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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Jul 1900, p. 7

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Though dethroned. the King gents who cut “oh _9‘ Wide swath at did not lose his hold of the reins of gov- the garden party are now known and ernment, but showed his royal power by better conduct would naturally be ex- suddenly bringing them against the fence pected from young men. without any damage to either King, sub- Do e 5 your hair - split at the end? . Can you ‘ 4-51. pull out a handful A repetition 3W3 ’kLWOdAMW- mg of the offence will insure their names jects or machinery, /' " 4“ DP? itcseem dry and being published. EDEN if; hIEeiSVbS. your hair a p Mr. Angus Campbell, who left in Turnip hceing is the order of the if: ,_ a“? C C F€ed it April last for Nepawa, Man.,i‘ returned day, ’7‘) " "'"‘ #1116 iroots are not last week. He States “19‘“ men are . Miss M. Cameron of Victoria Road :wd 9 they are weak :: “1’ urmng by the .score, as crops are is the guest of Misses Gillies. 7“,...” 56 they a re 3,. . amost a total failure owing to the Miss Ada Fowler, teacher at Horn- i ”t ' “95m” d’°“gb"' A “light 3’10““ ““16' is ”"3 110'“ ‘090305’ he” h01ida7“. GRAHAM’S Summer Suits for the hot weather are all marked in) ,athat’s all. at Thin Prices. During weather like this you want Thin Clothing. Better to have your Clothing thin than yourself thin, particularly when 1t takes only a Thin Purse to fit you out at GRAHAM’S. ABDUL SHIRE FULL 0F Eflfll ELUTHES lur MEN and BUYS Our school is closed and our teacher, Mr. W. Jordan, is enjoying his holi- days at his home in Lindsay. The directors of our fall fair held a Mr‘ and Mrs. Jerry \Vells 0f Port meeting on Saturday and settled some Perry called on Eden people last business of importance. The fair will be Sunday. held on Tuesday. 2nd October. The boys around here who were in Mrs. J. H. Carnegie died on Tuesday, camp at Kingston returned home of about '20 minutes was the only rain they had since April. COBOC’ON K MWJE'NWNNOCO esseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee l" 5)“... i .s, ___._..__. __.__.....â€"â€" " “a“ v “flu/.m- ‘u-_......z..su-> K1,? 3rd uit. She contracted typhoid fever looking 1,319 and hearty and that with the complications which Mr. \V Argue of Janetville is developed as the disease progressed prov- . s end: f ~ ‘ ' ' - ed too much for her strength and she pass' p . ng a ew days Ylimng at Eden He is a welcome v151tor, especrally Men’s Alpaca Coats and Vests Men’s Linen Coats and Vests Men’s Ceylon Flannel Coats and Vests Men’s Fancy Marseilles Pique Vests Men’s Duck Vests Men’s Crash Vests Boys’ Crash Suits Boys’ Linen Blouse Suits l Men’s Crash Coats and Vests l! l ed peacefully away on the above date. _ among the fair sex. Her remains were conveyed by steamer to Peterboro for interment in the family plot. . -W ”A Lab‘- 91,0va .- - he hair grow, stops Eden B.B.C. played their last game Men’s White Duck Pants Boys’ Washing Suits "« ' ' ‘ "‘--vvvw~mw~."y...- gl 1 ix . '- .‘ . ’ *’..’..‘. Y.1 ‘7 was swept on girl. the lane - hurricane dsc'o oasping for - in the chimney. siness repesza \ cs more CCCiSéY ms in and W" .ich consisted 35 three quarts GA head wichafli that h‘ " arked .... I falling, and cures dan- ; druii. 7. . it always restores color to gray or faded hair; it never fails. 51.00 s bottle. All drugglsu. .. One bottle of Ayer‘s Hair Vigor ' sweped my hair from falling out, "d started it to w again nicel ." L 53:.er Wm, 3' Canon. 8. Dak. The Orangemen of the district accom- of the season with Cannington on the , panied by their brethren of Kirkfield and 28th of June, at Woodville, the score Burnt River paraded to church on Sun- standing 5 to 8 in favor of Eden, day. Rev. W. P. Rogers preached avery This is the fifth game the boys have appropriate sermon. The church was won this seas 0n crowded, many being turned away for the ' A large crowd assembled at Mr. 8. lack of seating capacity. After church . ‘ the parade was reformed and the members Armitage‘s on Thursday 133” for the returned to their hall and unanimously purpose of raising his new barn, which 2m man-”mm“- The growth of passed a resolution that the thanks of the will be one of the finest in the section mymirsinceits usebwbeen some- Orangemen present 136 tendered to M" when completed. The captains were thing'owe‘g‘g; 6.6328813. . Rogers for the ablest Orange sermon to G. Ringhorn on the north and J, +80 3‘: March ‘33. 12395. "Aver's Hair Vigor completel cred me from dandruff. with whic Apr; 13. 1399. Nevrork.N.Y. which the had ever listened. 1: m «2030: oer-p: all m: generic. y ____..__. O wens on the south. W hen the men 5.1.».- mm ouseotenai: . . l-.;..,‘?..... m. Doct. or aboutit. MA; 'ILLA were chosen, the sides were evenly rattling good one. an. .1. C. AYI-ZB. Lowell. Mus. Mrs. J as. Coone and daughter are visit‘ matched and proved to be so when the 108 relatives ’3‘ L5k°fi°1d' d if north won by half a rafter. The M" Ernest Edwards an w e spent biggest race was for the tables, which G00d=Bye to Summer Suits The left-overs are being turned into money at Short Prices because we don’t want to winter them. It’s not a question of what they’re worth but WHAT PRlCE WILL SELL THEM. We proposed to make July the Banner Month, and the first week of our programme was a ‘\ @Don’t go away on your holidays without a Thin Summer Coat or Suit or two of them’ they re cheap enough. $2.50 will get a $4.00 Suit 5 $5.50 will get a $ 7.00 Suit 3.50 will get a 5.00 Suit 4.50 will get a 6.00 Suit ll $8.50 will get a $12.00 Suit ODD PANTS AND V ESTSâ€"Some half the regular prices. The pick is worth something; " ' not many left but they’re all new this season and made by some excellent makers. Not often that ' 6.50 will get a 8.50 Suit 7.50 will get a [0.00 Suit â€"-â€"â€"â€" KIRKFIED D: '" Buwerman, dentist, of Beaver- . \a . :cc. 321* visits Kirkfield (Campbell’s :23} regularly every Thursday. All "mi: :5 decal work carefully done, and 1233. G33 and local anaesthetics iii 5:: 1'32 painless extraction of teeth. I” Sunday at the home of Mr. A. Edwards. . _ . . ETTERS 0F Mr. and M‘s. John Sonl y of Pinedale were filled with everything appetizing spent Sunday under the parental roof. and well served by the young ladies- E S Mrs. John Coone and daughter, Mrs. The evening was spent in swings and 1N TER A. C. Smith of Peniel, are visiting Mrs. other amus‘ements. can --- J°§:.?§:‘:;i.°;i:‘:f;:::‘::;. . Efrem COi'l'eSPOlldentS A“ a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. J. The Duluth Evening Herald 0‘ 1 : Over the county Gibson, 26 Charlotte-st., Toronto. June 28th says: The home 0f MT. Mrs. Ferris and her two children, also and Mrs. Thomas, 211 West Fifth 1' Miss Daniels, all of Toronto, are spending street was the scene of a very pretty a month at the home of our genial black- wedding last evening When Miss Edith smith, Mr. Doble King. Medal; of Valentia, Ontario, was We reefer ‘0 say that M“ G“ Douglas, married to Albert Cecil Hawkins of 3‘ a} 3‘ 3‘ 3‘ 3‘ 3‘ 50¢ does the work of $1 .00 when you’re buying Trousers and Pants. FARMERSâ€"We have many patrons in the country that it will pay them to leave their fields for a day and attend our Great Summer Reduction Sale. A. J'. EhKHAM. THE ONE-PRICE KING CLOTHIER Lindsay and FeneIon FaHs jr., has been unwell lately, but we trust this city. Only the immediate rela- . P 11 . . . that under the skilful care of Dr Me a tives of the contracting parties were he will soon be well agafn. The village hay scales have undergone omplete overhauling at the hands of ow, we believe, inca- :3 present. The bride’s attendant was her sister Miss May Moffatt and both experts, and are n were charmingly attired in while. pable of“lyingin weight.” Little Miss Alice Thomas made a i .313; 3; '.‘;,,5},um'3 island and more A saw mill for theprOdnctlon 0‘ lumber lovely little maid of honor and looked j, ;:7, and shingles has commenced Opemdom very pretty in a gown of white si1k~ TNT.» at Mt- Hem? Glendennlng's, and Win The potted plants and boquets formed an attractive decoration in the parlor We “6 Plened to mace o where the bridal party were formed. - ‘ . rk has surviveda rather . . 1.33.1333 Iii. Reed-3r of Lake city, Mt' W. H P5 In the dining room were 9:193 0f Cal. early-av; .__..__._â€"-â€" a c LffTLE BRITAIN """"oer of our villagers are « - . ...:‘ : tau.“ cmtinue for an indefinite period. ur old friend and is apparently as active . June roses. The groom was seeisted by B. P. Neil and the service was read teacher for the past two or three years, by Rev. Dr. Ryan of St. Paul’s church- has accepted a position as book-keeper A very pretty June wedding was x***MW :flâ€" Williams Moulding 00- 0f PU“ celebrated 0n the 20th in the Valentia p ~ ~ We Wish him “we“ church, when Miss Millie, daughter of w l lawn on Monday evening, July 16. Perry. We are pleased to note that Mr. Jae. Mr. J30, Moflatt, was united in program is in murse of prepara- . , f ““51 Gibson is recovering from aeorto p marriage to Mr. C. A. Felker of i;1::2::.eting of readinvs recitations, . . . ° ’ t tin a cold in _ y paralysis. caused by con “c g Brantford. At half-past two, while 2331: 5y iignya orchestra, followed b ' - â€" i hl id bim u for two or . Tickets 1:) and 10 cents; hl' knee, Wbc a p the wedding march was being played MacQ ueen, our school 3:3 will sis: visit her grandmmhe" Mfl' 2:2. E‘Zirkieid, before hee return. he Liiiea‘ Aid Society of Little Brit- " "'3”. girls; a lawn social on the for the “-4 .4..a..a ...1 “ “an nasud v ”.1 '-. . s. in» :fén 321.30. A cordial invitation While assisting at the raising at Thos. by Miss Etta Moffat, the groom enter Mtg 1"“ Jeweil’s barn a few days ago, Joe. Brown ed the church in company with the .335ng- GREEN had the misfortune to have his thumb officiating clergyman, .Mr. J. E. 31:. .j‘. Read of Bobcavgeon badly "Whedv Wthb will render 1" “0‘ Robeson of Little Britain, and took ' less for severalweeks. his place at the altar. Immediately ' «ed on a :we: old friends last week. 31.“- Jos. Davies of Reaboro dropped ‘ ' is 33: Will last Saturday. Lilla : Elf) fife and drum band township to the no“ The POPulafity :f Quintolzfisdfgl; after the bridesmaid, Miss Edith, sister 1388'me sealing; “gin: man from the of the bride, attended by the grooms- ”u‘bl“ ' y man, Mr. A. E. Bolton of Toronto. h of us pays ssmi- . , Gamble on Tuesday monthly v1.1“ to our vicinity, because he entered and passed up the Opposite g. knows that there 13(9) Barry(s) here. The aisle, followed ,by the bride on her lir- ias. Billett is having his house last of the strawberries have Just been father’s arm. The .bride and brides- veneered and it w'll look uite nobb picked, but the black and red raspbefl’l“ maid looked charming in dresses of l 1 (1 Y going, and the 3999“““5 white organdie and white hats trim . ' t rip ”’38P. cont 1: th on h “a J“. . . . we or Barker gets r g are for 8- 010mm“ “09‘ med with chifl'on and ostrich tips, and Wit 't ll: reatl t ' t the The “mm" :011d‘ysf 311:; b23323 carried large boquets of white car- . -' g y regre to repor od number 0 our , serious illness of Mrs. Wm. Dobson. hick to their old homes, and among them nations. The church was tastefully decorated wrth house plants and cut Her man f' ' d fll win : M26. C. E. Kelly, 0 y trends wmh for her spee y 2:203:3n12d0by gher young son and he: flowers, and the duties of usher were {fiend Mrs. Melscn,all of Stoney Creek; skilfully performed by Messrs. D, Miss L. McFadyen of Detroit; M16! N. Moffat and W. Graham. After the . DeLnry, also Miss F. Edwards and he! ceremony the bridal party received the [T3 FARMERS get our prices on Binder Twine Scythes , , , friend. Mr. Barry Mann, all °f T°r°nt°; congratulations ‘of their friends in the (fig, . . . Ea Snaths, Hay Forks, Hand Rakes. W1re Fencuig, etc. Mr. John 03““ "I’d wif°°::?:?':fimlb basement of the church, while the ‘ After over 5" “g y carriages were being brought. The SCREEN DOORSâ€"In Screen Doors and Window Screens we have the best value in Canada. A call solicited. It is like finding money when you bUy your Hardware Supplies at CINNAMON EVERSON’S. A trial will convince the most careful buyer that our prices are the lowest in Cut Nails, $2.50 per 100 lbs. Wire Nails, $3.25 per [00 lbs. Pure White Lead, $7 per 100 lbs. Pure Linseed Oil, 80c per gal. And all other goods equally low. Sirenaded W. ETenir. FECOVery Mr”), Cappin of Cameron is again 213mg the rounds in search of fat stock. 3" C- Pays good prices and should be Haying is on in full SWiDE and h eve , . d sufl'erin , t ere . rybody busy, even to the hired girl continual sicknelzhewmoh Jung Susan church was full of friends who had Fall wire 1: ' d a on , . _ soon th: Cami b2}??? : sunlight)»; affairs" y the late Henry Harper, come to Witness the ceremony while ‘ c o e m er , bi d ding, lly of three about sixty guests occupied the front “boys “‘1 one Shl- The seats and followed in carriages to the which took p13“ on the 29-h, home of the bride where tea was by ‘ 1”” number 0f the served immediately after. The bride and friends of the deceased, and received many beautiful and valuable .. ed by “‘9 Bf°"~' .9011“?! ““1 presents, showing the esteem in which " Se . d h! 1' if“ brill)!” she was held by her many ,relaifliv‘es Vex-31 ' l ' ch11 ran “15‘ "l“ V“. 0- and friends. .The ha y couple ~le t on Of our 800d men went over hem"?! ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the evening; train {:8 their "future, home in Brantford.

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