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Northern Advance, 24 Jul 1913, p. 1

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mouse 13 uereuy given pursuant to me True tee Act that all Creditors of the estate of John Shea!-d late of the Township _ of Vespra. Farm er. who died on orebout the 25th day `of Mev, 1913.1\rereguestnd\on or before -August. 9th * 13. to eendto the undersigned. Solicitor for ` Ltxeeutrlx of the sold deceased. their names ch tull'_ particulars .1 .0! their i gagaaen. nag: ~- ' ; e>*'1a`?a.`Itl edeeeeauad Three - Year - Old Boy. Near e1.'hoArnton_,Rode Dog Under Wagon and Wax Crush- - ed" To ' Death By The little son of Bert Fisher, a farmer `living between Thornton and Cookstown, died early I Friday morning as the result of terrible injuries" received Thursday evening. His father and hired man were drawing in "hay and the boy was -playing about the eld with his big [ He was in the habit of riding the .dog e back. and it is supposed the ' dog; carried him under` the 'wa8'0h..w.here he wasknocked o `as the. weggon. started. to move. The jvheeli passed o'ver the child, crush- ing..in hisfri`bs_on'onei {Ind hie reeking both legs; Dr. shiererroirwokatqwn and Dr. Horton rettendance in {CARRIED TO DEATH mm 1 HAY WAGON E"uE&7`Enii" 1'.5'b"`"s't'TEvs'r'e i 33:35` School) is` -reached; then west on Bob -'St. and through the Agricul- tural Park and. out the north gate to Elizabeth St. 1 Signs .Will be posted up, directing the traie, and it will pay 4. all those -who have occasion to drive over this much used,` portion of the public "streets to study the route mapped out, so that mistakes will not be made. It, is a diicult thing to map out a roadway through this portion of the town, as no parallel street ex- ists, and there is much swamp land through which it .w*0u1d`lbe almost` impossible to? build a temporary roadvway that .Would_ be safe for x..-m- L I\.IlV' ID `t;-lac. ` ` An alternative roadway` has been mapped out to `be used; until the pavement is nished and ready for tiaic, as follows: Starting at the corner of Tiin and Essa Sts. will go west on Tiin St. (Town Line) to Thompson St., north on Thomp- son St. to Brock St.; east on Brock ' St. to the west side of Bradford St., where the boulevard` will ,_used north on Bradford St., the ford to _John St. west} then west on John St. to Sanford St., to Ves- pra St. to the east side of Bradford St., where` the boulevard will again 1.... ....,..:I -.'..:1 13.1. cu. /117-32. Y- v,v uuuuu ' will take two months to _com- 1 plete the contract, but there may be portions of the noadwa. which will '-be open for traie be ore that time, although it V is estimated, that none "of the new pavement will be opened for traio before it is down `six weeks. . - ... uuv vvgavgjglyb DIIIIKF Illa IE` `ml to :be' got on the ground; before much work can be done. There` is approximately 5000 feet of the road- way to be built, and this will gure out about as follows: 4,963 feet of roadway x 27 feet wide=14.-700 square yds. at $1.23 per sq. yd. $18,081.00. 4,963. feet" of curbing on each side=9,926 running fet at 25c _. per foot. ., . $2,481.50 Mr. R. Curran, of the rm of Curran` '&-- Clement, of Orillia, who have been awarded the contract for the cement pavement on Bradford Sn, signed the contracts the `rst of the week, and reported that he would commence. the. `.work this week. There `will be considerable material lfn ;lm'a-at Ah 4-`I... `...........:- L---- of `While New _Pavement is Be- ' ing Laid.-V-Work Will I _`Commence at Once- ? Contracts Signed. A R0u1vm1BOUT ALTERNATIVE ROAD FROM ALLANDALE Wheels. l_|Qu` ppvup _avav- $20,562.53 auto speeding ,back to Barrie, Where _ In a few minutes he was in the t he appeared before Mayor `Comm, in the absence of P.M. Radenhurst. He was remanded to jail until yester- day morning, when he was let o with a nominal ne of $1 and costs. The man whom he had attacked had pleaded for him, and at his re- quest the charge was reduced to one lof common assault. u---vv av:-u-J VJ. uuLL\L USA`) \I of Mr. and M1::vBert Fisho:J a short time, but the best that could be done was to prolong . his life through the night. The lad was LL..- _.-__ -9 , - -, 1 .1, `I -1` IILLJ vubu Ill-I\.I 11.161100 .L 115 13!]. eeyears fageandtheonlyclriclz AI"l.T_ ......J `ll ... `l).....L `I3.'..L-__ There isn t a policeman in these -parts can arrest me, said the man, but he misjudged his strength, for in less than a minute and a half aftrewards be >_ was wearing the bracelets. Previous to this` he had held the station agent atbay, as well as a `number of railway workers," with` the _.promise of putting them all out of `business if they came near him. - I . , , WICE--At S1;fO-11-d: V on July 16th, to Mr. and Mrs}, N. H. Wice, a Jn.....LL.... l1.'2`...._-.... IT------.\ The "telephone was brought into play and RC. Lambie, accompanied by Mr. W. Raynor, made. a twenty- minute_ trip in an auto out to the scene of the trouble. They found their man in a caboose some dist- `ance down the track. I 5...... III vvuuuuuxco U1. DLLU UVICUBG "man Zfostered, no doubt, by liberal potations of the cup that befoozles), watched for the government -oicial who had `notied, the eonducto* and while that gentleman was walking down the platform .With a grip in each hand, the pugilistically inclin- ed one landed three love tape on his face. They were delivered] -by a. man who weighs nearly two hundred, and stands nearly six feet, and they left their impress on the recipient. TIT! ` ' A. prominent government ofcial was travelling up to Midzhurst on the O.P.R., intending to come over to Barrie, on Tuesday, when he was shocked to overhear rather lurid . language used in an altercation be- tween two men. in the same coach. The government official (who re- quests that his name be withhe1d),A notied the conductor, who put the man responsible for the disturbance of the train at The story should have ended here, [but the pu- gilistic - tendencies of the evicted 71107! -an -1A-A`-`- 1 Police Called to Mid- ihurst to Arrest Drunken ' Man Who Struck Govt. Official. V uuu .A.l.l.L$- .LV 0 LL IV I.` (Frances Nornian). HIS PUGILISTIC PROCIJVITIES % GOT HIM IN TROUBLE and is the kind mother used to make. Many of our patrons prefer it to the made-at-home article -to saynothing of the- -work and worry saved the. housewife. Mothers andgrandmothers join in ` the general praiseof Bry- son s bread, cakes and pies, .B,rysn5S Elizabeth su;Laa g_l;tIa1:)__l9>Aye. Phdno.28~- {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE UNOLI GOPltQ__'I'I\!l IN`l'I BORN Tenth Su11d.2'1y After Trinityf July 27th, 1913. " 11.00 3.111. Matias and H0ly`C.(:)'.mf. munion. ' 3.00 pm. Sunday School 1, . a 1;V` Bible C1a1.~s. ` "7 . V 7.00 pm. Evensong and 'Sermim Rev. Ernest R. J. Big'gs,Vf ; I . (W ` ` l ` l 7 Barr 16, rim ms of will h an notice and that shown 1-: T. SHORT, . I `We give specil business handled `in ' and will be glad to_`.ha\ ie.~,ly_VoAu;1 make use of our se rf vie:._j;,--::;f__ i Barrie j by carrying on your bv man just mail us y0ur,*d)g{ pbsits, or your: you want tc IIV ' _,--.___` _n.A.A..A._- -OU. You Are % - Total Assets (Ovr): ._ p '1 1ReserveFun`(1 Edlyiililffi-3(1 Pr9ts,(0v__e1)a - Q- lil Tfi1}.it_y Church} summons & Co. This means fronj_.;'~ Qtii' ` if already low pric es ` `com: pared with_t`1e city A i 7 ,.-.a,-. All Furs boug1t Cash from us Sept. 1st. 'next`f 'a` straight IQ Z Will?-t`: allowed; > i VOL. LXVII . NAoA`.-:3 q,; THOMPSON RING 263 J11 1;, 9, 1913. PUBLIC frc is hereby given to all 11.] ..41.,..... 1_L-;_ `r `Ii `P! In AA`- {133 ti$'twi ;i1i"LS;; _` any Cs_0fl,-.3 name after this: WM. Ient ckaorronsi; IIIIB A- I ;---Q. * i8%23$8,375.O0OfT 9: $70,000,009,- lat Barrie for $10,000, and` the V case came to trial at the Fall Assizes . before Chancellor Boyidmand4 2.1-jury on October 14 _qnd_15;- 1911.: 0 j The accident oocurrecl at Bolton " Junction, I on the Tomoxito-Sudbury: line. Stone was riding on the `rear 1` side ladder -trying to the `lever? which releases_ the` pi in the ooup'l- 4 ing. , It" is alleged [that this leverf . was ;,shoi't. . hd L-to ustepg` . 1 on a rung of '-7tl;1:e~feiddtl6r `which the;]` a_1_leged .was '\10`9i1!8`.._: his - lbalanee when th37981l'_A gave l a ej1t;| ;felI- beneath one of E hi;c`h'*paseetf `We? hit? tishtthf : Mm-A f Wthxaeilroiid. "0 "sf .hM;th9;ep1atin- or t?.i1* rem`or`ved~ ital a 9 fm;`, a1_1_;d-vi` Voemedj to `pay. =4tntitati0n 1! 5451.15" 1 e[t~th'e `family: 3 {own ""pliysician to __:u . 4.74 41.`. 1).. 'Il".-R`i.ix"'l`-`n'1\.;v`:*unIvu` ` 9 Inminsthe ... ' ` `Eb ? befAr?t.hem .-t.. qua_it.t..'i3n'of ghgagovgnsgip ofvVogPl'a..i smlas D(i~%?)%$'? g; -sons to-~devcx`de;--before fbrmgrngt. zn :asttuamLab_out._one milg wostoftha Town and ` ' ` is nearly all cleared. There is a good fmmehouse .their Vetdiii .W 9 `aj burn an . Th 1) h - ":5 (1) was 71;};-5;-=~ {in_ .':`}aon !o?1udatl?)!x:r:a :1!;,f:;byhtbkl%g?ul`ha:g ruest1oQ .orwne& by~'* th6`.-.= AGfP.B;'. *sg,: ~`=M'*n* =h=-rd 90! an-lea . M1d~*.~~othar `sman~tru:t.s. Terms 10.. V . :`io`r.. ;ll.!ona . `on. t day.o_t sale (nil -- 2 . .i.'!=`h{1..'5 vs.- .. . iers` This gm ` ` .:o8`ergdT sn_hj,e_c_t . `areas;-vo: it}. 1:39 % made known stm .. &"*.,;*".:,.n:.?' 'W'!*~ 1_;_a~6 " _ .=._`tftbe.sa,me ~ - - twos .- _ ' ~ *.~' I UW puylvluu 0'. Ill 1116 >030 _ ~ `ADJ unnvun > aafter averl" V hin1iixtat`ibn`*`,dt_ I I`, L..`.'.1 _`_ 1.-;1-- a8IIB!' uuvunu. gay. uxuyuwwavu g Ithe shoulder nal1y`took,1')la4,oe.v T116 ("as-'e `lasted for `over a day, ffiur Vwifneses bging p.lled...or pid In .chursin8:t1.1.eiury.. : his`; s1.=p A placed fbeforeVt1ie1iiV`V`tei__1 quet-, -ions -~l>of61_' 'brinsinzA * fin`? % ytbeix` verdict; ~ ;The..};%.%quesi<.msL T:i wTo1l;c>w}%;i -(15 _ ` % another ( J I. ~ 7..`I: f l:\'.'.' . y wgs :V`tnaj`%:*[;car utueuuullb company. ` ; Th V d . A _ , . .C.P.R-. APPEALED __AND WON 18th 913:? it? 12:01; Sttfne M3; I_ Naturally, the Q.P.R., was not eat- f T n 5' .' . . lsed; as the case created 9. prece- had been "1 the 9mP1Y. 05 th0_ dent which might give rise to sim- Q.P.R. as a brakesman. since the ` ilar actions; and they appealed to .p1~ei*i,ous_ August, lost his right arm` the Court of Appeal: the case being - - 1 . A . heard January 18th and 19th-, Suit was entered m the Hjgh Gouw. 1912. The appeal was allowecl,-and on HISTORY or CASE ` ~ at Ba0m'ie for 010000 n _9a5e;thte `-4th; of April, 1912, the judgment I nnrnn -I-A I-1o:n1.'n ' 1-"in ~ [AT .615.` `I'.`l':...'l..] I`nnwl- n .R.o1Im:a 1-nae 10- a . 1' ;~ 1 I -`n`,We' Winz Such was_`_tKe7 feampia' ' 1"eceived1;on' Tuesday mortn-_" ing from` VMr. A.H. C`nes.Wicl {e,! V K.C.,.who is in J;ond'on, Eng. T` But. \ the two simple words told the whole! story of the winning of the wptpeall brought by the C.P_.R. `(before thei Privy Council `in "the case of Stone . vs. 0.P.R., which has now` become! notorious .for its tortuous L passage; _th`nou.gfh-' all the` `courts of` Canada: `right. up to Privy,Oouncil, the. '.highest `- tribunal in the British_'E1n-_ pir_e." ' 1 only is the case ' remarkable -{ _or its passage through the courts, with its apeals counter" appeals, J a `data an-;na~u"_J"I...... k;:AA.-'44.Lg`_`.!)._-`_- Who Made` Record Joumey, Leaying % Barrie At No... on} ~ July llll|--Cable From `London Regched " I I 7`H`ere%on 22nd.` T 4 wawm nus LACMICMESSAGE A %'FROM;MlL A. EELCRESWICKE, K. cl 364000 namage?%A;-m Fougmor* rm. Year; `nu \ All To, ighbst Tribunal In 5 T@yEmpire.T+_-;_CreatVictory For . .1. - `Ti-I: Casi` O O E" 5 TTA11-is time, Mr. C-reswicke was not blton satig_ed,` and he took the case to the `Supreme Court, winning out on the lb . , {:3 1' 6th of May, 1913.` I This was regard- leve-,Ted as` a signal jvictoryv for _Mr.- Cres- o,up1_ wicke, but the tc.1>.%R. remained Ub- levm; td1ml>.te', and resorted to ,` the ` `only :3tep~~?*other vmea`ns_'at their` command,4the h. nhefappeal; the Privy Coungil 'of'1Eng- ,- :.13nd" ,A , _ j51t;.| J- The kreasoi for their a.p~peg1"were .t `of set 4_)r"1:h_t_V_;i_11 `~:tIie V .origina1 V appeal, miti11g.tmain1y of " the follqwingz la,iii- Zfhiat .the judgment was t against the >i'<)n+:'J'V`T.%i.81itg.-:of,..jvidbnoe;: that the plain-` `unduly negligent. -Vand"," if Hthv 9v0$FI?I;I `If ;-o ;_ espru andgwrm -Spock, Implements - V 'auch amIs, _ Exocntdr of one came = of the me James ` W:-um has `instructed W. A. Moconkovusuc. Vt.1oneor.to`so1_1 a.t. Public gkfuctioh `at tshe'Ma.rket Square. Barrio.-_ on Saturday; "2651: July,!913 at eleven o'clock. A ; - - ~ - " -1l'.Is`1lKIlnn~h"uo n!-nnnrffv-. hnllnnnmlthr tlm `da- e:_-ta In ue Towsmn of E 3 L _` The C".P.R.. had, previously made an offer of settlement to 4:he.p1ain.- tiff, in which they would allow. him i`$1,250 ' and vs. positionl as station Jagent. atgBaxter at a_. salary of $40 -.....-.. ......;. .a.'l.. ...:n.' 1.-- 1.-..1_L=-__` .1 A-,_1' ,... .. ,.... ..... ... .,,........... .v. ..u-.. i This was the largest amount ever :awarded in .9. railway actiox; in Sim- coe County. Mr. A. E. H. Creswicke, ;K2C., ajpbeared for the plainti, Mc- :Mumhy &. Spence ofMToronto for the defendant cqmpalny. .` . C.P.R. APPEALED LAVND 1 IIILI \J'.l.` uL4|ltrI.LJ +y.L-, UAJV Iangbggnvagv `glfurbhe `High Court at Barr1e_ was re- s~ A;uCT?{t0N SA LE g-vow-V 9"-VdIlW4IvvA `uvv uv_. UCQIGLJ U1. !|.7'.rU_ `per mo'nth,a with free lightand uel, ,`the plainti to pay $5.00 per month arent for the house. This plaintiff had {refused to consider on the 'ground that it was, not a guarantee 101'` a permanent position for `life. 1 mL.:.. _-- LL- 1-_._-..L ___ _- _ch case. `Not (10)' 'I plainti. isventitledl 1:6 damages; Stage how much. The last `qijestion was answered by the jury returning a verdict "of $6000.00 damages for the Iplainti`, and--costasy 2 ' ` - VIII`) glus-A 16039 0 ll]. ,' ceived: circular No. 4, we think he .j`>acted to the best of his knowledge; ng!g_(4) If not, Awhe'rein`did he err"? ;.'Not `answered. (5)! Was plaintiff ['injured in consequence'~of any de- fectfofe the make-up of the ear? lA11swer:"Yes, in our opinion, hewas. I` (6) If he was so injured, state,every- , thing .which you nd.` to be wrong. , Answer: The car_ in "question 1ack- j ,ed the ..ladder T on end of_ car and {long lever equipment used by. the [ C.P.R. (7) Could} plainti, by the|; `exercise of reasonable care, have `1 -provided for the coupling of the car 1 with safety: to himself? Answer - In`.-_sour opinion, not- "under the cir- 'cu_m'stanc`ee. (8). Doyou nd negli- gence `in the C.P.R.? (b) In the ` plaintiff T (e) `or in both. of them? .1 Not answe1`ed_.. (9) ` If so, state 4 rbriey what was the ,neg]iger_1'_ce_ti'xi efwh `N91 ; (19) If 1 ;:- A fON'I`ARIO", JULY 24, lpven o;c|ocx._ . . -- ;_~ l'~h!`o,llowiL _gL propqrtyj belonged to the de- and `IABEIE.:~;THI5`? `51N1f.t9~ ygg91; ..Anb TH:-nonunion or cnuuu r- 'oua cnnnznaon. -- v-ua -M-vv v--av -uevr W "115 uwa % S'ale wi11' be" a "thing of the past; We LwiIl_;_doo -our utmost to make -.-_the_e of ' V` t "Ba.1e.'J'1`his'isa"1iir*;j_` `L ` F :11; `.44: to {>11 xgaa .. \........`. .v. .... `AVVUUU - . Taken altojgebher, , the __ farmers crops;-. will be. I-~vyel1.. up i to__ the average ami in ,Lmanyj;disttic1;s - dbdve what have been 'hai'vested_4;`=_-.f9r the past three or four years. '; T .g V Ia-oC\l- vvq vacuum: Ian: IAIVAO It is quite remarkable. that many farmers had not got their hay ui1de_r `cover before. they had to start in cutting their wheat, which was qu_i_tQ ripe.` The hay crop ianort up to the ave;-age`, but in isolate `L there; Jauau 1.?! ouuuvu uuc uvurugv, uuu 111 some instances exceedingly good. Around Minesing and up to Craig- hurst fall wheat cutting was general on Monday, and `by this time of the week cutting wi11'be general all over this section. . Samples from the farm of Mr. W. A Orchard" at Mine- sing `show the heads `Well lled and remarkably clean," a coniiition . that is said- to `be quite the rule Father than the` exception. From _ A25 to 30: bushels-to the acre will be harvested by Jiny farmens, and__in_ some-cases it will`: run higher.` _stra.w, is tha.n.usuaL _, ,r:_,,`I ,1` i . `w .5 .8?`-"H `EIIIII, Hgwkestone. " _ . V Ob.t well; asalmogt all of 7the spring but more" `rain is `for the .room -a_'_.. -u.-=_;:|..-_. .i_. n mi :om.v THREE ms I-EFT! Many farmers in this section are now in the thick of their fall wheat harvest, and the reports which have reached The Advance are ,that the yield` igu above the average,` and in . - .1- fljlk I95!` llunzxrn 42`- _-_ A From 25 to 30 Bushels Wi Be Average.-0ats and Other Crops?` Look Well` .--Hay Was Below ` Average. ted Qua`: snug. uyuvxvo ' The result of the case Vvindn-icates -our legislators and; is a -great vic- `tory _fg;`- railway; workers all over 1 'a.n.d8~; FALL WHEAT curnm: NOW oum3 GENERAL '- ployees. same of :1; ....`-... V..- um... vuuuuu; ua..|.UI.c_y anppur ances for the protec'ti%f their em; ` appliances were lacking-in the car in question, and. this .was, undoubtedly, the cause 9 of the disaster that befel the plain- : ti, Of- course, the C'.P._R. pointed g out that the car was not their own , car, and that. they were not bound i to comply with the -act for that . reason. . Mr. Creswicke, on the ` otherhandi, contended from first to ` ' last that the ownership of the car ` V was irrelevantfandz that the intent- ` ion of parliament was` to` make the worker safe,` in fact, that every car 1 operated by them ` came under the 1 provisions of- the act, as to hold 1 i.otherwise_.wou1d enable the railways 4 to frustrate the'intention'e of the ,1 law. `by using -borrowed rolling stock. 1 His contention has now been de-- E nitely upheld . ' I rm__ ____,-1L .p .1 ` - 1'- 'uauc_I_uu. .Mf, Creswicke will take a short holiday; `and possibly make a tour of some of the noted placm on the Continent before his return. " i From ;i:VV:0it -of` the public, and especially 2 to _ railwaymen, the decision is of _` considerable import- ,ance. It is enacted! A railways should) have their ears `equipped with certain standa safety appli-A nnnoa -fr. 41-.n .._.-.A......'L2 .. -1! LL -. . company ""g.ui1ty ` any ' negligence; the - plaintiff was 5 A "guilty of ciontributory negligence; that the damages were exceseixg. ' V Y ' Thus this case has gone through all the courts of the land, right to thfe foot of the throne,_ as it V is c.` tomary, to speak of the Privy tuncil, and`. a ;B'an-ie` lawyer has. 11 out. against the immense wealth `o y the great (_}.P._R. Company. The 1 Ice ts-t.wil1'__a1l haye to beypaid by the t H .R;, and thisdwill amount to 9.1- ` most as much. `as the amount . awarded in damages. ` mu tum: Hm Notice T. c..aa..,,. > i ?o "I Notice ishere given pu t toth T :.i.'.>;1.3. :(1I; -.. E90` `M3? 51139- flrgditom Dlfggagtam 31' Jglllgl crop, r-I v--vb around

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