gr 2 &: Wednesday, June 9, 1926, SUSPENDED SENTENCE OR RECKLESS DRIVER of Edward Phillips, Gana- noque, Before General Sessions of Peace. Edward Lewis Phillips, of Gana- noque, charged with reckless and furious driving, at the General Ses- sions of the Peace, pleaded '"guil ty," and was given suspended sen- "tence of one year, on condition that would pay the costs af the court e case arose out of an accident ich occurred in this city on April 2nd, of this year, In which Mr. Ross Bryant was injured. * Mr. W. M. Nickle, who was act- ing for Mr. Phillips, pleaded *'guil- ty". on behaltl of his client, and asked that the court show lienlemcy $: view of the fact that the prisoner was a married man, had two small children, had served overseas for .three years, and that he had never appeared in any court before on any charge. : Crown-Attorney Rigney sald that was willing to leave it to the: dis- i of His Honor, and he did t want 40 press the charge unduly, but he wanted to impress it on the public that people in charge of mo- tor vehicles must exercise the great- est care, and that {f they did not, a penalty would have to be imposed. In view of the circumstances stated this case, he expressed himself as reeable to a suspended sentence. Judge. Madden thought -that if a uspended sentence was granted that ¥ Phillips should pay the costs of e court, as it was through his act that the expense of calling a court was Incurred. Mr. Phillips said that he was willing to do this, and was allowed to leave the court under suspended sentence, Some girls marry for better or for ; others for more or less. adeline Mailhoit, three-year-old ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mail- hiot, Brockville, on Sunday evening . swallowed a gold-plated collar pin which, fortunately, was closed. No harm followed, : a" . "Bend Films to GiGbson's." _ Principal J, H. Hardy, Perth Col- te, has passed his examination educational administration, being of the degree of doctor of phil- osophy. a x "Take Films to Gibson's." " Mr, and Mrs. Joshua 'Timleck, Brockville, on Tuesday quietly ob- served the fifty-sixth ahniversary of] their wedding: at Morristown, N.Y. "Ics Cream Bricks." Gibson's. ldays at y {| Smith, Webster, N.Y., is spending a li few days with his mother here afte jilan absence of two years. : {ll} direction of forming a Public Util- i| appointed {ing made in Glenwood | Point," where she will join her hus- || May Form In Belleville ii City Council, when a committee was upon same. |" Rp : TOOK IN THE EXCURSION Which Went to Ottawa on Wednes- ' day--Personal Notes. Collin's Bay, June 8.--Mrs, Georgé {Clark and son, H. R. Clark, motored ito Toronto recently and spent the {week-end with friends. Wilson {Marsh has returned to Clevelanu {after visiting relatives and friends there. The death of Mrs. John As- |selstine, an aged residént of this place. occurred on Friday last. Much {sympathy is extended to Mr. Assel- tine and family fn the sad beréave-- ment. The many friends of Rev. Dr. Cooper were. pleased to know that he was able to conduct services on Sunday, after a serious illness last week. A large number from here intend going to Ottawa, Wednesday, on R. J. Bushell's excursion. Mrs. Van- Luven has returned to her home here ton. Miss Anna VanLuven returned after spending the winter in Kings- to her home with her mother, after spending the winter in Utlea, N.Y. Mrs, Arthur Bustard spent the wee- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Plerrau, Oak Flats. William Britt has purchased a new Ford car. Mrs. George Van- Alstyne has returned to her home after attending the funeral of her sister, the late Mrs. Davis. Mr. and companied by Mr. and Mrs. T. Cous- ins, motored to Adolphustown on Sunday, The Frontenac Sunday School convention will be held at Collin's Bay the 17th of this month, The Ladies' Aid will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday after- noon, at the home of Mrs. T. D. Fairfield, NEWS FROM BONGARD'S Miss S. Kellar, Passed Away After a Lengthy Illness. Bongard's, June 9---After a lin- gering illness, Miss 8. Kellar, an old and highly respected resident of this place, passed away at her home, on Wednesday, aged seventy-eight years. The funeral was held on Sat- urday, at the family home, and was largely 'attended. Rev. Mr. Huffman conducted the services, interment. he- cemetary, Picton, Deceased is survived by seve- ral sisters and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackburn ve- turned on Monday to Eldrado, after spending a week with their son, A. C. Blackburn, and Mrs. Blackburn. W. C, McCormack, has made an ad- ded improvement to his residence and other buildings by giving them a fresh coat of pain. ~ Mrs. Allan Harrison has. returned after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Slater, Cressy. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McConnock, Picton, spent Iast week with thelr son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McConnock. Harvey Hicks has purchased a new Ford. touring car. Mrs. Sfepard and family, Picton, were guests of her and Mrs. F. Graham, Coe Hill, spent the week-énd with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton. Mrs. P. Thurston has gone to "Indian band for the summer months. -------- SEVERAL CHURCH MEETINGS Were. Held at Parham During 'the . Past Week. Parham, June 8.--Congratulations are being extended to the scholars who were successful in their recent music examinations. The Ladies' Ald of Parham visited the Tichborne Ladies' Ald at the home of Mrs. Wil- and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Quite: a number of ladies attended afternoon. » The Guild held a business meet- fng at the rectory on Saturday after- noon. 'A number from here will at- tend the Sunday School convention to be held at Tichborne on Tuesday. Mrs. Lyda Wagar is spending a few A. OC. Wagar's. James Se ie 'A Utilities Comimission ae. June 9A move in the ties' Commision to administer the Belleville utilities was made by the to report 0 Mayor Graham, Aldermen Collins and Sinclair, and Auditor H, B. 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