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BEI9HBON11000 NEWS BAMBINOS.
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A horrible accidentOti
now on Friday in the tareetare aciary
of Messrs. Cluff & Forster that startled
the whole -village. Samuel llarber, the
engineer, during a temporary illness,
had his young son in his place, and al-
though warned., he made a mistep and
was caught in the large belt and had
one of his legs torn entirely off.
- The marriage of a . couple of adher-
ents of the Salvation Army took place
at Clinton, on Tuesday morning.
The contracting parties were Mr. Thos.
Rainey, of Blyth, and Mrs. Bolton, Clin-
ton; Capt. Austin, of Blyth, and Capt.
McKeagne, of Clinton, aided as grooms-
man and bridesmaid respectively. Rev.
• J. W. Shilton, of Rattenbury st. Metho-
dist church, performed the ceremony,
assisted by Major Baugh, one of the staff
officers from London.
On Tuesday afternoon of last week
Mr. Bruce, Clinton, removed no less
than thirty-two teeth from one individ-
ual, at a sitting.
eseeseseem:ea..
upon which there was $6,1000 insurance.
tlaaenit intends to rebuild at once.
Forest Driving Park Associae
T. been reorganized and races
ld this coming summer.
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BRUCE.
In Owen Sound all children under 14
years must be off the streets by aim
o'clock at night, unless on errands or
accompanied by an adult. A curfew
rings sharp at nine o'clock, and the
police arrests any child found on the
street after that.
A little girl of Mr. Lyon's, of Wiarton,
suffered for over a year with fits. The
other day a tablespoonful of turpentine
was given her and swallowed with the
result that a lizard four or five inches
long passed from her shortly after. She
is now doing well.
The Salvation army gave the devil a
lively chase in Wiarton last Sunday.
They chased him through every street
And by -way in the town, and he finely
jumped the place in despair, fleeing to
Wekeemekong, where the Indians of
Bruce will proceed in a body and shoot
him in a few weeks. The Army deserve
the thanks of the whole community for
their successful warfare. -News.
Mr. Wm. Bradley, reeve of Greenock,
died suddenly in Paisley last Friday
evening. He was a very popular man
and his death has cast a gloom over the
entire northern section. • -
tter what
oming
first.
e best.
Rachel, the little five-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. Gee Leith, Blyth, is the vic-
tim of a painful and dangerous mistake.
The other day while at her grand-
mother's, Mrs..Eggart's, she went to get
a drink and mistaking a pail of very
strong lye for the water pail, drank a
considerable quantity. The child is in
a very critical condition.
Mr. James Snell, of Hullett, the well
known stock breeder, has just sold his
famous thoughbred Durham cow, Lady
Jane. She has been a pretty profitable
investment, having raised about $1,000
worth of calves, and being now with calf.
Mr. John White, of Tuckersmith; was
the purchaser, and he may yet make a
similar amount from her, as she is a
splendid animal.
Mr. George Westacott, of Hullett, last
Saturday de livered to J. W. Irwin, the
ocer, Clinton, a quentity of hens' eggs
which weighed 34 ounces per dozen, and
received 6 cents per pound or equivalent
to 13 cents per flozon.
Galt beat the great Seaforths at foot-
ball last week by 2 goals. to 0:
Mr. W. H. Kerr, of the Brussels Post,
was elected to the reeveship of that
village last week by the handsome ma-
jority of 52 -votes.
isitless
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WHERE DO YOU LI:
Hall the people of our County don't knoev the position of on 'Lawns -Inn
another. They can noeovercome this diffieulty by eonetate'ne , .
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Thanks -to the judgment and taste of people
who appreciate style and. quality
combined with value.
We wish to please our customers.
If ROCK BOTTOM PRICES will do it -
effects in
lack and
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you want
you pur-
We can make you happy.
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Which has been long needed and looked for. The size is four feet by five feet
mounted on linen and wood rollers. Six coloring are used, which
makes it very distinct and effective.
THE SCHOOL SECTION NEEDS ONE,
THE FARMER:NEEDS ONE,
THE BUSINESS MAN NEEDS ONE
We Sell Good Goods Only
and sell them Cheap!
The Principles of Canning Food.
The destruatioa of geels, and the ex-
clusion of air, are the priciples upon
which the canning of food is based,
writes Maria Parioa in a seasonable
article on "The Canning of Fruits and
Vegetables," in the June Ladies' Home
Journal. If these things be properly
done, no preservative need be added,
except to give a flavor. Some substances
require long exposure to a high temper-
ature before all the germs are destroyed,
while others need to be heated only to
he boiling pint, aril then be beiled. for
"a minute or two. Nearly- all small
fruits are easily preserved bythoroughly
heating, a,nd then minig, The larger
kinds require a longer timefor the heat
to penetrate every part. Some vege-
tables, such as peas, bean % ',corn, etc.,
require a long exposure to a high tem-
peratnie. Meats are still more difficult
to keep, and it is a practise to add a
chemical to the water in whichthe caps
stand that the temperature -may be
raised to a degree even higher than that
PERTH.
A muskrat found its way into a tile
drain in Stratford, causing a stoppage
and consequent flooding- of cellars.
How the animal got there is a naystry.
The principal of the Listowel High
School lately issued an edict that none
of the boys were to enter the school by
the front door. Soree of the citizens,
who thought this an unreasonable reg-
ulation, instructed their boys to go in at
the front door as usual, and the follow-
ing morning three of the boys were sent
home for disobeying the rule.
of cotton
ufactur-
shirtings,
for these
The St. Marys Areas complains of the
number of littlechildren abroad on the
streets of that town after nine o'clock at
night, who should have been in their
cots two hours before.
A fatal shooting accident occurred on
Saturday afternoon, near Shakespeare
village, at the residence of Mr. Joseph
Deitrich. His two sons aged 7 and 5
years had been playing with a revolver
when the weapon accidentally dis-
charged, striking the boy'in the abdo-
men, and he died a few hours afterward.
The revolver was an old one, and had
been loaded -by the hors grandfather
about 10 years ago.
Alex. Anderson the defaulting book-
keeper of Stratford who has been in. jail
there since March 17 awaiting the dis-
posal of his case was on Tuesday sen-
tenced to 6 months more iii -jail at hard
labor. -
Fire which originated in the stable of
R. Box, St. Marys, Sunday morning
destroyed that building, t,he cabinet
shop owned by Mrs. Johnston and occu
pied by Mr. (1 Wright, and the_ Royal
Hotel stables ovvnecl Isy W. -Graham.
Loss 2300, insurance $900. '
Mr. Dore who has been- G.- T. R. day
operator at Palmerston since beginning
of year left Tuesday for -Wiarton to
which office he has been appointed.
John Morris, aged seven, fell into a
Mill pond at St. Marrs- •one Monday
afternoon and was drowned.
WELLINGTON.-- ,
John Newstead,. ofithe 12th ram of
Marybore, lost recently a- valiablemare
and foal:
Edward Dynes, otitkprefieg,obbg
ing tp. Clerk,- oi Maxybore' bas- again
been indisposed. •
s at the
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e cheaper -
in the price
Our goofNiice
as good to
f doing basi-
c:, appreciates
If you are not already a customer one visit to our store
wil
make you one.
The Gooda and Prices are simply Irresistible
• Among the many offerings will be found:
Published by
PRICE, $3.50.
W. Cooper & Co., Clinton, Ont.,
Booksellers and Stationers
School Globes and all kinds of Maps and School Supplies. Write fcr p-fces and
our traveler will call on you.
James Stiller
TIN ,9TO_LAi H
(North', end of*;the *) Leech Block,)
GOMIS, Or.
of boiling- boiling water, -
• The essential things in canning fruit
are to have the jars and covers h,ot, and
the fruit boffing hot. The jars, also
should stand perfectly level; fill them
with fruit and juice, passing a silver
knife between the can and the fruit that
all the spaces may be felled with the
juice. Now pour in syrup until it runs
over the top of the jar; seal at once.
When the jars are cold, set them in a
cool, dry, dark place. Fruit is always
7c.
The best Factory Cot-
ton ever sold for this money.
• You tan have it for this money'while
it lasts.
• A white Fancy Scrim, 36in.
wide, -for same money.
A Flannelette whichfor weight and
• quality cannot beequalled in the mark-
et.
This is the price while it lasts.
Also a good washbag and a nice Ging-
ham, patterned. The Verdict:js "cheap
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10d,
• Ladies' Silk Vests. Usual price15c.
Men's Cotton soaks. Usual price 12fe.
Body Linen Glass Towlets, 10c per
pair.
better flavored when sugaxis put with
it; the amount is a matter of taste. -
To preserve fruit syrups prepare the
fruit as for jellies. Strain the juice and
•put on to boil. To ea -ch pint of juice
add half a pound of sugar ; boa for fif-
teen minutes, stirring Well. Bottle and
seal while boiling hot.
✓ Farm
- Howick Council.
1212c.
• A FINE LINE OF
PARLOR, BOX, arid GOOK BfoVes,
JUST RECEIVED.
Special Value in Cook Stoves.
Special Value in Heaters.
• Special Value in Drums.
Special Value in 0 a.;-,-lery
• Ladies' Black Cotton Hose, heavy
and stainless.•- _ - •-
•A. large and choice assortment of Dress
Print.
0x.ford and Standard Shirting's (well
worth 15c.
15c,
Single -Fold, colored, all -wool Serge
Dress Goods, Usual price 20c.)
Double width Linen Tabling at the
same money.(Worth 20c.)
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Counc&l met in the township hall, Gor-
,
rie, on Wednesday, May 1.8th, pursuid
to adjourtur3ent. Members all present.
The reeve in the chair.
The mirmtes of last meeting were
read and approved.
Mr. Jas. Lewish complained of:sure
plus water running onto his land.
Mimed- by Mr. Fergison, seconded by
Mr. Graham, that a deputation ef-the
whole council meet and examine the
ame.-Carried.
The North Wellhigton District Union
of the Young Peoples ; Society 9f Christ-
ian , Nndea.vor well Meet, in. Guthrie
- Chureh, Harriston, on lifondaylune Oth.
Ainamber of papitia ,arids ddresseS, Wlj
given on the WOFiliittli aimsi °tithe
• society.
Petition from Messrs. A. Smith
and four others, ef Wallace ; C. W. Wat-
son and four others, of Grey; and Wm.
McKee and four others, of llowick,read,
asking to have 1ots39, 40;41 and a on
the first concession of Grey taken outof
Union S. S. No. 16, HoeVick and Grey,
and lots 19 and 20 in the second conces-
sion of Ors, taken out of_ SeS. No. 4,
itcifted to U. S-. S. No. 4, Grey
&Rd Wallace.
Moved by Mr Jcohnsione,-secowled by
Mr. Graham, that no action be taken,as
petition was not presented in time, in
pursuance to chap. 65, see 81, sub-sece
, tilltari0 StRitiftii.-Cattietd.
25c
SPrONT
IN
• Every Variety.
44.
Eoe Teobgilin Stpei6ity
A Choice Selection of Lamps & Lamp G-oods
Ladies' Heavy Black Stainless Hose,
the beat article ,for the money in the
naaii4
Ldies' All Cashmere Hose.
48c.
A Pattern Tweed, (worth 60c.)
Also White Shirt Linen Fronts and
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-Cuffs.:-
Highest Cash Price Paid for HIDES and SHEEP SKINS.
of every description, on HAND and made to ORDER
Repairing of all kinds promptly done.
White Cotton Coverlet. Only a few
left.
The Best pair Lace Curtains. at yds
longigthemaxketett thisprice.
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THE. GREATEST -OF- THEM_
Extra Vle. all I.ineS of PreseGoods,
and-alarge stock of Latest Styles
to choose from.
Accounta-passed:
WM: rutn. er, c*vert ou- Howl& -and, Carrick -
boundasy ... . . . . .. '" ' • $5"00
arno. PatVerno.n;repairing bridge o# Jot 92;
don. 9 .. - .. . .... . .. m 00 -
Roswell i Intr:hison, binhka-
Perldns; groceries for Mr. Pomeroy....
75
A. S. Strome. plank.ite:lor Sothorn'sb'dge
and bridge Scl"..On 91 95
Moved by Mr. Jacquet,• -seconded .by
Mr. Ferguson, that the :council do now
adjourned to meet in Bathe place en the
27th inst., at two o' p. for. court
o'clock
oiid
of•vial 14,RPTE. ,Gger 1E.
Wm. H. Vanderbilt, son of
Vanderbilt,die* typhoid at
thE
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souvenir of the grrai-si, stalesinnii :,nAl the ino6t.
horored.leacter e -r kil()N141 in ( 41113 ian history.
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couneetiop 1,illi tite lstor;\ of Sir .Julin, and
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