidends seyivgating about $5,000 and may be had by the persons to whom they are addressed if their correct address is sent in Lo the HnulAai_.. O cce . Cen: 6 °C roughly $60,000, whose books have not â€" been sent in. â€" IH these people now send in their pass books they wil at once receive a chetue for the first dividend of 25 per cent. The wotk of the liquidator has reâ€" vealed tle fact that many thrifty farâ€" mers, â€" who depositer their savimgs | with the York County Loan, have moved out to the prairies. Many have move@ leaving no trace of their whereabouts, _ and there are now in the hards of the liquidators 3,000 letters containing dividen( cheques which have been returned, undelivered. They were sent out to the best adâ€" dresses on the files of the company, but have failed to locate the shareâ€" j BOldets, | Theso lsHtare saucll. 2 ocm iast three years, of the missing | 25,â€" 000 _ books 15,000 have come to hand. But there are still 10,000 shareholders with claims arcreratineo Day by day these pass books _ have trickled _ in. Not _ a week passcts but, some came to hand. Yesterday one _ came from Tolcdo, Obio. In the last three vears. of the missine o7 _ ount due them. _ An inspection of the bouks by the liquidators showe® 25,â€" 000 shareholders with balances _ to their credit who had not sent in theig books. Nincâ€"tenths of the real cstate has already been sold, there being about 5,550 fect still for sale. This, which bas _ an estimated value of $150,000, it is anticipates, will be disposed of by _ September. _ This property is mostly residential, caly about 200 feet being in business sections. ‘ The windingâ€"up order was made on _ December 16, 1905. At that lime, or within _ two years afterâ€" Taser, in The second dividend, which it _ is hoped _ will be paid by the end _ of this year, will not be a Ginal dividend though how much more than 50 cents on the dollar wiN be paid altogethâ€" er cannot yet be saic. \ ©200% °" exlending a hearty to the minister, referred _ to urg‘s growing need for labor her industries. Fot _ eight Xothe vear, he pointed _ out, teries could well employ 1,â€" Dr. Mitchell, who followed, â€"oceupations for these workâ€" They urged Mr. King _ to 9D10 War of secutine ir}] LORD Cmenta s en lanugry 2 anq 3. y the mereury fell t on the other it was © same mark. rate at which : ed. _ lt takes â€" vidend of 25 cer though there is in sight it will 1 it is realizes. speakers were C _"Y his secretary, Frank in his address dealt chiefly trip around the world a year . He described striking feaâ€" many of the countries vlsit‘-J and compared them with »rangdl a i.) . Toronto, Jan. 1.â€"Crer five years after the York County Loan & Savings Company weut into liquidaâ€" tion there are still 10,000 shareholdâ€" ers who have _ made no application to the National Trust Company, liâ€" quigators, for the amount of their claim against the defunct Company. The first dividend of 35 per â€" cent. was paid on November 1, 1909. The date of the second depsaus on the rate at which the assets are realizâ€" ed. It takes $750,000 to pay a diâ€" vidend of 25 cents on the dollar, and t T PW Cr, in extending _the minister, or CS growing need ~ industries. F the veat, be poi smmu«wmum,m Building of Homew Probably about the End Sanitarium in Guelph is of the Year in‘ Ruins BELOw 71 DIVIDEND is John \n&;;qon, (;f $80ciation nty Loan Company. These have gone back to their their _ dividend cheques it after them. SELKIRK to the advantage â€" of The address was of ind Mr. King, in his anada for Canadian\" Mammary mt, was in the chai'r,' astmaster, with Charâ€" viceâ€"president. _ Mayor Not Fraser, ];(, ompany Man labot, who re is this amount alr'(-axi; will be some months before securing 1 Selkirk Asâ€" mark the rer colonizer the plans of 1: 61 Final Dividend Lupl mss UAnson amiennn claims sggn-ga(jng â€" On I1 to 58 Dhe wer Wallaceâ€" A. Gorâ€" i Dr. of _ the very was acâ€" IN SIGHT this n.., ; , _ ""SPCCL of the book debts. But if che was, that would not entiâ€" tle him to his present claim. TJs ha allowed the tompany to exhaust this part of his sccurity and now seeks to have his doss inode good out of the proceeds of the chattels to which he Bas no lega} right, as against the creditors. By his own lachos yhas lost his security. Judgmont i _below varied by climina!ing No P iplaniiiiitit d 3t Li thiik got the benefit of them as far as col lected and if a bona fide advance had been _ made in respect of them no @Jloubt the mortgage to â€" that extrnt 0084 _ bure been _ valid. _ But the “hlllt‘ anvance Wwas one lransarlmn made. in our opinion, to hindet _ and delay creditors, gontrary to the siaâ€" tut?. _ ‘There being no bona fide adâ€" vance by Adam, he has no equitable claim of any kind. Mc is not entiâ€" tled to stand in the shoes ol â€"the bank _ and be. subâ€"togated _ to their position in respect of the book debts.. But if e was haq 1. ) . 1908 TB {endants. Iudgment® Te bank its debt to Adam; it No doubt it was part rangement that Adam book debts and they w the challel marisae. Before Mulock, C.J., Clute, J., j Sutherland, J. Stecher Lithographic Co. v. The Onâ€" [| tario Seed Co.â€"M. A. Secord (Galt) , | for plaintiff. G. C. Gibbons, K.C., lor _| defendants. An appeal by plaintift | and a cross appeal by defenvant from | the judgment of Teetzel, J., of July |23,1910. . This was an action for a | dleclaration that the chattel mortgage and _ assignment of book debts from the Ontario Sced uo. to the defendâ€" ant Uficlmann is fraudutent and void as against plaintiff and other crediâ€" tors of the company for an account of all the property taken possession â€"of by â€" defendant lYIIelmann, etc. and for an _ injunction restraining Uffelmann from dealing in any manner with the roperty. At the trial judgment ras entered _ for plaintifis setting aside the chattel mortgage and assignâ€" moent to extent of difference between the actual value on Aug. 13, _ 1910, for the company‘s book accounts then [ held by the Merchants‘ Bank and [ $8300. If partics unable to agree | | reference to Berlin to ascertain. In 5 other respects usual judgment. Re ; ference to Berlin. Costs of action 1 and reference to be paid by deâ€" f ; fondan ts HAS NO RIGHT To CHATTELS se eeen enente en standing are found to be good enough to use in the rebuilding it may â€" be replaced. According to an architect of this city, to replace it it would cost about $50,000. _ The furniture and interior fittings of the builGing wore very Juxuriant, ana were valued | at about $15,000. Dr. Hobbs states that the loss was pretty well covered by insurance. Mrs. Thos. Goldic, who owns "Rose hurst" a beautiful big stone residence the grounds of whicf adjoin those of the sanatorium, has very kindly placâ€" ed _ her fine home at his disposal where 20 of the putients can be acâ€" commodated, while the other 25 can be provided by using nurses‘ rooms. debt To build another building sucr as the one that has been burned down would cost $75,000. If the old walls left wenlgiu t T 1 Mss oob WBR ;uf the way for a coal wagon, which which would not give up the rightâ€"ofâ€" way. This caused a little delay,but the firemen got there in good time, in spite of all, but were unable to save the building, because the pressure was so _ inadequate. _ There were times when they could not ret a stream suf ficiently. _ strong to reach up to the roof, or even to the Upper windows of the nuilding â€" Had ansss ul 2 000 While or _ Dethi street the Ellioti AJMme, one ¢ wagons was upset while of the way for a maal _ The fire was first noticed in a jaâ€" tient‘s room in the south end c/ the building, at .»bout seven o‘clock her shrieks aroused some of the other paâ€" tients and Dr. Harcourt, one of the _young doctors, whose room is in that part of the building. _ Dr. Harcourt promptly sent in an alarm, â€" which was promptly responfied to by the city fire department, in spite of the fact that the Homewood Sanatorium is so far away fro.1 the fire hall, sitâ€" uated as it is on the outskirts of the city. main building of the group of _ fin> stone structures, was completely desâ€" troyed as the city fire departinent was unable, owing to the lack «of water pressure, to cope at all sucâ€" cessfully with the flames. There were 45 patients in the manâ€" or house togcther with a number of nurses, attendants and officials of the institution. _ They were all saved, al though many of them had to get out with very little of their clothing, and practically none of their personal beâ€" longings. There were no mental cases housed in the manor house, all were habit cases, with the exception of about three epileptics. ered _ for plaintifis sazl'ng _chattel mortgage and assignâ€" extent of difference between nd in the shoes ol ~th beâ€" subâ€"togated _ to their TCSPCCL ol the hank Aakic tuim here at about morning. Guelph, Jan. 6.â€"Something over $65,000 worth of damage was done in a fire that brokée out. in the main builsing of the Homewood Sanatorâ€" well covered by insurance. hos. Goldic, who owns "Rose a beautiful big stone residence inds of whicf adjoin those of q Wer 1 & Starts in South End. e bank did not assign am; it was paid off. s part of the arâ€" Adam should have the they were included in pr ie good ourimr;f" chattels to which t, as against the velti street, in front of AJme, one of the fire upset while turning out BY INSURANCE ing to an architect replace it it would 00. _ The furniture ngs of the builing it, ana were valucd own lachos ‘ Judgmont i climinating te to lnmk' ut half past six this house which is the fake oath to the things meationed ed 10 do so 1 a ed in evangelistic therefore not at pormaneni addres Peict you to the I have given you three cases which ¢ sonal notice and I + OLher suflierere that Liater I returned to Dalesville, Que, ‘a.s Pastor. _A young lady who lived about six miles west of Dalesville at a place called Edina, sent for me to come to see her, as she had been _ a member of my congregation in my forâ€" mer pastorate. 1 went to see her and found a similar case to that of Mr. McCrac, of Groton, V1. This girl was so weak she could not sit up. She apâ€" peared to be bloodless. T said to her: "Jt will cost you $6.00 to get a _ doeâ€" tor tif come out from Lachute to see yoir, whereas you can get six boxes . of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for $2.50." | She followed my advice, took Dr. Wilâ€" | liams‘ Pink Pills and when some time later 1 saw NeF in Pamknia Ca 00 004 his REAE: d tcile aai a h 11 Groton had given him up. Th gate doctor (a doctor in an m village) could not help him ane so. The best doctor in the h of Burlington, Vt., came and s: McCrea, but said he could _ nc him. He did not get any help Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills put | er sufierers that these given the wides{ publi h me to go beiore a m c oath fo the truthin ty T feet again ° ho Derore a magistrate and to the truthiulness of the mtioned AbOYC. I am nrane. en you the facts of these which came to my perâ€" wides{ pnblwit'\; her Carter‘s Little Liver Pills. '.v-dl-lu-* 1o take as sugan, " 47270°€, 1 am prepat am at present engagâ€" c _ work, and _ have the present time a Mt* _ l ean, however. editat of think it only jus!r to See Facâ€"Stuilo Wrapper Betow: Must Boar Signature nf Clor in an adjoining help him and said tor in the hospital , came and saw Mr. he could not help get any help till cures should the put him on If â€" you Ana The , held _ , tron on °> _ 2CCOpis over hotel bars, wil 21 so be _ dobtless cleared up It i stated that the Provircial Treasurer Hon Col. _ Matheson has a bill for presentation which may enfirely _ ro Â¥ISP the Rtreanporiel. c .0. cent order issued Secretary‘s Depa the receipts over 80 bo â€" desibtlaece MINARD‘s 1 ul n um M P00â€" | vincial _ Legislature in Quecn‘s Park \| will open for the thirt session of the Twelfth Legislature of Ontario _ on Tuesday, January 21. This is the information contained in lomy‘s is sue of the Ontariq Gazelte. It is not unlikely that the session will be a long or protracted one, as matty might be led to suppose by the ’r'arl_r commencement which is being _ made. _ Most of th: legislation to be | prosented is in q stage well advaneâ€" !('.l and should not make the presegt | session of any unusual duration . _ It i reports1 that the cstimates e the Provincial Treasurer are in such a condition inat thrir presentaâ€" tion may be expoected shortly after themembers get down to Iusiness. The outstanding feature of the sisâ€" sion will dotbtless ho the discussion anising out of Te rebent biâ€"lingnal centroversy t is expectod that In soer tor y derelfant‘s roport on the provailing condition in Eastern Om | tarnio _ will be in the hands af in. d ; ONTAR.O HOUSE to _ communication The mÂ¥rsterc ean: the present 1 * epening ses on January on March po Toronto, _ Jan ‘ o mystery conftcted order issued from t] | The Family Hâ€" rald and Woeekly Sta:> of ilon!res'. is going to send three or more of their readers to the Old Country next June at the time of the. Coronation, with a‘l expenses paid from any part of Canada and a lib ral allowance for sponding mocey. . We hiva anumlerld 0000 " s Department, in * ‘ 0 As an extra inducement we will give $50 to 8 ( . the Chroniele-Telegraph Subscriber making . 1 the best estimate, providing that estimateis & â€" first, second or third in the Family Herald‘s : Competition. s How Many Readers will the issue of March 15th, 191 1, on the _ same basis have? _ LININENT â€" Laqvor License â€" Act session last yrar was TY 25, with protogaâ€" P OPEN JANUARY 24th | OPEN TO ALL Readers of the Chronicleâ€" Free Trip tothg Old Country ; ©"OURn lto pc mit to the House. _ t 100 P 9i‘g mosey,. 3 F We hrve co npleted arrangements with the Fam ly Herald publishers by wh‘ch our reader enter the competition for this 1r‘ze trip and t certainly will be a trip to be remembered. the Provincial , in regard to bars, wil a1 , d up It is â€"The l0 al Proâ€" StTer are in thrir presentaâ€" .\Imnly after o business. ite of the sisâ€" the discussion onl biâ€"lingnal ected that In roport on the Eastemn _ Om hands of the with the re T 14 is Treasurer, Here are the Conditions : Save Money and Read the Remembeâ€"~, One Day Only Jan, 21st The Dorenwend Co. of Toronto 1 _ @0 _ ""Z V° nese creations The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee atbain i 60 + /v:\ WALPER HousE /?2 \ _ Saturday Jan. 2ist , of Montreal. i will 103â€"105 Yonge Street atreal, is the greatest Esmily and Farm papcr j on to crrmry «ut this in‘qre conpctiticn in i the trip. 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