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A TRADE-MARK CASE

At a. Chamber sitting of the Supremo Court yesterday morning His Honour tho Chief Justice '{Sir Robert Stout) heard tho case of I. and R-. Morley, hosiery manufacturers, London, v. Macky, Logan, Caldwell, Ltd. The plaintiffs use a trade-mark on hosiery called the "flying wheel," being n wheel device with wings, and they objected to the use by the Canadian (inn, Mercury Wills, Ltd., on hosiery of a mark said to be a figure of Mercury with- a wing and arm projecting, and moved the Court to issue an interim injunction to restrain Macky, Logan. Caldwell, Ltd., from selling hosiery bearing such trade-mark. After hearing argument His Honour refused to grant an interim injunction. Tho nueslion of costs was reserved until tho final hearing of the application. Mr., A. Blair and Mr. J. C. Morrison appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. R. Kennedy for the defendants.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 8

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A TRADE-MARK CASE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 8

A TRADE-MARK CASE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 76, 23 December 1919, Page 8

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