Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Dec 1922, p. 12

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Page Twelve primary cretlnors. The nal result subsequently . will be that the Claimant's claim to the ln`sura~nce money paid into Court should be ablowed with costs, and the nlnilns of the various pr.h11ary credi- tors against. the above nzuned garn- '.shoes should be d The money in Court should he pngid out In the Claimzmt after the lapse of twenty days, in order` to allow those pnimary credltors ent.'i`t1ed to do so to appeal it they deem It a;dvlss.ble." A request has come from the Soldiers Settlement Board of New hlakeard to the ladies of Barrie for Chrlsvmas cheer for fteen I-a.m'l1Iles in the tire stricken district. These are all families or returned soldiers who lost thelr homes and crops in the big nre. 'I`.hedr Christmas will be cheerless unless some kind friends will provide it. T.nrHm: uhn whah tn hefln in this WANT CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR SOLDIERS FAMILIES Wm provxae 1:. Ladies who wish to help in this worthy cause are asked to send their contribution to the Agnlcul-tu1*a.1 Rooms, Owen St., not later than Monday, Dec. 11. 'n'and1:m-r-hl-pfsz, gtnnklinxzs. mltta. monuay, uec. .u. Handkerchiefs, stocklings, mltta, candy, etc., would make most ac- ceptable gifts. Ony new articles I will be sent. A new feature at the Provincial Winter Fair, Guelph, Ontario, this year is the sheep shearing contest. by hand and by machine. This will be conducted in the ring on Monday. hnn 11 '7 I READ THE ADVER'I`ISEMENTS'.` The Northern Advance 'vM. H. MUSSEIMAN, ANGUS, WINS CLAIM OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. 1022-8 ____ __a. 1'11- \'Irn.-.du.I.n KJKLLIJLIIUIMLV D (LL11 uvun.u-...' -v__ .. Honorary PreaLden`t---Hts W0-rsh-Lp the Wanden of the County. Pras1den't-1A. J. Sa.rjean`t. Vlbce-Pres.-Dr. A. T. Lmlle. 'I\reasuIrer--A. G. MuoLe1La.n Secretary and Inspaot.or-W. J. Justice. I ltnnnnnn-v n1!f1nf--MIT. DOnnd | Justice. I-Lonomry So1t1o1t:ors--Mnr. Ross and D. F. M-oouojtg. L1 a.mpum.u-w 'Dhvulw-Inn...-`nl'_ A. T. and D. 1". Mcuuxug. Homomry Rhyxsbclan,--Dr. A. '1`. Dibble. Dr. W. A. Lewis, Dr. E. G. Turmbull. .Auditor&---'W. R. King and '1`. Beecroutt. um... f`.nmvm'l'Mnn---T. '1`. Y1ounv;:. Bee-crourt. Hourse Comm`|'t`toe--T. '1`. Y`oun~g. S. W. Moore, Rev. G. A. Bnown. A. J. Szu-jeant, and MN. A. Cownn, ro- prosenting the undies A~uxIl1ln'ry. Elnnnce C4Jn1u1'fLleo-4M. D. Mro-nrl- son, J. E. Bllhlngnsley and A. G. Mc- Lellnn. Ilnhl Fnv\|v1\(1Inh_- A. T. Lltblo. Field Cmmniite<>-~Dr. A. T. Lltblo, D. Qulmlnn, II. G. Robertson, T. T. Young and W. J. Justice. 'I"hn mmnnr meeumz of the Boztrd and W. J. Jusuce. The regular meeting of will be held in the S114.-Her M 8 pm. on the second Tuesday of each .n An HI: UH |lU monhh. Men who are wixvnys to krill two birds with never bag much gzune. wlxvnys attexnpling with one stone kn u- n\ nnh n-n,n\p liar! is 0. mlxturo of diuinton-atod llmeutono and clay, It contains in vagina proportion: limo. phosphorus an potualum. There in no better tortmur (or sandy lands than post Inna mu! mm It In um-m-lnlnz that Ireruuler X0! llnuy iluua Lulu: pun. uad marl, sad it in Iurpx-icing that greater nee in not nude or this mm- teriul on many fume. Small mu bed: are eommon over the Province of Ontario, and this msterini can un- uelly be obtained for the labor 0! elnveling. Perm labor and team: might be well employed during odd den dut-int the summer znd autumn period getting out marl tor future application. Crushed or nely di- vided xnnrl can be directly applied to the 11nd st any union or the year. --L. Stevenson. l.'|ll'D-l)l'uu Luluuiu uvuu vuuuu The grade 1105 is more prontablo for the tarmer than the scrub or razorbnck and the pure-bred is more protable than the made. The pure- bred gulns weight faster on the same feed than either the grade or the scrub and finishes so much better for market that it invariably commands a much better price. Sand The Advance to wbsent members of the family. - Pure-Bred Makes Boat Gain. , |.__ I... ...-.... -.-.._llLAI 80 1'0!` SW18. 'J.'1lU DFJCUBZ Butter 37-40c 111)., eggs 65 doz., chickens 25-280 11)., f-owl 25c l1b., potatoes 20 rpk.. turnips 2 for 5c, squash 10-20c each, ci-t-ron 15c, 2 nor 2I5`c, spy apples 60-70c bs;dk., to1m'an sweets 25c bask., snorws 26- 35c bask., cooking apples 25c bask., onions 35-40c ba.sk., beets 2.5'c ba:sk., carrots 20-30c ba.sk.. celery 5c head, calbbage 5-15c eadh. beam; 200 qt., parsnips 20c -ba.sk., `pumpkins 10- 15c each, apples, wolur river, $2 blb1., pewau-kees $3 bb1., russets $3 l)`bl., 1-oad stove wood $9.50, hay $13. Szyt~undn.y s market round prices much the same as last week. -Eggs. however, were 65 a dozen, an in- nnnnun nuf R manta DB!` dnzen Jnom IIQWOVBI`, were one a. uuzeu, uu Lu` cheese or 5 cents per dozen Inom the previous market. There was an abundance of chickens, but no ducks, geese or -tunkeya were offer- ed for saie. The prices: nnnnr 27.40 In. otrsrn am-. dnz._ In the Pionltry Depzu-timent at the Guelph Winter Fmir tthe standwnd of excellence will be maintained this yemr. Competition will be just as strong and p1'emium.s as well earn- ed as at any previous iimo. SATURDAY S MARKET (Continued novm page nine) close whether the garmishee pm- ceedi-ngs were issued before or after the adjustment of the loss, but the insurance com-pacny pzuid into the Oount the sum of $475 as the amount at he loss as adjusted. rm... nrlmarv creditors contended READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. tihe aajueteu. The primary I that as the policy was made pa;y- able to Mason and the loss if any : was not by the terms of the pollicy mwde payuilxle to Mueselman and as there was no formal assignment in the ordtinary sense from Ma.-son 130 Musselman, the money was liable to the gurnishee proceedilngs on -behalf of Mason's creditors. They also con- tend that in any event if there were an equitable a,ssig:nmen't it could not prevail against them as atbadhing credntors [because no notliee of his claim was given by Musseliman to. the insurance company. The Claim- nnt swore he gave a. venbwl notice to the local insurance agent two days otter the ilre, also that be notified the adjuster in Toronto. The Court found this to be correct. "I"hn nlnimnnl. Mr. ltlusselmun, found nus L0 ne cur:-um. The claimant, claims that there was an eqllitzxble assignment to him of the insurance policy and that he is entitled to the moneys payable thereunder. run... 4...: an n Pfnr an? nil? f-nrhh IIIOIIBYS puywunu ullclvuuuvno The judge. after setting forth the law applicable in such a. case and quotdn-g precedents and reasons for judgment, gives me judgment, etatving, in part: .u- ._... .0 n... ~nI-n.Inn- Ham-A has: Btavlng, lu. yu.L'L . I am of the opinion` there has been an equitable assignment to the C1a.1'm'ant and that he is clearly en- titled to the insurance `money. un- less he is barred by reason or the alleged 't`a:i1.u`re to give proper novhce of ms clafrm to the insurance com- Dim) - 'I`.hAn. artinsz the ndiniz. he says: Dim)`- T.hen, citing finding, I am therefore compelled to come to the conclusion that a. notice to the insurance company of the Cla.'lm- ant's claim to the insurance money was not necessary to preserve luis rights in priority to those of the creditors. l'hn nal subsequently

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