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Northern Advance, 28 Nov 1912, p. 3

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`it.- START Now {$1 goo in Anna); in Aovmc: _ -.CUOl.I GUCCI. TIWIIC QIITU ' nitifzf % ..nou1-r n N Jailer on Janilary V L; Bradford.---Pdor Engineer Barber; MV5,t3 9 `,`_ .. '._.--.,`._r-g ~ W` x `:1 . t I: ._ _ -_~" _'. _.. I. V ' . '~ 1_-_: g. ' ` .. .1 , _. .`-.. - '_ `.-' ;-`. f._'_ Am Tax and VotesF5tg3' 555B % ?7' 49 VOL-"L:.:fps:N&n:wa I L . 4 .,,; . ._ liawyau a my a/oui`r:0I'l' ' Jr condo with C0!,I_-`0_.' IICV V` and t yp/aar M57 Lbncrlll .",- vvrvv`-vu- Puuullnin, T vmou: N6-w 3i`:iT ; manta; felt "si1oul lidv N n .`l'I;a"\I'. `*l\>.l)V!\Al|4-I. 1. .'. ...A.:<.... .1 `;.L .z._ ` Mr. J ;. Ar. Coifbett endorsed: Mr. He1;ry s.etatementsgancl" `told of. {the oooupants of becoming almost mired: `in mud! ,_ta rewch the oentre of the `village. " -e'.Vl_`h`ey. needed `walks and tlieyweeded lights,` and! al- though the residents Vloolged ily to their own "intere st9 in thisma.t- ter, the eweation of Thornton into a police villages with the `many im- provvemernteo sure to fo 11*Wa *w`.ould make the p1aceWa. credit to the 4' I Worden "Scanlon 'i1s"s'.ured the=.depu~ ta.t.ion. that their unequest ewou-l6J have `careful consideration, and! as no one |appema to be in opposition to the" movement hefelnt safe. in saying they would be grbgnted incorporation if the necessary papers could be p_re.par-. ed before the `close of the emei`on.g ' ' - CROADS `mo Bgunaas ` o ' Ohairman J-. '1`. Simpson reported that `he had!" looked into` the request of Messrs. Bell and Brown that the County Engineer be instructed to have all fences remove'd'_- the County roads and: as A By-`law No. 1061 of the J a.nuary session covered the matter, no action should: be tak-l oourlbowi, u-nu. -LVLII Ulllo VIE _a right ;to`-expend a~port.ikm__-of their taxes `in sidewalks,` etc; _ 011`. ` The [ recommendation L of Coun- Iciuors G. Campbell and: Ball that a piro-le map be prepared; showing .forma.tions of County roads was. not favorably entertained. C`..-_;....~1 ..--..-`--.Ln.. -`A.-A w>\':n:-.n1\.J -L`.-u. 16} V UL wvag Lwavus vuansvuo ' Several accounts were passed. for paymeut for` rerpqivrs to bridgesu T Simcoe s- sbaxey of- the-" {_m1vert on i (Continued on `Page; Six). T -:31-tn`; innurs =o_F.1- } TARIAQ 1dvEM BER :3, >159: g_ '0 There is ,a' W.eI1r'g*roun~ded . `belief among "the gossips .W'11:o.-. know the` family history that Margaret McC"or- "mick and other re1a.tivesAwi11Tmmre , `to contest tcheeiwill, uhderwvxhich the -whole` of the estate, vanliued at above $80;O00, goes bo~ his young wife. I.a.wyers srtates that this will be,a ham -_ der ght than the `actions now before tl.1e_*courts'. A G. %nEAbAT%M1Ii AND , K: v . 5`. '~ : ' . 4:. - , - . _. , , .\ _ . I . _, - ` ,7 . " T : T? - _ 2:; -;,~:-.-,:-., - \ 1." `- " 1'. 7 ` `* ' ` I. ' Although his `health was such that for months it `was I thought `death inight oecur at any time, ` and :Dr. Raikes was of visitor, " his de- mise was, after 'a11,sunexpect`edV. Mr}. `Frazer complained of feeling not. too ;wel:". and the physician Was. sent for and Yremainedl. with him almost constantly during the last twp days of `his life. _ ~TgheT man` recovered from the relapse. of Thurs`d~a.y,~ but shoi't:ly after dinner - Friday , he took a turn for. the worse, `His hehrt gave out and- aa physieazi collapse fol!- lowed by his death, due to hardening of the arteries -at four o el.otck. His .Wife was at `his bedside during his last hours. , . ` , Octozenatinifbfg Unaouind%% 4 - . on `W5`%%Out4 _ lifneof The % .nem'ly` -`years .11nider % cirgumtancesd `ha7.s' Since pro-_ yided much . ,gf1'01ind_A _fo_r `-_-}i_t;ig*a1}i4i)I1,L- died VF1_'id9y; -aite-moon` fat -_ ' Midland. - I H .Was_. 84:53/eaxrs of Bg,ELfi. .- _ *7 '"?s1,*W 0* _ A ~_TheAbl3a6l:{and` zi1i1*11Ie.po;i:lAc_m` the that of `;`Ba1g;`CastleE7 p'13t>clsai1i1ed`h,isr from the .neighbo_vi'1,iood4 in which he `nllived nearly "all his life.` Inns: be heldg Imsponsible for them. ~ Up to the time hkovf his collapse, Mr; Frazer was `bright _ -and in the best of spirits. ` `He talke(l as cheer- I fulnlbr as ever `and felt Isatiserl with his pleasant smrrouxxdihgs. ' EFFECT 015 LITIGATION. V . It is beclievedi that the death 0\1)Vi`! ously puts an end` to all the actions` no'_wI pending-. in the courts to! upset} the marriage, and incidlntal-ly to de- 'c-1'ar'e the old max; of un.s_ound mind. No? omdser h-agving` been Iixqde as the costs in connection` with actions, the partieg bringing them % The :_marriage- of 1\1{icl_1a(~l Frazer to Miss` Hrann-ah Robertso , aged 30, daughter of a Dundas c_-lergynmn, "was 7a.ttend`-edi with much _ difculty. On the day rst -set relatives of Mr. yrazer barred the prospective bride A .1..-` .1.--__- rm.....-..:....__ - ...__.._,1 .l..' LIIQUK Ull.IUu. uuru `ytvaywvvtv from the -lhouses Thereafter 3 giii was 'ma'iutained' at the -hotuse, but a` few _ month; later Miss . Robertson and l1er_fa`,tI1_e appea.red- early - at the house,-`and ? ovemame the guztrd and; t*l1ae-"ceremony was duly pen-fm'med by the bride s ` father. At`. the `subser- c111e11t_triz'ks, it was allwci that the. ;a-ge_dg'roO1Ii hadjust arisenflvom his anihad not bathed this face and _lm11 s. -' g ' ' ; " ` " sceeixs. to have nver` been anything" b0'Sh0.W' that _the" married` life was not a hfxppy V one nor that Mrs. Frazer!` did) not take loving mare of Them; Ihusbami. In giving evidence `Mr; Frazer _a1\\ mys mainta.ine& t.ha.t was quite happy .oon_tenbed*.' ` '1' ..`._;1 ' -..,: X: A...` 11.1`: n. `runrun ir1:yAnA -`r\.nf. ` [K7 VV'u \4lI'I II? `U611! wnuu -vvdp v\.- to vv-Lu W ' Leg Aorpinion 5333 been given t1'1:at~ L the widow w.qu.ld have been in a bet-? position A to `defend her inberestsv in .t`.l1`;es'ta.tIe if.`Mi". Frazegr had lbft` i [ll IVIIKJ ,Vl I " 'if11,' \4--w--.___ V The4 fon11owingtc11rounw .2 ;)!1;(;gy'giVeS a.`- brief of the remarkable case: ; August 3161;, 1909-MicIh.a:eI Fraz- ex_- gs brother John` died; and} Michael, zi,geo_d-.'8OL,`was left alone, the lastof " seven bmthcg1s,- with an` esta.he_ of f$'3.9,9%-n 7 * % . M ` A; 30th, 1909--Daua first? . of Michael F1-azer to" .Haniiia`.ha M, O," Raqb_e1}hson,~ " wgddinc ` party. were . from % -uheha1xad`3vhere%AMi`oha9lAi:iveii.j . . .. J T __ . % jigiong is ,.* i- !.1a Rem Whm `-Isobeurtsons f V ibvide `%fW' + *5` 1~`?:i31'i..ng`9`."f J A - . A km` A U0-5I1.V6 Ilwwrgugc UULuunu;u.7 : Imam iu5g,:cuiT.11 V ooh cnrmuuou. OimoNo1.ooY os{OAsn' , : O>ri1lia _$ A ,N `Is- OriIliu to th Tudhop"e._Motor `Works? Windsoi` on Monday (Nov. - The? city Council of .Iha.ve bcompleud whefeby another factory, `the - to `locate here,- is ` The con- wmjs to be the` Canadian branch of) the -Enemitt Motor Co, of Detrpit, % `.0:-.uobe._r.7th:,T Stlnands 22nd, 1910- 'I`ri:1_l. resumed at Toron t.o.T ' _ ` T Jj;DGMnNT'Gn'EN.v _ November 12t1hi, 1910-J-ud`g'm'ent' "by _Mr. Justice Britton de_laring~<`as f.olaloIws7:-eIA ngj) that he` "is not at. the tirne of h%enq11',iry' of unsotund mind`*b1f incapable_ of him- `self `or his aia.ira.':-. - ' WM A%_l0SEL%T"DH9PE 1M9TOR`WORKS?% :z.....;.;` Big c.f.....asa;..% -T Plant of Everitt .Wil % beLAE.cab1i.1;.ga,.;.:.%wi;;a.. or7--=-J. Tudliope 4SaysA ` ` " J _ A Repgirt ig} __ ami will ooh py 10 aacr;r{i:11 the factory district. The new >f-a.ebory_ is` being handled by B.` F; Ewgex-itt,V'an`d will in 0 the neighborliogdj of $1,000,000, incluxding the equipment. The company willfbe known as the. T-wd;hope Automobile 'IManufatur-. ing Co. The oiaialsv of the com- {pany ._s_tate building operations .will begin `not; later than April 15, and __:n L- __..-_...-I..;....1 L__ T-.1-- 1:: 1:110 77 l -Well,` there you have it in a nut- shell. - ' _ h I `_ `_ ' Mr. J. B. Tudhope, when shown the '_d'eSpata(:h\ yestaerda.y, characterized it -as a "little premature. . ' It `is quite true," he stated, that `Mr. Everett has purchased -a factory hsite in Windsor,- .but . it "i._s by no. `nxeans sure that it. is for the Titd-I ,hope Motor works. Windsor oers many attractions` for the .manufac.- `ture of motor casrs, Detroit being the centre. of motor manufacturing in America," as well as I the cetre of zsupplies. Labor, too, is always avai1~ "able there, but on the other `hand-- the factory-~hene is selling allu the cars it cati It is no -secret that we ha`v`e,been' approached to remove` to 3 Windsor, _but._ there is nothing in the I report that `we `have decidedto go. I.et1fS hope for the best, am]! meantime make `things attmctive enough to cncourag th` Tpermanuency I of thga _fac`.to1:y here. ` % Orillilans all will only` hope yum.` `the factory not only stays here but continus to increase year after year. Such a loss as the removal oxf the motor works wou_1ud be felt by every ~rzL.bepay`1"' in tqwn. ` .1 1 \ Lltivlll IIIVV lalnvvl. Ulllnll 551111;; LU, Mnsuu 0 w 11 he cpmjileted by July 15, 1913. dw- those oon'11ectecli w_it.1m/lpler from iter-; `faring with Michael Frazer s estate, or off_ering`- any it for . 'May?2L8t1r1, 1910--John King. K.0., on . be-;h:a-If :of Mrs. Roberts9nf, moves` `before Mr. J ustioe Riddexltl for order dinsmissing Catherine M00-iormick?s actiom. . Order. refusecf on anA1mder- talgitng./by" C-atherrine McC0rxni':k_, to `take steps -to have 'Micba.elV Frazer . cloclm-ad df iuinsoundj 1tiind'_. _ Jatnafg .241 :-I1,` 1910 --` Injuxiction disso1v_z~d' by `Mr. J ustice vCg1.ute. ' -co.-.a But you: are a. local optiqn com- muuiI_v." protested one _of Tube Coun- ('iIIm'~ . with a merry twlnkle 111 1313 (M, ' ` .1 1 0 I.-1 H ,,,L-A;_ 'Sept.riiber 29th :a1_1d' 30th,% .1910!- Trial of the issue before Mr. Justice .Britt0n at Barrie, and` a:(Ijournment `made to T`0ro11t.oL 'I.a=terV Mr`. J ussati-cc B1-ittoh visiteagi Frazer -a.t':1\Ii(aa1d. _ "July 23rd, V1910-Mr; .J11stice;Su- t-he.r1a.nd"'directs an issue to `deter- mine the mental capacity-of '1\Iicl1ae1 `I*`razer.. ' - ' V ` V) -..-. V :1 ' Apr1.1i_ui:,f%s"1;h:9:h anwsuh, 1911--% Appeal frwomv - decision of 'JBrittmi before -the Divisional" ndnsdstingf-rof Ohief Jugdzic .w.-it.h : Juniges _Teemz,e1:` .- `and `II ! 1.1.1":`1?-_, f"is},?'1"g}., 1911-nivisiogzal emu-t i-Vi%5_iE3 `M3`ET`?"` `:""f`:"V `L"". 1[.`f"* . 4A..` luv I.;-up-yaw - -.....-.. ..-,._ __.,._-,--_-__, .` May Sthj 92nd, 19_1I,-.--Apvpaeal L fes1 1.m'a_d- befgre` "the~Di_vis_i9ha1"C&irt. F-_D'ivis_iona1 ?-C'o urt Michael Ivuip-onnuvuu -ww-..__ -_V_ .% JuneL"15;h;"1911;-:I{idgment of the -Frazer at the-tim_L of oheIa;ppe.a.l and at thifs. time of the trial of the issue `to have ii1eac'pab!e `of managing oxrfrhis a_aiins.L A=`%1>I>'>ir.1t'ifI%8?%: `Frazer. ._ oi-f hir ToronOGeuerta+ Trusts ..'.`-.1. ~ I'\ ~.` _ i -No'v~em;l$er 29:11; Zn, Decembr A 0U!l1l.llllal.I .R7 ULL. Aua %1st;md-1;s;h, 1911---: -A.ppeaI,, from the, decision ..o%%-`t1xe%D&vi;ion;1 .in e ` _ -urn; hiiilv-3-';`T\:):C.-at *2.-E & nwan:"" ' W-agd<'an' `Ion, Lth pnesiding of- cer (_>f._the Courity `C0l mC'il- which clo's~ "edtit last session ovfvtlxe year on Fri %,day, was the. ofa `beautiful `suitably (ng!r'a.ved, ' with chain and locket. me nffair ben kept` `scret-_ by the Corunci! members, anti jaftf `aL(_1*es<'>1sutio`I>1 of apwp1~ecia- tion of .. the 'Wa.rden s unfailing cou-rtaes"y and sibity had unani- mously carriedn, and` the Warden had \ ?11e:p1`ied, Go-uncil.lor% R. Bell stepped fdrward and made the presentation. _ H1c.1n.1' Appnncwnzo . `The mbtion presented by: Council- Vldrs Simpson -and Martin and adopt`- od, was as `follows.- Mr. W. (3. Henry extolled ...the_ beauties of .[`hornton, and reminded, the Council that the rural. distri(t8 were being` (1`opOpl1]at6d' byj the etxog- dus/ to the cities where the 'yo_ung__ people were a.tAt-ranted! by the many D1688-1lI`(*.~` and! advantages. j The "Vim-.-. agvs cmlld be made more attractive and would thus help to keep the young: ponplc at home-. `Mr. Henry said T hm'11t(>11. admiraably situated in tho h(-art of 8 community of pros. perons .f-.mno1':s`, and but nine miles south of Barrie. was suering from lack uf vsi street. lights and re pmtm-t.i(m. He humorously told of om nf their citizens losing his way :1ftv1' dark, While ansout.-her had taken :1 plunge into a. creek. ' ' That this Council desires to place on record its azp_.precia.tion of the very high and.` eiciept manner in which our respected Wardon, A. E; Sam- ]-.. 11`..- I.-- --..J.___L_,] LL- -m-:_. V fore wissh to I I Ubll I vvyyv I "`I4IvI\.J.\I'lJ,` ALI gaxggg; -lon,, Esq., has conducted- the affairs of this Countyduring his term of ofee, We have` fully appreciated his executive. ability andlhave noted with pleasure hisv hearty eo-oper- ation in the expedition `of business comirg before the Council at its several sessions. He has, in short, shown our choice `to have been an `excellent one, mid` has in every in- stance advancecl the interests and work of our county. And; now, that` his labor is soon to be completed, Ave` desire to take this Qpportunity of com-plimeiitring him on the great as-l -sistance `he has given this Council in conducting its affairs. We there- . put on the mimltesf a -record of the very high appreciation `and; esteem in which our Warden is held by the membens of this Council and the citizens _g-enemlly. We .wish him every success -and extend to him- self and wife our very best. wishes and _trust. that'_ it kind Providence .w~illi ever watch over and guard those near and dear to them. ` I the Warden said-: I assure you I a.ppree_ia.te very highly this expres- sion of good` wil.l.--more especially so beoause I know it. is genuine and not it mere matter of routine. I ex- pect that this year will end my muni- cipal: career for the time being; whe- ther I shall take it up again`, I can- not say. It was my intention to visit every. municipal council this year, but bad weather prevented n I In acknoivlecigixig the '19-aOlllt4l0Tl.i the early summer, and: later I found that it - "wouldl ` take` about three months for thevwork, so I haml to .a.ba'ndon the idea, has my .-business would `not. permit giving the neces- sary time. -Nevertheless, I-` think . the Warden should make such visits - andvhis remuneration shorulzl be sixth- cient' to warrant -him giving the time. ' Next January this matter should? be taken up, and. if the new -.\vVapden can thus personally get in touch with the local Councils, the interests -of the VVhole County will benet thereby? We have one` of the la?fgest,'- most .pop11`lo;1s and most highly equalized` eorunties in Ontario. yet we transact, our business much more rapidly than is done in small- er counties. York` Councril`, for in- .,sta.nee," `took three` for__ its -June sgesjsitonj. their system being. in- , ferior to oun._ I hope that 3.11 of f you.-_ who .-wish. maybe vet-urnedl,` and ' th-,a.t gwlhoever may be in Wardeis ,_Clo`sing Scene of Novelmbver` :Sesi9n ' Presentation 'of Gold. Timepiece--Miss -' Holmes and Miss Min- 5 giny alsb rettgembeted (1 % TCWNCIL i . WATCHEDWARDEN LAST ram: T30 n! Y0!` COIIIIII Inf!-'\nUlIII.-! ; Shiloh costs so lttle gnd doc; /30 much!" KHAHB . A chair may receive ` the same hearty. on-operation and support which it has been my pleasure. to receive from you. May .We all live long to enjoy the friendship of one another. The presentation of the handsome chronometer followed,` and the War den, taken entirely by surprise, ex- pressed 'his`t.hanks for the gift, which he assured his 00]-leagues ,wo'u1d. al- ways serve as .a memento of the year he sat in the Warden s chair of this County, and the bleaszmt relations which had prompted the members: to lthns honor him._ "bu! the creek isn't. dry, protest- ed Mr. Henry `as.,he .went on to ex- plain that the Thornton people had omne to a period of their existence when they \vanteL1-anotierrn improve-9" \/l~VI\l\-/N7 V`, V'|~Iv\` \/vL|A1vJn Miss Holmes, assistant to County Treasurer D. Quinlan, and Miss Mingay, of Crown Attorney Cotber s oice,, were also remembered by the Councillors. Miss Holmes was pre- sented with a handsome gold wrist Watch-, engraved on the back as fol- lows: Presented to Miss Holmes by the County Oouncil of 1912. ? Miss Mingay was remembered by a sub- staiuzial cheque. ` A1__ m__.n_.__- -1.` 12"}-.. --.L.. % Councillors Martin, Simpson, \V0od, Alex. Tudhope and Geo. `Campbell: gave short. addresses all `, referring in the` highest mesrrns of their appreciation of Warden Scan- 'lon personally and of his valuable services to the County: ' "l T_`L,,-_ l~1-.-...L-- buu.u.uuu. III-I-W}\ilul($s Reeve Alex. Tudhope of Flos, who -is moving to the West in the Spring, ld. the members in singing Auld Lang Syne, and the Council of 1912 adjourned sine die. 51.1 and Sic If Uni` stores 01' mrect DUI receipt oI..price nnd dealer : name. Send lcfor grid bottle. Philo Hey Spec. 00.. Toranlo,0nt-~ There is a great deal of truth in the old saying. .. . Roots die, .vitality gives out. The hair be ins to turn grey. his is particularly unfortunate as we are {all living in an a e when to L0O|_FXnf Iineans to ll-thc OUNG and [MP0 poaitionlrf Old fogies go to the background. '; III\lI nknnull` fl\ Aliffl CH} u i r I IIIUHS. \JlU IUSICO U I tux; U. -savanna. If you should begin to chalk do 11 every day of your life, the exact number of hairs that turn grey. you would be surprised and soon learn that The Grey Hair: of Pre- mature Old Age" come on very quickly, if you neglect them. V Begin to count. and Use- ` V HAY S -HAIR HEALTH 5 !i=on{ sALANi_)'maco'MMNbn ' Jay (:50. MQNKMAN. $1.00 and soc at Drud -ooh`! nl avian and nnlnl THE HAIRS OF YOUR HEAD ARE NUMBERED_ , _,.__.l _-.v-- of teSe_;Ye strength to weather changing seasons. " ` '[lUlL U1 uwu V"-A --VVa',.! gptlgyiloxx headed`. by `M 6. %Hw..,, J. A. C01-`bet~ts_ .A- jisrm-. H5011, J no. A. J amteson-, G. ;IB,. Henry, J. '1`. Corbett, Geo. J, Gree_I1,T Jno. W\..-t, duct A. E. .~ 'Ayerse .wa1t- ed on (.`mu1t_v Council. a petition sigruedz by over ,_ha1*f 8. hun- dred 1-csiclmlts who fa.v0l`eid` the pro-- gressive move. . ` 1r.. (V I` I-Int-nvv nvfnnnr` Han . AspoonfulofSCO1`1"8MUL- , $ ION.after each meal starts ` healthy body-action like a small 7-inatch kindle: a great re--and `more: it main rich, laultlcy, Q1-Dina Ll.auJ_R..A.'.. AL- A_'..._--' . suseptibinity. tg. colds, sore : throats,` tonsilitis and"such, indi--V ct impqverished vitality-- ck - A` QQCCIQ 4|`-n-..L`_ L_ -_--- Rqiocve cIn_y}nn an-. --w-vs I. IUI$KCC TICK. my ' active the 'uun' Jind atiundatu the appctitc-it: main and boil)-atnngtlc. Qj Xnnnnn Qng-- O .I scorrs t;"A7Ii'31'}"is the % -purest bod liver oil, made cream- % palatable without alco- % 1101 or drug--the quintessenoe like and of purity. r 1 CORN-T FED CATTLE yieslids much sweeheorand ten- ndax-er those that `secure d. `Piving mi the ra_.ng1e. fed came, thong}; it `cases you no than other scat & Bowlic. Tomato. Ontario 12-50 of the ambitious` Ices of S011). an ;bitNi0n.s have been crystaihzed -Into a mum to hu.v_c their`. communitgr made ,1 police village wlth a can-qcxl: of their Qwn to la.y_0'uJ the spe,q_1dm'g~ . xurtiou of t.heu' Own n}oney.T,A. 1_..onhnM hR(k?(1:- 0: .

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