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Port Perry Star, 24 Apr 1912, p. 4

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ng 3 lines bone rim buttons also|% 3 lines Oval 19p buttons. Pressing, cleaning: and Repairing at reasonable prices. |i. W. H. Doubt Tailor This Week's SPECIALS Maple Syrup, 25c per tin Maple Syrup, imp gals; $1 tin Table Syrup, 5 1b pails, 25c. Table Syrup, 10 1b pails, 50c 3 Ibs of Prunes for 26¢. 2 1bs large prunes, 25¢. : Lipton's Jellies, all flavors, 8 tor 26c Dates, fresh and juicy, 8 lbs. for 25¢. st Sweet Navel Oranges, 2bc, 20¢, 40c, and 50c per doz. Honey in Wine qt jars, 40c. Heintz Sweet Mixed Pickles, 80c per quart. Tilson's Rolled Oats, 6 1bs 25¢ Flaked wheat; 6 1bs 25¢. White Clover Hopey, 10c,15¢, and 20¢ per 1b, T. C. Forman & Son EVERY POUND GUARANTEED, 'We caa supply you with Goodiold -SCRANTON- LACKAWAN NA LCOAl ample evi that the ee were inted out | sub-section 5 and' that forbidding, hunti d by sub-section. 2b Ope pon the. motion it was argued the Jurisdiction of the Justice Th outed by Tatson. 'of what was doné by the accused 'being 'a bona fide asitstign of right fo hunt and and the Jands having been brought into questi : The Ontario Statate under which this' prosection is taken' coutains no such provisionsas as that foundin the Petty Trespass Act, R. S." O.: chap. 120 sec. 1, which excepts: from its penal provisions "'any case where 'the party trespassing acted under. a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do the act complained | of," as well as any case falling under the provisions of the Criminal Code. The Criminal Code sec.. 540 pro- vides that its "penal * provisions ~ with respect to injury to property shall not apply to "any case where the person acted under a fair and reasonable supposition that he had a right to do the act. complained of," and 'any trespass, not being wilful and malicious committed in bunting and fishing or the pursuit of game." In many of the . cases: cited, the determination. was under Statutes cof taining some similor provision. But, quite apart from-any Statutory provis: ion, the Couits have uniformly held that the jurisdiction of the Magistrate is ousted where there is'shown to be abona fide claim or dispute and | B where the action of the accused 18 in asseftion of 2 colorable claim. ol} in these cases, as by Cockburn C.J. in'Cornwall v. Sanders, 3 B. & S. 206, "there must be:some show. of reason in the claim, gnd: it is not} credi sufficient unless the defendant: satis- fies the Justices that ° there 'is* some reasonable ground for his assertion of; title;" and, a fortiori, upon a' for a prohibition itis incumbent upon give and shooting were |, the applicant has not he has a bona fide ¢ cases, ¥ quite 'believe' that the honest in making his. claim: as I understand the "There must be some This case is not at' Lansing, 14 Ont, W. here itis shown that. closed, and that sign 'b ed by the statute, were: that there 1s io doubt having been committed. While Hon. Mr." Justi states that 'the title 'to : brought into question, this was ot her pet a essential to his judgeme r. does | week. he deal at all with the os matter above indicated." The application fails and mst be dismissed with 'costs; i sp bi Linde [itl during the Youi can get ood rove printing at : ST: R Office were read and. appp! Mr. Alex Lovett te reports | 14 ee rat in Con. 15 has been. included in the | Monday, of last School Section No. § for the years. The Standard Bank of Tepors 3 halince pL 5 Woodtt ian, 3 5 for school nrposes. Th Bank; * the applicant to satisfy' the * Court] putati that he has at least a colorable of-right and there' 'is 'somé real question. The jurisdiction - of the Justices cannot be defeated by the assertion of some fanciful'or imaginary claim See also R.'V. Davy 27 AR. 08, % ; Counsel for the accused, in his 'el: aborate argument, based 'his case upon two 'main contentions: First; ar there was some defect in the prosecutor's title to thé lands, and secondly that there was a colorable claim of right to fish and to shoot upon the navigable water which 'Mrs: E. G. Lytle; Mrs. 1 and Mrs: J. B. Weldon-waited Council sind reported that the I had raised some money to repair Town Hall and would be En the Council would consider the matter The Clerk reported that Mr. Richard! Smith would purchase the Debentures for completiou of Municipal drain 1-of the Township 'Thelimmense covers a portion of the lands patented {day and Sunday, and The Cartwright Game = Preserve is commencing April 12th 2th were thegteats an incorporation under the 'laws Of est im she history of : Ontario, and has the. paper title to] western parts of Mariposa and the the he lands and} is in possession. The}doing : Lae of Oe wh b ect drises. from 'the : fact} Power houses, Mills Bt. iat apenas ete some dispute at. onefat lot 18 Con. 8 was pik timé as to the township in which the | away, and the following, bridges: lands were actually situated; a dispute] more or less damaged, 17 Con. which was ultimately placed: at rest!Tot 6 Con. g, Lot 16 Cofl. 13, Lot: by the legislature. It 18 said that Con. 9. ; this invalidated the sale for taxes, islation was

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