Orders by Judge. Powers of Court or Judge. Persons under dis- ability. Ch. 31. No. 18.) Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. (6) correct any clerical error in the name, style, or address of the registered proprietor of a patent, design, or trade mark; or (c) cancel the entry or part of the entry of a trade wark on the register: Provided that the applicant accompanic. his request by a statutory declaration made by himself stating his name, address, and calling, and that he is the person whose name appears on the register as the proprietor of the said trade mark; (7) permit an applicant for registration of a design or trade mark to amend his application by omitting any particular goods or classes of goods in connection with which he has desired the design or trade mark to be registered. 57. A certificate purporting to be under the hand of the Registrar as lo any entry, matter, or thing which he ts authorised by this Ordinance, or by any general rules made thereunder, to make or do, shall be promd facie evidence of the entry having been made, and of the contents thereof, and of the matter or thing having been done or left undone. 58. An order requiring the Registrar to do or abstain from doing anything under this Ordinance, may be made by a Judge on a summons in Chambers. 59. In any proceedings under this Ordinance, the Court ora Judge, as the case may be, may at any time make such orders for an injunction, inspection, or account, impose such terms, and give such directions as to the order in which the parties shall be heard, and the procedure under this Ordinance generally, as the Court or Judge shall see fit. 60. If any person is, by reason of infancy, unsoundness of mind, or other disability, incapable of making any declaration or doing anything required or permitted by this Ordinance, or by any rules made under the authority of this Ordinance, then the guardian or committee, if any, of such incapable person, or if there be none, any person appointed by any Court or Judge possessing jurisdiction in respect of the property of persons under disability, upon the