L SERVICES OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT a FOR LORD AITOHENER IN te | & : . i : ld : : 3 3 : 1 ¥ x ® : . O'Connor Ladies' Exclu ive ray ne ~alt S eee 13 €Cl €S In Dummer scm Fell Near Ypres' in the Big ssi infall - 4 : Sh ER Battle of a Week Ago. ihe ep ante ain: or Faihet 9 iE An impressive memorial service for the last two preceding months has Lord Kitchener and the Canadian of-| been the occasion of no little com- ficers and men who have fallen in| ment and mot infrequently one hears Yr battle was held Sunday evening in St. | the cannonading in Europe put for- 00 wea Paul's church. There was a large| ward as its cause. This idea pre- congregation, and all seemed to real-| vails as a result of the attempts made ize the sadness and solemnity cf 'hea few years ago in Texas and Cali hour. There was a good turn out of | fornia to produce a rainfall by the I soldiers and R.M.C. cadets, who 0C- | use of heavy explosions, but the at- cupied the front seats. The serinon | tempt could be consid ered as only and compare values carefully. Our expenses by the redtor, Rev. Cation FitzGerald, partiallly sucessful and was very Men's Rubber Sole Oxfords and High Shoes. eloquent and inspiring, cost] are low, music was appropriate to the veea- | So anxious to know: whether the Ladies' White Canvas Pumps and Tennis Shoes. sion. idea had any foundation or not, was Girls' Strap EHppers. "and our patrons get the benefit. | Canon FitzGerald took for his|guen Bertram, ex-warden of Went- Boys' * text, John xii., 3: "And the house wus | worth, that he wrote to Sir R. F. Running Sh oes filled With the odor of the piutiment. Stupart, director of the meteorolo- Ohildren' s Barefoot Sandals. e of a woman annointing gical service at Toronto, asking his feet of Jesus with costly oiatmaut,|gninjon. And this fs the reply at] abies' Patent Slippers, ® : and said that such an act was a trans- | po got: s : lation of the love she had for ner "Referring to your letter of el ~ Master. [t was an expression of her| gg4n yitimo, the rainfall is dependent | « i . fevotion. The lives cf ail good men upon cyclonic movements which oc-| sud home were like ointment filing cur with the fairly regular cireula-| ; : ve i the world with a sweet odor. tion of the atmosphere. These cy-| ' The ry latest ideas in New York Dresses, Miehonor was & great Jan hetwuss lonie movements vary somewhat in| was a g man, an 8 different years, and in seasons when | : : Middies and Skirts, Japanese Silk Kimonas would fill the British Empire with | grt SE: Uo 0 CEE | and Waists. odor for all time to come. The |." oinral) is excessive. The prob- | preacher related two stories to show |, 0, oo to why the circulation of the | the Christian thoughtfulness of the| . ..,. 0 atmosphere varies somewhat 2 3 SO Sie concoriied the promotion fTON! Sea€ON. 10 gensoy is as yet un-| . : ory P! e solved, but we know that the sun al 1S y es in which he secured: for the rector of a| "oul table star, and it is proba-| ome- A e y an lonely parish whose church he at-|y,.'inat a varying solar heat affects tended regularly in his youth. " Inj, g¢mospheric circulation. : asking the bishop for the promotion, " fident that t pavY Re ® Lord Kitchener said that the lite and [ , ive fb CORPHGIL TL the heavy | : ocolates teaching of this obscure minister had \ : preciable effect on the weather, y ne much to do with making him what he | yep 5 few miles distant from the fir- ¢ A was. As a result of Kitchener's in-| jn. ine and absolutely no effect at Nd \ Fresh Made Every Day tercession, his old-time rector became long distance. Jeun = She diocese, The Ghar story "The following are the rainfalls in| 0 0 Ow when an office as |. April and May o bine A A pleasure to show you whether buying or brought before him for intoxication, inches of ere yer ombined . Kitchener asked him if his father and 1858. ... .. ..8.00 inches! { ' looking. mother were living, and on receiving | 1864 .: +47.70 inches. | 0 ow a reply in the affirmative, looked the | 5s 7.97 inches. y 4 up officer straight in the eye, and asked | 135% ls 9.98 Bhas. | Next Opera House. Phone "e "What would they think of you 1909 .. ....8.60 inches. { now? | 1912 .. ....7.96 inches, oH ------. +] e---- ee ee er ee. T Jd OCO N NO R Lord Kitchener was a great man. 1916 8 63 inches Much might be said of his marvellous | wpa rainfall of May, 1894, was| . . Brie time he produced a magnificent | °:36 inches, the largest rainfall on GET UNDER A .. > e J 3 260 PRINCESS ST. =: Phone 800. . army. But he was something better | TON a are 2 number ot instances SUMMER HAT Higher up street but lower in price. than great; he was good. He was ajo, 0 tne rainfall of two summer The man who knows Christian gentleman. He attended | 5 GH 0 ined exceeded that. of what's WHAT in church faithfully and took the com- | ho two months just closed." 1a 4 munion regularly. The secret of his | --e style, value, appear- | ance wears "Camp-| \ The Mir 5 that Westport success was that he learned the les- TOF Says son on life at the feet of the Master, | CONFIRMATION HELD IN will have electric lights again by July| ang the greatness which he obtained | 0! » bell's Hats" as a mat- 1st. Voting on a bylaw to give a} 44. the ointment bf a consecrated | 8ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. ar of © eo franchise to the Electric Co., result=| ..0 tel OT ( ourse . i in big Majority 1 Savor, the The preacher referred to the Can- | Archbishop Spratt Told the We pride ourselves vo n; 2 : It is your duty to so live that your adidn OT aH ve a Children of the Dangers on the completeness of self-esteem: will not be misplaced. | 410 geclared that they had not | In Life. our stock and always died in vain. They had helped to] ' Rt a . aR wale 3 13 == | thwart the plans of the enemy. | Sunday, the feast of Pentecost, feature . he h a fo) el Military Camp Comforts Kitchener and | was dulty observed in 'St. Mary's Ca- opements while ey The memory of Lord Kitche I y Folding Woven Wire and -|thedral. In the morning the Arch-| | 1c sw Panam: ata - of the brave Canadian dead would in- | the are new. Panama Hats |p Nyal' 8 EASEM for Tired, Perspir spire others to continue the work un- | bishop officiated, assisted by Rev. | from $3.50 up. Canvas C ots, Folding Chairs a 1d do her part, and by| con and sub-deacon, and Rev. Father | Special Vi 5 i and Tables. ing Feet y Seay : Whi Bir heroic 3 would } Hanley as high priests The choir} Spec ial values in g become the brightest jewel in the fendered the mass of "Saint Vincent" | Straw Sailors, Everything in Camp Sup- 3 * Nval's Preparati 3 e Nv il Empire's crows. {in an excellent manner, as also Mil-| ac A full line of Nyal's Preparations at the Nyal a nat FitzGerald, during the ser-|lard's "Veni Creator," N. E. 0'Con-| $1.50, $2, $2.50. plies. Quality Store. vice, called attention to the church's| nor and Father Halligan taking the! : roll of honor, the artistic production leading parts. | Campbell Bros Phone 147 " ' | of, Sergt.-Major Harte, and pointed; In the afternoon the rite of confir-! gent Ss tore out that it contained almost sixty| mation was administered by Mgr. names, Of this number 48 were | Spratt to some 250 children, besides| | The Big Hat Dealers, | # ! members of the chureh and were|& number of adults. In his address | i ieMi--------.im---------------- amma Cor, eh and Montreal Sts. 7 clephote No. 41 errioas. menting In Nefonce of| to. the litte ones. Hig Grate porated = | 4 a i out the dangers they may encounter Jo { 9 til the bully of Europe was crushed. | Fathers Meagher and Casey as dea- | | the empire. During the offertory the choir sang ju lite a8 they Bry, 3p und cave {a beautiful anthem composed by the em most kind and paren advice, | : leader. Serst-Major Harte, ang n.|The ceremony was. concluded by »" la And have them delivered to your quarters. " y ar. The | Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- |) ee The Busy Store With the Large Stock - titled "A Hymn of Prayer." solo part was splendidly taken by | ment, during which a trio to the Vir Mrs. Pearl McConnell. The Dead | 8in by Messrs. Radanovick and Bry- | AAA rr A AA AA AN ------ March in Saul was rendered in a mas-|50n and Rev. Father 'Halligan was | CVASION DOESN'T MARE AL. particularly well executed. | (wir ITH A FAIR AND~ SQUARE terly manner by the organist, Prof. | | Milner. | RR "ey PER SON : : | A MESSAGE RECEIVED < . -- BB Just received a number of new de Sydenham Street Church. Coane Lovett 3 For over thirty years our 30 == signs in brass and iron beds. We have | At'the close of the morning ser.| Canada Loyalty is Appreciated by (offee has been "a high | : ZI ir y e in selecting | vice at Sydenham Street Methodist the King. standar 0 Abit? 5 - exercised a great care in selecting OUT | Church on Sunday reference was| In reply to a resolution of loyalty stand ard of quality" con MON TRENAN, SERVICE stock of bedroom furniture in order to | made to the death of Lord Kitchener | and devotion to His Majesty, Kinz |sistently maintained DON res A § 0 Riv he by the pastor, Rev. Alfred Brown.| George V., J. G. Elliott, president . SS. » From Montreal jive ou PusSomers Tee Iv ne : : 1€ | He pointed out that during the last| of the Canadian- Press Association, H ITS 8. Avcanm 1 Abin. Only y doer yest values and the very latest finishes | ten days the: Empire had passed | has received a message from the lave no hesitation to ry and . jn - through the most anxious and alarm-| King through H. R. H. the Duke o* |: 01 | MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH and patterns. ing period since the war opened.| Connaught, acknowledging the con. ! It will do eredit to your DOCK . First came the Bgws o the North Sea gratulations of the Association and | breakfast table i o engagement, with e suggestion | saying: "Thy unswerving adherence : { (BRISTOL). "7 Far aw New Bed Room Carpets that the British had met defeat. of "Caludn fo the CaAlze DF oor [s. S. Prineipelle (Cabin Only) > SQUARE ater it was learned that the British | the Empire and Allies are fighting t will "set vou up' and| Abe ene 30) In this fair and squire shop of had 'won a victory. This great | has been again manifested by the | HE at fi aNicerin (niu b TER, satisfaction you "ean ask for what r ? . We have a very large stock of ne W | trial was scarcely over when the ter- | splendid gallantry of her troops on carry you through the day. |paschrer samc ool at>rulorsih. you want and get it froin sup o Brussels Rugs for the bed room. Ext rq | rible calamity in the loss of Lord| the battlefields in Flanders." FA information apply local, oD icket- commodating salesmen. ---- ent or the Rober efor . " {itchene . good values. Kn os Nd a jaye num [ited, 50 King Street East. Toronto. Fresh vegetables, fresh Strawber- - Ss . Let the Fighters Go ries, fresh Fruits, Oranges, Bananas; _ After the pastor made a most fit- | L,ndon" Mail y | Cherries. also fresh Fish. ting reference to Lord Kitchener and If our forces at the front neéd Henderson S Groce | EMPIRE GROCERY. We handle Edison's New Dia- his work, the congregation arose and | "combing out" so also does our re-| ry | Phone 449 : » . sang the National Anthem, after |serve of unenlisted man- power at | | re mond dise phonograph. Nothing [| which "The Dead March in Saul" was | home, There is published an official | 59-61 Brock St. Phona 279. FI better. played by the organist, Miss M. Shaw, | return of the men of military age! in memory of Lord Kitchener, his| who were still employed in govern- A Square house to deal with } staff, and the sailors who lost their | ment departments. Including the | ~~ | 0 00 lives in the terrible catastrophe. Post Office, there were in the gov-| _-- ! From Montrea. to - - - ernment service over 50,000 eligible RAF Dds a. | . a 3 y Queen Street Methodist. { men. In some of the government of- E h 8 IN Tenhs with In Jn aan will buy a STUDE- arrison Oo Capt. the Rev.Mr. Dodds, of the fices, as for instances in the Admir-| fiber, sravota: 8 oo Carth'sn June 29 Glasgow BAKER 5 Passenger 166th Battalion, preached splendid] ally, the War Office, the Cust A Grampian July 8 Liverpool ¥ Ustoms, | povakaa co, 8, sx Pie Tonk so 4 rs Pretorian July 11 Glasgow Touring Car. Tires in PHONE %, sermons in Queen Street Methodist| the Inland Revenue, and the Foreign WRITE FOI BOOK , LF Cane : DE Lar ' LIMIT Church on Sunday. He is a Presby-| Office, the single men of military age / : " Scand'n July 29 liyerpool good shape. terian, a man of fine presence and of | outnumbered the married men. | RAPI Corinthian July 29 London tender sympathies. His morning It is impossible that the services of THAT Carth'gn Aug. 6 . sermon was on "Prayer," his evening | all these potential fighters are so RAMP APPLIED TO i A discourse a justification of the pres-| valuable to the State that they can- 5 BIBBY'S GARAGE » ll "se n | ent war for liberty and justice. He | not be spared for the firing line. The Ay Phone 201 and 917 was heard with delight, and his ap-| government umbrella is all very well pearance in the pulpit again will befor a shower, but this is a hurricane; HY 1 pid Lida a source of pleasure. and the heads of the state depart- ---- ments ought to be the first in setting i a ime y | AL Bt. Jubnes®. Ch : private employers an example by re-| Local Branch Time Table | urch Ws leasing all but the few who are really IN EFFECT MAY 30TH, WIS | SYSTEM At the morning service dispensable and fillin g their places! 7prai in James' Church the rector, Rev. T. W. Pind th 'women or older men. Depan i Th ii Jetve and attive at City | Savary, referred to the death of Lord We need to fix our minds on the Going Went, | - Kitchener. The organist, Mrs. A. R. Lv. City. Ar. City All the New Lasts B. Williamson, played: the 'Dead | chches and the supreme necessity | No. 13--aai 1230 am. i267am , IH Maich in Saul after the singing of | °f, Manning them. From that stand-| No. 13--Fast Ex. i. zssam. 3.364 which Dame Fash: [jjjf March in Saul,' after the Singing of | ,5i4¢ we ought thoroughly to sift our | No. 27--Lel. the National Anthem by the congre- y to sift our yo "4 inti ion has decreed for ; ion At the evening service Mrs, | [076s at home and abroad and the|no' 7_Mall ve. 3.04 p.m. 3.40 p. gation. {| still large civilian residuum that has|No. 31--Local to NEW TRAIN SERVICE--NOW IN EFFECT. he Spring of 1916. ll Williamson played Chopin's Funeral| uo; yot heen drawn upon. We have Bel pm. 1 TORONTO--LONDON--DETROIT--CHICAGO March. + |the men. But we have still to use Lv. . AF i them effectively, No. . 40am. 217a. "THE MICHIGAN SPECIAL" our fashionable 1a; rin I Toth V | ears . ---- No. vee 3 = Lv. Toronto ...11.50 p.m. Daily (E.T.) "disp y "of Sp 5. Ninety ¥ of Age. We all ought to be mighty careful | No Brockiiie' 81 LE 15 adm. ©. nN Silane will d delight the woman who uses taste ; Rev. Daniel MacCallum _quietly| yp, (he truth with an edge to it. |No. 4-bioS 1220 pm. 1233 pm Le in and judgment in expenditure. 3 celebrated. the ninetieth anniver- No Mali, 12200 1283 0m isudon en ry of his birthday on Sunday. He No. 28--Lacal to Ar Windnor OCH) 'indsor( CPR) a ite well f°r'2 man of his years ¥ Brockyille . 658 p.m. 18Tpm -t noes Is quite mary friends hope Ne ont 9 Nos 8%, 13,71 4, 18, 18, 19 rum © Detroit (Farts) . -. ; dally, has trains rh except Bunday.| " Detroit (MCR) % . . LONDON PASSENGER el i}! live to celebrate other birthdays. » 3 A Direct route to Toronto, Peterboro, Le. Detroit OR) a iors Detante Puce Sor. Dalit | vn ; gduondos, Detrolt, Fhrongt Part Bt). 355 EE RE COM WON treat um was born in Argyle- Mr. MacCail gyl Hamilton, Buffalo, dectrle Tien? " standaral & Wi d, and came to this . a Chic: 4 inaw, Montrear shire, Seotian E By Cure ° Ottawa.' & 8a, ty, Se 'Portland, St. John, | "eeping 1m | Street : : Bt, ton if in the inisry tte u Halifax, Set and New York. Toronto d Detroit, and Toronto-Chi- Av Gham ) eo BB 1 For full particulars apply J. P. HAN. | "25> SER years ago, Dr, E, C. D, MacCallum | SS & orig . rT Ral ar ip b rae is a 80D x % -. ' 3 i UEY, Baiicosd ah d Bleamebly casont tarticsiars from JB Commas C1 Teoh ty Ticket Mes, oar, Prin.