n Mccuaigv‘ d townsï¬pa allowing at- s KelBES’Q port '88; 9.3311 in- present, it do nothins‘ got togeth‘ Bali's .assed [‘hat the 11-1 read be ' ration.-C 81"; It the old Extrac’wI on ‘Clcrk ex- utxcvs bad 0 101mm .8 coon“.- sardomvfli I of W813] are Suits, com. collar. atal'l'†‘ ‘7‘. 13: coal“ 101' ï¬nan‘ he old :g'3'g""'$:'7':':""".""0:‘.¢"':""’:""":‘3':""""""O §:"-:'"':"'r""$':""'"' .' p'.’"’§7’::'ï¬v"""’ ":""":"' " "O'O. ::"'::"':""" x':"""'$""' :“"""'0" """¢' : """"', V’ ' " "'.O_ mums BELLS £§$‘$"'9$" """'¢'§§§'§¢ £3':':':'::"' "O:‘¢:'§§'.QO C 9' 3§§'§""$"' '3: '3 ""¢‘¢¢o¢¢00‘ ’9‘, Your dollar has greater purchasing power here because of our exceptional buying facilities. Neill’s the Largest Shae Retailer in Canada ost card with .your name and address and we will forward 3 l and Winter Catalogue showing a splendid selection of l 3 e seasonable footwear at low prices. Send us a p t0 you our Fal E? g: :i Nine Modern Shoe Stores in Canada Make use of our Mail Order Department 3': :§:j ¢ 0 32;: gog} e prepay forwarding charges mail orders within 20 miles 3 for Toronto and popularity of the by the number of received. The stafl Telephone Co. ex- :ich the bride was 1_ presented her [e oak Chan‘s. Heart this mor- McAule'y, when and Miss Tress city, were unit.- nf matrimony; :b Rectory this ; was solemniz- KaldWin. of the m‘ .‘JOWncd in :1:WM [QWNSBHIUBH . . .' blue. was 35-! l - Baldwin. sister? . yridesmaid, Mr,‘ FRABIUBH] RIB ‘rnthor nf Hml roth 31:)Rixxo ‘aK kmnn, grocers, nson, daughter gie-st. The ceâ€" by Rev. Can- OCT very pretty ed at the Mr he after 1D of the of Lindsay' when? The ceremony; which took place at Tresa f three o'dock, was performed by Rev, unit- Johnson in the presence of only imâ€" may. mediate firiends and relatives. Miss David Jennie Clendenning, of H Montreal, Dwy- played the wedding marchï¬nd also [sang during the signing oi-,the aegis- ante 1914. HOPKINSâ€"HER The home of Mrs. son, Victoria Avenue, of a pretty but quiet. efnoon, when Mrs daughter, Miss Mabel was united in, marriag ard E. Hopkins, son 1 Hopkins. '1. CW brid of the happy couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins left on the afternoon train for Atlantic City Hn The bed and under the care of Dr York and o traveliing in travelling suit m “POST ADS . PAY." n Y beautiful and costly wed- !Stiï¬ed to the popularity Uct other points, the in a becoming navy they will reside in present c 28 .--Mr. ile work and fell ENDERSUN :. C. F. Hender- 9, was the scene to event this aftâ€" 5- Henderson's l M. Henderson, lge to Mr. Richâ€" of Mr. Eustace ing on his , breaking zonï¬ned to all j Kingston StandardIâ€"The recruiting fin this division for the. second con- ;tingent is progressing rapidly and ifavorab'ly, and it is hoped by the end ,of this week that the required num- §her of men will be enlisted. The {work in the various buildings, where Ithe men will be quartered, is being iPflUEE ARE AHER ABSEflNflING HflER triotic Fund. ions to join the Canadian conting- ent, believing he could secure passage to Pretoria, South Africa. If you run across this individual, just hang on to him and when he is locked up. claim the reward. You will receive a nice Christmas gift and also be able. to contribute generously to the‘Paâ€"g Chief Short has received a circular from the Pinkerton Detective Agen- cy in which a reward of $200 is' oï¬'er- ed. for the arrest of one, Peter J. Le Roux, who has abscondsd 'with {ands belonging to Press Co. Le Roux LINDSAY [BFHBEHS HAVE Vfll'JNIEEHH] To places further than 20 miles from Lindsay we prepay forwarding charges on all mail orders of $5.00 or over. 90 I WEIR Kent Street Lindsay Each regiment in this division was asked to send seventy-ï¬ve men for tthe second contingent and up until moon to-day the reports showed that Ithe following number of mEn. had fheen obtained by the Various units: il4th, P.W.O.R., 42; 15th Regiment, .28; 16th Regiment, 6; 40th Regiment, _81; 4lst Regiment, 31; 42nd Regi- Sment, 75; 43rd Regiment, 43; 45th Be- Egiment, 29; 46th Regiment, 43; 47th iliegimentgï¬; 49th Regiment, 36, and Ethe 57th Regiment. 42; a total of £501. People nowadays do a lot of shop ping where they are invited to shop rushed so that all may ness when the troops next week. The Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. Mary’s Church has very generously donated the sum of $45.00 to the 10- Cal Patriotic Fume. When the fact is known that this organization is pure- ly a religious one, with no reserve fund at its disposal, the action of the young ladies in contributing so handsomely is deserving of the highâ€" est commendation. The donation was collected from the individual memb- 61's. SflflAUlY MADE HANDSUME DUNMIUN The following ofï¬cers of the 45th Regiment have oï¬ered their services: Capt. F. W. Kennedy; Lieuts. Sut- cli’fe and Flave’lle. "THE LINDSAY pom be in readi- arrivc early "x'"' :‘3. H ~‘-- LONDON, o'ci. 28.-â€"â€"A startling de- ; . _ ‘ , velopment of the day is the suicide iTueSGaY morning Conveymg the news :the West, have been summoned home of Gen. Hans -von Beseler the con- Iof the death of his father Mr Mc- ' - . ' . , - . owm t. -. -‘ u . queror 0f Antwerp, who, according to i Cuilough, who died On Mondav ati g 0 MISS Fomer b death. late advices shot himself at his head-- . . , quarters in Bruges and died almost 'the res1deuce 0f hls daughter, Mrs. \'u~.vnsbu' Av"-v~‘- u ""““-D‘ v- . vâ€" . -_- ‘ u -uh -_. -_~ vu-~vu >1 -.. vyv u.- v . . - t j . 7' "â€"0 ' instantly. This information comes by E Nesbitt, at Taunton, at the advanced: CUM) n the road m Ops, a 1 - ‘ sum of money. Owner may haVe way 0‘ Rgt‘erdgm 0“ ‘3?“ appears 'age of 110 years. Mr..1VIcCuilough! to be goo aut ority. No reason is f , Same at The Evenin Post. assigned fr his act. lit on Tuesday to attend the fmner-l g Gen. von Beseler is the second high a ~ , _ DST-.011 Saturd y 0“ 94th _. a o . nu , In commander of the Kaiser's forces to 4 Cut-â€" ; _ take his own life since hostilities ' MISS R. FOWLER. ‘ LindSay or on; the road home to i Do'wneyville, a “gold cased watch. opened, of Which information ha: 7 reached the public. The flI‘St was Oak’WO'Od, Oct. 28.-4We are sorry to Finder please leave at the Post. Prin- 3:9 leader or the army Which besieged learn'. 0f the death 0f Miss RehBCCa ting Ofï¬ce for Edward ("lancv Down- ~r--°"~‘~ m...“ ~ ‘ - “ - Fowler; sister of Mrs. R, (9,, Webs- eyvme. ' ' GERMAN BENEHAL KlllEI] HIMSELF ‘ Cull’ough, who died on Monday atl the residence -offhis daughter, Mrss.L Nesbitt, at Taunton. at the advanced: age of 110 years. Mr.. McCullough“ left on Tuesday to attend the inner-S Oakwoo-d, Oct. 28.-Mr. W. J. Mc-EMr. and Mrs. Webster who have been Cullough, received a message onztravellin‘g in the United States and O‘BITUARY MR?"‘1§I¢CULL0UGH. ter, who died in Toronto on Sunday night. Miss Fowler has been a highly esteemed resident 01 our neighbor- hood until a few months ago, :when she went to live â€iiith relatives in Toronto. where her death occurred. Mr. and Mrs. Webster who have'been ?AGI m \" â€"_â€"~.....__ _ NM. ...;â€" son, \ictoria Avenue, was the scene! blink: Pretty but (illiet event this aft‘ iDCXt Week: . . . â€UH. “hen Mrs- Henderson‘s: “0E“; Eash rtegimen: in this guns , as e o sen seven 3" Ve ‘ flintâ€"o daughter, has Mabel M. Henderson 1 " . ~ . ~ , .m, ... s .\ wry lll‘t‘tt}. was united in marriage to Mr. Rich- . . . - il‘ec'in ent '45- 49th Reviment "ll-mt? the 511mm: of the resia- l 21‘: inch»: i mi ...1 . - . . . i h 1 ’ ' . D ’ i - - i ~ .. illgl .im weighs 155 5the 57th Regiment. 42; a. 9 . \'- ' . ‘l - “ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ .. Ly; mute rounds. I‘he .two middle fingers of 5501 V A... . -' ' v ' H . , a A "a .. ‘ i; . ’ ‘ Rectory llllsi Mr. .i'td Mrs. Hopkins left. on th..‘ciit. believing he could secure passage cli’ie and Flave‘lle. A; ‘ :‘3- .. .. “1 was S«_.loii‘.n1'1.~ . ditei'ni‘i-zi (ruin for Atlantic ('iti‘. 3"†l'I‘c-torin, South Africa. If You â€" ‘z' v. . ,K‘ Enid-win. a. u)? . .\ew huh and other points. mnjrun (icrnss this individual, just hung . {3 ~ -. ‘_ .. ';- 1 1“ grocer... a bride travelling in :i licconiing nuvy f on to him and when he is locked up. SflflAll Iv MADE , ‘7‘ " ‘ 'r‘,‘e ii‘n‘v‘t'liing suit :Cluim the reward. You will receive a c l tcr ' I .- \‘ ' 8-12, (1 1 xi >- i'rioiic Fund. n.l-4‘:. 5‘ . .. ~ .‘o‘w‘ncd ill :. l. - .fl _ l‘lllC. was 12:3 : '1 .‘_ -' gliary's (lhurch has very gc '1" l"3'i:~'-I‘A*‘ K 0. (‘3‘ 1:.14 ’m-d .ir.l under the care of ilz‘. .l.‘ ‘ . A lâ€˜ï¬ -‘ . >.'» \ - ' u the bride “.33. I (.ermlr‘k‘ n1 1.11s week that the tenured nunigers. tarsented isâ€: “Pr ...c Ultll will he enlisted. The} ..___....:...â€"___ Your dollar has greater purchasing power here because of our exceptional buying facilities. « "Fiï¬â€"Iii“ H 3.". l ‘l l i .ll‘ f ..y to inlioWing ‘, H 5 C ,iolidge, i: 1583:, Eeil H n McCuaig, :: nd 1 iwnship H foilyvzzg at.â€" i: Usen Kelsey. _ H eye?! was i: it as all in- ' H i 0 t present. it n 9 do nothing †3 go: togeth- u pr, Tie {01- '0 tassel: V N -ha: the re- “ E931 Drain. read b? laid Eil‘iine Modern Shoe Stores in Canada ‘= Make use of our Mail Order Department " Send us a post card with your name and address and we Owill forward :5 to you our Fall and W inter Catalogue showmg a splendid selection of " seasonable footwear at low prices. n We prepay forwarding charges {on all To places further than 20 miles from 7 ll: mail orders within 20 miles Lindsay we prepay forwarding charges on n of Lindsay' all mail orders of $5.00 or over. woman" ‘ ‘ . LINDSAY Poser V \W ‘ likll, 'lVï¬l‘ I‘Il‘ ‘ ' ‘ W IX; . g -â€" ‘1N1)l‘)l‘{S(lN. I . V “w home of Mrs. C. F. Bender-iPfll ICE ARE AEIE']! irllshed so that all may be in r ', i y l d | iness when the troops arrive early the second contingent and up until men for 'lio pm U†“â€9“ Of our. Peter J. ï¬gs; 16th Regiment. 6; 40th Regiment. J; 1 lil.’ ' . , - a v' . . ‘ ( \, who has abscondxl with 51; 4lst Regiment. 31; 42nd Regi- to been cap 15'?» "V ' '. ,‘V_ .‘ lX. -|i- 5:0 3"! “ ‘ v \ \ ‘i u" ' ' ‘ V - . ‘ ~'\ \ ‘ ll imp†“WE‘- M‘l-e TH Jon. the (:mudlan conting- ('abt. 11‘. W. Kennedyz Lieuts. Sut- ~17" .. _ . . 1.20: ‘in their i“‘i':'.l‘ii tlxcy will rcsiila- mmico (‘l'iristzuas gift and also be able, . 2...: y : _ 7'} Rev. (an Lin-ï¬shy. its contribute generously to the‘ Po"; l..s L333: l. Hilï¬Sï¬X gffig‘tï¬q . The Yollng Ladics’ Sodulity of St. A l c donated the sum of $45.00 to the lo- _ ‘ « widwin cww ‘ ..‘14; .. 3. . . Lst , vi 1 ‘ ‘ 5 . unicsmdid, )lz'. figs-A‘LIUBEU REE '_ l ! r ; l' :‘Uthir N m“: I ‘ HEV!‘ VfllENIEtHED-‘ml Patriotic Fun-n. When the fact is * e“- l n L g S‘amrnhir, mid it is hoped by the end fco‘dected from the individual memb~ ion was â€kiwi c.1v‘:.::i;ic«l ..z the “rd R Hopkins, son of Mr Eustace (‘hief <h It h :“0011 to'day the rep‘ms Showed that -.:> . ., -~ ‘ - ~ ._ , » o‘ -. . ' . . cit!†, . â€mm “W mm.“ Hopkins. hr H I). k as I‘QCLlVCd .1 Circular 1 the {Quowmg number of men hind1 “, i :1“; >3... ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ H :1 0le 10 â€1'911' . 'n 1 . I . V . 35;. .. .. . \ _\lc.\:‘.lcv win-n â€1"“ ‘i'm'ollli-‘IIV Which took place at ' (‘v in wk 1 on Detecthe ‘Agenâ€"‘imen obtained by the Various “Inï¬ll 3 ;.:‘-- ~~ - ~ _- . L _,_ . - . « ; . .ici :l. reward of $200 is Qï¬er-i 7) ~ 2- - 5“,.“ :,.;: .. gun Miss Tress um “ “We!" “'35 performed by liev icd ‘Mth' LW'DIL’ ' 15th Reglment, mi" ‘ ‘ i . . ., ‘v . ' l V- . ..~ 35 1..» dry. were llllit-I I‘lbnb‘m H the Div-591168 of only imâ€" a 17;" 3 -, ' ":‘ttl‘l'l‘i‘u‘.’ . â€19‘1“â€? li‘lt’ntls :intl l'cl‘i'ivcs \I’ “ ii ‘ ‘ ‘ ble 0f . .,. »_ ... .. .. _. .. . . i». unds be] .. . - . - ' $.23“ 7' ,. , on 1. vii : Jenni.- (â€errlminiim oi \l ) M . 0mm“ to the Adams 311- 5 merit, 70; 43rd Regiment, 43; 45th Re- - Ml, - .. . and?†.- . ~... m. i x ‘ ‘ .. w. . . (,nt.‘021i,‘. \i‘css ‘ \ 3- ~ . w - i . . . - ' " i M " v i: in below? the wmidiuw m- .. i 1 i1 . U†I“ ml“ ‘5 Sm“ ‘0 he argument. 39; 49th Regm‘cnt. 43; 47th i... . .. ~- ~ )~‘ ~ . e .\ 4.0 l and ii.>n «j PUH', 18 twenty years Of (MC, 5 feet, 36, and total of nerously is pureâ€" reserve ction of i be high- , s _ . known that this organization- . 3 or. the aim-r sly a religious one, with no I ‘ Toronto ititl Hakim» ~11. t‘i‘t. 3‘. \li‘. William“ ‘f‘md at its disposal, the a .. trinity of the lmvvs‘m “uh. “ML, wwkm: (in his -. l‘.lfl.:’5lnii St;‘iizlnril:~'f‘z.e recruiting the young ladies in contributing 80 .;,~ tilï¬â€˜ 111111.12"? l‘i 1'34"?“ li“f‘v‘. l.“l-"t‘~"kl :irtil it‘ll. lri'i‘uiiitti; ill {mg (lH‘iSicn for tilt‘ second (‘UD')h;1n(isoniely iS deserving 0f t ivcd. The stat": § ‘54 :11. H0 i:‘ :1? Erect-m confined. to imï¬nf is iu‘i'igr'cssiug rapidly ‘mdiwt commenuation. The donation was Tl" ill“ w l .. "i“ .. . . .‘ an . . . .. ;_. .i ...:.y mmtixlu and Lostiy wed~ . “1* â€but hand are oil and he is said; The. following ofï¬cers of the 45th '9 '5 â€â€˜\ .- ' . I" ' ' H 3 ._:f' ' â€.4" . V ‘ ‘ . .' ‘ ‘ . i ' .. ’3‘ i: it... AV.. ,un A-s ... W 1 Mind to Lht piil‘Ulzi’fiij; W be bvmu pionopliiyer. He was auxâ€":Reginmm have offered their services: . 1’7â€â€â€œ1' ' . Last Weeks $6.95 and $8.50. { brown. grey and navy. in the popular winter styles. Specially priced now at , .7 :. ...in' chairs. ..XHRT “3‘. i‘lY .. “W“ In The Various buildings. where! People nowadays (10 a lot of ShOI)‘ . ' ‘ ~ ~ * - - - . :zhe mm will he quartcrz‘d. is loin: ping where they are invited to shop. 980 . orset sale . 7 A union Blanket. made pod. size 003180 inches. at Room, \Second Floor. HERMAN GENERAL velopment of the day is the suicide of Gen. Hans yon Beseler, the con- queror of Antwerp, who, according to late advices shot himself at his head.- quarters in Bruges and died almost instantly. This information comes by way of Rotterdam on what appears to be good authority. No reason is v d g : hi :5? iii ii i 3i Loï¬ï¬bu o'cijâ€"A startling de- 5;: i ., .-. ii? :3? 3" iii For This Week in the ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department. Ten Dollars Will be an important figure. and your Ten Dollar will procure you MORE (being style and value) in Suits and Coats, than it has hither- A CLEARlNG OF LINE OF STYLISH SUlTSâ€"N'OW AT $10.00. Ladies and Misses‘ Models. in black and navy serges. in new style coat effects. with tunic skirts and smart in every particular. Also tweed effects developed in $10 00 These are special double cloth corsets. in the usual long lengths. with low bust. strong front steel with extra hook attach- ed. Draw strings in bust and four wide elastic supporters. Thcsn are perfect fitting corsets. in sizes 18 to 28. Guar- 98 anteed steel. On sale now . . C Many stylish. serviceable Coats. still left. if you do not wan‘; to invest much in your new coat. it will pay you to take advantnz“ of these values before it is too late. The Sale Prices areâ€"$4.95: OUR SPLENDID BLANKET VALUES. You will be economising to the fullest, extent. in your blanket buving. if vou purchasn them at" the Siltcliffe Store. We have been i cry careful to select from ‘a few of the hes: manufacturers the blanket leaders. So you will find in any blanket bought at this sior†that it is of very nice yarn and at the different prices will be of full weight and size. We mention here three of our '1 A very fine. soft. nappy. ing 7 lbs. per pair . . .. . . very soft. nappy. U 11). Blanket. 60x80 inches, at per pair A cheaper grade of union Blankets for ordinary rough wear, nicely nap- $2 85 per pair ............ ' These three Prices. $2.85. $3.39. and $5.50. represent. stipend; Values. before were we able to offer such a choice asortniem of quality coats. . mourn; sons 0 f Women's Institute Rest -' 'fn ! A Remarkably Fine Range of Sweater Coats is here. ready for your inspection. Never nun mum H‘ - "‘Pacllm Lu SUTCLIFFE’S A $10 WEEK FOR LADIES’ Many of the smartest Ladies" and Misses‘ ,Coals gathered to»- gether. and all marked now at $10.00. 3 They are beautifully attracâ€" tive coats in the smartest style effects. mostly balances of 1h» most popular styles bought this. Fall. For this reason many. reg up to $15.01) values are now pm among this lot. at $10 00 only............ ' "The cloths include T\\'(3“(l.~. Boucles. Plaid effects. in rich shades of navy. brown. grey. black. etc. ...................... Sale Goats - - raw leaders. pure wool blanket. in full size. litixb‘z. and weigh- $5 50 o o . from the very best of cotton and wool yarns. a $3 39 I OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO MEN. Superior quality underwear that it will pay you to buy. because it. doesn't. cost you any extra. it is owing to our splendid buying facilities and never before were we so particular in selecting our different lines. as we were for this Fall. Our range is very complete and includes many different weights and qualities in both single and combination garments. Here are a few of our lines that should attract men to the Sutcliffe Store when in need of l'nderwear. A ï¬ne range of heavy Ribbed Wool L nderwear. "Monbl‘O', brand. An all wool. un- $1.00 shrinkable garment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellis Spring Needle Lnderwear. in a ï¬ne wool. extra heavy and serviceable. $1 39 s, . o bpecralar............. ..... ... Penman‘s Wool Fleece lined lndcrwear. extra heavy. ’ A good comfortable garment 50C. pergarnicnt. Stanï¬eld’s L‘nshrinkable. Heavy Ribbed l'nder- wear. in Red and Blue Label Qualities. A garment guaranteed against shrinkage. Make your selec- tion early. LINDSAY ï¬iii'flfiiféi.‘ 3"“ â€".-___â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"« ‘ k. étcr, who died in Toronto on Sunday might. Miss Fowler has been a highly 0BITU ARY iesteemed resident 01 our neighbor- - ' ihood until a few months ago, when éshe went to live with relatives in . 3Toronto. where her death occurred. ()akwood, Oct. 28.â€"Mr. w. J. Mc-EMr. and Mrs. Webster who have been Lullough, received amessage onitravelling in the United States and Tuesoay morning conveying the news 2the West, have been summoned home of the death of his father, Mr. Mc- owing to. Miss Fowler's death. Cullough, who died on Monday at: the .resideuce offhis daughter, Mrs. {W Nesbitt, at Taunton. at the advanced: . . . ‘ it - ‘ sum of money. Owner may haVe age of 110 years. ML. McCullough [same at The EVenin Post left on Tuesday to attend the funer- g ' M . unfï¬iccn‘imocon. V r u the road in Ops, a - assigned fr his act. a1 l ‘ - Lindsa Gen. von Beseler is the second high . ~ ; DST-.011 Saturday, Oct. 24th. in commander of the Kaiser's forces to 4 n.- _ . Li ds r the ro d home to , i y take his own life since hostilities‘ MISS R. FOWLER. . “_ 3y 0 0? 1 .21 tel:- . - opened, of Which information has i . , Downeyvme' a god cas we - . Mm, ‘ †‘â€~ “““““-~““‘“ï¬â€˜â€œâ€˜â€â€œâ€œm‘mm“ reached the public. The flI‘St was Oék‘wo'od, Oct. 28.â€"â€"We are sorry to Finder please leave at the Post. Prin- “\‘~\“Mâ€Qv‘“‘â€~::‘“~Q‘$“‘QAï¬rmwm. mm~“s‘sâ€â€~“wâ€mh’ the leader of the army which besieged learn of the death of Miss Rebecca ting Oï¬iCe for Edward ClanCy. Down- m~wummw~“* ss' 1‘ - , W. .. . m, m. , $‘u‘y swswnw‘ms“mmg 14.93%. ......M .- - - .. .-. _ Fowler}. sister Of Mrs. R. G. WEbS- eyville. . ~.<-.< . â€4-â€" in :‘rmï¬r‘ x-“flr '†'â€" "r" l i 1 9i “i i ii 1 .Q {*1' ‘I' I. ":1" ..4....'..'. .- . .... --.. ..-. -..â€"s -5... ..«fl...-..;.-._‘. A r. o I! :3. W‘- ._.' -. -‘ no â€"'*> ..'. .‘_ ...“;3. I .-