At Oainai’U yesterday morning _ j'hc Magistrate gain Ills reserved _ decision in tin:, case of the Police v. WhUe,who was charged wilh selling- liquor. After reviewing the evidence placid before him. tlie Magistrate delLcied the following verdict am of opinion (hat (he locker system lias Iwira resorted to ns a blind or shelter b.ehlr.d which. I believe the law would be broken with imp,unity, ami .1 convict, d -fendnat of the eliarge on vUHi he is arraigned, and lino him £5-'L with costs. £ll 111/-- -Defnndant’s d ilicitor gave notice of appeal. Woods’ Great Peppermint -.hire fm Coughs and Colds never faiU l/‘. - J a/fi.—Advi. 'the. Southland sawmillers hav-rnis-od the price. of limber one shilling per hundred super- feet, 'they have also made Riverton the basis for railage, instead of Invercargill. For Children's Hacking Co.n.h ni night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. I/O and 2/o.—Advt. Cup lain Fdwi'a telegraphed th: following weather forecast at 1.7 p.m. yesterday Strong northerly winds to gale ' glass fall ; tides high ; sea heavy ; rain probable la an address to the farm laborers u( Kangloiu, Mr McCullough said Politically, the iann Worker Ims never bi;foiv asserted himself, but r.bw, they had Mr Flat man giving notice in the liouso of Represmlntivcs of the Farm Workers’ Hill, for niurji belter aecoiumjodatioii being provided for the lann employee And why is Mr -Malmim cluing this? Because he knows the day has come whqu he has to make friends with the uiviioa. A politician has to be squeezed, and farm workr er.s’ unions arc-going to squeeze and get something fnom the politician. Mr Flat man wants votes, ajid’ this measure is the result of the for in at-foil of the Farm Workers’ Union. The right-about-turn ; the sacrifice of their principles of the Government, over their Land Bill is the result of the Farm ers’ Union comb-illation, and in a simi lar ■ way. the Farm Laborers' Union can. make them eat the leek. Mr McCullough appealed to farm laborers present to join the union, ns whether they d«'.d or not, the union was a wold assured success. The union will let y o n know’ what is going on elsewhere. Gout is really a special form of rheumatism caused by excess uric acid in the blood. Whether your gout is acute or chronic, RUFUMO will cure you. All stores. 1 The Rei'. Ur John Klmslic, a well. Ivll ova I’resbyiteriau minister, and for many years pastor of St. Paul s, died at Christchurch on Friday night ; ayed 76, Ur, FJmsilie resigned his position at .St, Paul’s a few years ago and his [dace was taken by the l!e\. T. Tail. Seventeen informal ions laid by the Borough ranger under the by-laws came before toe Stratford Court on Tuesday morning, and were dismissed on the grounds that the informations were- laid bcofre a j nsticc who was also a member of the Borough Council and held a disqualifying interest. At Camara, on Friday, Alfred Smith .chauffeur, Christchurch, was lined X.t and. costs £2 5/- for driving ;i motor ear between On-marn and Jhiuedin at a spit'd in excess of Hint prescribed bv law. I).-fundant. did nlot appear, but wrote a letter to the M wrist rate admit ting the offence, Jhe prosecution was the outcome of a p-nvaginpli to the effect Quit defendant Imd iinblished a motor record for the distance. _ , To cure rheumatism, gout, sciatica, or lumbago, you mast (rent the blood. 'l'lic best remedy is li LI it. L) AlO, which Ims cared thousands of .sufferers. Imm nil (dore.j and chemists at ~/6 and 4/(1. Give it a fair trial.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 5540, 23 July 1907, Page 3
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