0". 1n THE WEEK’S NEWS ofthe . coumv and 015mm . A All not-1m at meetings and. enter may; to be held a Me of 950. for nah insertion. Will be: M3“! at. flu out. per line. V M w business. tum visited Mahdi were last week; in. Harry wnm émbny, mt Sunday under the what men ma; Weary; of Tswana, is the wt at‘ Her 9mm. ï¬rs; sz Theme: awe; wages Wages, menses and Gain: ewe, and m. B: Mange £96k in The Wang‘s gram 99»an £9 Niagara 19am and huï¬ale; - nA 'w-au w...â€" msg 69 Gear hag memes! use pa: mien gt assistant: 999$ mistmg 5E him “118% We mash her swam in her law am 91 13961: â€15? if ï¬mm‘ a: 9mm vi: time his mm M: Jag: Tayler an Sumâ€: #...‘ a !L g“ Kirkfleld. July M'sâ€"Mr. Rod. Mc- Kay and Mr. N. Stewart, spent Sun- day in Cannington. m antim- Miss Reah Boynton returned ho‘me from Beaverton last week, after spending a. few weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Bruce. Miss Mona Ross is visiting friends at Argyle this week. Miss M. McArt'hur and Mr._ W. Hill, of Woodville, spent Sunday with Miss McArthur’s cousin, Mrs. .W. T. McBae. jigging mm. mm vamd ‘91:; Sum†with Manda at Mam: Rmhgro‘ July stem mm a- a..I_ -A I. a. uric-m : Mr. A. A. Sangster, of Trenton, spent Sunday with his wife and f-a-. mily here. Vassar, of Winnipeg, are latives here. Hrs. Barker and children, of Norehwest, is visiting her aunt, mkwood, J uly lured Webuï¬hr. Little Bfl‘ in the city last week \ McCULLOUGH OAKWOOD. KIRKFIELD- McCullough’s Weekly Store News Our after stock-taking clean-up in Summer Footwear is attracting care- ful buyers from now till the end of August. We purpose, if p)ssible, to se1l all broken lines of Summer Boots and Shoes. When in tawn be sure to call Women’s Low Shoes, in calf, colt, tan and ox biood. Sizes 2 7. Worth $3. 50 .............. Men’s Low Shoes, Dongola. kid and patent leather light or heavy soles. Worth 33.50 .' ......................... $1.98 Boy’s Dongola Kid Oxfords; very ï¬ne, sizes 11 to 5. Worth $2.90 . . Girl’s White Canvas Low Shoes, , all sizes from child‘s 5 to misses’ 2. Any pair 756 ' for ............... 4 ............... ' Miss Madeline re visiting re- L. Morgana. â€v wâ€"v -v mu mum Mitchell returned home: from Putin luat week. i Sonya. Joly WWW are plenum m be able to remark that Mm \ N91991: Mcflanald is iweviug steadily and will man be ask; us be in ear midst again; ' L \ «a man. m; A; Hekinnen‘ V25†9! can; Magma. was heme ea gummy; Mrs: A; floman. 93 Emma Swim. is vigmag with he? par: @Mm am». and 2m: 3m Mugem Mr: and mg; Algae: “Hansen. wm mg 33mg 9? MP: and Mrs: William Me‘l‘aggan an Maggy; -- n-‘6#;nn¢ Q‘- ‘1'“: 1 use ax o ‘Phe famega‘ ï¬gâ€"éï¬Ã©y sawing a): ï¬ikï¬ 919%? avenue Mm. W93 199: part a very gage (imp; this vicinity have ï¬nished buying and are engaged in harvesting their el- sike elm'er this week, Aibout‘fltteen people from this place took in The Wander excursion to Niagara last week. Some spent Sunday in Toronto, some in Nia- gara and others in‘ Bufl'alo. but all report a. splendid time. Seldom has so cheap an excursion afforded an opportunity to see such beautiful scenery. turned to their home in Montana last week, after spending a. couple of weeks at the home of Mr. Pritch- ard’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Reeds, of this place. visiting friends in Toronto. The steady downpour of rain on Saturday prevented our ï¬aaseball team from meeting Mt. Pleasant team at Omemee as was arranged. ‘fâ€??.?. .‘f’ $1.98 Hand Mrs. John Prit'chard SONYA. “EA 5930.. 5’.’ $1.45 31d an pubic“ to the rate of tour a ,9! flan; Thu ' an «an 11!!!! mm m. sanctum!" date.._‘2 , " 11's. Jim W. lithe mm: with m daugï¬tar’ m bro. odo- ‘cauntry ovpr eighty your: an and settled in Ramon township. Que. M the .m at many-tour who enjoys good health and in cubic to be out villting her friendl. She can bout A)! â€most a hundred living des- \cendantn. wâ€"w â€"..- Mr. magnum and m canyon-ï¬e band conducted the services in the Baptist church have last Sunday. 'l‘hiu m the band’uï¬mrd visit to flatworm and the church was crowd. ed at the evening service; The mem- bers of the band spake very “Mesh ly. and‘ their words appeared to make a mood impressinn on their flamers]; L an.l_-ux; Br: and RPS: flag“. 61‘ Lindsay. wm in the village 139% Sunday; A few yang peeing tram flaunts 39m; paid eur village a. mm 139% Sunday, “sending the evening m»: We Mad ear aiaemst sympathy $3 the bereaved Manda at she, nu: tar-amaze semen 59mm“. Rama: 89m whe my death M awident cm “W 9311:“: “‘6!“ 93‘)! fl ï¬hflfl dig: tame frommmgm Mat: Saturday: . July “rm“. m, What’cam preached in Oakwood Sun: day last. Mr. 0. Butt. 0: Creasweu, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church have in the morning and Mr. Walker. of the Bible and Tract So- ciety, in the evening. â€" “A ciety. Mr. bu Dr. Galloway, A. E. Staback, G. Grant and Capt. Patterson are n c for a couple of weoks. Mrs. D. McLean, of Toronto, but formerly of Woodville, is visiting here at present. Mr. Shea was in beaverwn uvm Sunday. . Dr. any! Mrs. Caverly, of Belleville are visiting his brother, Mr. C. H. Miss ‘Mag‘gie Campbell. of Lindsay is home for her holidays. ‘ Mr. Cecil Smith left the employ of Mr. C. Ooverly this week. He in- tends to enter the wholesale house of Gordon Hockey e Co., Toronto. He leaves Woodvme next. week. Mrs. H. Campbell and In. Ruth- erford. or Klrkï¬eld, spent Mondey with Mr. and Mrs. C. MeDonold. .Caverly- .. M1: RM] new in. when Mr. C. Smith’s place with Mr. Cur- orly. A My ot Woodvmo lud'lu Ipom. Wednesday gt J uckqon‘l Point. Miss Rena. Staples, ‘of Fleetwooii is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Corby. ; Miss Ruby Goheen and Miss Swdie Dundas visited Miss Winnie Wilson on Friday. Mr. Albert Mills, 511' old Liflord boy. but ’ at Haliburton just now, vis'i his brother, Mr. D. N. Mills .last week. Albert has had ï¬ne success in his profession, only hav- ing four entrance class pupils fail in twenty years. . Mrs. Geo. Wilson and Miss Blane!» Wilson. arbor ham a. delightful two-weeks’ holiday {in Toronto. have A party: who oommod 0! Mr. and Mn. 0. France. Kr. and In. How- ell. Mn. W. Thom“. Mu. W. Smith Mina Man. and Anna‘Smlth. mu Ethel Thomas and Mr. O. Smith. who won camping in Ethel Put. Beaver-ton. returned home Friday. Dr. Bower-man. dentist. will be u. the Queen's hotel, Woodvlue, on Fri- day, Aug. 0th. LIFFOR-D Ldflord, 3July 26.-â€"'l‘he weather has been very unfavorable for the mak- ing' of good My, rain tel-ling heaviLy every day for four days in succes- sion. The land is almost supersat- urated, springs and streams being as high as when. the beautiful dis- appeared in April. The Misses Alertha. and Ruby" Sis- son were the guests of Miss Winnie Wilson on Miss Laura Match and her little nieces, 'of Bethany, were visiting their uncle, Mr. George Peters last, returned home. It was with genbral regret that thesud news of the death of Mr. J. W. Sanderson, of Holland, Han" but formerly of Liï¬ord.‘ mashed this W. His death occurred nd Mrs. Fredericv. R. Ed- who have been visiting her in Bpaverdam, Wisconsin for 'eeks.‘ returned home' Tuesday will 111:eg b9 played woonvum, in Beaverton 0V6r 86 1:39“ and family spent suddenly on July 13, after a. short illness. Much {sympathy is expressed. Last Tuesdhy Mr. James Gordon and Miss Aggie Kerr. both of Toron- to, were united in marriage. The happy young couple, alter a brief visit among friends in maven, re- turned to Toronto. where they are to reside. Our best wishes go with Miss J ean Kerr returned to Toron- to last week accompanying Mr and Mrs. Gordon Those who‘remember J. A. McNeil who took his entrance from word school, will be interested in knowing that he has recently gone to the easy paying prices. the following: her brother Mr Wm Davidson. of Eastwood, spent Sunday gt. 3. W11- Mr. and Mrs. Ham Blackwell, of Omemée, ‘ spent Sunday gt Word, tie guests of ma label Wilson. low .. They game 1% hi range 92 my sh long Maseru. Gnablea “a Go 31%.. “I“ I“!!! I mah linen, as lea. including W9 have new: the, 1M! “ï¬mkt 9 “Mamohww' at; cat/fared nigh «hm as a We have all due: from 609 to...m...9, "I‘ll B l "V‘. 9". . - This line is made from beautltul impoteq inch of $11!: cloth is excellent quality endb 1 m bmwna, olives and greys in the atrl e and plate wage in all the new styles an all sites Special at ....................... . I ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ Q OOOOOOO ~Ol Men's Two-P1900] $10 Men’s Two-Piece Suits $6.95 These are beautifully made Two-Piece Suite, in the new light Oxford tweeds, single-breasted with two or three buttons on coats, belt straps and cuï¬s on trousers, coat half lined, beautifully tailored and ï¬nished We are proud of this line -i am and nn no better value any plece at WIIUI Vu wâ€".. .__, at $10, and no no better value any 310. Think, then, of the immense saving when we offer them this week at Mrs. Blackwell, of Mutiny. Handsome sing]; (lad doublmbreasted els, ï¬nished with all' the latest. style particularly ï¬ne suits for the young 1 Worth 88 to $10. Val â€Una". v._ ' The teiloringe, lininge, and ï¬nishinge of these suite are equel to thoee of much higher pricee. Mede in ï¬ne domestic tweede in the pepuler light end derk colors, eleo fancy stripes end broken checks, ell eicee 36 to 44, M309 ln [Inc â€I“. “u 'I-v .. -,_- twills in both singlesnd double-breasted styles. The linings ere of ï¬ne mohsir. In cutting these have cut them in both eon- ssrvstive end slightly ultrs-fesléionsble models, from 36 to 44. Our Suits at_ $6 sister, Mrs. c. Staples- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson, 'Yelver- ton, spent Sunday at the home of hisparents. Mr. andHrB. R. Wilson. A number of “sample copies†ofe Bowmnavil-le paper come to citizens of our burg whenever 3 little more news is inserted in the same. They came last week and the Liflond news wasthemumttsentto 'Dne Watchman-Wander, word for word, aboht the driving and entrenCe re- sults. One mistake was made inthe latter. credit being given to “Kiss Simon for only three out of four of her pupils passing when all got thro- ugh. :Your correspondent had noth- ins to do with them. When did the Bowmurvme m get It? Sure- lytheunnelled' " envelope Inn has mm with ‘P Sadly the Bow- v-me when not take it from the W.-W. without W the Wor'dhujustbaanmoeivudofthe “the! In. Jim Hannah, of style kinks: mm fellows. 6.95 Made from the latest tweeds and fancy w eds in s lei-go variety 0‘ upoto-dste putt and ï¬nished with every little style d wsnted by the fashionable dressers. The ii: and trimmings are of the very ï¬rst quality t will please every we are sure this sui who sees it. Sizes 36 to 44. All the style features that have been introduced by the best American cutters for this season are embodied in this suit. It is made in blue and black worsteds, serges, cashmeres and botany‘ twins, in both single and double-breasted models. We feel conï¬dent that these suits csnnot be duplicated anywhere ‘ - AA- v-â€"â€" . These units have been designed special adorn There is not one poi1 the suit tint we think any man wt knows good_tnlloring can take excel ‘,A-.’ L‘...‘ -i‘A h‘nl ‘1 n†Dunn Iva v .. .v_ _ ' special order: There is not one point about the suit that we think any man who really knows good telloring can take exception to. As well as the etendnrd blues end block mater- lele. we hove hnd it me lo up in all the fancy efl‘eeu the: ere popular this man. Made in the most extreme on well u conesmtive models. \ Every nine in here for every ï¬gure, end satis- fnetion is guerenteed with every suit. Fâ€"â€"~ ’â€" They are all stylioh 1909 shares an conuidenbly more thou we paid 1“ Thou hot: ore on solo now in our hat meat, and if you are in time this Week you con secure your size and style at a 1% e in 9.60 Our Suits _at $10 'Oar Suits at_ $5151 at Weeds and fancy worst- ty 0“ up-to-dute patterns, every little style detail ionable dressers. The linings of the very ï¬rst quality, and ,u _.:n “ion“ :9ch man «a o: In“. being taken “F lyuis. She was highly r659“ lama: a. lamina and three to no“ her loss. Much 5‘ ism. "un'mgï¬eu and theMisseS BOP .tia and; Pearl Preston attmded the channel: bro, on Sunday. Lindsay 1‘: 1.00 to our syrups-WY 1]va oft†by it“ Whuo riding at Ht Edward Hughâ€- “unit‘ Bury I'US‘ m an 1am.» res “um marks mu m ï¬nd 350- Mu E. Sibm w crested. charm worthless checks. m queStion of (‘01 has «used a bittvr m grain trade. Interesting papers mm convention 0‘ may Association Hope of ï¬nding 030' 0! Port Arthur, who .0065, has practical} In. Louis Donah ï¬ghter 0! Dr. 4 “'3 Printer at ( uh shot herself in nu handling a low It exploded. Mrs. Tim .men were m of a worm m display near blackmail. Alderman Lapoi In Queen disqualiï¬e â€swim that mu Lester F. Barry Hamilton were Plans are be“! P‘ N that“ It thlu 52nd YEAR. 0’1. 0 Whit J In ï¬lm 61 our astylvu.‘ ï¬ne mutant Fine ribl hoe triuun A popult made of tin rows of ï¬rm ruï¬'el, anti: Fine wh neck, Wlth silk ribbon Plain 301 commend fl women and for.. ... ....‘ Gmg