PETTY SESSIONS. SHAP – Monday, Sept. 14. (Before REV. G. F. WESTON, REV. S. WHITESIDE, and REV. J. S. SISSON) USING A CART WITHOUT THE NAME BEING PAINTED THEREON - JAMES PRINGLE, pipe-maker, of Carlisle, appeared to answer a charge under the Highway Act, for allowing his horse and cart to be used without having his name painted upon the latter. JOSEPH JEFFRY, servant to the EARL OF LONSDALE, said on the 28th of August he was riding on the Melkinthorpe road with his lordship, and saw a man drunk in charge of a horse and cart. Three men started him upon his journey; but he did not proceed far before he fell back over the wheel of the conveyance. The horse and cart proceeded onward, and the man got up and followed; but he was so drunk that he fell upon the road, On examining the cart he found a few chalk marks, but no name, and the man in charge of it was so drunk that he could give no information as to his own name or the owner of the vehicle. Fined 1s. and costs – in all 16s. 2d. ================================================================== barb,ontario, canada.