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Northern Advance, 30 Mar 1893, p. 8

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yausuvsu , uullu, IUK uvsuuunuu. Mrs. M-. J. McKee v. G. T. R.-Action for damages` for negligence by the defend ants by which the plaintiff s husband was lrtlled at the crossing a little south. of Al- landale. The defence endeavored to` show contributory s negligence, and certain questions were submitted to.the jury and answered in rather a contradictory man- ner, and on which argument has yet to be heard. In the event of judgment being given for the plaintiff. the jury assessed- the damages at $1700. Strathy,Q. C..r for 'plsint_i' ; Wallace N esbitt-, for the defendants. f . `K _ . T . George Hicks v. Richard Callighsn_.- This was an action for damages for the alienation of the aifections of the plain-. 'ti s wife',.and took Im the court's `atten- tion forv.t",w*'o. full days; The plainti` en- deavored to show that while his wife was in thedfendaut, s employ (his own wife having left" him) improper relations had ezisied between the defendant and the `plaintiff's wife. . The defence, of course, denied this, but the jury were not in- uenced by this, and gave the plaintiff a verdict of $3,000. Lennox, for the plain- til' ; Strathy, Q 0., for the defendant. . llIIC\ again um: LEONARD. A I In hwnuh ' ' LIA O6 .Il.A1JUa.Vlo'. ' Vendors Solicitors, 59 Yonne Street; ' ' T Toronto. ~11 -moa A T 49-ly. In I . Dalston. fuawu. ll-13. `tuna I.` UIJABU FARM. EOE SALE.--L0` NU: ' 1059.1-rio P. . 18 in 7th 31 f Velprl (1 one half mileaootgocxg B3-rice. l 6 'ttll11:$vl::1e lot o1-155 BOND. -Apply to- J. A. w-.-:---.-.__.- FOR SALE OR. RENT.-1-A Brick Dwelling (The Banldors) con 10 Rooms and attic . largo oellsr. hot sir hosting. hard andnott water. good gables sud outbuild- :11:1qa.b3 sores 011)! ultnevino. trait tre and m 0- , I Q the D AYlanglnlo.- . 11-up. u--..__ 7, 4 mar chi/as Man Iron sALin.-.Loc N -. i `E. ;`.'i..:..Z`..`:`.`..'..".`.?.`...'3.` Y...'.P:-...a .{1s_e9f<'} 9 ------1ICrVWl `WIUHIWF 5110 the pat1ent.in- thoaot of breath . 'l`hroa.t and Lung Surgeon, ot 78 ocaul St. Toronto : , Dxsusns `Tnnn .--Ootu-rh or the Head and Throat. Cotorrh Deatnou, Chronic Boon- ohmo. Asthma and Gonaum non. also lose of votes. to V-throat. L _ _ ,'1`onalla. Polypns of the one. or any other Nasal Obstruction tomnvod w.1th0|,1= the M1110- In..tuur_-u.n.._'........._._.g. -.- ._- _ - I.|e in Barrie on 1 gheilolhiol egntu, Iron 4 o clock KCIVIIIIFIEUQ Jae. McGreevy v. The London Mutual Fire Insu rence Co.-An action on a policy. Settled between the parties. Lennox, for plaintiff; Pepler, Q 0., for defendants. ' Catherine Kerr v. A. O. U. W.-An action to recover amount of insurance in a benet society. Defence. that deceased (Capt. A. Kerr) hadfreudulently misrep-s resented his age so as to bring him within the limit prescribed by the rules of the Order. Judgment for the defendants. Hewson and Gunn, for the plaintiffs; Ritchie, Q 0., `end Mecwett, for defend- An`- IIVIIIII rI\I\lIiI`QIJI`o SRIIIIIE Gnxnnn. Aoewr FOR mm Co. or Smcon. Board meets that Monday in each month. at the oico of Mr John Rogerson 8eo'y Tress, Barrie at 4.30 o'clock, gm for the transaction of eneral buainessan taogeoeive applications for ouns. ' ` _ OFFICE : I 47 131::.1\1'I..o:E= STREET- [10-1y - BARBIE. -.1 In van. VA`. A an vow 11:3 \.Il|Jl .I.'J.II 103. n.u.U. Al.|TI'|0BIZEO 0A_! _|1Al, 85.000.000. V Barrie, Allanclaie and District Board Dmrnt. spar President. 0. A. Pnaxma. Vice-President`. Axnmnw Unqunuvr. W. Wmmrsox. snwu. WIBLIY. W; P. Booms. Jenn Woons. D. F. MAOWATI`. Solicitor. Michael Fennel], Agent for Alluadale. Terms to insure, $35, with` a re- duction for this season only of $15 to all those who pay cash at time of service, the owners guaranteeing to re fund the amount paid if mare should prove to_be not with foal. PVROVINCIAL RIIII l'\l BOOKMAKER - FARM, BARBIE. The Standardv Bred Trottytng Stallion ` and skating pm mo ......; $VIVIJ\lCIIVI" ' Robert A. Roan v. Jan. Anderton and S. Lount---Action on a. promissory note. J. T. Sproul, for plaiuti ; Geo. Louut and Strathy '81 Eaten, for defendants- T 1...- n An...... .. 1..- cu:.._... .. -1 and winter accessories at JACKSON, |~ I`|'i I'ii'_I-n |$=i-'!!r!'av-J!29!!'!.!!9:2!'I SGENERYI Having purchased t-hg entire CRooKERy STOCK . OF 'I'O:RO].\T'I:O' - Ixconromnn vnnmncnuvrnn 169. B.s.O. uuu uvrnxuy ua nawu, [Ur uewuuuutol. J me 8. Aiken: v. Jae. Stineon et .81-- Aotion to set aside a will, Appliostione was made by the pluinti to postpone this but was refused. W. O. Smith, for the plainti`; McCarthy, Peplel & Mo- 1 Cal-thy, for the defendants. - mA1nud I l'V..I....L....... up 11 A JAS._ `VAAIR, Add:-elss to clear out I the whole stck at on-half less than it % % can be bought for . "lswhere.L JOHN noafion. anmms Iumrnngr. Ann-um u-an mun rt- l\'I 5------ R. A. DUT_TON, 23` 1--.. _.. 3].... c E Will make the season of 1893 an the at away below first cost, we will commence SNOW riallunlop SfFoet. VIII I'll , IUI` UIIU IIUIUIIV-llllloc Edward A. Oolquhoun v. D. A. Jdnea-- An action under an aizreement covering lands comprising 8 oonsidersble but of" the Village of Boston. Scott, Lee: J; Hobson,'for plaintiff; Moarthy, Poplar- & MOut_hy, for dofdndint. Hi. l'..`..I.|.:.. :...L:_-L-.I n.-a. L- ....'.-.u.1' _.4. T. R. 4392 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. 3a}riom1,-XRRIE. 12-no _ T - "T73-i)A'Yf' DR. WASHINGTON Graduated in*1872a.t Vio- torie University with honors. The same year missed the examination of the College of Pb 51- oieneend Sm-eons, nt. since I880. Dr. W. has 9??? .`.`:a:f:;":.% o e o e Throat and Lung Dis- eases.- Ti.` o e :4. Ivan? n..p : I:3r".m3 L `C `L-.n'4LLl_.. PHOTO R. _B.f_ ;--' -'--V. "--II, ""'V'9'P `VW"vuv*-uulu 0| E91118. 130., press, ,ha,ve ; bagn. disposed ut, vxz :--. , ` . - V V _ `_:l}O$((3!lJ..IdtVV_(&tiQ!|. balance mlxodhard A'onms-`s} Lt 8. 7. Township of Tlnniul-about 79 cores cleared sag un-. . nah. nz. _ , Qtubl? Land out- alumnus. uooc own: well water and V E'a.r|p'_ Rent or Sale.` A COPY Gets McAl|.|8T|ER, smnv & cow Everyone Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Sleigh Runners, Sleigh Shoe Stet: Bpr Iron and Chain, Lanterns, Rope and Rope S Halters, Grain Scoops, Snow Shovels, Sleigh Bells, and ageneral stock of Hard- ware, Paints, Oils and ` Glass at Axes and Axe Handlex W `;VI..:>:-l:l'n1i`;; ;n`:i.I:::t`;'<;n`t.l1st he -would; in all probibihty traverse` do unuettslod non-jury cam over to the may it- tings, _ commencing` on 8th` Mbyyinlt. ' Stamping done Prompy at half usual price. % Lassons Given In Fahcy Wort GELEBRATED WASH SILKS Mrs` L.StepheI1 " Music a specialty in Oloth or Full Leather, Stiff and Limp Covers. Portfolios made of any size and style to order. ll Repairing of every description of Binding done on short notice. , ,There is nothing in the Binding and Ruling ling that cannot be done he "i guaranteed rst-class. Parties having Books. &c., to bind need only send 3 or note to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and , re ,. Wit same when nished. PRICES LOW AND TERMS CASH. ` :" Lodge Books Journals Cash Books cnurms, SPAIJES AND suovtis Ma;.us;earer % . 3 A ,and%Bi1_1der% of. ' B1 a5nk Books" "me. oursau 3Oororei6n of e Banie-An action fur damages for injur- ies unstained, caused by 8' defectiveV_ gide- walk on McD(5nu1d street. :Set.tled be-=- tween the parties _for $520} f'L'-~nnox, Ault & Kerr for the plexn~:i";`i'G. A. Radenhuret for the town. 1_L_ IV. as no u\-' Plough Lines. Wire--Plain, Plain Twist and Barbed. Mill Furnishing-`Steam Fittings, Packing, Oak ? i ` Taned Leather Belting and Lace Leather, Emery wheels, Files, Shingle Bands, Oils, &c. Carpenters Teols, Cut and Wire Nails, i Paint Brushes, Paints, Ready mixed Paints, Linseed Oi], Kalsomine, &c. Blnnk Books mde any size and Ruled to any pattern. All work gum 4} int-clan. ' - v d Minute Books AGENT FOR DOMESTIC PATTERNS. X-GIIT SAWS, FILES IND BASPS. Day `Book % At J. HENDERSON S. agusfbs, PROPRIETOR, Who pm hi: Subscrip- tion for [P893, J.- Boyd v. The Victoria Harbbr,..,.Lum- her Co.--Au action for damages for tres- pass to land. Settled between the parties. McCoeh, for plaintiff` ; Pepler, Q 0., for defendants. rs It I II? 71 :- No. 5 Duinlop Street, Top Floor. Le-dguers `D: the Christmas ro?ol:gft:u?.G::3 Inrlna nnnnb 0 DEALER IN j 1 j . Pglatsf. s1'Rouc:s1', 3581;; (ox-nnelnsn nantlty. For makins ya`-E Go 0 . fo?aR`mwm&`&ndmu"hW 1 loll by All Queen and Drllggloth `Z. T. (:.1'I!.1'.-unis:-I-I- n-u.....nn 8enlEi Tfains E. v. _W. H. Or'okor-Action for damages for infringement of `a patent. Dismissed with costs. McCoIh, for the plamt-i' ; Gunn, fer defendant. `III... M . T `M'..`lI...... r: m `D A_.:-_ PURE, `Z vownsnzn, wt Ivar uxtili &li5*""' ' "I-303: and obtain a copy 03 I-`rec I-'actsnl-'arn7$" MANITOBA land to four ion-at Railroad ' `an-n-A __.I -Q_A_n_, _ NORTH -WEST For Particulars ABOUT THE Periodicals ;.vwuU;uuul.uIa sun; EMU LUWD. J ohu Green at al vi. The _Canadi_an Pie- cic Railway-This was angaction brought by the husband and ,i`nfa_pt children of one Lucinda Green, ivhose death was {caused by injuries received in a collision on the C.P.R , for $5,000 damages, and ` was postponed on the application of the defendants. on the ground of the illness of an important witness (Conductor Hew- itt). Pepler, Q C , for the plaintiffs: Wallace N esbitt, for the defendants. _ ~ Nathaniel Dyment v. G.T R.-Actlon for damage: for treepnu on the Barrie race `track. Postponed until nxt court to have foreign witneuee examined. Lount. Heweon & Oreewicke, for plaintiff; John Bell, Q.O.. tor defendente. Law Ieports uuc LUI The 1:ug tha 4 mgda and th Hattie, $300 338,. & - receive _$75, m mg: a meal: `gr n Ifreeent-_-'1`he` Reeve end Oonnoillou Be _|ie, Little end.Newbe_rry. T ' - menus :-ep'ort No.6--Yonr, oc_>`n_:`_i:|ittee n-mn -A:.-.-.__.I ALA; AL , Best 1.` session vv . 1'1 Nesbitj ` `J |:v zisus. 8 _._-u-`I-' amend that all against decea County about` ".ef*.. __ -v\.v interes by the course. poin r. 1:h.e It-011 Mon 5, Ves pleme Lasha. 7' E.TuF7'e'io 'e1~?'Z;"_'1'1'i i:: odmihittee on~Finanoo recommend that tho followlyk P ".....'.` by 1`r9-== *?9!PP?9'd A Thu Medon ments, F rawl tioneer (J? rid Mary househ M T3. J R. For 14-17. -I-):a'te 1893. imp.1e at 1- o `Pacers ments, Bowen ' VI CFLI lot 6, --.....g.. F rid ion Ho bu ggie Reid, ` _ 8.prInx Aiiiiai. ;w:i=.T09ntinu9d'.L:o 4pna~2.g rnn in -.-A..- I...__.L___. _`|:____ VOI. wel Flno turn: and grand vulne In "I, >.o1-V0 cloth: at Hunter. svu-Jenn as An event of more thenordinery interest took place in the town of Aurora. on March 15th ult., ct the residence of Mr. Charles Thomas of above place, the event being the marriage of his deuahter Ida. Lousie to Mr. John Nixon of Cleveland, Ohio. The groom is 5 son of `Mr. John Nixon of Thornton, Ontario. The cere- mony wes performed by the Rev Mr. Amos, Presbyterian minister of Aurora, in the presence of about eighty `friends and relatives from diiferent parts of" Out erio. The `many tokens received by the newly wedded couple, speak in the highest terms of the esteem in which both were held by sll who knew them. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon, smid showers of rice etc. took the evening train for -their home in Cleveland. ` - Our village was thrown into a state of excitement on. Saturday 25th ult. when the dreadful tidings of _the sudden death of one of our neighbors, Mr. Richard Ellis who had working in thelumber camp of J. B. mrth, near `North Bay was received. Mr. Ellis was struck over the left shoulder causing the broken bones of said shoulderto penetrate the `lungs; He lived about ten hours. _ His remains were inter- red in the Episcopalian cemetery on` Sab- bath the 26 sh ult The funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. H.,H. Cunningham. 1,34, I,-,, 5%yvi+;;%?1;.i gJi.aar"ci;;I iu}."BZiTi. herself again. Mr. Wilson in rapidly recovering, as is also M13: Hattie Burton. Mr. Lennox, of Toronto, proprietor of the Red Lion, is about to take poueuion 0? the name. Mr. . Henderson is, we believe, to take pouesiion of 5 hotel in Angus. So the world wags. ` - ~1 ' . `i; n | Mt`. Frank Arnold is one of our most moat enterpriuingf1u'me_u ; he in pabont to erect, `large commodious (tone unblea- under his barns. . ' .._A ~, -_` _-~ IIIIIIIIIUUII BU I-JV"-I-Ill [VI QUIVIIIICIIUUJ 9 Annie Bolster` v. Corporation of Cree- more-Aotion for damages `for injuries sustained through 9. defective sidewalk. Pepler, Q.O., for plaintiff ; Lennox, for defe`nda.nt`. ' . 'l\II 1' PI `.9: vu vuu .l.uuILvc U ' lump there is a. beerdleef pi::;repI:fs:inmbue sighting` lend. t On the `2 cent stamp, the neviuretnr is repreeenteci as landing -but the `artist has given him a patties`-chel beard. One of the Iubjeote for dieeneeion-etbchioego "next summer ehouldibeyhow e` been-dleu feoej may be furnished with along eutern beard ~ in the course of twenty-fear-whourI.,-` - . 9 ` ` A grea:'nu`u1berLa.'ro afiot;la_.t pt?-;z;;z"1;: I with In grlppe. but nothing aerioua is anticipated. ` . ' .Mru. McQu;;'ha returned from .Mnrk- ham. where she had been" fsttpnding the tune:-`ul_ of her sitter; Mn, Ma_0oAi1,!ey.f_ _ A. young idnjof John .Boyd,, "Windsor, was fstslly burned yenterdg w_hile`[st-' tempting to that a 6150` _Ao!-o_I n9. V our D:-on Making nope rtmont In nowV busy, with nllu Hunter In charge. Hunter, sarteunt Jr Go. b 1 OOIVIIQ #8 LQVDIIII U \cI\JnIUC\Il Baillie--Newberry-,-That the Collector be instructed to take such proceedings as are necessary for the collection ot tall in- come to: not yet-paid, and all other taxes not collected. _ Carried._ ' ,II A 0| n 5 III` sou nu; uvguaunvzuu-ul. 1JII_l.l, qp-LOU. We further recommend that the Treas- ure: take into account the following amounts received : Fromm lnnial town- ship, the sum agreed upon at separation, $105.89; from Innisl township, school tax onthat part of this section situate in Innisl, $65.77; from D. G. Johnson, tax on non-resident lot 12 J acob o Ter- race; $1. Report adopted. nu; ;n__nAnn`-Annnn i,"l`l.- 5 `Ian l".\I`nAL-- vny ` v-una E. Seviqny, levy for Separate School, $40.77 ; Treasurer Innisl, our share of H.` & N. W. Ry. debenture, $55 25;` Treasurer Inn`a|, our share of settlement of Surathy lots, $7.05 ; County Reaviatrar, fee for registratrouof plan, $3; 80. WA flanking: unnnununn-ul blunt 1-A 'I`---- of. .viz.: THIN Eaoige;(LE1ie;vE3;a.-I:iH;:i?,<;;es :n:i'Z3';';1da: tions for Easter Decoration- Orders left at MONKMAN'S DRUG STORE ; will be promptly attended to. Good potatoes for sale, Telephone 14. A )2-Iv. H. E. Gidley v. Dry Dock and Wreck- ing 00.. of Colhngwood and Mrs. A. 0hrietie-An action for damages to a. workman in the employ of the defendant company. caused by the falling `of 5 meat from the ship Marquis when in or near the defendnntl dock. Settled between the parties. McCarthy, Pepler & Mc- Carthy, for the plaintiff ; Moberly & Gunon. for the defendants. ~ and respeotfully solicits 9.` continuance of the M patronage bestowed on the late rm. v uouvvvvvu VI-I IJLIU IGLU lJl.'l..I.I.o F1or?a,lf`15ieral Designs 3, Spapialty. lr....i..... I :1:.... n_n- rn:-_ veu1.................. ....;... .. Chickens per pair.. .. .. .. .. Geesener Turkeys ner1b................ Butter.roll.ner1b....~...;....... Lard. per'lb..'..............;;.. Eggs per doz....v,........... . Potatoes per Hay pen-to;_1.......v.......;V..... Straw Der ton................. Tnllow. Farmer : e per lb, Wool. washed.-per Flour, Baker's, per owt.. .. .. .. Flour. fsmily..per owt..V.. Flour. pastry. percwt.....V..... Oatmeal per cwt...;.....V...... Cornmealpercwtu............ ;Vu.l.\.ll'UUlll'.ll(l6I.-no - - - o -nununor ' stunt Sk1n8...Q.............. 5-50: " Lamb Skins 88.0h..'. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6` froronto Farmers lurket. Tononro, Maroh`28, 1893. when. whlte ........... .... ...soostos o Wheahspring 62..;. 6: Wheat. red w , 57.... (M ant. comm R11 0 ` ` V '- "Gmn'.Ru.'PnonUcn:.'- Beet. Bindqunttbrh per-cwt.... 1 Beef, torequarters nor. cwt. . . . . 5 I)ressedhogsperowu........... -7 Mutton =-1 Boring Lamb 1 VnnI..-. ,, _ ~ ` mum. Cow or Steer, Farms;-'9, per owt Cow or steer, trimmed. per own, . Sheepskins each No.lGreenHidea.,... .... " ` I`nIf lthy: M122` 3. :- ~I _! A1f~;__ ..'.-.'- '.`.I,,Rn1lng1nth9- `sand . 1.; llai-kitl j; }o1`: .,; _;f_ i ..-3 34:4. -. 1ffgumm"'m,s9"i1sss;"`i ` . ti;3`d`3 " .;~35=< 7*-4o _ ,. . Ianoucoauv I out o-cu 31.1: gr 4125 _9`uo I ___ In FRANK BROWNE uulaa ..;..... Rye Dan: Onlthe Yankee one t `t Ata" ' here il a. bean-dlenn b(i:::1irap:f * iiiki W Ti=JoI 'v}"13}o'{1iii;}" Go.-An aotion to ascertain a boundary in progress. Dickinson & Msowatt, for plainti ; Thompson & Howson, for defendants. `innit: 'R..I.h.n-' n nnnnn-n5:nn A. nan VII V"lVU|lU\-It \JDI `IONIC Council adjourned am April 3. 7.36 Wishes to announce that he has taken over the business of - . nu Illnlll-IUDB VI. McViH gg_{l_@rowno, Advance Correspondence. A FLORISTS, E. Wnunnnun. Clerk. Tw33;E %r2..s:....w~-.N.2:% =:.:m'. JOHN fun. so ciappemn st, I-tt NOTICE-;'am for sale or to`:-anti one hun- m}.$x33 ;?x"zi u.`x& :i'&z`:`os #3.`? .b1kBrr1-. . ' -):*j,.=1513n-- f I?IlIl-I-IVI Alexander Bell v. J as. Spears and John ()oxworth-Settled between the parties. `Fisher 85 Bell, for the pleintie; Hood, Jack: 8: Fraser, for the defendants. A T NON-JURY. - . * Geo. Allen 7- J. H. Hull+-Action on e nromiuory . note. Settled between the parties. McOoeh,for the olainti`; Lo_unt, Heweon & Oreewioke, for defendant. numb at 'I`..-....L.. .. T"... ....a 1-1.- I IUVVLV .l'ISUI'l!o'!Iu'l"l EUIS BAl.Ani.-11881151 fully situated on Kempenteldt Hill. near the water being composed of Lots 10 and 11, S. Davis Qt. an Lots 11 fronting on Kempen- teldt Bey. (Scores more or less. excepting -the port 1011 conveyed to the Rail wav Company as shown inregistered Plan No. 1. Also Late 1 endas.-Davis Street in block K 8l.'ld L0l 1 and 21`:-onting on Kempenteldt Bey.4 acres" more or less. excepting portion conve ed to Reilwsy .Comps.nv all shown in r tiered Plan No. 1. The 5 ve- is very suits lie` for temily residences and will be sold at s." I lg endon ` ens terms. 'Appl.r_ to MR8. -J FULLERT N. 01 McDonald 8t.. Barrie. 45-tt. l;"33&3?;*i'TvE%1f:'orVX. *5oL:z3'. 0 COM In 11!: .o'od`Esrdwood1n:h. 1:- ......"x'2'.'..`z'2!.`..`f.` T808. J )BY. `D-.I:fn'n , jFqrl:`gn.m*.-A GOOD nmx 1'1btism.wD . clot. wlthnarn Woodahed. Jlror nmn `rt: mm '31:. A mn'nz.. 4covv'i x`3s'tre-1 .""" . new OWN PROPERTY FOR SA.LE.-Bea.uti 7 fully llmnnvnlmnv hnlna nnrnnnnn nI"I.n|>- In nn II ARM non sAI.w.-1oo ` 0onoess!qn'8.`Townah1?)'l>'1`!'OX `.r.o"`. .'..%'. nlmu-Ad and nnnlnn .-nu-ul ....Io.I..-u-_ - -._. - Ullllllllllll P. O. Box 73. Barrie. P 0. Box 7. Allandale. In the matter or the Guardianship or 7 the infant child of Wi.iiam Purvna and Emily Purvil. both late or the lfownohip otlnnioill in the Oonnty ` ofsilneoe, deceased. . Take notice that after the expiration of 20 do ofrom thedote of the that publication of thlya `notice. 1, Sarah Jane Leonard. wife of William Leonard, of the said Township of Innietll, former. intend to apply to the Burro- zete Court of the Count of Simeoe to be appointed Guardian of W helmina Pnrvie. the inton`ta child of the said William and Emily PIIIPV . bi LnNxo,x., Am.-r ;l`-K".-ma. `mm 11-13. her 8oll1torl._ HE LONDON GUARANTEE . I V DENT C0,". LIMITED. & A001 IIIV IIUI UIIIIEII VH0 `John Kerr v. J. S; Montgomery--An notion to have an agreement for the trans- fer of land cancelled. Inunt, Hewaon & Creswicke, for plaintiff ; Strathy & Esten, 10:; gefendsnte. T . 'I\IA 1'`! `TL? TERMS OF SALE :-All purchases of sums 312 and under, cosh: over $12, 8 Months Credit on Approved Joint and several Notes. 6% discount. cash. - - T .. A .1 nnnmzmr. nunw tcounrv or smcoa. 1 E66 14] 115 UOIIOIO l'18l.'l_l8BB. The a eve iezvlemenw are all in excellent order. and like ethe farm stock. There will also be sold 3 quantity of He and Grain; also Forks. Spades, and other ex; olea too numerous to mention. Cattle; Horses. &c.. including the following :- , 1 Snan of Draught Mares. I Draught Mare. coming 4 years old; 1 Heavy Draught Colt, comiug4 years old; 1 Heavy Draught Colt. coming 2 gears old - 2 Roadster Colts coming 3years ol ~ 1 Roadster Colt. coming 2 ears old: 1 yearlin Roadster Colt; 1 Grey are. (Roadster) in cal to Hamilton ; 1 General Pur-A pose Fllly.3 years old; 1 Brown `General Pur- nose Mare; 3 young Milch Cows, in call`; 8 year- ling He1fers;2 Heifers. coming 2 years old; 1 Steer, coming 2 years old; 1 Thoroughbred Durham Bull. 2 ears old (p ee); 2 Brood Saws. 9 young P gs. 1 Patterson lnder. I Wis- ner Mo war. 1 Horse Rake. 1 Wisner Seed Drill, 1 Fanning Mill. 1 Land Roller. 3 stumping Machines.` 2 Double Waggons. 4 Single Plows, 2 Gang Plows, 1 set Platform Scales. 1 Grain Crusher 1 Home Power and saw. 1 Bu gy. 1 Cutter. 1 Market Sleigh. (bo ), 1 set ob Slelghs, 1 Market Sleigh, 2 outtln Boxes. Lasts Heav Doublearness, 1 set 8 1e Harness, 1 set ght Double Harness. The :1 Avg irnnlov-noun: QDA all {n nvnnllnn ___...".___.'_--- At noon, by Vllzlzofconxnv. Auction- eer. a very valuable stock of Imolements, Cattle; Horses. &c.. including the following :- `I Shah of I):-nnaht. Mars: 1 -nrniioht Mn:-n .4 ya wanna -av n-Iv |weanesa'a_y_,t1i 51:11 c1_zIfl'f)'r"ii_,1z;g;3, -`Ann Ln -u `I7 I`! I';4l'I-.o--.. __ -_ ` Ell] mar hum. uurnuxu p&l_'0Cl UL` I-l'lI0_D 01 R1110 an nremises .situa.te lying and being in the Township orllnnisl in the County of Simcoe at d Province if Ontario. and -being composed of Lot number Twenty;-three in the /Thirteenth Concession of the said Township of Innisl conteini` g by admeanureznent two hundteci acres. be the same more or less excepting there- outonn mm c 1' an acre heretofore. conveyed to the Trustees of Schonl Section number Fourteen in the.sa.id Township of Inni-l. Thu fhllnwinv imnrnvpmdntn In-A unit! in he Lll H16. F_ll-10. '1'0WnBlll]) OI .lIllll"Il.l. The followingciznnrovemente are said to be on the property :-100 acres cleared :- 80 acres bush `and 20 acres pasture. Watered by Kem- penfeldt Bav and by wells;.orcha.1-cl of about 100 trees, Frame house 20x26. 18x20. and 18x24. Frame barn 36x6) and 40x60. the first part on saone wall. the second on cedar posts, etabllng below the whole. manna -__'I`nn nan nan!-, 4'-.0 -Hun nu-nhnaa ` on OliEDIT._6 _ T STUUK MID IIIPLEMENTS .l. .111 lNVO..C8l'IEll.1-. .lll(1Bl1[Il'8B OI. UIOTWEKO fwhibh wm "b rnroduded it `aha t.`1me`Lof `sale. there will be c 'ered for sale by.Public Auction by J ohn W.`_ Morrow. Auotiqne er.- gt` the Queen's Hve,warne.onA , ;; _ Monday. the 3rt1day of Aprll, 1893, | `L lL_"I.__._ _` A....-'l'.... _!-I__I_ l._ LL- I . _ _ _ A __ IIII ' \-ICICIIQQII B I Mary Ann Bolster v. `Al. W. Dhd R. L. Walker-An action for trespass and to uncertain in boundary. Robinson, O'Brien dz Co.. for plointi` ; Fieher & Bell; for defendant:-, 'D..I.......s A `D--- _ 7-- A_.1-..A.-.. -...I at th hour of twelve o'clock in the forenoon the following lungs and nx-emlses:-All and sin rthat ce_rta.1n parcel or u-a`.o_t of land nremises.s1cua.te "`nIHU|n`|'InknP15\v\IL`I In ulna IV.-us-non AI GI-nan.` _tln. nhwriioi ..t:mI6 ` ontained __1nV two. certain Indentmes of Mortazaze fwhinh` will `h tn:-nrlntin sir. an mn` nf `unis: U-mupvu nuzcu-up-an gnu - v \u-- . - - % ` T0W"N.SIII1*i F??,I1`,9`1?>FIL; . rm .` .; .`.- ,s9-:..'A ` =` `i ~ ~- , 1209 `acres; Qmpre owless; I : S0IL.TCLA1*.I4Q&Mg r J V FM981 u/., uusuuuula, uuuu. _a . - A. J." RtJss1a:LL snow. ' Trustee Barrie. March 15th. 1893. 11-13 hi)-:;t:;1 nu. Min-oh. mos. SAISAC "Po There will be offerd for sale by Public A uction. at the above Farm. on * 11' 1 :1 run 1' an nu `"- V BIICOI 11.13, % TORONTO. Mafch 8th, M69- IJVWUUII IV \l|UDWl\l5U IUI IICIVIIKICIIVO I Bank of Toronto v. Jane and John Wiueld- An action to set. aside a. deed. Szrathy. -Q.O., for plainti ; Gunn, for the defendants. V '-r_1__ 17-4., -_ 1* on 1. . A Auction SALE `IN THE, SURROGATE GHIIRT ILII !li|| "5337 r. Olin. Dennlsbnis `hum. Lot North-halt 8,._con. 9,` lnnunl. The POCKET DIRECTORY for 1893 . Nowiready. Reliable and ac- curate. `Price 25c. Addrou Advance once. a ll I.llll'li being xv tn `hn 12. sULL1vAN DAVID . Commissioner for ueboo, DX 73. Ban-in. M 7 Am I-`OR njia/Reno: -:0 THE`: EDGAR 85 MALONE. Vnndnpd nlin-hn-an Cl T '*}2;fii}1op v. G . lr.'1i_LX;'XJ{{{ror damages for the killing at the. Brentwood crossing of the plaintiff '3' horse; and in- juries to himself. In answer to. certain questions submitted to the jury they found that if the plaintiff had exercised ordinary care the accident would not have happened, and their answers to other guestiona were favorable to the plaintiff`. udgment has not yet been given on the answers to the questions Lennox, for the plaintiff ; Wallace Nesbitt, for the defendant. ` I _ 'II_l'I,,_ , III! `I `I II A I

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