with ;he Los que in é nesting nts, all he concr contract N'DSA g way th agent for able 8 lding, oncret ity be tong t. f3] CO by he! 'oublg ise iniu? mph'she suDP03 mam? 781' at featm adway. also of is now' CO} no '. The Whitbi'glronicle Says: Tï¬e re- ' cent case-’91 the Ontarip Lieense. Deâ€" partment 'agaiï¬st Chas.fâ€";He§.1ey',;mo- prietor of the hotel at ï¬ï¬rleypebe: ing tried at Whitby n~’d'l:tate<¥‘k" a very .large outlay for 1 @ofl the Daft. '6x_‘t'n€.‘aeiendant.a§zs a‘ was: Wu -3?‘-.":' 3;:‘fl. ’- We: hum “barley to My; the ‘l‘efttim fafé " .‘ therefore, was mulct|ed in a heaVy bill of costs, as it was necessary for him to have on hand numerous WA:- and the defendant and his their meriflpï¬yiicim prescribe them. 0 ‘0' V o .. We know how to “m we ':' boot ard how b ots meg: made. the efore W0 knOWo; how to repair your boots yOuly ï¬xst clans mechamcs: .‘gzï¬â€™employed and the very best’ i" loathe! used. a We tapair your boots whilst: i you wait. 0’. .2. If you have tender fe et. 0 I .0 0.0 00 0 0 «:.. 0 o '0 00:0 0.0 0 0 0. 0:00:0 0.0 0.00: o 0.0 0 .0 000 00 9‘ 0 ii". 0 0 t ,00‘ PAGE I 2, At a reasonable price. That’s what you get when you buy ‘l 4"": ..- , Dentistry 3 sp¢*¢2a.lt.y. . Charges ‘nnudemte. iPhone ofï¬ce lth’M, re- 3-s‘idence 187.1. cornerrgBhy-elg man BAKER’S QUEEN Flour made from strictly high grade Manitoba wheat at the Victoria Flour Mills. JOS. MAUNDER FLOUR, GEM“. 60M. MID Honm~ graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College." “Post Gradu- ate of the Royal Veterinary Col- lege : also of the- London School of ,TgochaJ Medicigp. A“, .7 , D ‘S‘and night cams~ promptlyr at- tended." " GAfl‘BBIDGE-ST. , lllBï¬AY VETERINA‘RY‘SURGEON GOLD MEDAL how to/‘make GENE!" v w 0â€"! f ‘ r 6!) U a (6 +9 r’ - o 'C’ " 0 8 :3 - b. as m o G M ‘P‘a b +’ 5-, 1‘3 o o M‘P“ OOOOOO’OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .....“.O0.0Q.O 0.. 0.00.. 0.0 0.. 0.0 0.. 0.0 0.0 0.. 0.. 0.. 0.. 9.. 0.. 0.00.. 0.. 0.‘ _ “ L ‘ rh +3 1688 much [168388 y ana lane uc-Lcuuauv wâ€" _ counsel were here on three different ’1 asions. The hardship imposed up- I 000 ‘ on Healey of having the case tried at Whitby, instead Q! where the oï¬ence was alleged to have occurred. is one l which some think should not be'pos- 1 sible of occurrence. 'llhere are those ‘ who advocate the appointment of a county police magistrate, who would go on tour throughout the county, much after the manner of the county judges, R.S.O. 1897, ,ch 87,‘s 15, pro- vides for the appointment of a coun- ty magistrate. There is considerable talk about the injustice done \ to Healy, but there may be two sides to this case, as to most others. In conversation with a local barrister on the subiect he pointed out that ‘it would have been allowable to have charged Healey with the wit- ‘ness fees for the prosecution. This was not done, however," the judg- , ment carrying with it no cost . magistrate may have had in mind in awarding judgment thevfact of incon- venience and expense to the defen- dant. Another view is that ii the case had been tried at Atherley, and the costs of the prosecutor's wit- _fl_nessea and magistrates fees had been charged up to Healey, with the - increased "mense‘jto 7the' defendant I for his counsel’s longer railway jourâ€" ney to Atherley, he wbuld have been little, if any batter ofl.. This seems to be an out‘s‘tanlï¬ng caseâ€"one not those who moi-1;; county magistrate that several counties ,have such an gromcer, and that his appointment I Works out very advantageously to {those who â€" whether innocent or guiltyâ€"are forced to defend some I charge. The counties with police ma.- 2istrates are Carlton, Frontenac, Halton, Lennox, Oxford. Peterboro. 2. Prince Edward, Russell, Victoria. Wellington. York, Districts of Mus- koka and Parry Sound, Nipissing and . Rainy River. a common or of frequent occurrence â€" and its-hie might not occur again for a, long gige. It is claimed by 1 Born in the north on. Ireland, Mr: ‘, McKenzie inherited all the cheerful- ? ness attnbutgdzqto. that race. Ha The death took place in’Niazara Falls, N. Y., last. Sunday of Mr. John McCarthy, brother of Mrs. Arâ€" thur, Cunningham, of Ops. township. Mrs. Cunningham was at his bed- side when he passed«.away. on Tuesday, August 16th, and was buried in Sunderland, on Thursday, the 18th. Mr, Robert McKenzie, well known to the citizens of this township, passed to his last rest on Hum dav at the age of eighty-one; came td ‘Canaflfgatiout sixty years ago, and sgttled in the northern part otr’V‘ijctogjp cggnty. This'di‘d not suit? him, *hS‘épfgv‘ér iatfavyenphsngeds His rhrra A L._ 31%;). â€11322119111911 {Pam wave 111a and settléa 1;; endemm ’WWe‘ ï¬e re- sided far a‘ year; 11111211 hé 6106. Mr. McKenzie married Miss Calho 11 111 Ireland, and Brought her to this country With h1111, and she survives to mourn the loss of her husband. Four. children Were the fruit of the run on the aidest Of whom was the Another of Brock’s citizens Jot Ontario JOHN MCCARTHY Obituary #5361: was years wife of Me. ank Doble, clerk . Q!‘ the township. Three children survive him, Mrs." Shamacher, John of Man- tana, and Robert of the West. His many friends, will miss gremy their genial friend and a. large‘nmrber‘ or them showed their respect and regard by attending the fqnerelQâ€"e'l‘imes; Prairie ï¬ani€bba arrived in - town] on Monday opening and were taken to the home,- qi his sister and broth- -er.â€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. D. MacKay. Laidlaw street, North Canning-tan, Tuesday afternoon the funeral took. Place from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Math'aypto Manflla, where the remains were interred alongside his late wife. The deceasâ€" ed had been a resident ct this section all his life, and only went to the west this summer. The cause of his death was an attack of pneumonia. One son, at Forward, Alba. ., is left to mourn his death, as well as aw- I i: I M? 'f‘hé ï¬remamg- of 3the cute Archmoid darnifchaet o! i>6ï¬~tage la. eral sisters and brothers. Dr. Car- michael, of Peterboro, and Mr Hugh Carmichael, of Port Perry, are bro- thers of the deceased. After a lingering illness, Mr J oï¬n 1- Brandon, a resident of the township 1. of Mara for over forty years, rpassed away at his home, Udney, Ont, on! WednesdayAugzast 24th, 1910. The‘ late Mr. Brandon, who was in hisl seventy-second year, was born in the i County 'of Fermanagh, Ireland, June! 3rd, 1839, and. came to Canédg with i :his parents when oniy one yen: old.- IIâ€"ms father died amen he was but‘i eight years oi age,w en me live with ac uncle, a n.Mr ( who was a British veteran. durmg this time that h: of friends who will sincerely mourn his demise. In addition to the ’be- readed wife, five†children survive, William, of Toronto, Mrs. A. Chry- sler, of Mars, Mrs. S. Hoplgins, of ! Victoria Harbor, Mrs. w. G‘f Hall, of “place Lindsay, and Miss Lucinda at home. ‘neSda He was buried in the Udne'yé. cemetâ€" MW, ery'on‘Fridavy, August 26th, the ser- W33 ' vice being heldrin the Methodist g 3- F church of thatplace. The funeral was 1 Th‘ largely attended, attesting to. the es- ,balm teem in which the deceased was held. HE“: There passed away at Bobcaygeon‘ on Saturday morning last a lifelong and well known resident of that place and county in éhe person of Mr. James Reid, _gfter an illness of one month.‘ Deceased has been in the mining district north of ,Latchford during the summer months, and started for‘ home about a month ago in com-i pany with his son-in-law Hr. C. has Newman, and became ill on the train from the effect of eatmg over ripe fruit. On arriving at his home in the village he was forced to go to lbed from which he never again arose There are left to mourn the loss of a kind- and devoted lather ibur daughter and three sons. The dau- ghters are Mrs. J ohn Gallaughter, ï¬rs. Wm. J. Wright, and~ Mrs. 01139. Rewman“qf -Bobcayge'0n, and Mrs. Chas." ~L. Dfnsmore, 7-0! Huntsville. Ont, and Charles H.. of Reid ouflived 1 Lifhgow‘. â€ï¬r gow former ' '0? years. United States. In natural wonders AriZon-ai is One I the most. attractive parts 01. the L U3 AmWLmuL-o s rmflâ€"mt - youngest daughter. mm W" ï¬e? ‘teï¬iï¬ï¬is of “the auto ~was Mtédriwmarffagï¬ to 1Ԡ6ar11ifchaet o! P65~tsgs la B. Tiers, o? Fairbairï¬ 4%" We? digj [amt/61’“ arrived in ' town was periormed by ‘th‘e M’ HE“: " " â€Hephoéfl taken lFOley, phist‘ot of ft“ .y opening and weré church, Bobcaygeon, me‘qt his sister and broth-_’. Mr. and Mrs. D. MacKay, hearty luncheon . - street, North 031111an bride was attended by'Miss In rows, and the groom by Mr Jo . ’ be JAMES REID ," " If! ~.' $tee1toh f "'ï¬â€˜f‘ AMY B’amd fe‘s'terd'ay m Pow; wga '3; s._ ,Jas. u gregt pleasqré"€5"'6ui‘ "clti'zénpï¬â€˜i‘helr é‘ygtgfljipégfaflir ‘p’ro‘gmame bu icing meet in "91th {the “evening was greatly“ ‘ébpreciated {The concert in the evening in the S. A. citidel ~ was a most intereseing is can eVént but owing to the bad weather 01, the was not as largely attended as it’s merit w'ould warrent. »~‘9. weddi‘ng took place at the Mn. and Mrs. John B ck. Farm. w Bdbgaygeon, w arose all. ‘ 1088 The happy four for their turtur dau- going by the 1 ghter, ‘ route,- followed Chas. ' a large‘ circle Mtg- ‘ ulna ‘54:th nan Wedding Bells - “VOL II: bride was attended byflMiss Mna; Crowe, end the groonr by Mr John B. Bick, brother of the bride. both of Toronto: After luncheon g; p spent on the lawn prevï¬us to the de- parture of Mr. and Mrs. Tiers for their trip to Toronto and Rochester. The happy couple were the recipients \ of many useful and costly presents. leasant hour was A quiet but very was celebrated at th Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pherson avenue, Ton Enesday, Aug. 3lst wnsn mm» H... May, daughtex; of Mrs. E. Bryant, was united in holy matrimbny to Mr gJ. F. Woodbeck,’ of Lasswade, Ont. ‘ The .weather was lovely and as spring. The event took Inlace at the home of hit sister. Mrs place in Seagrave Village on wod~ . nesday, Aug. 3lst when Miss Etta M188 Ruth Grandy spent Labor Day (May, daughter of Mrs. E. Bryant, . Messrs. Claytan Brown and Archie i {Was united in holy matrimony to Mr , gJ. F. Woodbeck, of Lasswade, Ont. Wilson of Liflord. spent Sunday 313k; 1 The .weather was lovely and as Thos. Brown's. g '.balmy as spring. The event took Mr. Joe Conlter left last week tor: Iplace at the home of hair sister. Mrs vBolcarres, N.W.T. ': EN. Midgley, in the presence of only Those who read the Mount Hozeb ‘immediate relatives of the family. news in the Watchman-Warder two _The parlor of the home was beauti- weeks ago would see an account of fully decorated with flowers for the, a heat between Arizona Belle and a occasion. At 4 p.m. to,the strains of 3 two-thirty pacer of our town. The _a wedding march skilfully played by "heat referred to must have been of gMiss Gertie Coultis, of Port Perry, cause" of the humidity of the atmos- ‘the bride entered the parlor leaning _ phere, as none of our boys would Upon the arm 0‘ her Grandfather, 'race their horse minus a shoe. as was and under a floral arch, the happy the case in- that particular evening. union was, consumated by Rev B. A. Needless to, say the pacer is always - Del've. pastor. |ready to meet the mt- Horeb fast one -- â€â€"2-.. Unwnrnhlo condi- t home. The bride was attired in cream; satin-striped voile, trimmed with all- over lace and applique; and looked charming. The couple were unattenâ€" ded. thn congratulations had been I tendered, the guests sat down to ‘ a sumptuous wedding supper and a very_ pleasant evening was spent. by dor their future homenat- Lasswade, igoing by the beentmLStoney Lake ‘route; followed by‘the, best wishes of 'a large‘ circle of â€"froe_nds for a long rand happy career 7 Arm Ban 4 -., fl 'I‘Iém wait bf“ Peterbdro Salvati‘on J :‘ArmY Kmd "yesrterda'y‘m V tOw‘ VE‘A 5-“ quiet: but pretty wedding m Seagrave Village on COULTERâ€"RYALL TIERSâ€"BICK. the 3131: a 3 at the home 01 m B ck Broadview eon, when: igï¬eir couple Left on Friday bus to the de- 3. Tiers for nd Rochester. the recipients fly presents. Ninai Rocket: The next step called for in' the improvement of Orillia will prob- ably be? the pay ng of the main street 3 This cannot be done for a year or moi yet, until the sewer connections have all been made and the trenches have settled down. But at the earliest date§ that it can be safely undertaken the‘ street should be relaid in a perma-K nent fashions. In view of this it would i seem that a mistake has been made? in not laying drainage sewers at the came time as the sanitary sewers. They could have been laid in the same trench, at no very additional - cost, thus avoiding the need for ag- ain tearing up the streets, As a mat; 1 ter of fact, the $4 afoot which th' ' property owners of the main street ‘ are paying for their sewers ($2 0. each side of the street) might very well have been made to cover both gsewers in view of the fact that it has Iactually cost something less than $1 a running foot to lay the sewers on Mississaga-street. However, it is an- other case where there is no use cry- ing over spilt-milk, but rather for taking steps to-make up lost ground A,:L1_ ‘ Seeour New Centugy W.ashing Mach' , :ma'de. It saves Fabnc, Tune and Straight)“ Fleecy Facts i I "From Fleetwoodi as quickly Also our Clothes Wiringers. Every wï¬ . and wfllbe replaced If not satisfacmry. “gen; Edwards 35 " Street Pavement race their horse minus a shoe. the case in- that particular ( Needless to: say the pacer is ready to meet the Ht- Horeb at any time under IBVULaunc - : tiOné; ‘ Â¥ 'Mr'. and Mrs. Chris Cummiskey vis- ' ited Omemee friendston Sunday. g Jack J crimson passed through in his ; automobile Inst Sunday enroute t9; Toronto. to fulï¬ll a weeks' engage 3 ment at the Star theatre. j .: “to, -- “vet " .1 .3991smd V ‘ CH 1 L! W " _ o nï¬Ã©â€˜fédi .. . ,F?‘ I“??? -:--.’-, BELLEVILLE, ONT. Albert College gt?) Iii‘’tall‘depft‘ï¬'neu'ca - bdines‘ihvéatea by steam ‘hg’ï¬téd‘b’f' electricity c an.‘ "D ’ re-open Tuesday, 61h: 1910' For Calendar or in- that particular evening. to; say the pacer is always b meet the Xt- Horeb fast one time under favorable condi- PRINCIPAL OVER 0. 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