Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 May 1911, p. 5

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- vv-u. pg yuvyuuuvvludtluug Ull ;sel will be fprqaent." The i adjourried-4 indenitely; ` - ............, .u.. an uuu uvnuvuullua 1111361111` en the witness for John temporarily until reminded that John was gone. Mr. Frazer had ` mentioned Miss` Robertson to Irwin only twice, once just after the had met her, when he had aid that a young maid wanted] him to marry her and again when al letter, was received from `her; He had, said th_at- he did not want any petti-`I coats about the place. On the morn-` ling of the wedding he had asked .why these people were disturbing him '30 early. 1 Mr. Irwin thoughzt. Mr. Ftazer had} not been plied with liquor or doped; He was accustomed to drinking, but would be described as a. moderate" drinker rather than a drunkard. `He had not `realized his brother John s death, for he had" sometimes mistak- nn `LA II!:`in1\nn 8.._ 7-]... L---A - -- -r r .. `_ V , 5 ' '" ' 7 ' - . - . ., -:"""v` " `~ ~` *` -"`."'.* ":?s~3.n;.~ `--wt v`-`z`r.| v`?'s`W~>< %`k3I-v`-tr1fI1!S:?Lam\!5kr9:a:x,~~4s.= - I . DEVLIN & MURCHISON Uvv 450 AQD 3 '- .oatxAabtv-{I ma 5 eynpai as ai gasib unt` --4 . . .1 __ . _ V! 'n 4 aasas ;m:_d um 'a9193&bfnoda bus mie*$,na;8risk ,.`i`*` .93.. El!` `gun at The undersigned is oerin for sale the` North-halt Lot Sixteen. in the 'igh:h Conces- sion of the Township of Innisl. containing one hundred and ten acres. more or less. The Soil ; isen A-1 clay loam and is in` a. good state of ! cultivation. the tall ploughing all having been done bysuigle plan b. This Farm is situated `on the Penetang oed. one mile south of Stroud and two miles from Cmigvale on the '3.T. R. Possession given at any time. Fur- ther particulars on application to BARCLAY BROS. Barclay P. O. W.A,. MQCONKE ., Barrie P. o. . -` 1- C318. HANEERC1-axgvnle P. O. l l ' S. R. BROWN. Thnrntnn an """"""' I Ownet-going West and must sell. Modern brick house. 7-erooms.,a.ll conveniences. house, no A-1 condition. 1} acres garden, with ba._ru. I [Fine location. .10 minutes walk from Fwe, `Points. Termsto suit the purchaser. Apply.` 5' f\ '!Alv 13: "Unis I I \I l-\ll'|l` ` We haven large amount of money to loan 3 I at lowest current mtes.eitherin small or in large l amounts. on the security of ood farm mort- gages. .McCARTH. BOYS MURCHISON. uunlop-Street Bat-me. - Ixnornnwv ron. sA1.n AT A` A l'lTI|fl'II'_I [:30 3 a.__1wr&& at me .A V, 39I8~i'I)fu0dR has 15003 oel am 3.43323 rnmoum nocx mes` { V ' ran um. , There will be something doingi every minute at the Big Coronation` `Celebration at Barrie on June 22nd. ! I A . Clerk of _the sai;1'1\;I11~1;i_c-i;:z;1ity. |Thotnton, May 10th, 1911. . [V A From first-Vprizga stock. winners of following I prizes at Barrie Fair. 1910: lat Cock; lst Hen; 2nd Cockerel: 1st and 2nd Puller. Eggs $2.00 gar aettin of15. Cockerels for sale. Agply to . C. KIN S. Elizabeth St. P. 0. Box 3 2 12 U Letroy; Pridap`i,wII:(a:yf"61_:1'1,'-19-11. i cra1gvale,' Saturday, rMa.y 27th, 1911. : at'11 o c1ock a.m. to hear. and deter` mine the several complaints of errors, `and omission _in the assessment roll for 1911. All persons having busi-| `nose at the said Court`are requested Ito attend at the said time and place. I` By _order of the Court. V V Notice `is. hereby given that the! sittings of the Court of Revision fox-1 the Municipality of Innisl 'will be 1 held at _ j, l Thornton. `Thursday, May 25th, 1910.~ . _x`i 919-39 33121-50 araqsq suit or bag 9Ql\IOAn-.`1)A\'{.' p..fA Kn- - ......- `Lil IV -`J8-$Al'Jl"J-1') J1 1 58`I . ._ 0K3 391'! 3 H8 39 "LL13 Ii _rr ,.,,_r\ " -nr INNISI-`IL COURT or m=.v1s1oN vA1.uA31.n mam iron SALE. ._a9_.=r{01qms ' SVJSIX da evening; *:": .4 ii? 1- I-in r .-muoass ' fl =Men s "3-button single-breasted Sack Suits-trousers made _ t63l.31.a_!':.-1299. styles-all. made from genuine English worsteds - --n`eat patterns--m-dium shades-'-sizes 3 5 to 44. Reg. value $15 and $I8.5o each; During sale. .310 and_$13,50 ggch In) D DUI D! , u|.H'7U 15.1. a . 1 1. . U;-J ; ....p 8.` `J -L Y" -.. I _ Men 2 -button sivngle-breasted` Sack Suits-made in same style as above-+-some are made from worsteds and some from .,_very netwceds--sizes"34 to 44. Regular `value $10.00 and $12.00. During sale............ ......$7,90 each A`large assortment of Boys 2~p_iece Suits-with bloomer lJ..3--.. nan!-c nr In-`vi no-z-"nanny lpnZ.J.._....- I \4. sit] IJ'.l'2 ' \l J \l I VJ '_ i'3?I!55**s%i%:n?sA3'?b?% # P,, _.I.. : 10;;-. . b .53 \(_d I 4 noidmoiqzs zri nova {s.r:az; 23 same`: 9d'I'. .b[9i}.s 1.31 0:43 j n _ --`T-o`. a r- I _, "assortment pants or with ordinary knickers. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . .....................$l,98 egch to$9,0'O each MEN'S ODD PANTS--Made from good strong tweeds. Regular value $1.50 and $1.75 each. During` sale . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . .r . o . . . . ..A . . . . . . . . . . .. and each -Lacuna. u.nsuu:.'n.ura1gvaIe 1 . U. R. BROWN. Thornton P.-O. 1111 mu. CAN BE SAVED on EACH V _ % or runs; sun's % ma ;.7.;l;a; ;;;'::'::3ra The Ladies Aid of xsnrton Ave" M9thm_1ist Church held-{their annual Mom:v~1'o LOAN u n In-nu. ___---_A. -1 _.__.- W3. a Shipm9ht |l|` hj gag- LL`- L , ,5 al' sgacn1r15`E' ~vAll)`Jl`l`J uauslu `nu at`; 3 . stfgba 2* as :3 ..o 9a.": 1:! r r -. 1 .L,,_ AL; ad: eviis "1:."13.'3`EL'n'&fisE," En-.3. ~..-.a 1 ..:~.. '1 up. I . . 74310-fa ed: fins? .')s`3sz{a` `no r_;x:'gi. -h .On'n.QvA l'.A`n.-. : any-r 'n '9. 1 10-1:1! 1 :3 `` V The pupils of Mr. Shear _s rooml sprung :1 surprise upon him when they} called at his home on Friday evening" and presented him `With "8. `hand'so'me' salad bowl. A very pleasant evening was spent afterwards by the young people who numbered about th i'rty._ \l._ `!1_,,,, ,,, 1-n , uni llf 0130-3!} 911 Satur- I... MONEY TO LOAN, Plavcve Aqunntity of private funds to loan at - - PER ctnrr. on easy terms of payment. _LENN OX, OOWAN 8c BROWN. Solicitors, Barrie. 44-ls MGIIUIIGALI. U Ulillr` 37011133 TU_wl;I{Y~MAY 16th| { Through Special Train Service No change of cars, customs or transfer troubles en route. `Hum other stores handle. ---Mr. Farmer--If you desire. S01.id ('0lTlf()I`t for your feet, try 8. pair,_,of 'Mo0ro`s Red Harvest `Boots. selling at $1.23. They are justa little begter . I ` / uisdoxn & Co. ' are stxll venlurgmg `their store. The buildings _occupied by H. I-ciddell as a barber shop will- he used by Mr. Wisdom as-`an =ic,e*'. \~1-mun parlor, Mr. Riddell moving in- to the building on the corner former- ly used by Mr.` Wisdom` as a`s`tore~f` room. ` BOTHW ELL BLOCK 17 tf i To T wssnsn _CANA_DA 1IT1"\1'\'r-I15-1-u-4 ntonia-OV JIIIL MOOSB JAW `v`- `` EDMONTON - Also to 80 other Points FI\lI'I:\1\I\ AC -3 n-- A- GENTS FURNISHINGS arid DRY GOODS ur-19o-one srocx LOWEST mucus: ALLANDALE R. J . FLETCHER Agent, Barrie. .._Marriage Liccns`_e,=.`can_ be" hafd at: E. H. William's Jevyelry Store; This store is noted for its great value in Rings as well as all other. lix1`c4s_f_x:ii jewelry. . 4 .A Mr. Chas. Gibson A retur'ne-d , last) Friday from London where heiwas' successful in passing his .'1_1'a1 exam- inati-_on, and is now `a {full-:edge&' M.D. ~ L ' ' Mr. Wm. Goring who Atesignod"_hi's * position with the G.T.R. removed his `~ family to Toronto last week,-wherie he has accepted a position with `the 'C.P.R. and return $33.00 I'll I-as 44-1! v-cvw 37.00 41.00 Mr. Peter Clark left on Monday` morning for Hartford as arepresenta-I tive of the B. of R." T. _Mrs. Clarkl was to accompany him, but was pre- vented doing so by the sudden illness Qf her daughter; Rev. A. V. Brown I_s 'co_give a lim- ture in the Presbytenan Churchnext` "1`uesday on London and Its Glory. J. Herbert Morgan is to assist with the singing. ' 1r 1` . A-- - " Mr. Jas. Armstrong, vwho~-had`*his` leg broken during the winter by fall- ing on the icy sidewalk, resumed work in the our department on Wednesday. The gore has been raised ,a couple of feet and a cement` curbing is `now being placed arotind it, giv-A ing it a much more attractive appear- vance. ; - . . ~ I its, Mr._ Parker ret'm:ned: the West to accept a p`osition`_,w;ith the `Canadian Exp_ress- Co'., at Allan- -dale. . . Purity of Quality % and j Correct` Price in -.--Nyal s` Aa:;1;{.u.'"a.5'a.,1:gm.;z%%136.5. bathing or shaving. pPri,,ce.25c_.' vlat, `Cross1and s Drug Store. ' Mr. Chas. -Pouchef igvas Jone .sports of this" 'Ward Who. attend -opening Tball _game -in_T6i'0.n Monday. ` V "nu. v ` . . _ .4 Mrs. E. J`-Shear will receive" on `Thursday, `May lrtih and May 18th,. and afterwards .911 -the tri Thurs- -day of each :mon`th. . A 1 Sir. A. `Colexeau, who `has been em? played by the Canadia.n'Exprees Co; for some time, has been promoted to express messenger on the road. by resumed rphp (ynfn hoe} `I-`an... --A!-- `| Mr. Jas. Ow1`1.:s.lejaEiveAs ;i.n time for Edmonton whe_1'e;AheLl1"_as gay` cepted a position on the--C.N..R_'_: -_,_ ' \r___1 v_ n1. 1 Bruce fies 1911; L Mr. Wisdom, `of~"styn ,,VA-_tha;1 moved to town and taken u'p,!resi- deuce on Cumbgrland St{. ' .1 11` -r , -` I" I parents ]1e.re. .5, A ; -. ` v - - -' - `.K';Il"':`iTj"":.'-.;1V:"~"' Mr. Levi .Wice retpmg ` ` `A -u r -v .u -inn--.' _;unuuvu on own - for an extended,:ivis'it -.%-with lI ex-.;AV.a z`: .~ Mrs. Lfhn Wiv-llillot 3*ie.v9?'s:._`:4t;:, iIh,`:tI. ter at Rockford, Ill. -A-. W \ '5 . . ._ >'~az`J., yvn as ovvvuovnu, J-ll K ' ".,._[ Mr. R. Robinson A['b`i':`%> '1i`oro/1.1Vtfi)'%`lI Ag _purchas,e-d Mr, D. McDougdl_l s _i1 g ` residence on Bradford 81:; `L -improving. Mr. sia.=.wmng,- the sick list tdr a "few";; I , (T. 1', 9 I've ' in-. 'Chaa. ow: t an * w .hi brother fat~-.rUtbp1:{ V `"7 V .. I'CI_4..'. 159;`, ll ~.Talcu ,V _ Crqsolaxi'd'a 4 .s;.;'.iay: * Mr. "H: Monday, on _ .1 Are the eissentialtig >vv-Irwvxvmvr-vi` G?f7$7~` n4-AAA'.A,').'. _: - - "3 '~.~-_vv-yv vR`iiddl_l iv...':nV6:iiii.`V%3;i%5 uuvl vvua 0118 or '5nQ~ "`\;ard who. at ended tgae (793719 In 'l'!.-.`_-_L_ 3&5 . 41". 70.11: 72`: 55 19 003? 15 00? 15 007. 10 095 0 K: -- -v vuuUuuG.7 ' ,a` cement curbing pd nrnfnm-I M an- wuv. uvpcuuvu 51184 .in _ Toronto on of the .1-) LI,, oi` ` At a_specia1 meeting at ,the. close `of the `evening. service_ of April 30t_1_1, Rev. Andrew Smith, form_e`rly.of Man- itoba and Alberta, we given a call to the pastorate. there. being ea. 94 majority in his favor. The ninvithtiont was accepted _on the 5th 'inst., and Rev. `and Mrs.` Smith. `will `take up gresidence . on `Maple Aveg,` -_'in V Mr. Grafton s'Chouse on. `Friday-next _(D. ;V;) for `the time bejngf; Next. Sun- ` -gda-y -he 1-` will" b ' gin ' his A vminiitty tin fthe Barrie: Ghtirch. A i It, i hoped A there 3 will `V `be. the _'7.:beet;:'of',-;nniy"`.bet1teen _s- pgetox, a fund .{peppl'e: 3`w'. Elsier_j;;;expe'_c%ted L to. -have:==ibi5im_i - his at} ,P'pl_a.r. * -Hiljlgdt:i8und'ay,;7`bjite4;;;. gs 3.341;; ` ' , A iifyqzemeigx 1!. thy opp itis A _ o m.1zA3n'rn :sr.*M11mon'1sr ' Next Sunday. morning the Quarterly lLovefe'ast "and Fellowship meetin will be held in` the school-room at 10' .ol c-lock-. `At the_ regular service at 11* o clock the `poster will -preach" 3' short sermon and the` _. Sacrament I of the Lo`r2l s Supper will be` ~odrni.nister- an "at the'clo se.`.- In the levelling the Rev. `A. V. Brown of. the l Allandale Presbyterisir . :'Chn`rch.l' will preeh; *' - _. `rqreeters pt church. 'dT'he"-A.O.F. and the 0.0.1`: attended. the morning service on Sunday when the pastor .sotextc was ` ` I have given you an example 1 that ye should. .do as I have done unto you. r'1`he sermon and music were particularly appro-_ prints "for .the- occasion and there `.`wa_ gz good, _ attendancen. - l f R? Grv;i.: '. mtkham !%`:viiti1g%sA%.113:; .g9rents; AM :.anc1;~Mrs- Emma iwmlrma .CHURCHESI ~lgiate.Institut.e Cadet Corps are in`- "`A Squaron, (0th Light Horse, the Veterans Association andthe Colt vited to join` in this parade. I ` `D.-` II.__MacLAREN, Major, . .Adjutant- 35th Regt. 1 Headquarters, ` H . Barrie, 10th May, 1911. The Headquarters` Staff, Compahiesl and the Band, will- assemble at the [Market Square, Barrie,` on Sunday, 28th May, 1911 at 2.00 'o cIock p.m. for the p'_urpos`e "of ,attending Dwine worship, which , will -be ..held_` in the lQu`een s-Park. - ' . l -I\'tItr\lI-1\J\-I (III IVE over the" body. . , - - ' I By Lt. Col. G. W. Bruce, Command-_' mg 35th 3931;. 3. I_'. -The` bday V0; MJa,n;es._,-L Ga.1'gt_la_n,- ._).(f;li Parkersburg, West Virgini`a,`wh6' had. been at Bradford for some time su- perintendieng `the drilling of'a gas wel1,was found` on the 'G.T.R. tr_ackl at on mm!" 1.....- a.-...1--- vvuoo nun a.uuuu. U11 IIUU \1 oV.l-Vet`; at an early hour `Sunday `morning, evidently -having been ;killed by. a. train in the night-. The body was terriblymangled, the face` being crushed beyond recognition`. It is +supposed at least three trains passed lover `the bodv- ` uwu in _uVVV. G rtlllflf `I116 Trunk System. Mr..;-Harvie r_etire'd_ from railway-' work ip__ 1-.881`, ._..- ~....-v..uv uv _uvaa_a_u5vvUUu. uuu 18$` or ;'as named _The Northern Railway and is now. a Tpart~' of The Grand` "l`rnnIr Quad-mm lfu 'U'---3- --* -V"" Mr. and,.Mr_s. John Harvi e q,f; .To- ronto celebrated their goldbili- .iyi5ddVing recently; Mr. `Harvey is 578 years of age and `is still hale and `hearty. He was the first conductor.of The 01;- tario, Simcoe' and Huron `Railway op_Aenedin `May, 1853. A This, road ran from.Toronto to ._Col1i_ngwood and lat- at was nnmn mlm 1\T..'.u...'.-.. 'n-:I----- - - wI-I``CI Ct! `The L.A.. of the "Y. M. 0. A. held ,theiro'Ann ua1 Meeting on Friday even- . g [when the following oicerswere eected: '_ ` ' 2 ` j Pres.-_-`-Miss Wilson.` _.- . ' . Vice .Pres.-Miss M. MacLennan. _ "Sec.-'J`ras.--.Mrs. ,A. R. Walker. Committee - Mrs." Cowie, Mrs. Knight,` `Mrs. `McKinley, Miss Hunt, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Dawson , Miss Catch'e`r "and" Mrs. `E. Whitebread`. " - 1"ia Tgeperal. .s'a;ti_saetion -_ over the eljecti9n__.,o. Misg ,.Ogrtyvright' to the: Presidency',.o the Dioc`_essen Wo- m_11i?.g.,`-jA1'}1,xiliary",to .su'ce[eed_ Miss: Lil- by'_g j}"'l`h'e" m'eeting_s" in Toidntb last week "were moujinepiring and repbrts steady` "_progress- along" all lines T bf won`-k. ' ` _ ; e / The W. A. % meets Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. W. C/atlin`,' Essa St. `z'a.:: :.'v"""`s" `.v?! :; . -.319 `IfI,g,t1;je b Box ql `aw. *""`f`%" tLhe IP3 5.tor. &,\v 33ii`!ijo;fi-,'i:`"`ing:1m1",`;' _ ' H 0 u` ` _ , , > `{[h9%i;8Q::`i: .11}gg. _.&g. - Tgmgest . . 1 . Rev.. "D;,%? Bo"6t}_; "wi1f1 "='gg9ud1gi:t tug... ._servicep;lnex!:. .. .8i1nday` I Jevenixig, Mr`. =grown.I- 89i1!8l....-.t..9`. , ..t.h. . .E1_i.ziabe.th Lhurch. _ L .. - V 5091 .`.L , Ii f68nlr.?l450 9. ;I , $3.6 jaroy__: B .ave11*'ininuto. -at r `celghtatiop at` Ba .'1`hg,re,_ be: " av! 1ovH'|,I..1.5 l.!=,!.101'*19iFj!",% nee $8.50 and * , . . l o .s Bi `Show " I` ." "1 -I,de`,~ V ( _s_oxfneth_ii_:g-` iiiri-`g the Bi-rcoronation. njrie `on'Jnne 22n.d.=l ,_;r;`, > ` . ' ' vw`'5.``-.` `L` n` 1:; . v '1, " K I - 5 '..'.'MO)l_'I:;T8Vn, Oxford5 .350, W-POW this ._vi6itk:'"lt'7$1;99- an M 2.1 ;`1u1I rt:3{5. 15; 'N33~495;.?iGn:. * yoafsi I . fan 3 6hrh" '7a'_Iid`"'e`1 ctdth`o; A omdrs. bye year. *Mrs.~W. Cullun was elect- V,II_l\_(l_W Dim: *9 i>j7WobB';`3~:ivta =1 ;.'1`he_ other. `are`;`_`t.h'i-" _aa1jI;e.:.';: ai .. _'n-- - v- 7- -L1,-rs "3b9,Y`I"ounn` ' ON TBA. dx. ' rm: rmsr oonnuozbdn. BEGIMENTAL onnnns 31!. c+no1w_n"s qgngg, 1. . _ . _ _ Iain" {u an-.-.....l ..-L!._._ ,. YI"M0\"l 1-An oouuvn uvunnuuxnc wMr. John. King, 4 K.C.',v counsel;-`for `Mrs. Frazed, took, t_h_'e~;wi_tn_ess at this `stage and to him,Mr. Robertson said` that the reason".he,had gone so early in _the morning to.,.Frazer"s ;house was to `be there bef3:re".Frazjers alleged. friends could dope h-im;,as' he rmly believed, and .still__ believe, ,they were doing; He `was. surprised after hear- _ing_ Mr.` Irwin describe the __old man as a drunkard, to nd that. he was a gmemari ;of a _n,ob;1,e Ts..p,ii.rt ,.,and `a very- superior ma`n. He had not"been anx- ious `to.per_form . the ceremony, `but his daughter had `asked fhimand he `had condence in_"her choice ofa hus- band. ' Mr. Justice Teetzel asked `the witness some question;s,'and*-when M}. Robertsonsaid that'he*had "had -no .so1ieitor s- advice in" connection`. with i ship ' expressed ~sati.sfactioni Ethaxt n-o member of the legal, profession ad. had Anything` to .do i_-with, that hi h-` handed ," and outrageous` proceeding. Mr. ` Justice ' Teetzel expressed .,the{ `tjo cover `such a' .Speak,in`"g _ of 5'Robertson`sta ted' ` what the "fold man infornied} on:t?hitbry:f":If -` ` .- -"'_ f_' g__ _.__._. -41]; 1;' ., Q1 4, In- the ; expedi-tion .r-to 1sMid1and, - his; Lord- , ` op,inio;':' _ that vt1ie..icriininal' law, _oug'ht~ ` Mr. F,razer"s,"pres'en't ; haibits, Mr. `read'a*1ot?;o f hooks. -and ithat` he `had .ne`V;e1-. `mama :7'manW?who-* "was;-;d' `-`w" "a_1_}I. . Mr. Irwin was called` jafter {Mr. Robertson` `was through` and `he "stated that he had seen"F1azer almost every ` day `for some `months before the mar- riage. He did not hink h`im `compet-V :entV to` -tranact?"`busines6. _He did no_t kn_ow .t'the extentsvof his_ *brother s eatatef andv oulyzajs "times" `appeared to =app`reei.ate ;;hi_;s 1; ggmition of responsibil- ;_i_ty. is . .. eXe(:utor,=;* *5.:W.henVev'et Irwin jgioppud` any ` ;mo.ttere- :. .-. of` ; busnIe sa, A `L V a_ze'r:?simply';told rhim ;to ,attia1;d to. .it. mover menti :. . ther. --counsellor the plaintiff, elicited from , result would be : two` trips toil-`Mid-l_and to : marriage, the . first time in ,_ September, - _sion`>=.,to Frazer 's ' time he had;-never seen Michael Fraz- `- wrote him several times of -the " grass of the campaign, but these let- ' ters had 'all been lost or destroyed. l win had declined. "Only two` witnesses were examined, . Rev. `William Robertsonnfather of the . bride, and Robert Irwin, co-executor. .. Jwith. Michae1,Frazer.. of` the. estate of the late John Frazer, Michael s bro- Mr. A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Mr. Robertson the fact that previous 7 -to.lDr.:'Cairei1*s visit he had given` the "old-`..man'som_ liquor. ,Hc had` not ' heen present -' at the examination and had-"not -phoned to Toronto that the favorableyas" Mr. Creswieke sought to V have him admit. Mr. Robertson said that he had made perform the 1909,;'.~whenv-he was refused the admis- presence. At the ,e1'..,... His daughter remained behind in Midland when he went away and pro- The expedition on Jan 13 was then described-.` The party had -travelled under assumed names, Mr. *Robertson' thinking the circumstances justied the petty falsehood. On beingques-v tioned by Mr. Justice Middleton he stated that no . circumstance could justify a misstatement when under` oath. When the party arrived at Frazer's house, somebody suggested that Johnson given a` half hour alone with the old `man. Michael -knew his bride-to-be the instance he saw her. Mr. Frazer . went through the ceremony and answered the questions as any ration- al Juan would. Mr. Robertson had been living with his daughter ever since the present action was launch- ed. He did the-chores and tended to the buying ._ of. the , vegetables and eggs, ,as~`well as the` provender for `the horse. He had refused to let Mr. Trwin see Michael Frazer when the former called about business-connect ed with -the estate, because he thought Irwin had played ,-sharp with them and unduly inuenced the old man against his daughter. ,He had `offer-_ ed to take in "some" cheques, and get i-Mr. Frazer 'to"si,t_v'n' them, but Mr. Ir- o and Smith should be ` sent upstairs and Mrs. Frazer was I H 1 E4 :3 :1 le I r " 1'He`_`f`j_gdge""`6f t he"5Divisional V - v[h:i'6f`?7'decide`dA.3.d:omgo.;sto-.;Midland aha '` `personally -interview V .80_-year-old Mich; _h:-i_1.' "'7 31} ae1- Frazer, whose future welfare is l at stake in the outcome of the law- suit which has,-_ been for "over a year vexing the `court and "interesting the public. The -decision was announced at '4 o clock Monday afternoon at the conclus-ion of the hearing of evi- gourt deuce in. connection with Miss Cath- erine McCormic'kr s appeah from the decision of Mr. Justice Britton, dis- missing her action A to have the old man s. marriage to Miss Hannah M. i _O. Robertson, daughter of :ex-Presby- `terian minister" of'Dund'as, set aside on the `grounds of Michael Frazer s alleged insanity. The case was ad- journed three weeks ago until yester- day, and is now again adjourned in- denitely. K 3- fit ,.' K. --*.n . '3 Oaupied V ' jtilotlunier As-% prices. .0311" and got `your supplies- _nnd Maple Ave. J.` W. G0.SSLING,; NIAGARA BRAND SPRAY. A ca:-load of Lime`-Sulphur and Ar- aenate of*~Lea'1 and vs number-`of the! aranteed Bean Porcelain-lined Spray umps A on hand for sale `at lowest at the Cooper" 8liop,oCor. Sophia A`. S - A anal! _ Illli ill-I Agent. . \rutI\I\lIlIDlIl\II.I w. yuxquualug Ij5,_ number of horses. Those wishing to sell will do well to consult Messrs. Burkell 85 Crofton. ; Burkell & Crofton, the-horse buy-I ers, who have made several trips to: Barrie, purchasing many fine horses, will be at the Wellington Hotel on "Saturday next . They have been- pur- I chasing horses in other towns for, the ! past` three or four weeks "and; return ltd Barrie for. this ,Sa'tu1-day with the [expectation of purchasing e.,_ number lc-f hnr-`nan. 'l"lmun .m:.I.:'.... 4.. ..-1n .._:n At the conclusion of Mr. Irw_in s evidence, Chief Justice Mulock an- nounced the intention of.the Court to go and see Michael Frazer personal- ly, as _no record` of his conversation with the other _previous interviewers had been kept. Mr._Greswicke wish"-e ed to have the examination take place away from the environment of , his own place, but` Mr. Grant, junior counsel for the defence, pointed out that the excitement of moving him [might bring on a cerebral hemorr- fhage. A stenographer will keep a re- {cord m`:the=-gcpnversation, `burno coun- ' lsel wil.l_,}_be' -`_pr_es_e_n1_:. f The case was [ I) L0 5 75 550 an AA

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