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The Wingham Times, 1899-06-02, Page 4• THE WINURAM M TIMES, JUNE , 1809. $1ls*1uI,k'a Imp Neeli Wee the result of his splendid earth. 1 Indomitable will and tremendous neves GQncesstQt itis left for a trip to Eng r are not found where Starrralah, Liver. Kidneys and Dowels are out of order. land,' It you wait these nualitiee and the eye I 11'Mr. ,7, E. Coomber, teacher of cess they bring, use Dr. Meg'sNsea Lite, Marnoch sohool is in Toronto tills O Palls. '1'heydevelop every power et brain ` and body. Only 2uo at Ocala A. Camp- } week writing on the E. A. exam, ' 11 h EAST WA WAis ()Sll:. ir. James Rebinson of the sixth CMPBE.LL!S �1 FOR THE BLOOD The BEST Spring Tonic peas# , .• , -- Turkey, 00 vasa hey. (lees°, "'• . , ... , 0 O6 to 0 Ou ! Ferguson, a e d Duoks, ar 0 40 to 0 60 nnua.l meeting of the S, who has, been visiting 'her parents in Butter. ............ 0 11 to 0 12 �} Bruce 1{'arniers' Ixtstitute will be held IViarnoch for some title past returned Eggs per coxdz.,. ,', ,, ,.., 0 10 to 0 lO - i in Teeawater on Monday, June 5th. to her hoarse on Saturda aecompani-. Ha 1 00 to 1 00 Y+ Y per tan , 6 00 to u 00 (ti On the sante day a grand picnic will ed by 17er little niece, Mary Be11 Potatoes, per bushel. 0 00 too 70 be held under the scant auspices of it Tatlow, n41 ?a , .. 0 3 to 0 el the pioneers of Culross rind the [ Ged`les Arlsd ,lpe, ib 0 to 0 0 ! • p Miss A.ggie Mason ie visiting wool ..1.)P.1:!:. 00 to 00 grit rf Farmers' Institute of South Bruce, friends in Listowel. Dressed hots 6 to to 0 00 There will, no doubt, be a large 7'he following stasties have been Chiokens................ a 0 30 to. 0 30 gathering of the intelligent yeomen taken from the 'asse;;ser's roll of the of this seetioh of Gauntry and a very township for the year 1S99: _TotalBUTTER AND enjoyable and profitable time is number acres of laud in the township promised. 41,733; acres cleared 29,940; values of real property $1 ,068,6 00, personal —. TEL D1)CTa puzziDD. ° Enrol p s0nai,proger v land taxable WA T bells Drug Stora,Ibirss f'arGor of Bltlr is iiinte0 e0 to 0 u.i SARS1VRniLLK• ( y Tuxkey, drawn 0 08 to 0 tl CIJI,IIOSS. ` hlrss Janet I e gason, of I3 yfi 1 , u , per pair MAAR= REPORTS, i k`■epee !ltl?1r9"1y t'< ai� �lA�"it�4#eea�ta,e+■aa;:�e..gegeryga...a..!p[�4depsli� 117 WISOffeld. ellii:401440w6, M00.0 4,44.V4WOW .9+ug.aMM/tllq•*00.04.10000.++q`a6,q.q .!•P,gM...mmm.RgM.144444444444 Wingliaan, June 1, 1800 e,i ra rr : orreoted by 1' Deans, Product~ Dealer 41 `lour per 100 lora. ........ 1 00 to 2 00 all V'heet ..... ... 0 08 to 0 uS print; Wheat .. , .. • .. 0 08 to 0 08 •,' ■, ata, , ... . 0 30 to 0 :i0 : Ilarloy ... , 0.1.0,..1.. 0 00 to 0 96 !t IFTS FOR THE �0 Cl The a F1l- r . X11 ADVERVISFRS. Notice of ebanges must be left at this °MMce not later than Saturday noon. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tues. day evening, Casual advertise- ments - accepted up to noon Thursday of each week. -t e ?1 i g tin rates k'itlDe.Y, DONE 2, 1899. West Huron Liberals. The annual meeting of the West Huron Liberal Association washeld at Dungannon, on Tuesday, the at- tendance being very large.. In the ,absence of the President, the chair was taken by Vice President, Morgan Dalton. The following officers were elected :—Presidenc, Wm. Proudfoot; First Vice President, Morgan Dalton; :Second Vice.President, James Young; Third Vice -President, Harry Morris Resolutions of confidence in the Do- minion. and Local Governments were passed unanimously. Addresses were given by R. Holmes, M. P., D, McGillicuddy, P. McKenzie, P. Holt, J. Grant and others, and the meets ing was brought to a close by cheers for the Queen, Sir Wilfrid. Laurier, Tion. A, S. Hardy, Hon.. J. T. Car- row and R. Holmes, M. P. West Huron Protest. The following despatch from Toronto, appeared , in the London Free Press on Thursday: -The in- Iieations are that there will be no trial of the West Huron protest against the return of J. T. Carrow.. Monday was the last day for the Piing of particulars of the cbarges al- leged in Mr. Beck's petition, as also for those in Mr, Garrow's cross - petition against Mr. Beck. income $1„070, 100; number of: male persons from twenty.one . to sixty THE 1'E0IILIA# " CASE OF A NOVA 438; population 1928; cattle 4614; sheep,. 2,320; bogs, 3,3.63; horses, -- 1,155; and, 4,299; swamp, 7,-. THE TROUBLE BEGAN IN A SWELLING 493; orebardwoodl, 619; fall wheat .B,ti05-, 0 TOE RIG TOE �FAICII SPREAD TO steam boilers, 11; sebool children ALL PARTS" OP THE BODY --DOCTORS from 5 to 16, 464; Pram 7 to 13 264; COULD NOT ACCOUNT FOR THE from 16 to 21 178; births 46 and TROUBLE+,., AND THEIR TREATMENT deaths 21. DID emu NO `GOOD. Mr. Wm, Robinson is erecting a From the New Glasgow Enterprise, Loch Broom is a picturesque farm • ing hamlet situated about three miles from the town of Pletou, N. S. . In this hamlet, in a cosy farmhouse live Mr, and Mrs Hector, McKinnon. A few years ago Mrs. McKinnon was taken with a disease that puzzled several doctors who attended her. . It , floor and breaking its neck. was generally known that Mrs. Me- Mr. J, Pattison is busy prepar- Kinnon owed her ultimate recovery ing to jack his barn. . Mrs. A. Hoover visited on .the 12th this week. The heavy rains of the past week will damage the crops on few ground• considerable. . The following is the report for S. S: No. 9, East Wawenosh, for tbe month of May. The names are ar- ranged in order of merit, ascertained by a system of daily markings, de- ductions being made for -bad conduct, lateness, .etc. :— trouble apparently had an insignifi• Sr, IV.—Maggie McDougall. cant starting po sit. •It came an :