EDEN â€"MARIPOSA hiisu Stella R nute of Oakwooa )8! Visiting friends hon at. present, ' ‘ r . .nd ' were races for‘ the children and also for 'yzf'Enliâ€"i 223:; 13:13am not children. These were ..'gius . Joyed by all. Although, no . donut, the many attractions elsewhere , , (3,35,? prevented many from being with us, still ' W Irhe attendance was very 13389, and all over he†on Thursday nightlasb, the . "“I“ home well Pleased with the day’s womb of the Season yell N0 dam-ago i'm‘mg' was done encepvieg the road gate 7â€"H post at Mr. Robs. Jordan’s farm was In GOLDSBY struck and splinters hurled accross the SIMr. R. H. Baker, agent for the road. Bmgeroffï¬g. 00., starter; today for The anniversary in connecti split , who? he Will do business the Eden churrh and Sunday school. ungurnefimvoec“: came 03 on Wrdnrsday 2130 The t Fat; 1 Will close a ten months 5 day being ï¬ne everything went like- “IL GRADESIherm n ay. We regret very much‘lwim On swag the serVicvs Cox- V giving to lose Mr. Thomas Scott, ouriducted by Rev. Mr. Clarke of Wood- , b. 1 e cent teacher, who has taught so ville, were listeno-d ,3 by ala-rgfl and .rsa e satisfactorily for the past three years. attentive audience. The neat little R SEY’IH WEIZthIIAnW- flï¬gzaand chili-lent of church seemed smiling with bequets 0f . : 'Ingoldsby ’13“ Thursdsarnv . a" all kinds and varieties of flowers The . - s » 1.. ck, h ' . y evening, chief feature of Wednesday’s sport WM- l." day wI ere they Will make an extended a lively return kame'of hage-ball by, Visit with Mrs. Pufl‘er’a parents MMLCJ. club and our Eden boys. The and Mrs. A. Baker, also brothers and' ï¬eld was lined With a large crowd Li 3 sister and other friends. i We worst to have ‘0 report the death of Mr. Geo. A. Congdon, a A terriï¬c electric-ti storm passed w, PRINCcE. . . -ipat m-mï¬ce on with i m Lots people from all around the neighbor- ing vicinitios and ‘r n 9 distance Who After 3 at e D c. “a: Co.) | £222... to a â€"--i l velv, witnessed the be, - . Hg: \‘ r. “9 : ~ ,_; one», man is - . ‘3‘ u.â€" g d a o Ome 30 summers, who . a hot 24 innings were mu. ' the gm“ ,. '» l i i ’ o g . I . l- . ““’; .; 8 e at me mothers cadence “1 ‘ stood in favor of the hem“ fennel l , ~ « - m» i 3 row en on Thursday, "‘nd Of JuneliWhen all was OVH‘, every one model - site-f a ' ‘ ‘ ' ; . r a, .. if†l: L T‘ f P‘Wlfu‘ illness °f 3‘ “9‘31 weeks, for the shade where all the good things i â€â€˜2' 7' .-‘ it n. - u" â€" - ’ - '~ - - - : .'_. --l U 5 ,. . ‘ u â€3‘ precesmon proceeded tOIprowded by the ladies, were waitingia’ ' , [303 ,- I~ ‘ . ‘ ‘ lo a . .-.-. it 1 1-0 “by Cemetery 0" baturday in readiness, the large stwam smug" ' . I : I h . .r . . ' . . i : wh 3‘. AH boiy was quietly laid away. ! keeping pace to the. people as "hey dad i a‘ I.~I' “ {3 .- . a. . , l' l . . r ,1 ; T) . emu 85 were connected by the , ample Jusncp_ 12 was n-allv amusing , 3‘ ‘1 y‘ i \ ‘ n . y. ‘ i i -. .l IIR.\. “I. Rye.son of \lmden in the to behold aâ€, sceneâ€" i; :"fitl-Hrtv . , ' ‘* ‘1 I, a“ l‘t’ church and at the grave, ‘ The married mun taking his wife. to swim: I 5 2‘ I: after h (‘h the Orange burial rites And some fair lad his daughter, [3‘ v l were cn-xdmlted by J. H. Detamprm i The true lover holding his sweetheart by , 3‘ . . . the winch l . i P G'M ' (“"de by R' 1‘“ Baker And widovvm‘s ï¬rmlv clasplncz their Q" ""11“ ) ‘1 ’ d ' ' , 1 .L..‘vl betrothul g~ "d 'yg T . . . i - 0 1r W 1" in - 94 “gen? NUI-SLAN h a: pug “m â€*5 fl 9“ t |f‘* l . . - ‘- H \v,1 (r , 'r' a w 1% Ikh-g Mr,- A B. H. Carl or CobOCOnk is c me in I‘h I‘ i)" “av â€I’ll“? â€â€˜n (d ._.' ‘ . , . r , C ‘ ‘ 0 ‘ El. . ' nu ' d5 . r‘hew {lg 0‘51 3,-q-yalntunce at Noridnd. mu‘lc, LhOir singinw If“ t; t, 0 an i ‘ . , . ‘ . . . p, _ a SI 0.120 Hi 0‘7? 5“. "P -~l pested to see her smiling dlahi‘u 5 Th ""1 o by 9 Ch " ;.,.,, .,, .. was excellent; nnv church should be 3‘ l - . . 0 them The. 0 Hints? wrwH * . ,' T1..R A. Ari-urleft early in june pr ud :f r- d -.c. - " - . ' r . R)“ H a "I Pn‘ ' 'i “HR % :‘1‘ Luke- leouscanungue, and interds,c Pd“ oth h ‘ â€ted en A .F - . - ‘e t, Ozri .vr w-N \ ‘ï¬â€˜|.',‘v’~ :1 ills faullly thtxre ‘n the 118ng 0v r at 8 I“ F I I 3 ‘l 9 e y“ l t 5‘ , e ‘.‘ f, home pleased With a good dm ~r-en' 3. " ° ‘ ' . Al'lfl‘“. i ' n ‘he’ . . . , The precede muunntod to $36 -.~a r g, 0n Frtdsy owning Just after 81X! f .. - . .. . .. .. »° expen‘“°- 43‘ .oc.~- a. I v «w {Hill ownm and run by| . , g __.._.. e ‘ â€lâ€: “r .5311 h. A'gue was hr ted to the [[IH,’T[,]§Y % “cu-2.. xi Tu: ii c was started by a The mflflp n“ h, W n , p ,4, : A. I i k i‘ lit. th A rngi..€, lodging in the I is ‘wina T9}? are in» WI. ' - - ’ ‘ H - Lie w: the :o~s 13 enter“: in "e- l t - \ it â€1' l I hit D Moi“ '\ n \\‘l‘-~ ’ - l H ‘ . ' ..... 4. ~11»: an int-n3 r was a g . ..... - fl :3 ’ . y la’ten T‘nv' tlw h 'H‘l‘ SM!" 7 0' - “-"t’3§g‘z'-";1‘. n n m )ur 'v-‘llbï¬ii. Many are, . , , , '-r. 997:, . to during ii]: 3‘ '- 'P'lll‘ "~ P \flr ‘ ‘ ; ' " “ “ l inter u w employment, and all' . ". VI‘B I": _'; ‘43- ‘j_::; i ‘. - . . YacaflOï¬. ,, ' t f th heart; :5 s to see the mill rebuilt. I 1' ."::.;:r.:;~-. ~:.-.. _ ‘ l.. x. . : : VETySC‘SSfe sq C I L I I: l - VL‘ .8 ‘70 yr: 41"" 9 Everything . Silt {k . . rt‘1eusc of . x: f: . W " s to f0 i {curs . . ,. ,4 ,. s ,, f .4, -iiYS I do '“i A I ‘ A ‘{5 Our \ A _. }I 2,; n3d q\.'1te 3 9.1â€, m harv‘ bf, Th9 - ; v r“: ‘ .4: 2' V _,.1.ED I ‘ . ‘7 (country; “7i i ll 01‘? i (\Pr (‘3:â€" H0 .., . _ ï¬ne or; or m me death of Minnie " S _, -I, ..... . .- . _..- . “’3 . . : I . .. a. (reunited uh . 11y affccreu ~ 1’: 3c 3 mg; i8 12pm. , czf“ --t Albert Step es, and p I 1. v Q‘ . v "V' - y. , t I ‘ it: to Via-K _,__,_43,___.M eldest d -u;?I£t‘l‘ â€t “m. bympéon (If If, 13 nu f\ k it Dr. Morse. this loca who died .. nne 24th at chronicle â€w w ~° ‘ v a v . - ‘ev- n.0i ‘. '2 ‘2 i a 'l . . y ‘ ".- ' 1‘“?me ‘ 3.2 a ' " C “"4“â€: ‘ u.a.h, the age .f L’b Venn The deceased had Jun --+ll- 1‘ 1’ \ “a “f curame. : :2 ~ rent-Ling ii“. If Mrs. H. ends and her Mm, Kay“... Cu t. nil n physician 3?; ctr-.23. be L2; i’az. 4:15.: I. r. “we . P 'l .f . - Y c H U r 86 j r gret d She W38 highly In 'h'“ ll 1‘ h .0 come to 1‘ Elite. 15*): .i. illness «f in a» 3 weeks. . . . . 0 o C ll‘ um“ -~ =~ ‘ ' -‘ e"! '1 ., mmov :d l-r her k! (ii that l' P ‘“ >3 of“? 23.2531 :, { place on buildiy atter- respect ' e ’ f n y ti I r . I il‘.‘ -.,’:‘3 _ z n :V I} H u 3 0 9â€; l ‘ b u . 3.; .i-: au«.~ v. ,, ended. d~SEuSqux .n. 9; mile manner had W I i.‘ t I Very 13:56:; halviin 333’s»: church, and won her '~ 70’ "-‘ "lend“ who stray . nest {mm the: ca (0 Barley her worth . Her young and 7823038596,; eatery. 12-445 an impressive sight to sorrowing hum-and is the subject ot towards a h r rise was xfg diSCnVPr " W Hindi» . j~m ab P. t“ gut in: o-x' m ~ Ir" ‘- the six yrs arming as bearers at their much syuw h). She 1e} an infant fie†5:4‘7‘6‘ The deceased was highly 5011 only ~, ‘ .. m rks old. The funeral i “lurch... . '|‘ _ , . t... ‘. â€kg?†M fitted 9.2.; â€mm beloved by Eb. people was large \ . .liud, an;I many a tear ~h0re CH ’ ' "“ u 309; 9- .. .ae nel;hl‘,ori100d, among whom she , ' . . ,- w ,v u \I, .\ , '51:»; -.- L . and 83gb unnglpd Wl'h those of cuvew- . i . ~aercs::,:2.rl time tolive nearly thirty ‘ . d .. “v r ' a v w. ., . the bay-ea" ,. i ., ‘. Th' r' I†‘ u 1' savedmc «u are. in»: chitdrcn are all living - k M . I .. f I he . - . r , _ 1 ~ , . hm}; WY " are. Mrs. J. Elctlill, Delotaine, Man; I . . m †e ragaâ€; J-ï¬maton. Mauvers; Mrs. R. Ml fï¬ JA‘VLTVI'IIII‘LE V l . paren'r- "’ ‘ ‘5‘.an " Liven: Hrs. W. Mitchell, Roches- . I35 Er; ‘ “PM ‘5 "3 dug “ted“:mm. 3.â€. mi .. ' . if t, e fer ‘3‘“ ‘ :.~.. 1'1. Drvey, Deloreine. Mam; LMIBS ' l unï¬wwh Llodme' my i. a ~ .‘ n ‘I\ about: :ZYBe‘;IBD H. {)2‘2‘1, CJVSD3 JOhn E0. ROChea- afiiegag:no : wee 6 W!b n say ‘6“ ï¬ll" t) l ‘1. nil-[fll‘b‘i'l ’xy-Mn‘l ‘Q‘lll lam Arthur Joseph an a w: ““ I . ‘ ' ~ , ’ Vacatiw and and the school 3"‘“" " - â€mmâ€: l: by Stir: I 'JeOIICEY, all ct Bexley. The ber- f l I t f It I II â€4 nearing .48. f ' v- v . ,. , w i . 5.21:“! - 'id husband and friends have the teachers 3’ 9 ‘l ““3 68.“ (r . . I H91. Baby .‘the 7., ,.i f the nei hbor- seven wee-ix » Nu “n. the Junior ‘ - ~ '1 u; - -n merits Drew?“ ' r°9w° 0 g - . . .. 1 5,40 the teacher, ha» her limeln Ball is" Q | _ -l a. , ‘ I, (Jumphell ‘ facts as â€"â€".â€"-"' bow ....... E X i l 0'! ‘i' a d. tMChe' bi. ‘ H S" nut .. , g farmers :3 - a" - , I ‘ Pills are ‘.-: ‘5 “HA-\lh'fi POINT i 1 it ' Ktnmount, A h . fur h' ncstion """ m tall ï¬r-t class “-33 . 17,-“: (A . :l 2‘ .. I - all drux- «5}, a â€.4 Icrow from theven Y Mr. thlAI - n r Cambray .m ~recte l). Mr Luring- abate 3 .‘ 'aborwpen: fhursdaylast ptcnlcking spending ht: .. .1. r the parerw . I II new work â€We - ~ .. r . “varmlcat. Alter spending some time roof. ‘I “ I . ll h “Hy- 7‘ , ‘ . o D I . :’ " it‘d ncltcott’s bay, they went to The Meta mm ,m 11039 hold!" . t I“: ‘ I I' sczcingSi: i p , , ‘l 5 - a L I t if ' I we“ hint. where the remainder 0f thelrarnnualIw c - . d entertainmr: . g ‘9 ' ' . ‘ d ï¬shy '35 spent. Shortly before dark ouJuly 2O I‘m mines to he tlmf I "Ill (3 '0'! ï¬e tI° . I192?- for home, well pleased with the best, of the t: .-- 1., u. v- ry hing lg bah... " â€MEL 3-“ C3mpbe“ '8 ud'enjoyment done to mill ._ . .. . as. The 500i Ultiiiui ./ {ltdf‘d tables a?“ Plenlo in connection With Pleasant will be in than Vli'» a. ustul. An int.» wiori J ,4 [be Hartley 33‘ M1001 53! 1809 is now a thing of flung game .J b... b. will be indulg. v- my h ,2 loans tea. a “815‘" , [I . ‘1 7‘ o - .urday, Joly let, was the in, which always drum- at ractton. T or \ int pit-- .. was held in .3 techosea, and a favorable devit turned will also be lots if muerc. A good ten 9th con “311’s 5:.» 6, grilling: :2? lie. I I: was decided to draw the will be on the grounds, supplying icrl dIIII J 24th At . . . I 2:; 13 or no school in carriages to the cream, etc. Come. or 7°“ will miss a; H ur ,3’.’ one ' ‘ we ‘na‘i-‘ï¬â€˜rd of marching them, as in rare treat. See posters later on. éw- - "6 CHI-"“0 0‘ Hartley ‘31 hen-4,0“ years. more were quiteanumâ€" On Friday evening of last week the: , I l’ SChO’Ji'5 headed by our the school :32: mail? Cilered the Bee of their Epworth League of the Methodist church b,“ H, â€ma fmm .I ill-em, 51:11: to the trouble of decorating here gave an 1c? creaml and cake email, g, “u «l ,,_ m. grove, where many had emu“ we! :31 1::1: top: partdiin :63â€. also a short but nterest negggpeï¬trlrgltbne I“ .4. .1 I, "ed with large crowds I “liked G - rev eo.En co .. co. Leeguetemaver’ prtap .’ cmung A hose ball game was soon I “be“ {1,0298% Milllgan, John Kennedy. and reflects much credit onhthe potato! in In , p “yew, which continued until , cam. Lndlcott and Robert the young people of our c arch. e I“ , "m the tea. IAiter tea Mr. IIII . I“: “:20“- All the drivers had gone to a program was as follows zâ€"Openlng chorus Mn“ , i" ‘ M “I 0f trouble in preparing their by the society; prayer; solo by Miss D. W'F‘t'l‘m W33†9190â€" chairman- " V ' Misc Annie An excellent program consisting of Maggie Hobbs; recitation, . .7 Mind “2!. and much credit is due instrumental music, Miss Vina singir g or the success of the proeemion. A by the children, speeches, Argue ; V 'i M“ . “ i; - i Edmmgm hid been prepared, McGill;recitation Mi†Sodengduett, M†recita'iou- interspersed with music by W, ' i? . in mm?“ 0' the other high wind, it M. Bradburn and v. McGill; recitation, the chm, W, ,endemd in which ,he am“ Mr JtO hear some of the motto. Mr. Wright. Singing by the society children I“ d themselves great credit. ‘ “him“ ' fun†“cm“ Preeided as closed the program, after which came the , t l t » 7,33: - and .51, fulï¬lled the duties of ice cream “(1 refreshments. The-sum of Miss Graham 18 to be congra n a ed upon the hearty co operation of all to the ;Mmi°n~ After tea a short game of twelve dollars was realized. Altogether i make it a success. "5 Played, after which there we had a very happy time. g . luau-hurl This week will begin our Semi-annual Clearing Sale Epoch. event, which all smart shoppers anxiously wait for. A general Stock Slasher, when Thousands of Dollars worth of FIURIYISHINGS have got to go, without a thought of cost, to insure e quick clearance. bmatlon of events that will make July, 1899, memorable. y Blearance Sula ! ‘9 AVerilahle Landslide ul Prices and Values ! Another Mighty Blow It Pmlils and Costs! †This is our regular hall-yew; A MID-SUMMER BARGAIN PUSth’c CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND A call.- The climax of great selling. The harvest time when your dollars have double their purchasing power. 30 Days’ Upheaval to uncertainty, but as sure as fate, rent and taxes. Here’s a few of the proofs to swear by : ...MEN’S SUITS... â€"Mcn’s Serge Suits, in Navy, Black ad Indigo Serg, ail ther- oughly well made and trimmed, in single or double-breasted '"l" h 32-40: $290) $3’49: $4: $4,“): $490: $5359 $6: $6 50 -Mcn’s Canadian Tweed Suits in (in: new coloring}, - strong, durable wear. in light and dark shades, for $2.70, $3, :5, $345. $3.90. $3: 45. $5. 35-00. $5.80. $15. $6.60 â€"â€"Men’s Fine Imported Irish, Scotch and West of Engle Sci made up in the newua styles, silk stitching, best trimming, gebby suits, for best or business wear, for $5.65, $6.45, $7, 7-75 â€"Mcn’s Superior Imported Black Worsted Suits) in ï¬ne and extra ï¬ne twils, thoroughly well trimmed and tailored, ior $7.50, $3 50, $9.50 $10 - â€"Gteat sacriï¬ce in Mm’s Summer Clo‘h‘vg, Bicycle 8.11.3, Under- wear, Hats and Caps and cells; goods â€"Don’t suflcr with the but when you can buy a complete suit for hot weather for $3 25. Cool Linen Coats, Vest and Puts a) ï¬t slim or stout, tall or short -â€"Boy’s Clothing and Furnishings, all at clearance prices â€"â€"Boy’s Cool Clothing, Boy’s Linen Blouses, Boy’s Natty Serge Suits â€"â€"Boy’s Sailor Suit, all prices, for red-hot time; a boom for a! _<» L . J. COUCH, Lindsay’s Leading’Clothier The Worflerful Cheap Man Remember that we are glad to have you make this store your headquarters. We care for your parcels without charge. We do for you, and gladly, any of those little ofï¬ces you’d expect a very near friend to do. If this help- ful willingness of ours gets you to visit this store we are more than repaid. We know you cannot see the goods we have, and our way of doing business without being pleased by both. We note below a few lines, and invite your inspection and criticism o‘fI goods and values. , W‘sâ€"'- ransom Black Silk Parasols. with Frill of Black and White Silk, Very Special, $1.90. Children’s Silk Parasols, Plain 380., with Frill, 506. _____________________._____.___â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" LINENS Linen Doylies, with Fringe, Plain “hits and White with Colored Border, 50. Side-bond Drapes, with Fringe, 40 inches long, colors Blue, Gold, Salmon. Special, 250. Fancy Open Work Side-board Drapes, 45 inches long, Extra special, 40c. . DRESS MUSLINS Neat, New Designs, Pique Cord, regular value 15¢. per yard. Special, 10c. _______________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" CRASH SKIRTS Made of Linen, with fan back, with or without Flounce, 750., $1, $1.25 to $2.50. __________________________.â€"â€"â€"â€"____ BLOUSES White Lawn Blouses, with White Laundried Collars and Cuii's. Special, 606. ' ' PA’RASOLS DOY’S WASH SUITS Cream and White Laced Trimmed or Friilcd Parmls, Made with Sailor Collar, 01 fast color. Galctca Stripes. . Special, sec. 750. W I J. ‘S UTCLIFFE a SONS Win-WI!