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Northern Advance, 3 May 1923, p. 7

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0 g oooooooooceo co g The Sareanig, Lt&9 H. ELSTQN wlll adju Burns Pressed and 1 Despite the fine weatlier "condi- tions which prevailed on Saturday, the market attendance was much smaller than a week ago. \Vl1ethe1' this was the cause or not, the prices were a good deal lower than they have been previously. Green stuff made its rst z1.ppearance ot` the sea- son in the .I'orm ot' lettuce and green onions. Butter took a big; drop, sel1i11_; 10c below the price of last Saturd:t_\', and while it opened at; 45c, soon fell to 40c lb. Eggs show-v ed at decrease, opening at 27c, with 250 being the genera price asked. Spring chickens sold as usual. Tliere was not meat, hay or wood of1'ered for sale. The \'e_L;etul)le prices show- ed no change. the two new articles, lettuce and green onions, selling for 70 and .30 a bunch, respect,ivel;v. Maple S_\ 1'llp brought from $2.50 to $3.00 zt :.:ullou. The prices: Butler . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. -10c ll). Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27c doz. Q f`h1'r-lnznu 23 H), SATURDAY S MARKET mggs .. . . ...;-..n.. uv-av S. Chickens . . . . . . . . . .. 28c l App1es-- Russcts .... .... ... 30c bask. Tolmun Sweets . . . . . 30c h'.x.si<. Spins ... ... ... .. 30c bask. Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c bunch Green Onions ..... .... 5c bunch Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60: bzigz Beets ... ... ... 20c small h'.La`1{. Carrots ... . .. ... ....2:'m bask. Pansnips . . . . .. ... ....2: :c bztsk. Onions . . . . . . . . .. ... 30c basii. ! Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . .5c-`xUcZ each Turnips . . . . . . . . . . . .50 ea.c1h Maple syrup .. $2.50 to $3.00 gal".- Previous prices on hay and wood: Hay . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $13-$1-I ton; ` Hardwood ... . .. . . .$12-$14 cord ?`Mixed Wood ... .. . . .$9-s11) cord .`appe:1red for \V(-\, 9| nf B0_\`s and .\Iu1 9 Trace. - In :1pp0a1in_: 1 - the case. \Vebste1 .`m:1i11tained Ihut the zn'l)it1':1tion was -i not taken i`..CC()I`\'1infJ to the provisions wnr mn \r-v T.Xn nrnlnulnll Hlnf ihli`: Rastus and Moses were h:1\'in:; 3,` lmated m`gun1ent.. In reply to 50-1116 1'elI1.Y`1(S oil` Rastus, Mose said: HrV..r.m 1 'l:nn\I. 1\iL"E.'1h! Don't oil` liaslus, Mose sum; Guess I know, ni:.,-`gz1h! `you think 1':se got any brains?" I "Huh!" Rastus replied. Nig- `gab, if brains were dynamite your {couldn't blow off your hat. |uuL tuuru ;..\,\.\.n u1u_'. `or the Act. He 1) :(`\'i(1C]1Cf.` of the V. ltakolx undo!` oath. . \'.-u-..u~hn1np;- (*3 llats Cleaned and Blocked Lil!\ UH ` Nave . the (19: ;l nnnfl [I'll .\[1'. lfCX>.lUll U! Llllt U1 that the deed - l`u~n nn Letter Headings Note Headings Statements, Bill Heads Envelopes of every kind Illll).|_`l' I (-rt11(~]es` Repaired 60 E1izabet11 Street. \\'x,h; J. R. Boys, .\Iu1'c11i. 1':presenLe !()I`\ 11I1f; U) (Ill: pluuaxuua prmvslod that the um wionnue.-..u wn: nm`. Page Seven Pho:r.1e 44;3aW. bask. :1 ..... . .... .. 2 Oc hu.s1: . .. .. . 30c_ba.sl<. r.. < n.-. .-`unis Judge [In piro hm h. Lax Large Team Loads 75 per `mad Ba,rrie. we mm 01'- trzmsfered Dyed upheld u n /1 n I`.- HHJUS Slflfillll in : licences on the erm- Mn. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOG sn1m1o1`I1 (`I\'ll`L)llllI).' )1 1111- 151mm l. thr- hula from which tho round thv Island" um`: shortor roads rarllnttx land the town Itself, with lts hromn ' (lu(`k0(l hllls, its thousand gardens. its :u'enues of ha.wthnrne, aczlciu. l l_vln1rnum and other l 1`u.g1'a.nt trees is "I vhv goal of all who having covered the sceni(: routes of the nmlnlnml .<`wm1l4l .~:llll enjoy the plea.=1n'cs of 1` flu rnnrl xlthmlt tr:1v<.*llin_g' the same . I .... ` ... null Ohnun uvhn nvn nf- v I Folders, Programs Posters, Dodgers Sale Bills, Cards Mercantile Circulars Invitations, Circulars Yard on Mary St IN) {LYN : p:1rLIc1: _- -1t'h~r Phones 88 and 84 lz.~\\\"Yll. ;\l3SOI.\'l<}D FR().\l 1`;'\_Yll\'(E FOR ()\'.El{SlGH'l` Because Wm. Finlayson, :1 Mid- land lawyer, `forgot to Sign his name ' as witliess to :1 will which -he drew for :1 client named I"itzpz1trick, the omission resulted in the will Iheim: not properly executed and it was held invalid. Mr. Justice Lennox, to whom the question of \'E1lidll_V' was submitted, ordered that tho` solicitor should pay to the widow of the teslutor \\'hk1l`\'Cl` she llllfilli` 1050 by reason or his oversight. l.'n- der the (l0Cllll1(`l1l. she was to lmvrn hurl tho (`mire estzito. l'n(ler iho iniestzicy she receivell only one-third. the rmmiinder :.:0inr: In her Chil(lrv11.~ The .\ppoll:1Ie Dix sion has 1`(*-` vr-1': Iht` nrrln-1` as 1`e:z1i'tls 1 )1_\'lll<*lll lhy IHU snlicitrir and lioltls that he is not linhln. 'I`lic:'(- was no (-rm-' ,. I.,...-...n I\:II| 'IY\l` \h~.- l.`H~;-` Announcements Blotters, Receipts Memorial Cards Circular Letters |'{'.\.\, .1. lnuuu |lll\l'l| srnnnl nuu.u n1w.rutv.< lnelweml BuHill_'.:'il:1lll zuul Victoria: and \"hi(`]l, with u (~:L1uwity for fifty automobiles zuul well ap- pointed z1(:cmnmollz1ti0n for 250 passengers, plies twice daily. 'l`l1e route tr:1\'erse(l hy the ferry is nmrked hy islzimls, some of which are miles in extent. others gem like islets tl1l'1istix1g up l'1'0m smiling .. .u n\v\L'I'n4v Hm \\':IY1-l`\\'}l\ n mi~(-PS- : thrusti . Llll ll akin; ` pic! n|' 13 1-\ run, will 110! r- would ....\nnuo 1 The Northern Advance unu Hxl Orr, her mm the 3 `OO9'>96 ~ I IINNISFIL PARK ILL BE I SURVEYED AND BI'}.~\l",l'lFlED Innisl Co:-lncil met at Allandale on .\Ionda_v. with all melnbers pres- ent. . 7rr\n v11n9nv` nr hnnnhvincr and ent. The matter of beautifying and xing up the newly a.cq11i1`ed park took up considerabe time. .\Ir. Richa1'dsou, from the Dep211't111ent of I*`ox'0stry4 with Deputy-Reeve Allan. made a survey 01' the park last week re-_:n1`di11g the planting of trees I'0r (lenlonstration or 1'01'es11`y purposes. Ur. Richartlson zLdvocate.r.1 the plant- ing of seven or eight z1.c1'es of the park on the eighth line. There is :1 an-in nf lnn nn H143 spvcnn-H1 line piU`K 011 [He Ulguul Hue. 1llt`l\t 1: a strip of land on the seventh line s11it:1.h1;V adapted for a forestry plot, which the Council can secure for $100.00. Mr. Richardson said the Depz11'tn1ent would send the 11e.ces~ sary trees and men to sllpervise the planting of from eight to twelve acres this week. it` the municipality would supply about twelve men and 0. team. It xvvuin rlnntrlnd fn nnv-r-hnan fhiu team. It was decided to purchzxse this strip of land and have it planted this spring. The Dvpztrtlnellt will send :1 man on `nu nu! Hun n-n-1: nnrl enrnrncf THIS :~:p1`1ug. D(`1 )21l'lll1911t to lay out the purl: and snggqost '\vh<,~re bus.` to plant trees, etc. This will not cost the municipality any- ` Llling. Thu mnttnr nf whr-.lhm' 10 nlace The matter of whether to place the park under the control of 21 parks commission or to be left under the control on` the Control was also disc11sse. but no action taken. "l`hn Dnnva nu-ncnnfnrl Hun f'nHn\v- LIISCIISSG-(1. {JUL HU ztuuuu Lu,m:u. The Reeve presented the follow- ing statement re the purchase of the park 2 H Cost of Park 1800 00` Inte1'=st on $18,000 for 3 -vnnnmc , 271 '1f)' 1llLtfll'bl UH -v.l0,UUU I rmonths ... ... . Cost or boat house -a Proceeds of debentures r1r\`:` Motor Transport Through W -es:-st Coast .3-`s..'.<:}` 1 lUU\`.'t`LI.`J UL UUIJC so1d......... Interest from Aug. ml fl I` K O.LUA U4 Expense re selling deben- tures 322 19 'I`o\vnshi.p s share, 011e- halt` . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 10 A sLat11111c-11t was received from the I)epz11'I111enL 01' Pwblic Highways, s11owi11.' the 11111011111 of subsidy due 1119 l0\\'I`1:ihi]) on expenditures on township 1`Oi1.dS for 1922: | I`01a1 11111011111 1;~_\:pen(1ed $16732 72 11101111 con. 3300 79 5I31`id:-11 cn:1st1`11c- V 12 . 1 non nn l-lllll '.... `_\Iaim<-11211109 ant Ivr\r\A u 1 .`\ gs hei5.:hI, full we hut III and I will Epic1.11'l1s. the U. (- In L1 I1l1')10)'(.` nun \ l.mu!<)n Il\l` nu: ri` upn: unur. ,\ ]')0Hti( people ci.rnn.'l 4 JOB .\Imk'. Plliln.-:0pl|(-1' I. __.1. .. .,..,..I Ull Illllllxll |Y\.lI\' nu-nu uirm women z11'< e f1'equ(,-mly l in sm'\'ix1g writs. A pretty L. .-n:.1 On nd I]I'\I\l'L` 111% olijew ufufln .1~1t.h 1\l`1U 'bar1(-y men] and \` rival Jove in happine \\'mn(-n Servo \\'rils 1 LI`\'llliJ, nu: an is said to 1' whioh to me: IT -s r;[I'I<*e1` are -vuzux) uuuum 0 ugze nf Iifmrm at the amt: of `lull (1 1` y \n!`;.\ nu "|`lIl<)II.\' 1. Gem like ish-lstl1r\x.~tim: up from smi- ling summer .~t0:1.~`. `.2. The "Motor Prin- cess" after launching. UH. Alli: 111:0 llltflt .'~:hor( ) Hut 111 I $18488 |C .3 LII des 01. n 1762 13162 271 217 .\II 1 .-\I.nI1s:'I`.\ L .. . \ ]Hlfl,l_V find doors early every shut fast. ('lil1l_\ whore cut on nIIL- 1.: 1 m_ciI will,` me about` \'7A n ".1 I ! UMPlRE S DECISION UPHELD BY JUDGE Elmvale Land Case Settled ;` Disputed P1`0pe1'ty to \/V. A. Trace Judge \'Visme1' has ruled that the a.wzn`(l of the umpire, Jus. Strath, by which Jesse Webster, 01` Elm- vale, was ordered 10 convey to \V1n. .-\. Truce, also of Elmvule, certain prope1't_\' bought at. u tax sale. was valid, and has ;.;'1\'e11 judgment ac- c01'di11gl_\'. :.. ,.......,m+;nn mhh Huh.- l:U1uIu5A_v. The facts in connection with this unique case are 1nteresti11g. Y_. 1n-In ._..,.n...-!:..... n ohn nvi uuntun; LKICC unx. uu\,.\,......_,. In 1918. accordin:.: to the evi- dence, Williztm Trace ilistrneted .Ies.~:e Webster to attend 21 tax suie of the Caounty oi` Simcoe and pur- triiuso the north halt` of lot 21, 0011. 10, oi F105;, 'C01Iipl`iSi1l_`.',' Webster attended the sale and pur- eitzisc-d the property mentioned, but did so in his own name. As the property in question was sold for taxes, Webster did not get the deed until a your later. Immedizttely at - ter the time for redemption had ex- pired. Tmce took possessioii of the pr0pert_\ , believing it to be his, cut wood front the property for his own use and for sale and in every other way used it as his own. \Vebster made no objection to this or to` 'Truce s claim of ownership until the` fall of 1921, when he sent notice to Trace to desist from Further cutting. rmum *\1.- 'T`Innn that H; cnvinrr ~10 uc1'es.`I` `\ 1'1`1`uce IO (XGSISI [rum iuruiur L'lllllIl_L ,. Then Mr. Tiace, saying that the "property had been nurchased for him, demanded that '\Vo`bster, as soon as he paid the purchase price, trzmsfer the deed to him. \V'ehster rcftused to do tihs. He alleged that I`rz1.ce never engaged him to buy the land and asserted that the (Webs- ter) bought it for his own use. Trace 'thereup0n issued a writ to recover possession of the land. Bo- `V \b1I\ `|\4\ `:\OI\ ..,.4 I'r\u ohn hnnuinn-i J I tel`) Dongnt II IU1` I115 U\\Il use. ` 130-` fore the late set for the heari :4`; both parties, wishin:.: to avoid the expense of zx lawsuit, decided my some by arbitration, as allowed by] the Act. 1 \ I1t`At`\IVI` in .-l v Iuvn r. 1-1u'h`-x fnu-c warn. ll|\f .*\Cl.. 1 .A\cco1'din.-;1_v, two zn`bitrz1t01's were appointed, .\h'. C. Burton and Mr. `V. J. La.wson. _\fIe1' hn:u'in:_: thvl um.-`nuance nrn -nu] r-nn vhncnl The - Northern - Advance iXl'_`5`l|lllL`.ll|b. U pl illltl \.'Ull, l.lIl`TD\'.7 rzvntlemen failed to agree. Conse- qxwmly an umpire was appointed. The umpire, Mr. Jus. Stz'a1.h, con- . 1110 case and in his zuvzwd dire-ct(-`c1 Je: \\'e`.)stm` to con\'9_\' ch.` -nn.\nn.~6-- n `\\'\n '1`:-unn \Tv- Reiiabe, Comfortable, Good Looking ..nx.-...=:u--....-j.__ C01`/.`PL.E'}._r1I;`:(" EQUIPPED VVITH EVERY- TI-III\IG- 'I.`I-L5.:.'.{` IS ESSENTIAL FOR SERVICE, AT A PRICE WITHIIVT THE REACH OF ALL. DEALERS 31-33 Bretdford Street. Recommends Chiropractic for .Billiousm'-rss \h-u \uh1nn n(' I"'.' \gr-nl Mm. .\sht M` 127 .\.\('nt .'\\`(`.. '.l`omntn, by Phone `Barrie. Get Yam" CE@;Eav;::~:$ g_1eanec1 %_1_oves Cleaned --nun. (% (fnllod Tm` and ])(*li\'or(`d. Give ['5 :1 'l`1'i21]. 29 Elizabeth Street. B?y$m`1 8; 'I'\'I'IA'l"I'I'I\lV Drs. `\\'1- do v'\'m'_\'1 hin}.1` in 11m lino of C].v:1nin};' and ]3_\'0i11};'. U. .\H pro and -1 Hall fn 1)" (flniroprzu-.1(>r.~`. nan -u-. - All Work Done on the Premises LlUll\" (:- thrnuzu, UH have wlHin_-. `Mn lnur:

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