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The Wingham Times, 1898-12-30, Page 64:1 ding= eel:tette:Fe 1)ECii.e1BE1t 30, les. - • - Bust Huron Liberals. CeRNERAL ONS. •, Last Friday afternoon there WOS estate nnee AT TIM DEMMER SIT a,large. aid representative turn -out mos oe TRE comer's: COURP of Liberals at the anunel Conventioil , or neintee. for the ilieing, Preeident Dames ...... .... .,. - ---• !met:pied the ehair and britily *teed At the County Court last week the -- TIM EFFEC Pit OF teTRIKES. Ithe object of die Convention. After following caste; elute before Judge , e ce,4: the illiilli.lei; were read aud the Mason : Tile reprt ut teued by ojsito "" ' Treasurer s report presented, a draft Speer vs. Tasker -Action on a , . ,,tabs co.rrespinitent cf the British i of tee pro/weed Constitution and By. promiesery note. W M. e,inelair, Ikteed ef natal 6iigivri that oo less hove fee the Aseocietion was ceneid BrusFele, etr Off.; R. IL Colline, .ttes 280,20 wereepeopte were due. : ero.d clauee by clause. A few alter Fxeter, for deft. The jury brought loeked out bv their employers The t adopted and the Secretary authorized amount or the note with interest, itions were made after which it was in a verdict fur plaintiff for $272, i - tug We, either out on strike r oi . • ' to have 1,000 copies printed and dis- ,Proceeitings stayed till the second ...,*. ...4 -,,,,,........I.i..), 1....1 1..,, their denior• ,,,„iteeea ;., fee reeiees mettieireei • age a the meet Moines of this I ?met. e .-• ; ' • able loss of conatruetive labor and dee. Neaten of office bearera was !Question of costs reserved, .: " • wealth die nut ririse so touch out of the 110x.G Internees and resulted as e , demands •tbr reductions of •working 1.°11ftws President. Thos. Strachan; boars and alierations in methods of ..t 1st Viet!, President, Rob. N. Duff; 4working in { t F certain industries. The ed t 4 • G. F. Blair ; '' ;lumber ofdisputee arising out Of . Seeretary-Tree.eurer, W. IL Kerr; 't.' odifforenees as to wages indeed shows Auditor, W. M. Sinclair. i. tee neteeked desciine compel•ed with Chairmen of Municipalities :- .firfour preceding years, hilt from Howick, Thos. Gibson ; whatsoever eause these dislocations Wroxeter, Gavin Davidson ; of trade went, the results are equal- Turnberry, ,Tas, Elliott ; ly injarteue. In a strike of any Wingham, Jas. A. Cline ; length, even when -the men are Morris, Thos. Miller, jr. ; elittniately successful, it takes years Brussels, J. D. Warwick, V. S.; 4of toil before they can recover what Grey, James Turnbull; they have lost, and most strikes, Blyth, James Sims ; et•oin the Mee's point of view are Hullete, Thos. McMillan; ot successful. To all this loss ,and McKialop, Alex. Gardiner. siiitIttertrepti bitterness and demor- Short, pithy, interesting, addresses Queen vs. Win. Stanley.- The .411128,0(1 has' bh be added the still were made on the current political grand jury brought in a true 1)111 greater injury one to the trade of questions of the day by President against prisoner for stealing 155 .he country which does end with the IStrachan, John McMillan, M. P., of barrels of apples at Brucefield, and atrike. Foreign countries roap the ' South Huron , Dr. Macdonald, M P. ,after the jury had been sworn, Mr. benefit of these trade disputes.1East Riding, and Arch. Hislop, M.P.! Cameron, on behalf of the crown, 1 ikes practically drove away ship- I P. East Huron. Tbe convention was said that as the prisoner bad made 'Ming from the Thames; millions I brought to a close with cheers for resviction te the person aggrieved dollars' worth of trade was lost I the Queen, Premiers Laurier and he had no desire to press the case • eio Great ritain through the 'Hardy; and the M. P's and M. P. P's'' any further, and at the request of the - •.a.te engineers' strike; and went into I of Huron County. -Brussels Post, judge, the jury returned teverdiet of ehe poekets of Germany raid the i 7:nited States, and much of this loss I 'Chrome Enema Cured. de threatens to be perinan- '1 One ot the most chrome cases of Ee- Fawcett vs, Ross. -Action for the price of fish nets, etc. W. Proud - foot for plff ; Philif Holt for deft. On motion of council for plaintiff trial was postponed till a day to be fixed. The above were the only civil eases before the Court.. Queen vs. Thos. Devine, -The prisoner pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of overshoes at Clinton and was sentenced to eight days in the coun ty gaol with hard labor. P. Holt for prisoner. Queen vs. Jas.West.-The prisoner pleaded guilty to stealing an over- coat at Clinton, and received the same sentence as Devine. W. Proud - foot fur the prisoner. # e .J.NE MAN ONE VOTE. not guilty. W.: Proudfoot for prie- oner. Dahn vs. Straiton (G. T. R. station zerna ever cured is the case of Mise agent at Goderich) -Soule time ago Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. ; - vrm. Dahn was fined by the police On a sworn statement Mr. Alton says : • I hereby certify that my daughter magistrate of Goderich for eemmit• Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long ting an assnalt at the 0. T. It. The Deputy -Attorney -General has, standing by using four boxes of Dr. station upon a gipsy named She!). Ohase's Ointment. "William Thistle, itftor due deliberation, decided that druggist, of Hartland, also certifies thet pard, and this was an appeal by es the amendments to the Municipal he sold four boxes of Dr. Obase's Ott - n • Dahn against the conviction by the meet which cured Gracie Ella. ; police magistrate. After hearing et, of 1898 have not in express terms I evidence the jury- reversed the meg- /14 away with ' ward, voter e CULROSS. istrate's decision and found that en cities and towns, which have de- The nomination of county council- Dahn was not guilty of the allegett ided to elect their aldermen at large lors for the sixth council council assault. L. E, Dancey for Dahn ; e division was held at Riversdale on W. Proudfoot for Straiton and the etre still entitled to vote in as many Monday Dec. 19th. There was a Grand Trank Railway. 4tetde as they can qualify in. This fairly good attendance. Joseph ! Queen vs. John Pframmer.-The means tbat a mao who owns sufficient 1,Velwood, Esq, of the township of grand jury brought in a true bill -eroperty in four wards can have Codross, was proposed by Hugh against Pframmer for assault upon i veites, and if he so wishes can Gillies, seconded by John MeRee. ueo. E. Cook, a child of eight years 'bur plam p" four seperate times for tbe Jae. J. Donnelly, Esq.; of the town- of age, in the township of Colborne. " ship of Greenoek, was proposed by After witness for the crown hati time man. ;de agree with The St. James Cameron, seconded by Law- been heard and the members of the •Th mas J rnal that this is carry - ng h itiplicity of voters idea so Illtr that the next session of the Legis- eeture will undoubtedly again amend :he municipal act to eut the voters town to one for one man at least in so far as cities and towns electing aldermen at large are concerned. While the Legislature is engaged -'n this work they would do well to 40 a. step fureher and fix the law so ;pat one man wouldhave but ono , age in cities of all kinds. The ?resent system N a reproach on the ..ioniroon sense of the people. For 'tistince a man owns $5,000 worth of property in five different wards :ea has live votes for aldermen, His eeig•hbor has $20,000 worth of . eperty lying all in one ward; he . • - . ne vote. One vote is en .ugh foe alone man, and even the ebility to an mutate propene should ;to; entitle anyone to any more. But Phe most ridiculous phase of the 'resent arrangement is that in order tor the accumulated wealth to ex- mees its value in votes it must be ecettered. 41=4.44MEN111414amdememmemaemgmmortm M LT RRAY ,,,,sauseet&Irour.—enow,mssecncesellINCIa LAN MAN'S FtAm;DA WATER • - 4ECT:',...D. • 11/44Y.:t NA3riAN1 MOST a:•,,H11) - AND leMOURtreti OP r011 T1411 SA.TH. T PERRIER renee Benninger. As there was no other nominations made during the statutory hour for receiving nomina- tions the nominating officer declared the above named gentleman elected by acclamation to represent this division of the county for the Year 1899 and 1900, after which Mr. Well - wood was called on to give an account of his stewardship for the past two years. Phishe apqeand to do to the satisfaetton of the ratepayers present Mr. Donnelly was called on to express his views regarding county council business which he did clearly and forcibly, ITe thought the business of the county could have been done in fewer session than what were held during 1898. - Don't Starve Yourself to oure Dys- pepsia. Eat, heartily, and take Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. They aesiot Nature in performing her functions and in an imperceptible time disease and sufferings vanish and old time good health, comfort and youthful buoyanoy reien, and life puts on a new and hope- ful phase. 35 cents, Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Demand For Horse& Several yearsago, when good brood mares were cheap, farmers were advised to pick up a few, breed them and take care of the foals. Subsequent events have proved that this advice a a4good. The man who has a strictly high clam 3 -year-old or 4 -year-old is is not loofting Pframmer family had given evidence denying the whole thing, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. L. E. Dancey for prisoner. Owing to the death of Mrs. Lewis M. G. Cameron took the place of eonnty Crown Attorney Lewis, pro semen at thr session. The court adjourned on Thursday, the day of the funeral of Mrs. Lewis,as a mark of respect to tbe Crown attorney. ' 1)ECEA1.1.1.1.4R 30, 161)6. . _ I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- bago, sciatica aud rheunnitie pains in two or three hours, and cure in a feet days. MUNYON. At all druggists, 25e. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Areh st., What She Believes. "I believe Hod's Sarsaparilla is a good medicine, because I have seen it. good effects in the case of my mother. She has taken it when she was weak hod her health was poor and she says she knows ot nothing better to build her lip and make her feel strong." Bessie, M. KNOWLES, Upper Wood Harbor, N. S. HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver ills. 'Mailed for 25o. by 0. I. Hood Lowell, Mase. Pineaple juice For Dtptherta. Pineapple juice is the latest remedy for diptheria. The pineapples ale compressed and the juice used as a drink. It is said that the negroes of Georgia and other southern states have used this remedy for year. The.jiliee cut, or burns out the membrane of dip- theria rapidly. Constitutional medicines are always necessary. vain for a buyer. Good horses aro The juice is a local remedy only getting scerce, and little wonder. and taken in teaspeonfull doses They have been going to market at every two hour :4 undiluted. The a rapid rate during the past three local jeurnale assert that pineapple years. The pest ten ionths at Chi- juice acts so promptly that few if evero alone 105,001 het I were hand any cues of diptheria perish. It Is tk. 1, and the year's hied s at other harmless and agreeable and Oka - points is the greatest n record. cious. Many have gone out of ti country, Pineapple juice by aealyWere enn and tante will go. Thiseyear IS the tains stigar, water, albuinx city ie first of' the revival of befieding, and acid, :Italic acid, tannin, ., ilitiotee! it will be tit, flve.Yyears before Citric neid f found in 'Renton -I, the tbah4 ot 1,417; In14111. can go to. Or triV4'.-441 plums and ha betel • DlItlay Wednesday mai the shorittit day in te t e ear. What is Shiloh? A ,rand old remedy for Couei. and Cloneem Alen ; h rim cfsmiL se world tor bell' a century. has cored ,n- 13 U unsex i1 ineipieet consiniti: tion and retie' ed muny in etlyeneed stages. If you are not belie -tied with the reedits we will refuhd our mouey. Price 25 els., CO e•s. and S1.00. Couldn't Dodge It. Cons able Rollie:au was on night duty and - so preoccupied with thoughts of a wedding he was invit- ed to next day that he nearly trod on a man stretched across the foot way. " Arrah, he's spacheless, and if I It ek him up it's at the court I'll be inetead o' the wtdding." • Ile bent down, itecl then mutter: ed: "By the powers, 'tie dead he is - bed Inek to him." Hooligan saw 'ii me of an in: qnest instead of the weddiog, got the cadaver on his shoulder, carried it a quarter of a mile and dropped it on Bey le's heat. But a few- minutes before rounds were changed, noon: gan nearly fainted at kickin g up against the same old corpse in much the satne place. Doyle was going to the wedding too. market Years we meat de (fit' •-• • r the lit Xt .114 large/y on fel ,1/ horses, and it 'educed tittiing ' ettnan. throat lieerees Any mild d nets ecia 01.0•1•11,MMIMMIN ••••••••••M•PON, • • ,...••••• • Dn. A.. W. CRASS AT WORI oo HIS LA= GREAT RICO:Or. • ,• '. '. ,:4 ;,e4.1 '41;111: ' •• e: i .. 'e, • ,, eite- te•• .d . •• ie. • :- e • e, •• .--17,1. Ds. I , P. -o. rneo lI . •'.0'.14 'I 4'.-)l4'i eS it :3 II PI . 1E1d IN Nev. a eei SI+PVIol'P al 11 n M 1,, • , it Ili, ; leidieColet..e. St. 'Paul's tlev. valid i,,,,,,e, reett.r. Servieao at 11 .• 13t IMO 7 i le Peoi.le 1:1Ve, F1111) 111.0II,NINtA ,3 133 U. i'1'I8T • UAW. W. Fret d, pastor. T I riff RET n .11-43!1,(:);Nt: it.ieteraj17fi:1-1-;17, Subseriut Ibrime„ SA Dor •„.e.ur,Dz advance • WORN.E11.-i 21.31 NO RATES • N :‘,11'.02:1 • ostutuaiel, trierviees iiescitott',1,11),) • il-04-170,-)6. ;iiit):00000: tit8i itti,‘nlirrte r 140) 4126 c0 7 00 I 2 oa. ots time z, eel e 00 5 CC 1 00 DOCTORS FAIL WHEN THE GREAT PHYSICIAN CURIES. THREE YEARS h BED From Kidney Distase-Alehough a Men of Thret-ficcre and Ten, Dr. Chase's Kidney - Lv r Pilis Gave Him Back Perfect Health. This is to certify that I was sick in bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I tooic several lase•s or pilla--different kinds --and. a. great many other kinds of patent medicinee; besidesthat 1watt under treatment by four different. elec- tors during the time and not nide to work. I began to *Lake Dr. Chaso'S Kidney-L/1AT i'ills. and since that time hav,?. boon Working every day nlihotigil a man nearly70 years tir age. lir. Chase's ICI•incy-Liver have, cur- ed nie. J.A.1‘11•.!:71 6:1111)3('EX, Newcomb 111111a, Ont. 11' the I-Villtises ere net in a p;.ileetly clean and hoalthy vonditiott, til,! blond bewail( s itIlltv•Itnaiod with. iluldiritios anti a thq.:14 yr the Kidneys :evin takes pim•e. . lirIgant 1,0;;;E•ao,.. SOAK! 311 113,' Inflammation of the Bladder, and :t 14.4 61 X. sy diseases 1K eume seated, and ommer (a• !atm' in '.f• 1"•t.1 instam3..4 3.391 1Ita112.2; -Cid • 'NW( • • • • till Kldnty 1•!.);(1 eel dealtuv, Wad 25 Ct :it XXX box, Cook's Cotton Root Compouti taanceet!::uily wl InJntitly 1.i cator 10.000LadieS. Sal..1.eiieetttal, 1:l: 4c.,„ your drugglat for COV.* COMM ROO, COM. .0004. Tait:.ao t atter. as MI tIxturea,pl1lsaud imitations are tialitterulle. Pricey Ne-. 1. si per 1o.2.10 destree,t hrom41er,$3 t,•.,rbox, u. or 2. Mailed on re Apt or prier. and t•loil•eent Stinaet Ili* 4'0I 1 (1o)puny WitulJor Ont. t4rt;op. 1 and 2N, .d .3110 J alt . • CA: 1 • i! .3, - In earth of the above named (-hurt:bee libut it Sa 001 hi held at DdirrS. Aflitr• Toon Phosphoaine, The Great English &weedy. •f) Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canada. Only roll, .*.. .„: aide medloino discovered. Rix :L-flaOicagCS guarecaceYi to cure all forms of SexualWeakness, all .effects of abuse 00; pexria:So,u1YLeop_np,otalclagNiroozs,ixE.x$ese.ssivnee uu4se.o. f To-, boom Opium or Stimulants, Mailed on •.,..ceipt six Witt cure. Pamphlets free to any address. The Weed Oesepessy, Windsor, Ont. Sold in Wingbam by Colin a Campbell, Drugp,ist. BANK of liAMILTOR WINGHAM. Capital, 11,260,000. Best, 775,000 L.,qat nun ...,.... .,. 4... ..,“ ' Alt.I.M.14. lit- per line, for fir": imentionotiel 3'per line broach subsequent in. urtion. Me Edo ell h3 tuniparail scale. ,,,,,11 ,,olive g We. per 1(e for tirst insertion, an 5.. per !Ins for cut: 41111Urt3lierit dmerticr. Ativertisetneuts o; Lost, round, Strayed, klitnetioue and Business ilhanees Wanted, not ex re•dtat! 9 ape nonpuell, $1 for Knit month, and 50e. for °nob subsequent month, • ;louses and Farms for Sale, not exceeding 8 lIne. 51. for Met month, 500, per subsequent month. Larger advertisements in proportion. 'those terms wIll be etrietl,), ;Whored to Special rates ter leager athertisemants, or or longer periods. Advertisements and loeal notices without speoific 1 directions, will he inserted till forbid and charged, accordingly. Tr.v.eitury advertisements must be paid in advance Changan for contract. advertisements mud be in, the office by Wednesday noon, m order to appear. that week U. R. ELLIOTT, l'eomussm or. PUBLISIDIR- Presititint--JoHN tintAivr. Vite•President--A. O. RANSAS. DIIIR.ECTO7itb JOAN Drtooroa, ono. ROACH, Wu Gintio3, 1', A. T. Woon, A. B. Las (Toronto). Cashter—J. TURNBULL. Savthgs Baulx--flours,10to 3; Saturdays, 10 to Depositof $1 and upwards rocehed and interest aeStpse.ocfilalt alLte6tep. cults also received at currant f lu,whratattstutolilroat Britain and ek the United Stat bo W. CORBO.ULD, AGENT E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. Money tr Loan on Notes. ?Totes Discounted. AT RE a.S034' AB LE RATES Meonv vivanertion Mortes gagat 5 per vent with 1)0c:it:we ot st the end of any vest.. hos net act:omits collea,al. Meek trine•hrtne, (Int GRIND TRUNK RA.11, WA./ . Toronto and East Palmerston mixed London and South Kincardine DEPART ARRIVE (1 41) a. m. 3 05 p, m 3 30p m 10 29 p 111 8 55 P. m 3 05p m 53a m 11 10 a m ;3 3C p m 8 00 p m 11 10 m 0 40 a M 3 30 p ni 3 80 p m 1020p133 8SiJam SOCIETY MEETINGS. a etf Chauo Caledonia, No. 40, meet 11)* first ..ed third Mond ,y ..very month. In Jos odd Fellows Bel,. Visitire mei hren weicee— .1. Murray. Cadet. I) :Rev - art R,'e. WITTGIIAM STEAM PUMP US Having purchased the entizo business front 1‘.1 P. [MUM Showere, 1 1111.1 DOW prepared to supply the public with TlitiNEW MAY oc,:' Iliv.tkAr ::;.714,,h,t.:':: 4j) '7 ."V_.A.,......., A:: g ;; irt 1 111 ' ) I'417--k-ilerlItYX:ril e0411. -s-, 4?,,i'ki.ltl':"" -';.. MT:e.',It''',7.-',•;.:..,.; 7,i, - " • ' ,• 'Mill IS Vehe 0 di and Trott Parse nta i l'.4141, l'`utupp4. Brass avid ?Iron 4..iylimiters, tquirrttsir.- oaf train lit3lei arc. cilsr1VPOR, Vrat •i• 'Trough o. teii vi Joe telitiktItte re.t2f;;t139:11;1,4:i IlYrV'ertrtytt Ii1111.11f; i tIl VecOni 1•- 1 (';:1::::':113-:;17."...vti 's11:(14.11.111,t1.7;fif"1,3/Prili".!.a1Pf81;r power :Ind pumping miler. • novo 1,141 pampa a havetlialite, 1:..o.0irisw retreialv ettended - to. .,r,:c1e.;iiiii:;*kyOt,r13111111f1.0(23 1' 3)(f mfi:11v,`fitilt)tt4Iollfoalt:(13' 1I .'itLII)tg elinrilf;;.;"1111. 111rastl fs•ti ni'l'fItt ALLSfEEL UItIcip3ILL ?.,(117;;;Ir•4 • it\ V WINGHAM HOSPITAL. For tne treatment of DISEASES OF WOMEN and. SURGICAL CASES of all kinds. For particulars, address DR. J. P. KENNEDY, Medical Superintendent, 11 Ingham, Ont, D VANSTols E, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete., Private •mil Company funds to loan at lowest rate, intarest. No contilifeAltni eharuaL hfortga,,,,us, tows. and farm boutfht and sold OFFICE—Bearer Rleek Wit:Guam J. A, MOUTON E.LittesTER, 1, loglaka•. (int, L, DICIONSeN, BARRISTER, ETC. ' SOLICITOR TO BANK OF RAIIIILTON. 310NEV +Cy LOAN. Office—Dover Block. Winghain 1VI• O. CAMEROls, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, Office—Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streets opposite Colborne Hotel. 4. . ONTARIO. Cloontan, jilaffUR J. IRWIN, DOS, L 1) 8, Defter nf Dental Solt:cry of the Pennsylvanlass Dental Came Lieentiue ef the lto)el College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Office over Poet, Office, IV wham DENTISTRY. -.1. S. JEROME, L, O. 3.,Wnionma• atanufsetur first.class sets or , tusth a cheat) as they can be made - in the Dominion. Teeth extraote* absolutely without palm by hie new proCees, guaranteed perfe. tly safe. OFFICE In the Beaver Block, opporitc the• Brunswick Rouse. • Hil•clitE• GENERAL INSURANCE AG)NT WnsolfAsi, 2. (INTAR110,0 DEANS, J., WINO.init, LICENSED AUCTIONEER 1,01. ..115 COUNT Ole HURON.' Sales atteitilotl in any part of the Co. Charge. Mode, pto. JOHN GUiUi1J, I:k MORA/1f, 034T.,. • stemma) AUCTIONEER. • Sales of Farm Steck aud Farm Implements speclaley. All orders lat at the Tams office promptly atteed.t ed to. Terr., reasonable, 66 FIFTY-TWO WEEKS WITH GOD," A faseina tine; study of The Inter-', n ael la I Suntliiy Sehool Lessons for 18011, now teady. No Christian, especially eler,tr,yman or Teacher?, should be wii hoot it. Beautifully bound in cloth of two colors, with stiff boards, Price only 35 cents. Stronely reconunended by leading. Clergymen. On vale by all book sellers, of vitt poetpaid on receipt of the pi ice by, TUE IMADLEV•GAIiiIETSON Co., (1,I3i1ren) Paleishers, Toronto, Cane JOB PRI4TNG4 YKLuneett mule, Pliosideis, Posters, 13) , oxectittd In the beet, stale of dm art. at rosier:deprices, and on shOrif police. ANA% or .H1.1.04 11. B. ELLIOTT. T ars VIllec, Wintchurn C. MOB NI cCGST renn.10. tip.thina,,kat 11111116 BOOKBINDING fo unnotthro that MIT Books' ot Id,%eel le, binding, will hove out • ,,ittion. 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